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EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN POLLUTION REDUCTION: A SOCIO-TECHNICAL PERSPECTIVE

โœ Scribed by S. Antonio Ruiz-Quintanilla; John Bunge; Adrienne Freeman-Gallant; Ed Cohen-Rosenthal


Book ID
102658064
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
833 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0964-4733

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โœฆ Synopsis


Is industrial pollution reduction solely a matter of applying technical solutions to technical problems, or do organizational strategies and human factors also play an important part? In 1991 the US Environmental Protection Agency began collecting data on organizational strategies in pollution control as part of its Toxic Release Inventory database. An exploratory analysis of the 1991-1992 Toxic Release Inventory data revealed evidence that internally based, socially driven organizational strategies such as employee participation can have a dramatic impact on pollution reduction. The results are reported here of the second phase of this research: the approach is broadened to define general 'internal' versus 'external' strategies, and 'social' versus 'technical' approaches. There is strong evidence that the combination of internal and external strategies is superior to either alone; there is even stronger evidence that a socio-technical approach is better than either alone, and still stronger support for a combination of all of these criteria.


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