What Characteristics Do the Firms Have That Go Beyond Compliance with Regulation in Environmental Protection? A Multiple Discriminant Analysis

This paper is focused on analyzing the characteristics of firms that have environmental performance beyond the requirements of regulation in environmental protection. To identify such characteristics, we propose a value and context model building on environmental paradigms as conceptualized by Dryze...

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Discriminant analysis
Economic growth
Environmental impact
Environmental management
Environmental protection
Environmental regulations
ISO standards
Modernization
Paradigms
Pollution
Pollution surveys
Regulations
Stakeholders
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