European Business Review: Volume 97 Issue 5

Subject:

Table of contents

The green initiative: improving quality and competitiveness for European SMEs

Kate Greenan, Paul Humphreys, Ronan McIvor

Attempts to show that environmental issues are becoming increasingly important as an attribute of the quality of goods and services. However, although firms appreciate the…

2040

Environmental reporting in Europe: an analysis of UK and Spanish developments

John Stittle, Maria Machota Blas, Isabel Martinez Conesa

The interdependence of ecology and the economy has become a highly significant feature in contemporary European business society. This degree of interdependency emphasizes the…

1834

Ethical dimensions of environmental management

Alan Stainer, Lorice Stainer

Argues that corporate responsibility must span over the legal, social, economic and technological domains. Places environmental system standards and auditing in their business…

3509

Ecotourism: a guide for marketers

Paul Herbig, Brad O’Hara

Ecotourism represents a growing industry with unique challenges. Although marketers must be concerned with the ultimate product provided to consumers, much effort must be expended…

14560

Naturally enterprising ‐ eco‐design, creative thinking and the greening of business products

Colin Beard, Rainer Hartmann

Argues that currently many businesses are looking to reduce the environmental impact of their activities or products but sadly the results are often disappointing. Sustainable…

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Greening business in a market economy

Michael Roarty

Explains the factors that influence corporate behaviour towards the environment. There is a tendency for business to ignore environmental costs in order to reduce production costs…

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Cover of European Business Review

ISSN:

0955-534X

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Goran Svensson