TY - JOUR
T1 - Managerial attitudes toward environmental management within Australia, the People's Republic of China and Indonesia
AU - Cummings, Lorne S.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - This study presents a survey of the attitudes of corporate managers and managerial students across Australia, the People's Republic of China and Indonesia toward 18 key contemporary environmental management issues. The study sought to explore whether respondents from these countries, characterized by differing levels of development, also differ in their attitude toward environmental management. Results indicated that, despite age being a moderating factor, significant differences did exist between the 676 country respondents on 15 of the 18 questions. Contrary to expectations, Australian respondents were more cautious of supporting a forthright view on environmental issues, whilst Chinese respondents favoured a more centralized approach to decision making regarding the environment. The results lend marginal support to the new environmental paradigm (NEP), but also to the radicalization of environmental issues and age as a possible influence on respondent beliefs.
AB - This study presents a survey of the attitudes of corporate managers and managerial students across Australia, the People's Republic of China and Indonesia toward 18 key contemporary environmental management issues. The study sought to explore whether respondents from these countries, characterized by differing levels of development, also differ in their attitude toward environmental management. Results indicated that, despite age being a moderating factor, significant differences did exist between the 676 country respondents on 15 of the 18 questions. Contrary to expectations, Australian respondents were more cautious of supporting a forthright view on environmental issues, whilst Chinese respondents favoured a more centralized approach to decision making regarding the environment. The results lend marginal support to the new environmental paradigm (NEP), but also to the radicalization of environmental issues and age as a possible influence on respondent beliefs.
KW - Australia
KW - China
KW - Environmental management
KW - Indonesia
KW - Managerial attitudes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=38749105832&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/bse.515
DO - 10.1002/bse.515
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:38749105832
SN - 0964-4733
VL - 17
SP - 16
EP - 29
JO - Business Strategy and the Environment
JF - Business Strategy and the Environment
IS - 1
ER -