Mapping corporate climate change ethics: Responses among three Danish energy firms

Energy Research & Social Science - Tập 59 - Trang 101286 - 2020
Kristian Høyer Toft1,2, Mogens Rüdiger3
1Department of Culture and Learning, Center for Applied Philosophy, Aalborg University, Kroghstræde 1 9220 Aalborg, Denmark
2Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business School, Kilen, Frederiksberg, Denmark
3Department of Political Science, Aalborg University, Fibigerstræde 9200 Aalborg, Denmark

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