This research examines the environmental management practices of Turkish manufacturing companies in comparison to their American counterparts, focusing on the influence of rapid growth in newly industrializing countries.
The general compatibility of the environmental management practices of Turkish companies with their American counterparts.
-The pressure exerted by the scientific community, the government.
-Product stewardship and environmental sustainability
-The most advanced environmental management applications require an increase in green consumerism.
- As pollution prevention moves towards the "zero emissions" standard in the production system, further improvements require changes in product design and entirely new technologies.
and oversight of the school of graduate studies. Dr. Johnson received his undergradu¬ ate degree in economics from North Carolina A&T, Johnson, and earned the Master of Arts degree from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
Dr. Johnson is currently the chair of the Board of Directors ofUNC Teaching and Leaming with Technol¬ ogy Collaborative. He also serves as a member of the North Carolina Banking Commission and the following boards: Harvard Institute for Higher Education, MLE, Leading Transfor¬ mation and Change; Winston-Salem Downtown Development Corporation; WINSTONNET and the Simon Green Atkins Community Development Corporation.
. He has published numerous scientific papers. Presently, he is an associate professor of finance at Yeshiva University in New York City. Obeua S. Persons is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Rider University in New Jersey. She earned her Ph.D. in accounting at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include corporate governance, executive compensation, regulatory im¬ pact on financial reporting and firms' valuation, predictive value of financial statements, international accounting and accounting education. Her publications have appeared in
Departing from the premise that N/Cs generally fol low industrialized countries in charting their development and «leap frog» new technologies as a function of their absorptive capacity, compat ibility of the environmental management practices by the Turkish manufac turing companies with that of their American counterparts is explored
Advances in information and communication technologies, in particular, enable NICs to overcome development hurdles if these technologies are successfully adapted and applied
new technologies create opportunities for NICs to jump from the industrial revolution to the electronic age (UN Chronicle, 1985).
las empresas turcas obtuvieron beneficios o beneficios comparativamente mayores en términos de mejores posiciones competitivas y financieras
THE MID ATLANTI-JOURNAL OF BUSSINES
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of the rapid growth by the newly industrializing countries on their environmental management practices.
NECMIKARAGOZOOLU
THE MID-ATLANTIC JPURNAL OF BUSINESS:
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN TURKEY AND THE UNITED STATES
PROPOSITION 2
Will relate positively to the pro-activenes of management orientation both in the united states and turkey
environmental innovativeness refers to the extent to which a company invests in new environmental technologies and engages in new envioromental programs and projects.