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Mark Cordano
Mark Cordano
Professor of Management, School of Business, Merrimack College
Verified email at merrimack.edu
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Pollution reduction preferences of US environmental managers: Applying Ajzen's theory of planned behavior
M Cordano, IH Frieze
Academy of Management journal 43 (4), 627-641, 2000
11222000
Exploring individual and institutional drivers of proactive environmentalism in the US wine industry
RS Marshall, M Cordano, M Silverman
Business strategy and the environment 14 (2), 92-109, 2005
4482005
An analysis of the predictive validity of the New Ecological Paradigm Scale
M Cordano, SA Welcomer, RF Scherer
The Journal of Environmental Education 34 (3), 22-28, 2003
3192003
How do small and medium enterprises go “green”? A study of environmental management programs in the US wine industry
M Cordano, RS Marshall, M Silverman
Journal of Business Ethics 92, 463-478, 2010
2932010
A cross-cultural assessment of three theories of pro-environmental behavior: A comparison between business students of Chile and the United States
M Cordano, S Welcomer, RF Scherer, L Pradenas, V Parada
Environment and behavior 43 (5), 634-657, 2011
2112011
Understanding cultural differences in the antecedents of pro-environmental behavior: A comparative analysis of business students in the United States and Chile
M Cordano, S Welcomer, R Scherer, L Pradenas, V Parada
The Journal of Environmental Education 41 (4), 224-238, 2010
1402010
Attitudes toward women as managers: sex versus culture
M Cordano, RF Scherer, CL Owen
Women in Management Review 17 (2), 51-60, 2002
1252002
Entangled affiliations and attitudes: An analysis of the influences on environmental policy stakeholders' behavioral intentions
M Cordano, IH Frieze, KM Ellis
Journal of Business Ethics 49, 27-40, 2004
1142004
Making the natural connection: Justifying investment in environmental innovation
M Cordano
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 4 …, 1993
971993
The greening of the California wine industry: Implications for regulators and industry associations
M Silverman, RS Marshall, M Cordano
Journal of Wine Research 16 (2), 151-169, 2005
922005
Natural capitalists: Increasing business students’ environmental sensitivity
M Cordano, KM Ellis, RF Scherer
Journal of Management Education 27 (2), 144-157, 2003
612003
Perceptions of women as managers in Chile and the United States
CL Owen, RF Scherer, MZ Sincoff, M Cordano
American Journal of Business 18 (2), 43-50, 2003
312003
Dimensionality of the women as managers scale: Factor congruency among three samples
M Cordano, RF Scherer, CL Owen
The Journal of social psychology 143 (1), 141-143, 2003
232003
Enhancing environmental management teaching through applications of toxic release information1
M Cordano, IH Frieze
Research in corporate sustainability: The evolving theory and practice of …, 2002
172002
THE ATTITUDINAL BASES OF STAKEHOLDER CONFLICT: AN EXAMINATION OF BUSINESS-ENVIRONMENTAL STAKEHOLDERS.
M Cordano
Academy of Management Proceedings 1996 (1), 347-351, 1996
131996
Role of consumers' environmental views on purchases at wineries
J Fitzmaurice, M Cordano, TE Martinson, AV Wise
Journal of wine research 25 (3), 175-188, 2014
92014
Environmental attitudes and behavioral correspondence: Preliminary construction of a manager-specific environmental attitude scale
M Cordano
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 5, 891-902, 1994
91994
Environmental attitudes and environmental management behavior: an application of the theory of planned behavior
M Cordano
University of Pittsburgh, 1998
71998
Expanding opportunities for cross-cultural research: The development of a Spanish women as managers scale
M Cordano, CL Owen, RF Scherer, CG Muñoz
International Journal of Management 19 (2), 290, 2002
52002
Attitudinal differences among stakeholders: An analysis of the antecedents of stakeholder conflict
M Cordano, GP Rands
Unpublished Working Paper, University of Pittsburgh, 1998
41998
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