Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- Circular disruption: Concepts, enablers and ways ahead pp. 1005-1009

- Julian Kirchherr, Thomas Bauwens and Tomás B. Ramos
- The ‘need for speed’: Towards circular disruption—What it is, how to make it happen and how to know it's happening pp. 1010-1031

- Fenna Blomsma, Thomas Bauwens, Ilka Weissbrod and Julian Kirchherr
- Understanding circular economy transitions: The case of circular textiles pp. 1032-1058

- Denise Reike, Marko P. Hekkert and Simona O. Negro
- Making sense of circular economy: Understanding the progression from idea to action pp. 1059-1084

- Fenna Blomsma, Mike Tennant and Ritsuko Ozaki
- The role of radical innovation in circular strategy deployment pp. 1085-1105

- Johan Arekrans, Sofia Ritzén and Rafael Laurenti
- How incumbents realize disruptive circular innovation ‐ Overcoming the innovator's dilemma for a circular economy pp. 1106-1121

- Marianne Kuhlmann, Catharina R. Bening and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Motivations and identities of “grassroots” circular entrepreneurs: An initial exploration pp. 1122-1141

- Marvin Henry, Thijs Hoogenstrijd and Julian Kirchherr
- Towards a circular disruption: On the pivotal role of circular economy policy entrepreneurs pp. 1142-1158

- Hinrika Droege, Julian Kirchherr, Andrea Raggi and Tomás B. Ramos
- Application of digital technologies for sustainable product management in a circular economy: A review pp. 1159-1174

- Magdalena Rusch, Josef‐Peter Schöggl and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Circular disruption: Digitalisation as a driver of circular economy business models pp. 1175-1188

- Adriana Neligan, Rupert J. Baumgartner, Martin Geissdoerfer and Josef‐Peter Schöggl
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Managing entrepreneurial and corporate contributions to sustainability transitions pp. 891-902

- Stefan Schaltegger, Derk Loorbach and Jacob Hörisch
- Conceptualisations of incumbent firms in sustainability transitions: Insights from organisation theory and a systematic literature review pp. 903-919

- Thomas Magnusson and Viktor Werner
- The twofold transition: Framing digital innovations and incumbents' value propositions for sustainability pp. 920-935

- Karolina Bähr and Alexander Fliaster
- Market transformations as collaborative change: Institutional co‐evolution through small business entrepreneurship pp. 936-957

- Linda Westman, Christopher Luederitz, Aravind Kundurpi, Alexander Julian Mercado and Sarah Lynn Burch
- Revival of wind‐powered shipping: Comparing the early‐stage innovation process of an incumbent and a newcomer firm pp. 958-975

- Ignė Stalmokaitė, Tommy Larsson Segerlind and Johanna Yliskylä‐Peuralahti
- Maturity levels of sustainable corporate entrepreneurship: The role of collaboration between a firm's corporate venture and corporate sustainability departments pp. 976-990

- Jeremy Schönwälder and Anja Weber
- Activists' and social entrepreneurs' approaches towards consumer culture: Providing a protective space for sustainability transitions pp. 991-1004

- Margo P. M. Enthoven and Hendrik N. Thelken
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- The financial and green effects of cultural values on mission drifts in European social enterprises pp. 1-29

- Paolo Esposito, Emanuele Doronzo and Spiridione Lucio Dicorato
- Environmental, Social and Governance investing: Does rating matter? pp. 30-41

- Vincenzo Pacelli, Francesca Pampurini and Anna Grazia Quaranta
- Which institutional investors drive corporate sustainability? A systematic literature review pp. 42-71

- Patrick Velte
- Sustainable entrepreneurship and legitimacy building in protected areas: Overcoming distinctive barriers through activism pp. 72-95

- Hellen Lillian Atieno Dawo, Thomas B. Long and Gjalt de Jong
- Determining paths of innovation: The role of culture on the adoption on organic farming management pp. 96-109

- Francesco Manta, Domenico Morrone, Pierluigi Toma and Francesco Campobasso
- The impact of green finance on the level of decarbonization of the economies: An analysis of the United States', China's, and Russia's current agenda pp. 110-119

- Qingxian Jia
- Critical human and behavioral factors on the adoption of sustainable supply chain management practices in the context of automobile industry pp. 120-133

