Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2024
- The critical role of procurement in the emergence of circular business models: Insights from multiple cases of Vietnamese manufacturers pp. 7689-7707

- Umair Tanveer, Thinh Gia Hoang, Huy Quang Truong, Shamaila Ishaq and Yu (Jack) Gong
- Strategic choices in going public: ESG performance implications in China pp. 7708-7728

- Zijian Cheng, He Gao, Zhangxin ( Frank) Liu and Sirimon Treepongkaruna
- Does environmental commitment improve access to finance? Evidence from small firms in Mauritius pp. 7729-7749

- Mahdevi Tiagarassa Pillay and Harshana Kasseeah
- Mechanism of green and knowledge process toward minimizing innovation risks: A direct and configuration approach pp. 7750-7767

- Sajjad Alam, Jianhua Zhang, Naveed Khan and Wen Dandan
- Firm commitments on climate change: Effects of science‐based targets on financial outcomes during the COVID‐19 crisis pp. 7768-7787

- Walid Ben‐Amar, Breeda Comyns and Isabelle Martinez
- Towards sustainability in the services industry: Does green top management support stimulate an organization's green operational performance? A moderated mediation model pp. 7788-7799

- Islam Bourini, Osama Khassawneh and Tamara Mohammad
- Biodiversity reporting by United Kingdom (UK)‐listed companies: A review of extent, content and readability of disclosures pp. 7800-7824

- Warren Maroun and Dusan Ecim
- A novel hybrid decision‐making framework for measuring Industry 4.0‐driven circular economy performance for textile industry pp. 7825-7854

- Sadia Samar Ali, Belkız Torğul, Turan Paksoy, Sunil Luthra and Yasanur Kayikci
- Unveiling barriers to the integration of blockchain‐based circular economy and Industry 5.0 in manufacturing industries: A strategic prioritization approach pp. 7855-7886

- Devika Kannan, Alireza Shamekhi Amiri, Mayssam Tarighi Shaayesteh, Arash Khalili Nasr and Hassan Mina
- Do strong innovation capability and environmental turbulence influence the nexus between CRM and business performance? pp. 7887-7904

- Sikandar Ali Qalati, MengMeng Jiang, Samuel Gyedu and Emmanuel Kwaku Manu
- Let leaders permit nature! Role of employee engagement, environmental values, and sustainable behavioral intentions pp. 7905-7921

- Muhammad Junaid Ahsan, Muhammad Ishtiaq Ishaq, Ali Raza and Qurat‐ul‐ain Talpur
- Profit first, environmental impact second? Investigating hybrid institutional logics in venture capital investment approaches pp. 7922-7941

- Meike Siefkes, Anton Lohne Hamer, Gustav Haaland and Øyvind Bjørgum
- Consumer agency in sustainable consumption behaviour and environmentally imposed constraints: A multi‐level approach pp. 7942-7959

- Sianne Gordon‐Wilson and Delphine Godefroit‐Winkel
- Fostering firm value: Unpacking the effect of circular economy disclosure via social media pp. 7960-7971

- Felice Petruzzella, Anastasia Giakoumelou, Vitiana L'Abate, Nicola Raimo and Filippo Vitolla
- Developing an incentive‐based model for efficient product recovery and reverse logistics pp. 7972-7989

- Deepak Gautam and Nomesh Bolia
- Rethinking dynamic capabilities in light of sustainability: A bibliometric analysis pp. 7990-8016

- Cecilia Correggi, Paolo Di Toma and Stefano Ghinoi
- Aligning incentives for implementing reversible bonding as a circular economy innovation pp. 8017-8036

- Wim Van Opstal, Anse Smeets and Emma Pals
- Navigating firm financial distress in turbulent times: The impact of the institutional context pp. 8037-8054

- Ferdaous Zouaghi, Teresa Garcia‐Marco and Marian Garcia Martinez
- The synergistic effect of green innovation and governance in carbon neutrality: Insights from Japanese companies pp. 8055-8066

