TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO CLIMATE CHANGE
The article theme is the Corporate Climate Change and aims to identify whether there is top management support to the companies’ attitudes related to the climate change, with a comparison between two groups of enterprises, “Brazil” and “S&P 500 MZ”, using the Carbon Disclosure Project database....
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doaj-34f1f942ff554d1bad120ee77795ca592021-02-02T04:44:20ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáContextus1678-20892178-92582008-01-0112210.19094/contextus.v12i2.3217630699TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO CLIMATE CHANGESiqueira de Morais Neto0Maurício Fernandes Pereira1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)The article theme is the Corporate Climate Change and aims to identify whether there is top management support to the companies’ attitudes related to the climate change, with a comparison between two groups of enterprises, “Brazil” and “S&P 500 MZ”, using the Carbon Disclosure Project database. It was used a methodology of a descriptive nature based on secondary data collection, which was done through literature review and the observation of the CDP’s questionnaires. It was observed that 62% of the Brazilian companies and 66% of the American corporations analyzed stated that they have an executive body with overall responsibility for dealing with climate change.http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/contextus/article/view/32176Mudanças ClimáticasAtitudes OrganizacionaisComprometimento da Alta AdministraçãoBrasilEUA. |
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TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO CLIMATE CHANGE |
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TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO CLIMATE CHANGE |
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TOP MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO CLIMATE CHANGE |
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top management support to climate change |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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1678-2089 2178-9258 |
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The article theme is the Corporate Climate Change and aims to identify whether there is top management support to the companies’ attitudes related to the climate change, with a comparison between two groups of enterprises, “Brazil” and “S&P 500 MZ”, using the Carbon Disclosure Project database. It was used a methodology of a descriptive nature based on secondary data collection, which was done through literature review and the observation of the CDP’s questionnaires. It was observed that 62% of the Brazilian companies and 66% of the American corporations analyzed stated that they have an executive body with overall responsibility for dealing with climate change. |
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Mudanças Climáticas Atitudes Organizacionais Comprometimento da Alta Administração Brasil EUA. |
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