- Vidyadhar V. Gedam, Rakesh D. Raut, Nishant Agrawal and Qingyun Zhu
- Outsourcing logistics operations in circular economy towards to sustainable development goals pp. 134-162

- Navid Zarbakhshnia, Kannan Govindan, Devika Kannan and Mark Goh
- Do major customers encourage innovative sustainable development? Empirical evidence from corporate green innovation in China pp. 163-184

- Chang Huang, Xiao Chang, Yang Wang and Nicolas Li
- Exploring the linkages of green transformational leadership, organizational green learning, and radical green innovation pp. 185-199

- Rixiao Cui, Juanru Wang and Cong Zhou
- The strategic choice of payment method in takeovers: The role of environmental, social and governance performance pp. 200-219

- Mussa Hussaini, Ugo Rigoni and Paolo Perego
- The role of green innovation and hope in employee retention pp. 220-239

- Syed Muhammad Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Hormoz Ahmadi, Harjit Sekhon, Gary Mortimer, Mohd Sadiq, Husni Kharouf and Muhammad Abid
- Navigating value networks to co‐create sustainable business models: An actionable staging approach pp. 240-258

- Signe Pedersen, Christian Clausen and Michael Søgaard Jørgensen
- The versatile role of sustainable market entrepreneurs in market transformation: An intervention framework for institutional change pp. 259-273

- Aikaterini Argyrou, Nicolas Chevrollier and Andre Nijhof
- ESG controversies and bank risk taking pp. 274-288

- Simona Galletta and Sebastiano Mazzù
- Encouraging green product purchase: Green value and environmental knowledge as moderators of attitude and behavior relationship pp. 289-303

- Papaporn Chaihanchanchai and Saravudh Anantachart
- Creating social and environmental value through integrated thinking: International evidence pp. 304-320

- Daniel Reimsbach and Geert Braam
- Green financing for sustainable development: Insights from multiple cases of Vietnamese commercial banks pp. 321-335

- Anh Huu Nguyen, Mai Hoang Thi Do, Thinh Gia Hoang and Loan Quynh Thi Nguyen
- The making of imperfect indicators for biodiversity: A case study of UK biodiversity performance measurement pp. 336-352

- Madlen Sobkowiak
- Impact investing in biodiversity conservation with bonds: An analysis of financial and environmental risk pp. 353-368

- Benjamin S. Thompson
- Green intellectual capital and ambidextrous green innovation: The impact on environmental performance pp. 369-386

- Kaveh Asiaei, Neale G O'Connor, Omid Barani and Mahesh Joshi
- Public procurement for innovation through supplier firms' sustainability lens: A systematic review and research agenda pp. 387-407

- Peter Adjei‐Bamfo, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta, Ferry Jie, Kerry Brown and Reza Kiani Mavi
- Driving mechanism model of enterprise green strategy evolution under digital technology empowerment: A case study based on Zhejiang Enterprises pp. 408-429

- Zhengxia He, Leyi Kuai and Jianming Wang
- The links between active cooperation and eco‐innovation orientation of firms: A multi‐analysis study pp. 430-443

- Ines Diez‐Martinez, Angel Peiro‐Signes and Marival Segarra‐Oña
- Identifying critical success factors for the agri‐food cold chain's sustainable development: When the strategy system comes into play pp. 444-461

- Miao Su, Su‐Han Woo, Xiaochun Chen and Keun‐sik Park
- Voluntary sustainability assurance in small and medium‐sized entities: The role of country origin in Europe pp. 462-483

- Antonio Somoza
- Does going abroad lead to going green? Firm outward foreign direct investment and domestic environmental performance pp. 484-498

- Wenbin Long, Le Luo, Hongfeng Sun and Qiqi Zhong
- Green innovation and SO2 emissions: Dynamic threshold effect of human capital pp. 499-515

- Yusen Luo, Qinglin Wang, Xingle Long, Zheming Yan, Muhammad Salman and Chao Wu
- Proposition of a structural model for business value creation based on circular business models, innovation, and resource recovery in the pet industry pp. 516-537

- Edson Kuzma and Simone Sehnem
- How do environmental regulations influence resource misallocation in China? The role of investment flows pp. 538-550