- Krishnamurthy Baskar Keerthana, Shih‐Wei Wu, Thangavelu Kokulnathan and Mu‐En Wu
- Examining the relationship between CEO power and modern slavery disclosures: The moderating role of board gender diversity in UK companies pp. 8067-8085

- Amir Allam, Tantawy Moussa and Mahmoud Elmarzouky
- Cultural dimensions and sustainability disclosure in the banking sector: Insights from a qualitative comparative analysis approach pp. 8086-8101

- Giuseppe Nicolò, Gianluca Zanellato, Benedetta Esposito and Adriana Tiron‐Tudor
- CEO hubris and corporate carbon footprint: The role of gender diversity pp. 8102-8125

- Frank Kwabi, Samuel Fulgence and Gbenga Adamolekun
- Do sustainable supply chain practices mitigate carbon emissions? The role of supplier environmental, social and governance training pp. 8126-8148

- Abdullah S. Karaman, Nejla Ould Daoud Ellili and Ali Uyar
- Corporate business strategy, CEO's managerial ability, and environmental disclosure: The perspective of stakeholder theory pp. 8149-8189

- Suham Cahyono, Iman Harymawan, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta and Abu Hanifa Md. Noman
- Squaring circular supply chain management: A comprehensive overview of emerging themes and trends pp. 8190-8210

- Noelia Garcia‐Buendia, Miguel Núñez‐Merino, José Moyano‐Fuentes and Juan Manuel Maqueira‐Marín
- Link between sustainable circular supply chain and Internet of Things technology in electric vehicle battery manufacturing industry: A business strategy optimization for pickup and delivery pp. 8211-8232

- Shahryar Sorooshian, Sina Fazel Khiavi, Farzane Karimi and Hassan Mina
- Greening the supply chain: Leveraging additive manufacturing for sustainable risk management pp. 8233-8246

- Shubhendu Singh, Subhas Chandra Misra and Gaurvendra Singh
- Factors affecting consumer purchases of natural foods: Prioritizing health consciousness and environmental sustainability pp. 8247-8266

- Subhajit Pahari, Debarun Chakraborty, Aruna Polisetty, Ganesh Dash, Mark Anthony Camilleri and Justin Zhang
- Meaningfulness, satisfaction and frustration: The importance of emotions for sustainability change agency pp. 8267-8279

- Tiina Onkila, Noelia‐Sarah Reynolds, Marileena Mäkelä, Katariina Koistinen, Satu Teerikangas, Milla Sarja and Mira Valkjärvi
- Consumers' purchase behavior of Cradle to Cradle Certified® products—The role of trust and supply chain transparency pp. 8280-8299

- Svenja Damberg, Ulla A. Saari, Morgane Fritz, Vytaute Dlugoborskyte and Katerina Božič
- Environmental, social, and governance, firm performance and the moderating role of power distance cultural value during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 8300-8318

- Wen‐Min Lu, Qian Long Kweh and Oyunerdene Dashnyam
- Determinants of corporate leverage and sustainability of small and medium‐sized enterprises: The case of commercial companies in Ecuador pp. 8319-8331

- Herenia Gutiérrez‐Ponce
- Critical success factors for linking digital technologies and circular supply chains pp. 8332-8360

- Ashish Dwivedi, Anirban Ganguly and Sanjoy Kumar Paul
- Does sustainable development matter for initial public offering underpricing? pp. 8361-8387

- Thomas J. Boulton
- Economic freedom and corporate carbon emissions: International evidence pp. 8388-8412

- Xiaohang Ren, Wenqi Li, Xu Cheng and Xinwei Zheng
- Can sustainable and digital objectives synchronize? A study of ESG activities for digital supply chains using multi‐methods pp. 8413-8435

- Arpit Singh, Ashish Dwivedi, Dindayal Agrawal, Surajit Bag and Anurag Chauhan
- Factors shaping Estonian entrepreneurs' green transition awareness pp. 8436-8455

- Renee Pesor, Marge Täks and Aleksandra Kekkonen
- Digital transformation and environmental information disclosure in China: The moderating role of top management team's ability pp. 8456-8470

- Yongxin Chen, Min Zhang, Lane Matthews and Hangfei Guo
- The interplay of cash flow uncertainty and firm life cycle on sustainability disclosure pp. 8471-8492

