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The Environmental Entrepreneur: Personality and Culture

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Environment, Ethics and the Corporation

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An important aspect of the New Covenant, as new business-commun- ity linkages are described here, is the way innovation and change within business are handled. The environment of business is both a biophysical and a psycho-social system of relationships. In coming decades, the emergence of a global business culture more responsive to change and innovation is apparent. This psycho-social revolution is as important as the socio-spatial one governing business and the environment. Chapter 7 explores the cultural, psychological and poli- tical background to this development.

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© 2000 Grant Ledgerwood and Arlene Idol Broadhurst

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Ledgerwood, G., Broadhurst, A.I. (2000). The Environmental Entrepreneur: Personality and Culture. In: Environment, Ethics and the Corporation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981634_8

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