Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.48548/pubdata-337
Resource typeDissertation
Title(s)Integrating Environment issues in Top Management Decision Making
Alternative title(s)Integration von Umweltfragen in Unternehmensentscheidungen
DOI10.48548/pubdata-337
Handle20.500.14123/372
CreatorZingales, Francesco Giovanni Grishma  143624970
RefereeSchaltegger, Stefan  0000-0001-7756-5526  124202276
Van Wassenhove
AbstractThe issue under investigation in this study is to explore the drivers and suggest methods for environmental managers to integrate environmental issues in the top management strategic decision-making. In order to make the reading easy the whole study has been written following the principle of providing the minimum information to clarify the point under discussion, no more, no less. The conclusions, the analysis, the implications and the limitations are discussed on a chapter by chapter basis, making it easier for the reader to remember the issue under discussion. The closing chapter brings together the conclusions of each chapter of the study. The study is divided into two parts. Part I: Planning describes the planning and preparation for the research and consists of the following chapters: Chapter 1 provides an overview of the interest, relevance and importance of this study. Also it proposes, through the introduction of the relevant literature, an exact wording for the research problem and a framework for evaluating the effectiveness of each process step. Chapters 2 and 3 describe and justify the chosen framework that prompts managers during interviewing and organises the resulting contents in a way that will support effective decision making. This is the end of the planning part of the study and we now move into the action part where the case studies are explained in full. Part II: Intervention comprises the following chapters: Chapter 4 is where the action begins, the first phase of the process. This chapter discusses the reasons selection and participation in the research and the process for choosing a business unit. Chapter 5 details, justifies and discusses the choices of who to interview. It outlines how the interviews were conducted and summarises the resulting contents. In Chapter 6 the general issue of who to involve in interviews is explored further for the specific case of the environmental manager. The main objective is to discuss whether and why the environmental manager had more/less/different ideas from the rest of the management team. Chapter 7 deals with the first time that the people meet as a group. For this process step the choices were about how to display and generate discussion on the contents gathered during the interviews. Chapter 8 focuses on the environmental manager’s contribution to the objective Fine-tuning discussion. Chapter 9 describes the Indicator Building process and how this may be relevant for the environmental manager. Concluding Remarks wraps up the results and discusses the need for extending this research further.
LanguageEnglish
Keywordsenvironmental strategy; environmental manager; Umweltplanung; Umweltbezogenes Management
Date of defense2007-11-26
Year of publication in PubData2011
Publishing typeFirst publication
Date issued2011-02-16
Creation contextResearch
NotesEingereicht unter dem Titel: Integrating Environment with Business Strategy
Granting InstitutionLeuphana Universität Lüneburg
Published byMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
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