- K Shiljas and Dilip Kumar
- Attention to carbon footprints in food choices and the crowding out effect of attention‐leading nudges pp. 8493-8507

- Dominic Lemken, Daniele Asioli and Frederick Schoppa
- Aspiration performance gap, second generation involvement in management, and family Firms' environmental responsibility pp. 8508-8525

- Xuan Wang and Wei Sun
- Greenwashing, carbon emission, and ESG pp. 8526-8539

- Sirimon Treepongkaruna, Hue Hwa Au Yong, Steen Thomsen and Khine Kyaw
- Facilitator roles for knowledge sharing in industrial symbiosis networks during emergence pp. 8540-8558

- Katrin Katana, Besma Glaa and Murat Mirata
- Analysis of barriers to adopting Industry 4.0 to achieve agri‐food supply chain sustainability: A group‐based fuzzy analytic hierarchy process pp. 8559-8586

- Guoqing Zhao, Chenhui Ye, Denis Dennehy, Shaofeng Liu, Antoine Harfouche and Femi Olan
- Climate change exposure and the takeover market: A text‐based analysis pp. 8587-8592

- Pongsapak Chindasombatcharoen, Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pornsit Jiraporn and Nopparat Wongsinhirun
- Relationship between sustainability disclosure and corporate reputation: Evidence from a meta‐analysis pp. 8593-8615

- María Luisa Pajuelo‐Moreno, María Jesús Barroso‐Méndez and Dolores Gallardo‐Vázquez
- Analysis of Industry 4.0 technological enablers for sustainable supply chain transparency in a fuzzy environment pp. 8616-8636

- Shubhangini Rajput
- Implementing circular business models for the second‐life battery of electric vehicles: Challenges and enablers from an ecosystem perspective pp. 8637-8655

- Reza Toorajipour, Koteshwar Chirumalla, Glenn Johansson, Erik Dahlquist and Fredrik Wallin
- Circular business model innovation and cognitive framing: Addressing the “missing micro” pp. 8656-8667

- Suzana Matoh, Sally V. Russell, Katy Roelich and Sally Randles
- Country‐level analysis of the relationships between sustainability and the textile–clothing–leather–footwear industries pp. 8668-8678

- Fahimeh Khatami, Francesca Romana Rinaldi, Carlo Salvato and Alberto Ferraris
- From awareness to action: Understanding the relationship between circular economy and favourable evaluation towards sustainable development pp. 8679-8694

- Jéssica dos Santos Leite Gonella, Moacir Godinho Filho, Gilberto Miller Devós Ganga and Fabiane Leticia Lizarelli
- Supply chain transformative capabilities and their microfoundations for circular economy transition: A qualitative study in Made in Italy sectors pp. 8695-8715

- Raffaele Nacchiero, Giovanni Francesco Massari and Ilaria Giannoccaro
- Do venture capital investments contribute to the achievement of the sustainable development goals? pp. 8716-8746

- Gianluca Gucciardi
- Does corporate ESG, an essential factor for overcoming the climate crisis, affect sustainability: The effects of psychological distance and purchase intention pp. 8747-8758

- Hyuck Jin Lee
- Empirical modeling approaches in sustainable supply chain management: A review with bibliometric and network analyses pp. 8759-8783

- Ali Nikseresht, Davood Golmohammadi and Mostafa Zandieh
- Strategic resilience nexus: Connecting pioneering and sustainability orientations pp. 8784-8797

- Gloria Parra‐Requena, Pedro M. García‐Villaverde, María José Ruiz‐Ortega and Mateo M. Córcoles‐Muñoz
- Industry 4.0 adoption and eco‐product innovation capability—Understanding the role of supply chain integration pp. 8798-8814

- Saumyaranjan Sahoo, Ashwani Kumar, Sachin Kumar Mangla and Anurag Tiwari
- Impact of energy saving and emission reduction policy: Empirical evidence from regional and local business in China pp. 8815-8832

