Environmental groups and business organizations: conflict or cooperation?

From: SAM Advanced Management Journal | Date: March 22, 1994| Author: Milliman, John; Clair, Judith A.; Mitroff, Ian | Copyright information

The traditionally hostile relationship between environmental groups and business enterprises is gradually becoming friendlier. Although the two camps still have conflicting interests, there has been a growing number of cooperative arrangements between them in recent years. A survey of 34 individuals from 21 environmental groups and 37 employees from 19 corporations was conducted to examine the conditions that must exist to ensure the success of a collaboration between business and environment...

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