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How is Sustainability Structured? The Discursive Life of Environmentalism
Ashlee Humphreys
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Environmental Protection
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Environmentalism
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United States
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Environmental Sustainability
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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Qualitative Content Analysis
50%
Consumer Stakeholders
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Institutional Theory
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Encroachment
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Corporate Practice
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Consumer Perception
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Firm Performance
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Marketing Strategy
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Socially Sustainable
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Environmental Discourse
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Structuration Theory
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CSR Perception
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Contemporary Marketing
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Newspaper Article
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Quantitative Content Analysis
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Environmental Responsibility
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Legitimation
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Institutional Theory
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Consumer Perception
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Marketing Strategy
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Firm Performance
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Environmentalism
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Environmental Responsibility
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Sociology
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Content Analysis
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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Discourse
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