- Shenghao Bi, Wanying Zhang, Zhenjun Yan and Andrea Appolloni
- Decarbonization types of medium‐sized and mid‐cap firms in the manufacturing sector pp. 8833-8850

- Joern Block, Solvej Lorenzen and Holger Steinmetz
- How environmental accidents influence consumer “green” behavior: An econometric analysis pp. 8851-8867

- Rick Hardcopf and Suvrat Dhanorkar
- An economic foundation for assessing the credibility of corporate net zero transition pathways pp. 8868-8881

- Keith Jin Deng Chan, Bon Cheung and Louis Yue Shen
- Fostering circular economy in small and medium‐sized enterprises: The role of social capital, adaptive capacity, entrepreneurial orientation and a pro‐sustainable environment pp. 8882-8899

- Alberto Alcalde‐Calonge, Pablo Ruiz‐Palomino and Francisco José Sáez‐Martínez
- Confucian culture, environmental innovation, and family firms' performance: The moderating role of market competition pp. 8900-8910

- Zhongju Liao and Yan Liu
- The nexus of Green finance and renewable energy on CO2 emissions pp. 8911-8928

- Rim El Khoury, Nohade Nasrallah, Hazem Marashdeh, Osama F. Atayah and Kaliyan Mathiyazhagan
- Climate transition risk and enterprise default probability pp. 8929-8945

- Haibo Sun, Shuguang He, Nan Cheng and Zhonglu Liu
- Mainstreaming innovative circular economy solutions—A comparative study between entrepreneurs in developed versus emerging markets and developing economies pp. 8946-8964

- Olga Rataj, René Kemp and Katarzyna Mordaszewska
- Senior management's sustainability commitment and environmental performance: Revealing the role of green human resource management practices pp. 8965-8977

- Sikandar Ali Qalati, Faiza Siddiqui and Domitilla Magni
- Green servitization, circular economy, and sustainability a winning combination analysis through hybrid SEM‐ANN approach pp. 8978-8993

- Satirenjit Kaur Johl, Kashif Ali, Kunio Shirahada and Oyelakin Idris Oyewale
- Towards integrative multi‐stakeholder responsibility for net zero in e‐waste: A systematic literature review pp. 8994-9014

- Dongmei Cao, Elmar Puntaier, Fatima Gillani, Dennis Chapman and Sunita Dewitt
- The automated sustainability auditor: Does artificial intelligence curtail greenwashing behavior in Chinese firms? pp. 9015-9039

- Muhammad Kaleem Khan, Chunhui Huo, R. M. Ammar Zahid and Umer Sahil Maqsood
- Circular economy‐based operational strategies in the management of solar photovoltaics e‐waste: A multi‐stakeholder perspective pp. 9040-9058

- Ayush Gautam, Ravi Shankar and Prem Vrat
- Implementing Industry 4.0 and circular economy through the developmental culture perspective—Driving a competitive advantage in the manufacturing industry pp. 9059-9074

- Vichathorn Piyathanavong, Sun Olapiriyakul, Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes, Vikas Kumar, Huynh Van‐Nam and Jessada Karnjana
- Transforming the agri‐food sector through eco‐innovation: A path to sustainability and technological progress pp. 9075-9097

- Nuria Chaparro‐Banegas, Mercedes Sánchez‐Garcia, Consuelo Calafat‐Marzal and Norat Roig‐Tierno
- Exploring the power of informal institutions: How does social trust affect corporate's greenwashing strategy pp. 9098-9115

- Qi Shuang, Jintao Lu, Sen Wang, Denise Callari and Nicola Cucari
- Stock market reaction to mandatory sustainability reporting: Does carbon‐intensity and environmental, social, and governance reputation matter? pp. 9116-9140

- Dharen Pandey, Waleed M. Al‐ahdal and Hafiza Aishah Hashim
- Data‐driven control and a prey–predator model for sourcing decisions in the low‐carbon intertwined supply chain pp. 9141-9160

- Imad El Harraki, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin, Amine Belhadi, Sachin Kamble, Karim Zkik and Mustapha Oudani
- Product portfolio decarbonization: Deleting hot products for a cooler supply chain pp. 9161-9180

