The policy process and business political environmental management strategies in developing nations.
This manuscript contributes to the organizations and natural environment literature by combining the policy process model with neo-institutional theory to develop a framework of propositions predicting business political environmental management strategies. This framework advances neo-institutional work that has traditionally portrayed government regulations as easily enforced-explicit-exogenous constraints obeyed by businesses. Our focus on political action and developing countries also advances the organizations and the natural environment literature which has paid little attention to these issues.
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2006-01
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Authors: | Rivera, Jorge ; Starik, Mark ; Oetzel, Jennifer ; Leon, Peter de |
Institutions: | School of Business, George Washington University |
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