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Asian Business & Management《亚洲商业与管理》
ISSN:1472-4782,2002年创刊,全年4期,英国(PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD, BRUNEL RD BLDG, HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, HANTS, ENGLAND)出版。2008年开始被SSCI收录。
2010年将出版一期特刊:Special Issue on Business and the Natural Environment in
Last Day for Submission of Abstracts:December 30, 2009
Last Day for Submission of Manuscripts:December 30, 2009
投稿指南请见:http://www.eamsa.org/documents/ABMcallforpapersSpecialIssue.pdf
Scope 'Can business studies engage more proactively on environmental issues, philosophically, theoretically and ethically?'
Environmental issues are serious concerns for both the present and the future, not only for those currently alive but also for future generations. Global corporations, directly or indirectly, internally or externally, are a major contemporary influence on the way we live on this planet and can be seen to play a significant role in the creation of such concerns. However, business and management studies have made limited contribution towards clarifying the interplay and meaning between business activity and natural environments. This special issue aims to address this lacuna of academic attention by inviting innovative theoretical/conceptual studies, as well as concrete empirical studies, focused upon the impacts of business/management attitudes and activities upon the environment in
Topics * Theoretical and/or perspective papers, including philosophical and ecological approaches which may contribute to our general knowledge, perspectives and values
* Papers exploring the interplay between business activities and current environmental issues like global warming, water/air pollution, power generation, chemical and biological devices, health and welfare, resource sustainability, wildlife habitats and other related issues in
* Corporate activities aimed at improving environmental impacts, such as new technologies, product developments and recycling businesses in
* Corporate governance and its effects on environmental problems in
* Civil movements, including trade unions, NGOs, co-operatives, etc, which seek to influence corporate activities to minimize environmental problems in
Submission Information Manuscripts of up to 8,000 words should be submitted via e-mail in MS word format to Submissions Editor Susie Tranter. Papers should conform to the Asian Business and Management Journal format, available at www.palgrave-journals.com/abm.
Contact Susie Tranter (Submissions Editor)
Asian Business & Management
Western Bank,
Email: abm@sheffield.ac.uk
Publication Information Medium: Full Text
Expected Publication Date: December 2010
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