Greig Mill
Senior Lecturer
Contact details
E: g.mill@yorksj.ac.uk
T:+44 (0)1904 876478
Charnley F, Fleming P, Dowsett T, Fleming M,
Cook M and Mill GA (2010) Engaging schools in the science of
low-energy buildings. Public Understanding of Science. Published
online 23 November 2010,
http://pus.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/11/16/0963662510385060
Charnley F, Fleming P, Fleming M and Mill GA
(2010) Engaging pupils in the science, engineering and technology
of a low-energy school . School Science Review, 92(338), 73-80.
Compton AD and Mill GA (2005) Corporate
commitment to environmental and social responsibility and
subsequent volatility in share price: case studies, Global Finance
Conf, 27-29 June, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, p108.
Etchart A, Sertyesilisik B and Mill GA (2012)
Environmental effects of shipping imports from China and their
economic valuation: the case of metallic valve components. Journal
of Cleaner Production, 21, 51-61.
Mill GA, van Rensburg TM, Hynes S and Dooley
C, Preferences for multiple use forest management in Ireland:
citizen and consumer perspectives, Ecological Economics, Elsevier,
Vol 60, Iss 3, pp 642-653, (2007), ISSN 0921-8009.
Mill GA (2006) The Financial Performance of a
Socially Responsible Investment Over Time and a Possible Link with
Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics, 63,
131–148.
Mill, GA and Holland, L (2005) Socially
responsible investment, information and the myth of
underperformance. Social Responsibility, 1 (1/2), pp. 91 - 97.
van Rensburg TM and Mill GA (2010)
Biodiversity Conservation in Managed Landscapes, Chapter 4 in:
Lovett JC and Ockwell DG, A Handbook of Environmental Management.
Edward Elgar. ISBN: 9781840642070.
van Rensburg, TM, Mill, GA, Common, M, Lovett,
J, 2002. Preferences and multiple use forest management. Ecological
Economics 43, 231–244.
Wall R, Devine-Wright P and Mill GA,
Interactions between perceived behavioral control and personal
normative-motives: qualitative and quantitative evidence from
studies of commuting-mode choice, Journal of Mixed Methods
Research, 2, pp 63-86, (2008), ISSN: 1558-6898.
Wall R, Devine-Wright P and Mill GA, Comparing
and combining theories to explain proenvironmental intentions: the
case of commuting-mode choice, Environment & Behavior, 39(6),
pp 731-753, (2007), ISSN 0013-9165.
Wall, RD, Devine-Wright, P and Mill, GA (2005)
Psychological predictors in context: an empirical study of
interactions between determinants of car use intentions. In:
Martens, B and Keuf, G. eds. Designing social innovation: Planning,
building, evaluating. Cambridge MA: Hogrefe & Huber, pp.
117-126.
Wilson C, Irvine KN and Mill GA (2010) Using
Theory-Based Evaluation to Assess Communications Approaches,
Counting on Energy Programs: It’s Why Evaluation Matters, Paris,
France: International Energy Program Evaluation Conference, June
2010.
Wilson C, Irvine K and Mill G, (2010)
Designing communication that changes behaviour. 21st IAPS
conference: Vulnerability, Risk and Complexity: Impacts of Global
Change on Human Habitats, Leipzig, Germany, 27 June-2 July 2010,
International Association People-Environment Studies.
Wilson C, Irvine KN and Mill, GA (2009) The
When and How of Communicating Climate Change. In: IAPNM 2009, 8th
international Congress of the International Association on Public
and Nonprofit Marketing, University of Valencia, Spain 18th-19th
June 2009. www.adeit.uv.es/aimpnl2009
Young DC, Mill GA and Wall R, Feasibility of
renewable energy storage using hydrogen in remote communities in
Bhutan, Int Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol 32, Iss 8, pp 997-1009,
(2007), ISSN 0360-3199.