- Chunguang Bai, Xiaoyu Ma and Qingyun Zhu
- How do hybrid organisations use socio‐environmental impact information? An exploratory analysis in European B corps pp. 9181-9196

- Iluminada Fuertes‐Fuertes, J. David Cabedo and José Miguel Tirado‐Beltrán
- Developing resilience strategies amid supply chain risks in the automotive industry: A stakeholder theory perspective pp. 9197-9213

- Luay Jum'a, Salam Qamardin and Muhammad Ikram
- A strategic framework for sustainable quality management in the waste textile recycling industry within the context of the circular economy pp. 9214-9232

- Yaru Wei, Yumin Liu, Ahsan Siraj, Jichao Xu, Shilpa Taneja and Ning Wang
Volume 33, issue 6, 2024
- Does combining analytical and synthetic knowledge benefit eco‐innovation? Evidence from Norway pp. 4977-4989

- Faraimo Jay Vai
- Degrowth attitudes among entrepreneurs hinder fast venture scaling pp. 4990-5005

- Sebastian Hinderer and Andreas Kuckertz
- Do firms' sustainability practices pay off during global crises? Evidence from Asia and the Pacific pp. 5006-5027

- Md Lutfur Rahman, Gazi Salah Uddin and Donghyun Park
- Toward sustainable automobility: Insights from a stewardship literature review of the industry pp. 5028-5050

- Tracey Dodd, Chee Seng Cheong, Arvid Hoffmann and Ralf Zurbruegg
- Revolutionizing green business: The power of academic directors in accelerating eco‐innovation and sustainable transformation in China pp. 5051-5072

- Farid Ullah, Ping Jiang and Ahmed A. Elamer
- Business strategies towards climate‐smart agriculture in Europe: A literature review pp. 5073-5085

- Gohar Isakhanyan, Christopher Jr. Galgo, Marilena Gemtou and Søren Marcus Pedersen
- Sustainability‐oriented innovation in manufacturing firms: Implementation and evaluation framework pp. 5086-5108

- Budi Harsanto, Niraj Kumar and Roula Michaelides
- Measuring the impact of circular economy performance on financial performance: The moderating role of stakeholder engagement pp. 5109-5126

- Benedetta Esposito, Daniela Sica, Stefania Supino and Ornella Malandrino
- Big data driven supply chain innovative capability for sustainable competitive advantage in the food supply chain: Resource‐based view perspective pp. 5127-5150

- Mukesh Kumar, Rakesh D. Raut, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Jonathan Moizer and Jonathan Lean
- Investing in our planet: Examining retail investors' preference for green bond investment pp. 5151-5173

- Shivam Azad, S L Tulasi Devi and Anand Kumar Mishra
- Advancing the understanding of sustainable business models through organizational learning pp. 5174-5194

- Bejtush Ademi, Alf Steinar Sætre and Nora Johanne Klungseth
- Gender diversity and environmental activism: Gender discrimination or socialisation? pp. 5195-5213

- Jialing Yu and Yang Stephanie Liu
- Accomplishing sustainable development goals through international management system standards and multinational supply chains pp. 5214-5231

- Pantri Heriyati, Neeraj Yadav and Dewi Tamara
- Friends and foes: Embracing coopetition for sustainability in the New Zealand alternative protein industry pp. 5232-5246

- Viet Vu and Benjamin Fath
- The interplay of institutional pressures, digitalization capability, environmental, social, and governance strategy, and triple bottom line performance: A moderated mediation model pp. 5247-5268

- Min‐Jae Lee, Anna Pak and Taewoo Roh
- What are the factors that most influence the formation of workers' labor values in order to achieve sustainable development in Latin America? pp. 5269-5283

- Arelys López‐Concepción, Ana I. Gil‐Lacruz, Isabel Saz‐Gil, Miguel‐Ángel Garcia‐Madurga and Ignacio Sánchez‐Medalón
- Competitive strategy and circular economy practice implementation toward corporate sustainability performance pp. 5284-5302

- Vivian Osei, Chunguang Bai, Disraeli Asante‐Darko and Amoako Kwarteng
- Policy stimulation for the electric vehicle industry: An analysis of mainstream media discourse pp. 5303-5324

