The Virtues of Green Marketing : A Constructive Take on Corporate Rhetoric / / by Erik Bengtson, Oskar Mossberg.
This open access book explores the idea that corporate rhetoric can be a force for good. In developing a new framework for analysis and discussion of green marketing, the authors argue that corporate environmental rhetoric can be harnessed to contribute to climate transition and a more sustainable m...
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