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Title: Individual's Attitudes Within Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to Environment and Environmental Compliance, 1996-1997
Keywords: ACCIDENTS
AGE
AIR POLLUTION
ATTITUDES
BURGLARY
BUSINESSES
CHEMICALS
COMMUNITIES
COMPREHENSION
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
COST REDUCTION
COSTS
COURTS
CUSTOMERS
DANGEROUS MATERIALS
TRAFFIC OFFENCES
DRUG USE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS
EXPLOSIVES
GENDER
HOMICIDE
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION
INDUSTRIES
LAW ENFORCEMENT
LEGISLATION
LICENCES
LIGHTING
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
MANAGERS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
MEMBERSHIP
METALS
EXPOSURE TO NOISE
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
OFFENCES
OFFICE WORKERS
OPEN SPACES AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
PERSONNEL
PRISON SENTENCES
PROFITS
PUBLIC OPINION
PUNISHMENT
REFUSE
REFUSE SITES
REGULATIONS
RESPONSIBILITY
SMOKE
SUPERVISORS
TAX EVASION
TOP MANAGEMENT
TRAFFIC
TURNOVER
VISUAL POLLUTION
WASTE COLLECTION
WASTE DISPOSAL AND HANDLING
WATER POLLUTION
WATER PROPERTIES
WILDLIFE PROTECTION
WORKERS
WORKERS PARTICIPATION
1996-1997
England
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
The aims of the study were : to understand better the attitudes of individuals within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to environmental compliance and non-compliance including whether they regard the latter as crimes, and to understand the influence of such attitudes on business responsiveness and responsibility.<br> The study also had six main objectives : to determine awareness and attitudes of individuals in SMEs to the environment and environmental protection; to determine people's definitions of compliance and whether environmental non-compliance is comparable to other types of crime; to consider the relationship between attitudes and corporate culture, and also with perceived preventative behaviour; to examine the influence of social values on business attitudes and stakeholder responses; to examine any apparent differences of attitudes of the legal profession to environmental offences and the influence upon individuals in businesses; to consider the potential effects of attitudes to environmental compliance upon policies encouraging self-regulation and the achievement of the objectives of sustainable development.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The dataset contains 387 responses by individuals, management and non-management, from within small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), to a structured postal questionnaire covering four subject areas : personal attitudes to the environment; attitudes to environmental non-compliance scenarios presented in a business context; attitudes to environmental crime as compared with other crimes; attitudes to general business and specific individual company responses to the environment and environmental compliance.<br> Standard Measures<br> Likert scales utilised on personal attitudes to the environment and applied to the 42 questions on business response to environment and environmental compliance.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65670
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3830-1
3830
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3830-1
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