1934 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His primary areas of study are Corporate sustainability, Social sustainability, Sustainability organizations, Environmental economics and Business ethics. His Corporate sustainability research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Positive economics, Opportunity cost and Economic capital. His Opportunity cost study also includes
His Social sustainability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Corporate security, Stakeholder and Economic system. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Corporate communication, Triple bottom line, Management science and Public relations. His work in Environmental economics covers topics such as Value which are related to areas like Duration, Performance indicator and Resource.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental economics, Corporate sustainability, Sustainable Value, Sustainability organizations and Corporate social responsibility. His work is dedicated to discovering how Environmental economics, Eco-efficiency are connected with Microeconomics and other disciplines. His Corporate sustainability research incorporates themes from Positive economics, Economic system, Business ethics and Economic capital.
His research on Sustainable Value frequently links to adjacent areas such as Capital budgeting. He usually deals with Sustainability organizations and limits it to topics linked to Social sustainability and Corporate communication. Frank Figge interconnects Multinational corporation and Newspaper in the investigation of issues within Corporate social responsibility.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Circular economy, Environmental economics, Resource, Industrial organization and Eco-efficiency. His Environmental economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Duration and Operations management. His Operations management research integrates issues from Performance indicator, Value, Product and Performance metric.
The various areas that Frank Figge examines in his Industrial organization study include Coopetition, Resource dependence theory and Comparative advantage. His study looks at the relationship between Eco-efficiency and fields such as Microeconomics, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Salient is intertwined with Social sustainability, Sustainability organizations and Corporate sustainability in his research.
Frank Figge mainly investigates Social sustainability, Sustainability organizations, Corporate sustainability, Circular economy and Resource. The concepts of his Social sustainability study are interwoven with issues in Management, Business ethics, Strategic planning and Positive economics. His study in Business ethics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Business case and Balanced scorecard.
The Sustainability organizations study combines topics in areas such as Marketing, Corporate governance, Technology strategy and Process management. The study incorporates disciplines such as Corporate communication, Engineering ethics and Environmental resource management in addition to Corporate sustainability. His research integrates issues of Performance indicator, Value, Duration and Operations management in his study of Environmental economics.
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The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard – linking sustainability management to business strategy
Frank Figge;Tobias Hahn;Stefan Schaltegger;Marcus Wagner.
(2002)
Sustainable Value Added—measuring corporate contributions to sustainability beyond eco-efficiency
Frank Figge;Tobias Hahn.
(2004)
Cognitive Frames in Corporate Sustainability: Managerial Sensemaking with Paradoxical and Business Case Frames
Tobias Hahn;Lutz Preuss;Jonatan Pinkse;Frank Figge.
(2014)
Tensions in Corporate Sustainability: Towards an Integrative Framework
Tobias Hahn;Jonatan Pinkse;Lutz Preuss;Frank Figge.
(2015)
Trade-offs in corporate sustainability: you can't have your cake and eat it
Tobias Hahn;Frank Figge;Jonatan Pinkse;Lutz Preuss.
(2010)
A Paradox Perspective on Corporate Sustainability: Descriptive, Instrumental, and Normative Aspects
Tobias Hahn;Frank Figge;Jonatan Pinkse;Lutz Preuss.
(2018)
Beyond the Bounded Instrumentality in Current Corporate Sustainability Research: Toward an Inclusive Notion of Profitability
Tobias Hahn;Frank Figge.
(2011)
The Cost of Sustainability Capital and the Creation of Sustainable Value by Companies
Frank Figge;Tobias Hahn.
(2005)
Bio-folio: applying portfolio theory to biodiversity
Frank Figge.
(2004)
Resource duration as a managerial indicator for Circular Economy performance
Elizabeth Franklin-Johnson;Frank Figge;Louise Canning.
(2016)
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