2014
DOI: 10.3390/su6052974
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Learning for a Sustainable Economy: Teaching of Green Competencies in the University

Abstract: This paper looks at universities as training centers for a sustainable economy. Their remit is to promote the required competencies to achieve that aim, including competencies in sustainability. This article describes the role that the universities in Spain are fulfilling with respect to these issues and presents a training proposal that comprises four key competencies in sustainability with their corresponding performance indicators that permit the evaluation of different levels of achievement in training pro… Show more

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“…Among "dissatisfied" customers, 91% are unwilling to repurchase the products, and would only convey to others positive emotions [32]. In other words, only satisfied customers will repeat buying behavior and bring long-term benefits to businesses; therefore, enhancing customer satisfaction is a major for most companies [33].…”
Section: Green Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among "dissatisfied" customers, 91% are unwilling to repurchase the products, and would only convey to others positive emotions [32]. In other words, only satisfied customers will repeat buying behavior and bring long-term benefits to businesses; therefore, enhancing customer satisfaction is a major for most companies [33].…”
Section: Green Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are more willing to take an active role in finding solutions to global warming [6]. According to the perspective of stakeholder management, companies have to adopt environmental management to satisfy the green needs of key stakeholders, such as customers and environmental communities, who are becoming more environmentally friendly [7,8]. The competitive rules in the world have been changing, since environmental management would affect all facets of a firm's operations [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since consumers pay more attention to the prevalence of environmental issues such that consumer environmentalism is more popular in the world [1][2][3], companies should actively adopt environment management to comply with the environmental trend in order to enhance their green images and competitive advantages [4][5][6]. Green innovation becomes a powerful competitive weapon, as consumers become more concerned about the environment and green products become more prevalent in the market [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%