
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1975626
handle: 10419/101188
This paper reviews selected initiatives taken by Asian countries to comply with emerging global sustainability standards, reporting, and management systems, and tracks the response of Asian businesses to global environmental concerns, examines market based innovations including new regulations that augmented corporate excellence, and identifies future directions for business that lead low carbon society. It recommends governments and business to join forces in supporting low carbon initiatives, drawing upon market mechanisms through reconfiguring national environmental policies and strategies.
Q48, sustainable development, Climate change, Asian countries, environmental policies, environmental strategies, Internationale Umweltpolitik, Regulierung, global sustainability standards, Q3, Wirtschaftliche Anpassung, environmental policies, Klimawandel, ddc:330, M19, Q56, Asien, climate change initiatives, climate change initiatives; global sustainability standards; low carbon initiatives; environmental policies, low carbon initiatives, Internationaler Wettbewerb, jel: jel:Q48, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q30, jel: jel:M19, jel: jel:Q56
Q48, sustainable development, Climate change, Asian countries, environmental policies, environmental strategies, Internationale Umweltpolitik, Regulierung, global sustainability standards, Q3, Wirtschaftliche Anpassung, environmental policies, Klimawandel, ddc:330, M19, Q56, Asien, climate change initiatives, climate change initiatives; global sustainability standards; low carbon initiatives; environmental policies, low carbon initiatives, Internationaler Wettbewerb, jel: jel:Q48, jel: jel:Q3, jel: jel:Q30, jel: jel:M19, jel: jel:Q56
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