- Monika Jain, Shalini Talwar, Rashmi Rastogi, Puneet Kaur and Amandeep Dhir
- Business model innovation through the design of circular product‐service system value propositions: A method proposal pp. 5325-5345

- Sânia da Costa Fernandes and Henrique Rozenfeld
- Stock price reactions to climate science information from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: A mitigation function of corporate and sector emissions responsibility? pp. 5346-5365

- Constanze Teutrine, Mario Schuster, Sophie Constance Bornhöft, Rainer Lueg and Yassin Denis Bouzzine
- Are digital trends driving corporate environmental, social, and governance practices? Evidence from China pp. 5366-5385

- Suyang Xiao, Jiajun Xu and Rui Li
- Sustainable business model innovation, dynamic capabilities, and organizational design: Insights from Norwegian aquaculture pp. 5386-5404

- Matthew Coffay, Ragnar Tveterås, Nancy Bocken and Marcel L.A.M Bogers
- Mapping the signaling environment between sustainability‐focused entrepreneurship and investment inputs: A topic modeling approach pp. 5405-5422

- Nan Yang, Dimitrios Dousios, Nikolaos Korfiatis and Konstantinos Chalvatzis
- Do corporate sustainability practices mitigate earnings management? The moderating role of firm size pp. 5423-5444

- Haseeb Ur Rahman, Muhammad Zahid, Parvez Alam Khan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al‐Faryan and Khaled Hussainey
- Business reporting of Sustainable Development Goals: Global trends and implications pp. 5445-5462

- Chonlawan Thammaraksa, Caroline Herlev Gebara, Michael Zwicky Hauschild, Caroline Aggestam Pontoppidan and Alexis Laurent
- Blockchain technology in circular economy: Unpacking the potential issues and critical echoes through data triangulation and natural language processing pp. 5463-5484

- Santosh Kumar Shrivastav and Surajit Bag
- Women green entrepreneurship: Conceptualisation and use of bricolage for policy recommendations pp. 5485-5502

- Seema Potluri, Subramaniam Ananthram and Bollempalli Venkata Phani
- Corporate governance structure and climate‐related financial disclosure: Conventional banks versus Islamic banks pp. 5503-5528

- Rasim Simsek, Sabur Mollah and Abongeh Tunyi
- Regulatory distance and firms' environmental innovation: The role of environmental information disclosure and social trust pp. 5529-5539

- Zhongju Liao and Mengnan Zhang
- Climate risk and opportunity exposure and firm value: An international investigation pp. 5540-5562

- Xuefeng Li, Le Luo and Qingliang Tang
- Digital data‐driven technologies and the environmental sustainability of micro, small, and medium enterprises: Does size matter? pp. 5563-5582

- Virginia Hernández, Antonio Revilla and Alicia Rodríguez
- Evolution of dynamic capabilities for business sustainability performance: Evidence from the Indian manufacturing sector pp. 5583-5605

- K. V. Bhadra, T. J. Kamalanabhan and Sanjay Kumar Singh
- Towards sustainability: Digital capability, sustainable business model innovation, and corporate environmental responsibility of high‐performing enterprises in an emerging market pp. 5606-5623

- Xingwu Luo, Wei Qian, Min Liu, Xiaodan Yu and Yang Liu
- Sustainability competence in small and medium exporters: Determinant and outcomes pp. 5624-5646

- Hsing‐Hua Stella Chang
- Environmental sustainability and customer experience in emerging markets pp. 5647-5660

- Ernest Kafui Kwasi Tsetse, Russell Adams, Esi A. Elliot and Clara Downey
- Meeting the closed‐loop challenge: The “Who‐What‐How” strategic choices for a successful remanufacturing approach pp. 5661-5680

- Danilo Pesce, Claudia Franzè and Emilio Paolucci
- Consumer behavioral intention toward sustainable biscuits: An extension of the theory of planned behavior with product familiarity and perceived value pp. 5681-5702

