Here another reference that might be of interest:
Special issue of Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, may-june 2004, entitled: "Multi-party Collaboration as learning for Interdependence in Natural Resource Management".
In this issue: R. Bouwen & T. Taillieu (2004) Multi-party Collaboration as Social Learning for Interdependence: Developing Relational Knowing for Sustainable Natural Resource Management. J. Comm. & Appl. Soc.Psychol. 14 (3) , 137-214
Succes with the further search.
Rene Bouwen.
Van: Organizations and the Natural Environment Discussion [mailto:ONE-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] Namens hilary@BRADBURY-HUANG.NET
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Onderwerp: [SPAM?] Re: Searching for readings
we have a paper on working collaboratively in the area of sustainability that's easy to digest (I hope!):
Senge, P., Lichtenstein, B., Kaeufer, K., Bradbury, H., Carroll, J. 2007. Collaborating for Systemic Change: Conceptual, Relational and Action Domains for Meeting the Sustainability Challenge. Sloan Management Review. Winter. 48 (2) 44-53. <u1:p></u1:p>
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Subject: Re: Searching for readings
From: "Selsky, John (USF Lakeland" <jselsky@LAKELAND.USF.EDU>
Date: Fri, March 16, 2007 1:28 pm
To: ONE-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
Mike,
Barbara Parker and I have a review article on cross-sector social
partnerships in Journal of Management, 31(6), 2005. It alludes to
*environmental* partnerships but does not focus on them.
Good luck,
John
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Subject: Searching for readings
ONE Folks:
I am in the process of finalizing readings for the second edition of
Environmental Management: Readings and Cases. There are several areas
where I am having a hard time finding just the right reading for the
advanced undergrad/MBA audience. The topic areas are:
- Partnerships between companies and NGOs
- Green entrepreneurship
- The triple bottom Line
- Transparency
If you know of excellent readings in one or more of these areas, could
you send along a reference to me privately at
mrusso@lcbmail.uoregon.edu?
Thanks very much!
Mike
Michael V. Russo
Charles H. Lundquist Professor of Sustainable Management Head,
Management Department Lundquist College of Business University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
541-346-5182
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