Örgütsel Çevre ve İktisadi İdari Bilimler Öğrencilerinin Doğal Çevreye Olan Tutumları

Küresel bilinç, bütün varlıkların bağlantılı ve birbiri ile ilişkili olduğunu anlamaya bağlıdır. Doğa, çevrecilerin dünyadaki yaşam alanını temsil etmektedir. Toplumların büyük kesimi etik değerler sayesinde çevreye karşı duyarlılık göstermektedir. Doğanın tahrip edilmesi geniş çerçeveli bir politika kaşıtlığı yaratabilmektedir. Çevresel kaygılar çok önemli ve sonuçları belirlenemeyen bir hale gelebilmektedir. Yönetimler bundan dolayı örgüt çevreleriyle uyum sağlayarak rekabette ön plana çıkmalıdırlar. Bunu başarmak için işletmelerde kanunlar, normlar, sosyal antlaşmalar ve diğer yazılı olan ve/veya olmayan talimatlar bulunmaktadır. Bu makalede çevrenin kirlenmesini önlemeye en etkili yardımcı olacak değişkenler örgütsel çevre çerçevesinde incelenmiştir

Organizational Environment and Attitudes of Economics and Administrative Sciences Students toward Natural Environment

Global consciousness based on an understanding of the unity and connection of all things. Nature represents environmentalists’ living space in the global world. They have been joined by all social spectrum for future of the nature by their moral values. Ravaging of natures is turning into a wider platform for expressing opposition against states policies and from that point environmental concerns shall become important and may be expensive. Managers must more intensively take in count to comply with corporate environment and gain in competition. To accomplish that companies have laws, regulations, norms, social conventions and other written or unwritten rules. From these factors that are seen as effective on preventing the polluting of natural environment accordance with organizational environment perspective have been examined in this article

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Çağ Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi-Cover
  • ISSN: 1304-8392
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 2 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 2004
  • Yayıncı: Çağ Üniversitesi