Knowledge, sustainability and corporate strategies in the European energy sector

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[1] Corvinus University of Budapest, Business Ethics Centre, 1828 Budapest
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Fekete, L. (laszlo.fekete@uni-corvinus.hu) | 1600年 / Routledge卷 / 69期
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Energy; Intergenerational equity; Research and development; Sustainability;
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10.1080/00207233.2012.663542
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The paper analyses the apparent position of the European Union and the largest European energy corporations concerning the energy future of Europe and the environmental impacts of their business activities. In contrast to growing public concern at the long-term environmental, economic and social consequences of the reliance on non-renewable energy sources, official words about sustainable development are copious, but ineffective in producing investment in public and private research and development expenditures in the energy sector. Apart from the economic and social problems of the innovation deficit of the European Union, the stagnant and shrinking expenditures also raise ethical dilemmas linked to the questions of intergenerational equity. If we believe that there are technological solutions to our environmental problems we should redefine the corporate responsibility in terms of knowledge production, use and dissemination, too. © 2012 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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页码:360 / 377
页数:17
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