Business Ethics and Environmental Fraud

Improper Competitive Advantage in the Age of Green

Business Ethics and Environmental Fraud

Improper Competitive Advantage in the Age of Green

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As environmental legislation grows more stringent in response to the escalating climate crisis, some of the world's largest corporations have adopted fraudulent mechanisms to keep their margins of profit, and achieve improper competitive advantage. Such mechanisms can lead to problems in the supply chain, a decrease in market value, diminished trust in brands, increased surveillance of companies, as well as damage to the environment.

This book offers a holistic view of the nature and consequences of environmental fraud, bringing together practical examples, empirical research data, and management theory. It will be of interest to academics working in the fields of sustainability management, business ethics, and corporate social and environmental responsibility.



Chapter 1: Business Ethics

Chapter 2: Environmental Fraud
Chapter 3: Improper Competitive Advantage
Chapter 4: The Age of Green
Chapter 5: The Automotive Industry Under Suspicion
Chapter 6: Dieselgates - VW, FCA, Renault, and PSA
Chapter 7: Not a "Privilege": Environmental Fraud Beyond the Automotive Industry
Chapter 8: The Intangible Costs of Environmental Fraud: Impacts for Brands, Trust, Corporate Identity, Image, Credibility and Reputation
Chapter 9: Your fraud, Our Country: Impacts on National Brands and Reputations.-  Chapter 10: Impacts on Market Value
Chapter 11: Is Diesel Dead? Chapter 12: Lessons Learned, Future Research and Tendencies on Environmental Fraud.



ISBN 978-3-030-73802-0
Article number 9783030738020
Media type Book
Copyright year 2022
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XVII, 299 pages
Illustrations XVII, 299 p.
Language English