- Rosa Maria Dangelico, Gaia Ceccarelli and Luca Fraccascia
- Stakeholder pressure and circular supply chain practices: Moderating roles of environmental information exchange capability and circular innovation orientation pp. 5703-5720

- Yaw Agyabeng‐Mensah, Ebenezer Afum and Charles Baah
- The tone of buyer firms' annual reports and suppliers' green innovation: The spillover effects in the supply chain pp. 5721-5735

- Yang Yang, Zheng Xiao, Yu Gong and Eias al Humdan
- Do environmental regulations and technological innovation enhance environmental well‐being in sub‐Saharan Africa? pp. 5736-5752

- Emmanuel Kwaku Manu, George S. Chen and Samuel Adomako
- Creating a sustainable future through Industry 4.0 technologies: Untying the role of circular economy practices and supply chain visibility pp. 5753-5775

- Muhammad Junaid, Jianguo Du, Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik and Fakhar Shahzad
- The impact of Fintech on corporate carbon emissions: Towards green and sustainable development pp. 5776-5796

- Chang'an Wang, Long Wang, Shikuan Zhao, Cunyi Yang and Khaldoon Albitar
- How sustainability shapes consumer preferences on special occasions pp. 5797-5811

- Costanza Dasmi, Acuti Diletta, Valentina Mazzoli and Raffaele Donvito
- Strategic pathways to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 12 through Industry 4.0: Moderating role of institutional pressure pp. 5812-5838

- Mahak Sharma, Pratibha Singh and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- Do local government sustainability initiatives impact corporate social sustainability practices? pp. 5839-5854

- Atsuhiro Ida, Kenichi Yoshida, Jun Xie, Yoshitaka Tanaka and Shunsuke Managi
- When and How does in‐role pro‐environmental behavior spill over to extra‐role behavior: Two experimental studies in the retail and education industries pp. 5855-5872

- Wenjing Guo, Kerrie Unsworth, Christian Bretter and Matthew Davis
- Exploring the drivers of supply chain sustainability: An internal and external configuration perspective pp. 5873-5885

- Weili Yin
- What gets measured well is managed well: Determining a hierarchy of interdependencies of environmental elements for effective environmental performance pp. 5886-5899

- Shiri Vivek, Sufian Qrunfleh and Vivek Dalela
- The productivity paradox in carbon‐intensive companies: How eco‐innovation affects corporate environmental and financial performance pp. 5900-5919

- Albert Czerny and Peter Letmathe
- Climate policy uncertainty and firm‐level carbon dioxide emissions: Assessing the impact in the U.S. market pp. 5920-5938

- Djula Borozan and Burak Pirgaip
- Impact of business strategy on carbon emissions: Empirical evidence from U.S. firms pp. 5939-5954

- Muhammad Nurul Houqe, Tarek Abdelfattah, Muhammad Kaleem Zahir‐ul‐Hassan and Subhan Ullah
- Relationship between recycling, circular economy and eco‐innovation in Europe. Application of a dynamic network data envelopment analysis model pp. 5955-5974

- Teresa García‐Valderrama, Jaime Sánchez‐Ortiz, María Del Carmen Pérez‐González and María Del Carmen Puentes‐Graña
- Can CEO's professional connections drive green innovation of SMEs? pp. 5975-5995

- Kun Wang, Hao Huang and Youwei Yuan
- Enabling organizations to strategically manage risks in circular supply chains pp. 5996-6009

- Mladen Krstić, Leonardo Agnusdei, Pamela Palmi and Tomas Baležentis
- Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) acquisitions: Deal structure and outcome pp. 6010-6028

- Silvia Gordano, Florian Bauer and David R. King
- Greening the supply chain: Institutional pressures, data‐driven innovations, and the road to circular sustainability pp. 6029-6044

- Rohit Kumar Singh and Heena Thanki Joshi
- Environmental sustainability in health care: An empirical investigation of US hospitals pp. 6045-6065

- Sumin Han, Yeasung Jeong, Kangbok Lee and Joonhwan In
- Framing sustainability strategies for the enactment of corporate actions with positive macro‐level impact: Evidence from a developing country pp. 6066-6083

