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Organizational mechanisms in environmental management: an evolutionary analysis confronted with empirical facts

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In this paper we analyse the development of corporate environmental management systems through the core elements of the emerging evolutionary theory of the firm. The environmental management process means a process by which organizations change their structures and cultures as a result of an interlinked effort of individual learning and organizational transformation. We propose that effective environmental management capacities derive primarily from the adaptation of three constitutive mechanisms of firms: the coordination mechanisms, the cognitive mechanisms and the incentive mechanisms. Our theoretical results are supported by case studies in 12 industrial firms localized in France (Alsace) and in Germany (Baden-Wurtemberg).
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Arman Avadikyan, Daniel Llerena, Katrin Ostertag. Organizational mechanisms in environmental management: an evolutionary analysis confronted with empirical facts. International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 2001, 1 (1/2), pp.45-60. ⟨10.1504/IJETM.2001.000739⟩. ⟨hal-01809179⟩
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