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Hanna-leena Pesonen

0000-0002-5044-5898

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Material flow models as a tool for ecological-economic decision making

1999

Economic decision makingbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsbusinessEnvironmental planningMaterial flowEco-Management and Auditing
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Challenges Of Integrating Environmental Sustainability Issues Into Business School Curriculum: A Case Study From The University Of Jyväskylä, Finland

2003

This article evaluates the challenges of integrating environmental sustainability issues into business school curricula reflecting the experiences of the University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Lessons learned in Jyväskylä are summarized as central pieces of advice for other business schools planning a program of corporate environmental management.

Sustainable developmentHigher educationbusiness.industrySustainabilityPedagogyCurriculum developmentCorporate social responsibilityEngineering ethicsSociologybusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingCurriculumEducationJournal of Management Education
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Corporate responsibility in the food chain: The criteria and indicators

2012

Corporate responsibility (CR) is becoming a key issue in the food chain. In order to make sense of this phenomenon, a seminal aper by Maloni and Brown (2006) called for further empirical investigation on the criteria of responsibility in the food supply chain. The purpose of this paper is to answer the call by identifying the criteria for defining CR and develop indicators for measuring the responsibility performance of the food chain. The study was based on interactive and participatory stakeholder dialogues with diverse experts, corporate representatives and other stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governmental bodies. Through an iterative research process w…

ruokaketjumittaaminenfood chainkestävä kehitysyritysvastuumääritelmätCorporate responsibility food chain social environmental economic criteria indicators measuring definition Agribusiness Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety Food Security and Poverty Health Economics and Policydefinitionindikaattoritmeasuring
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Yritys tuottaa - sidosryhmät käyttävät? : WINCSR-hankkeen tuloksia yritysvastuutiedon tuottamisesta ja käyttämisestä

2013

yritysvastuupäätöksentekotiedotusyritysvastuutietosidosryhmätinformaatiotiedonkulku
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Improving eco-efficiency of a swimming hall through customer involvement

2013

Abstract Findings from a project aiming to improve eco-efficiency of a swimming hall in Finland are presented in this article. There are various opportunities for eco-efficiency improvements for a swimming hall, many of which belong to responsibilities of the staff. However, there are aspects where also customers could participate. Consequently, changes in the current behavior of the swimming hall management, staff and customers are required. Results from customer survey and staff interviews suggest that lack of knowledge about the swimming hall-specific environmental impacts and possibilities of the respondent (either staff or customers) to actively engage in pro-environmental work at the …

EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementValue-action gapEco-efficiencyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGreen marketingWork (electrical)RespondentEnvironmental impact assessmentLack of knowledgeMarketingbusinessta512Consumer behaviourGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Towards a broader perspective on the forms of eco-industrial networks

2014

Abstract This paper explores various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing environmental sustainability. Prior research on environmental sustainability primarily identifies industrial actors as autonomous entities or considers the role of networks in advancing environmental sustainability from a rather narrow perspective. However, the networks of ties in which industrial firms are embedded profoundly impacts not only their own performance, but also the natural environment in which they operate. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify four forms of eco-industrial networks that have the potential to advance environmental sustainability: 1) symbiosis networks, 2) sustainab…

EngineeringNetwork architectureKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementTheory of FormsSystematic literature reviewPerspective (graphical)Industrial networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial symbiosisEnvironmental issueEnvironmental Science(all)Industrial symbiosisSustainabilityEnvironmental sustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessta512General Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Evaluating the climate SWOT as a tool for defining climate strategies for business

2014

Abstract Climate change is often referred to as the next major force shaping the business environment in which companies operate. This study aims at contributing to the needs of businesses for quicker and cost-efficient ways to strategically plan for the future uncertainty of climate change. When structuring the intertextual field around the underlying study, there are two main fields of contribution: (1) the systematical approach to the complex uncertainty related to climate change and its communication from a strategic perspective; and (2) developing novel approaches to life-cycle-based methodologies. The study includes the life-cycle perspective through a new, simplified method of repres…

Strategic planningKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementta1172Principal (computer security)Climate changeUsabilityFocus groupStructuringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringContext analysisBusinessta512SWOT analysisGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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From material flows to cash flows : an extension to traditional material flow modelling

1999

talousrahapäätöksentekomateriaalitalousmallitrahavirratympäristöjohtaminenmateriaalivirratekologiateoriat
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Diffusion of forest biorefineries in Scandinavia and North America

2012

Abstract Biomass-based energy has become a major focus of attention from a variety of directions due to the global challenges of meeting our energy needs. Bioenergy and bio-products are also currently being explored intensively in the forest cluster, as many elements that have in the past guaranteed success have largely disappeared. As the bioenergy and biorefining economies are evolving, there is a need for realistic estimates regarding the factors which affect the diffusion of forest biorefineries. This paper outlines global and national drivers for forest biorefineries in Scandinavia and North America. It explores the financial, political, technological, and ecological and raw-material r…

Related factorsGlobal challengesDelphi methodVariety (cybernetics)Business environmentPoliticsIdentification (information)Management of Technology and InnovationEconomicsBiorefiningBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEnvironmental planningta512Applied PsychologyTechnological Forecasting & Social Change
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From material flows to cash flows — an extension to traditional material flow modelling

2000

Extension (metaphysics)Environmental impact assessmentCash flowBusinessLife-cycle assessmentCivil engineeringGeneral Environmental ScienceMaterial flowThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Forest biorefineries – A business opportunity for the Finnish forest cluster

2011

Abstract Bioenergy and biomass-based products offer the greatest new opportunities for diversifying business in the forest cluster. In particular, biorefineries, which can be integrated into the pulp and paper industry, seem to have immense future potential. This article aims to explore the biorefinery concept and related new products and business operations, as well as new business strategies and company models, which are part of the biorefinery value chain. These factors, which contribute to the establishment and success of forest biorefineries, were examined using internet survey responses and compared between Scandinavia, North America and South America. This article looks at the result…

Energy productsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementBusiness opportunityBusiness modelBiorefineryBusiness operationsCompetitive advantageIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAgricultural economicsCompetition (economics)SustainabilityEconomicsbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Framework for scenario development in LCA

2018

International Journal of Life Cycle Assess, 5 (1)

EngineeringDevelopment (topology)Work (electrical)Risk analysis (engineering)business.industryManagement sciencebusinessEnvironmental decision makingLife-cycle assessmentGeneral Environmental Science
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Ecological tax reform?a value chain level approach

2002

This study assesses the effects of an ecological tax reform on three value chains. These case studies lead to an analysis of the business strategy options when companies face a shift in the relative prices of their production factors. The results support earlier research findings that the direct effects of an ecological tax reform on the price competitiveness of companies is on average rather small. However, the effects of the reform are shown to vary significantly between the different parts of the value chain. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. and ERP Environment

Public economicsEcologyStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentFactors of productionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTax reformRelative priceChain (unit)Value (economics)EconomicsStrategic managementBusiness and International ManagementValue chainLife-cycle assessmentBusiness Strategy and the Environment
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