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The value of data for environmental sustainability as perceived by the customers of a tissue‐paper supplier

To manage their increasingly ambitious environmental agendas successfully, companies need better and more versatile data, yet the elements and mechanisms through which businesses and the environment benefit from data remain poorly understood. A single‐case‐study setting was designed for examining th...

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Published in:Corporate social-responsibility and environmental management 2023-11, Vol.30 (6), p.3110-3123
Main Authors: Luoma, Päivi, Rauter, Romana, Penttinen, Esko, Toppinen, Anne
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