1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-6526(96)00040-6
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Improving the environmental performance of firms: the experience of two metal working companies

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“…One of the key determinants of behavior was the focus of the organization that influenced both organizational practices and individual behavior variables. This strong influence of organizational focus on employee behavior confirms the work of other authors (Gladwin et al, 1995;Porter, 1991;Roberts, 1996;Welford, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…One of the key determinants of behavior was the focus of the organization that influenced both organizational practices and individual behavior variables. This strong influence of organizational focus on employee behavior confirms the work of other authors (Gladwin et al, 1995;Porter, 1991;Roberts, 1996;Welford, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Figure 1 shows that the factors related to the organization include its focus (Gladwin, Kennelly, & Krause, 1995;Porter, 1991;Roberts, 1996;Welford, 1998), structure (Child, 1988;Fincham & Rhodes, 1994;Mullins, 1999), size and type (Alberti, Caini, Calabrese, & Rossi, 2000;Brio & Junquera, 2003;King & Lennox, 2000), culture (Deal & Kennedy, 1982;Tudor, Barr, & Gilg, 2005a;Williams, Dobson, & Walters, 1989), and department type and size (Ozbek & Sanin, 2004;Tudor, Noonan, & Jenkin, 2005b).…”
Section: The Holistic and Interrelated Nature Of Organizational Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This integrated system resulted in benefits greater than would have been experienced had one technique been implemented in isolation. In addition, similar to previous studies, the findings suggest the importance of senior managers in order to improve environmental performance within the company (Norcia, 1993;Roberts, 1996;Sanchez, 1997).…”
Section: Individual Versus Combined Interventionssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Environmental-economic improvement is a very general term that can cover reductions in raw material and energy use, improvements in workers health and safety, decreases in discharges to air, water and land, including solid waste for landfill disposal, and the environmental impact of products during use and at disposal [10]. For these reasons, there are several approaches for finding ways to simultaneously make economic and environmental improvements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%