- Xinze Li, Luojia Wang and Kerui Du
- How do green knowledge management and green technology innovation impact corporate environmental performance? Understanding the role of green knowledge acquisition pp. 551-569

- Saumyaranjan Sahoo, Anil Kumar and Arvind Upadhyay
- Interactive effects of brand reputation and ESG on green bond issues: A sustainable development perspective pp. 570-586

- Louis T. W. Cheng, Piyush Sharma and David C. Broadstock
- How does stakeholder engagement through environmental, social, and governance affect eco‐efficiency and profitability efficiency? Zooming into Apple Inc.'s counterparts pp. 587-601

- Wen‐Min Lu, Qian Long Kweh, Irene Wei Kiong Ting and Chunya Ren
- COVID‐19, ESG investing, and the resilience of more sustainable stocks: Evidence from European firms pp. 602-623

- Giovanni Cardillo, Ennio Bendinelli and Giuseppe Torluccio
- Analysing corporate forest disclosure: How does business value biodiversity? pp. 624-638

- Samuel Jack Anthony and Angus Morrison‐Saunders
- Fostering green product innovation through green entrepreneurial orientation: The roles of employee green creativity, green role identity, and organizational transactive memory system pp. 639-653

- Luu Trong Tuan
- The moderating effect of innovation on the relationship between environmental and financial performance: Evidence from high emitters in Australia pp. 654-672

- Linda Kusumaning Wedari, Amir Moradi‐Motlagh and Christine Jubb
- Stakeholder theory and actor‐network theory: The stakeholder engagement in energy transitions pp. 673-685

- Gabriela Almeida Marcon Nora, Anete Alberton and Diego Hernando Florez Ayala
- Organic versus cosmetic efforts of the quality of carbon reporting by top New Zealand firms. Does market reward or penalise? pp. 686-703

- Habib Zaman Khan, Muhammad Nurul Houqe and Ielemia K Ielemia
- Exploring sustainable logistics practices toward a circular economy: A value creation perspective pp. 704-720

- Chamari Pamoshika Jayarathna, Duzgun Agdas and Les Dawes
- Exploring the potential of SMEs to build individual, organizational, and community resilience through sustainability‐oriented business practices pp. 721-735

- Jose DiBella, Nigel Forrest, Sarah Burch, Jennifer Rao‐Williams, Scott Morton Ninomiya, Verena Hermelingmeier and Kyra Chisholm
- Benchmarking sustainable E‐commerce enterprises based on evolving customer expectations amidst COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 736-752

- Saurabh Pratap, Sunil Kumar Jauhar, Yash Daultani and Sanjoy Kumar Paul
- Boosting environmental management: The mediating role of Industry 4.0 between environmental assets and economic and social firm performance pp. 753-768

- Joan Torrent‐Sellens, Pilar Ficapal‐Cusí and Mihaela Enache‐Zegheru
- Carbon emissions, corporate governance, and staggered boards pp. 769-780

- Suparatana Tanthanongsakkun, Sirimon Treepongkaruna and Pornsit Jiraporn
- The role of biomass energy consumption and economic complexity on environmental sustainability in G7 economies pp. 781-801

- Umer Shahzad, Mohamed Elheddad, Julia Swart, Sudeshna Ghosh and Buhari Dogan
- Price sensitivity, government green interventions, and green product availability triggers intention toward buying green products pp. 802-819

- Vibhava Srivastava and Amit Kumar Gupta
- Effects of greenwashing on financial performance: Moderation through local environmental regulation and media coverage pp. 820-841

- Wei Li, Weining Li, Veikko Seppänen and Timo Koivumäki
- Developing an emission risk control model in coal‐fired power plants for investigating CO2 reduction strategies for sustainable business development pp. 842-857

- Shalini Kumari and Sasadhar Bera
- How can banks and finance companies incorporate value chain factors in their risk management strategy? The case of agro‐food firms pp. 858-877

- Pratibha Wasan, Ashwani Kumar and Sunil Luthra
- Does financing strategy accelerate corporate energy transition? Evidence from green bonds pp. 878-889

- Mohammed Benlemlih, Jamil Jaballah and Lamya Kermiche
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