2001
DOI: 10.1111/1467-6486.00234
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Perceived Environmental Uncertainty: The Extension of Miller’s Scale to the Natural Environment

Abstract: Large businesses are professionalizing their approach to environmental management, in pursuit of quality management, cost effective eco-efficiency and regulatory compliance. However, recent evidence suggests that business corporations are not integrating the natural environment into their strategic thinking. One of the major reasons for this is the contingent relationship between perceived uncertainty in the business environment and strategic decision making. This paper describes the development and te… Show more

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“…As the general level of society's environmental consciousness increases, both consumers and downstream supply chain partners need to select eco-friendly products [77]. Companies also need to be conscious of the change in environment-related marketing strategies of competitors [77].…”
Section: Institutional Pressures and Top Management Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the general level of society's environmental consciousness increases, both consumers and downstream supply chain partners need to select eco-friendly products [77]. Companies also need to be conscious of the change in environment-related marketing strategies of competitors [77].…”
Section: Institutional Pressures and Top Management Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the general level of society's environmental consciousness increases, both consumers and downstream supply chain partners need to select eco-friendly products [77]. Companies also need to be conscious of the change in environment-related marketing strategies of competitors [77]. Successful organizations in the same industry and even the organizations that they have social relations with can provide appropriate sources for imitation [78].…”
Section: Institutional Pressures and Top Management Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental Uncertainty -This scale includes 12 items and is similar to many uncertainty scales published in previous research [21]. It includes items devoted to uncertainty regarding raw material suppliers, equipment suppliers, labor supply, distributors, customers, value chain competitors, industry competitors, government regulation, political issues, unions, industry technological change, and new products.…”
Section: Measurement Of Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, large companies can be expected to have the resources to inform themselves about sustainability management tools and to apply them on a large scale, e.g., in different departments, divisions, etc. [67,73,74]. Thirdly, a large company has a major impact on environmental and social issues.…”
Section: Methodology and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%