Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu,Monica Cavalcanti Sá
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Barlow,Claire Y., Silva Filho,José Carlos Lázaro, Soares,Francisco Assis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RAM. Revista de Administração Mackenzie
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Resumo: Since the mid 1990's, Brazilian companies have faced a huge structural reform associated with trade liberalisation, deregulation and decrease of state intervention. In this context, they have been pressured to behave in a more socially and environmentally responsible manner. The objective of this paper is to identify whether environmental strategies were influenced by degree of internationalization, size and stakeholders' pressures. It was used the strategy of case study with the technique of systematic interviews for primary data collection. The research was conducted in petrochemical, steel, textile and shoe industries, established in different Brazilian states, chosen by theoretical sampling. The empirical results demonstrate that modern preventive natural environmental approaches seem clear in large companies that have international investors and operate in global markets. It is markable in the steel and petrochemical companies. The study finds that the structural reform has caused a positive environmental effect on Brazilian companies because global ties increase self-regulation pressures and enforces the engagement of a new range of stakeholders.
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title Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
spellingShingle Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
Abreu,Monica Cavalcanti Sá
Comparasion of institutional environments across emerging markets
Corporate social responsibility
Environmental management
Sustainable development in emerging market economies
Stakeholder engagement
title_short Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
title_full Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
title_fullStr Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
title_full_unstemmed Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
title_sort Structural reform and environmental proactivity: the case of brazilian companies
author Abreu,Monica Cavalcanti Sá
author_facet Abreu,Monica Cavalcanti Sá
Barlow,Claire Y.
Silva Filho,José Carlos Lázaro
Soares,Francisco Assis
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author2 Barlow,Claire Y.
Silva Filho,José Carlos Lázaro
Soares,Francisco Assis
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu,Monica Cavalcanti Sá
Barlow,Claire Y.
Silva Filho,José Carlos Lázaro
Soares,Francisco Assis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comparasion of institutional environments across emerging markets
Corporate social responsibility
Environmental management
Sustainable development in emerging market economies
Stakeholder engagement
topic Comparasion of institutional environments across emerging markets
Corporate social responsibility
Environmental management
Sustainable development in emerging market economies
Stakeholder engagement
description Since the mid 1990's, Brazilian companies have faced a huge structural reform associated with trade liberalisation, deregulation and decrease of state intervention. In this context, they have been pressured to behave in a more socially and environmentally responsible manner. The objective of this paper is to identify whether environmental strategies were influenced by degree of internationalization, size and stakeholders' pressures. It was used the strategy of case study with the technique of systematic interviews for primary data collection. The research was conducted in petrochemical, steel, textile and shoe industries, established in different Brazilian states, chosen by theoretical sampling. The empirical results demonstrate that modern preventive natural environmental approaches seem clear in large companies that have international investors and operate in global markets. It is markable in the steel and petrochemical companies. The study finds that the structural reform has caused a positive environmental effect on Brazilian companies because global ties increase self-regulation pressures and enforces the engagement of a new range of stakeholders.
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