Internal motivations for environmental improvement are often prevented or diluted by budgetary and other business constraints which
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● Internal motivations for environmental improvement are often prevented or diluted by budgetary and other business constraints which prevent significant action being taken; consequently external compulsion, through legislation or regulation, is necessary to bring about effective action by a company.
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Managing Finance A Socially Responsible Approach
ISBN: 9780750661010
1st Edition
Authors: D. Crowther
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