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Business and Public Policy: Responses to Environmental and Social Protection Processes. Best Book Award, 2011. Winner--Best Book Award, 2011Academy of Management's ONE DivisionJorge Rivera offers an ambitious and welcome contribution to the literature on corporate environmentalism. Where most academic work in this area focuses on industrialized nations, Rivera's book shifts the lens towards the developing world. He provides careful analysis with both breadth - how variations in specific country characteristics moderate corporate response to public policies - and depth - how firm level characteristics vary the type of response. Further, he blends theoretically grounded analysis in institutional theory and policy science with careful empirical analysis of voluntary corporate programs in the US and Costa Rica. The result is a thorough and rigorous piece of work that should be of interest to scholars in this rapidly growing domain of study. Andrew J. Hoffman, Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, The University of MichiganFor anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of how and why firms the world over have softened their opposition to environmental regulatory demands and adopted more conciliatory stands, this book is a must. It is not just about how businesses participate in the public policy process. It is about how they have internalized public policy and other pressures to upgrade their environmental performance. It provides rigorous theoretical and empirical answers to important questions such as: which firms are the better environmental performers; what drives their environmental performance; and does their environmental performance yield benefits to these companies. Alfred Marcus, Edson Spencer Professor of Strategy and Technological Leadership, Carlson School of Management and the Technological Leadership Institute, University of Minnesota
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