- Jorge A. Rodríguez and Adriana Amaya‐Rivas
- The impact of financial investment on corporate environmental sustainability: Reservoir effect or crowding‐out effect? pp. 6084-6105

- Peihao Shi and Qinghua Huang
- Greening in the spotlight: How public inquisitiveness shapes European SMEs' actions in response to climate concerns pp. 6106-6123

- Jasper Brinkerink and Yannick Bammens
Volume 33, issue 5, 2024
- Exploring enablers and inhibitors of AI‐enabled drones for manufacturing process audits: A mixed‐method approach pp. 3749-3768

- Amit Shankar, Abhishek Behl, Vijay Pereira, Meena Chavan and Francesco Chirico
- The influence of board interlocks and sustainability experience on transparent sustainability disclosure pp. 3769-3793

- Jing Lu, Dongning Yu, Fereshteh Mahmoudian, Jamal A. Nazari and Irene M. Herremans
- Pressures for sub‐supplier sustainability compliance: The importance of target markets in textile and garment supply chains pp. 3794-3810

- Enrico Fontana, Muhammad Atif and Huma Sarwar
- Circular value creation through environmental entrepreneurship initiatives: A case‐based exploration pp. 3811-3831

- Subhalaxmi Mohapatra, Subhadip Roy, Arvind Upadhyay and Anil Kumar
- How does digitization enable green innovation? Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 3832-3854

- Wen Chen, Changyi Zhu, Qi Cheung, Siying Wu, Jun Zhang and Jia Cao
- Does intrinsic motivation or extrinsic pressure matter more? An exploratory study of small businesses going green and innovation pp. 3855-3886

- Bach Nguyen and Nhung Vu
- Overcoming strategies for supply chain digitization barriers: Implications for sustainable development goals pp. 3887-3910

- Krishna Kumar Dadsena, Pushpesh Pant, Sanjoy Kumar Paul and Saurabh Pratap
- Environmental pressure and board gender diversity: Evidence from the European Union Emission Trading System pp. 3911-3935

- Marie Dutordoir, Frederiek Schoubben, Kristof Struyfs and Wouter Torsin
- Corporate digitalization and green innovation: Evidence from textual analysis of firm annual reports and corporate green patent data in China pp. 3936-3964

- Liting Fang and Zhaohua Li
- Exploring the potential of blockchain‐enabled smart contracts for achieving net‐zero emissions: An empirical study pp. 3965-3985

- Surajit Bag, Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Susmi Routray, Santosh Kumar Shrivastav and Soni Agrawal
- Artificial intelligence and corporate carbon neutrality: A qualitative exploration pp. 3986-4003

- Adeel Luqman, Qingyu Zhang, Shalini Talwar, Meena Bhatia and Amandeep Dhir
- Reward or punishment? The impact of heterogeneous environmental regulatory intervention on the firm market value pp. 4004-4023

- Lihua Sun, Chunguang Bai and Joseph Sarkis
- Traders as ecosystem orchestrators for sustainable foods supply chain transformation pp. 4024-4038

- Ranjit Gupta, Cristian Mejia, Shuan SadreGhazi, Yuki Sano, Leticia Sarmento Dos Muchangos, Tomonori Sekiguchi, Hiromi Nakamura and Yuya Kajikawa
- Carbon emission efficiency in the age of digital economy: New insights on green technology progress and industrial structure distortion pp. 4039-4057

- Zhipeng Yu, Yi Liu, Taihua Yan and Ming Zhang
- Nexus of circular economy R0 to R9 principles in integrated reporting: Insights from a multiple case study comparison pp. 4058-4085

- Sarfraz Nazir and Federica Doni
- Determinants of firms' initiative and inertia in pursuing climate neutrality strategies—Theoretical explanations and empirical evidence pp. 4086-4107

- Benedikt Unger and Michael Nippa
- ESG ratings and green innovation: A U‐shaped journey towards sustainable development pp. 4108-4129

- Cunyi Yang, Conghao Zhu and Khaldoon Albitar
- Motivations for social and environmental reporting in Spanish SMEs: An inductive content analysis pp. 4130-4144

- M. Dolores Guerrero‐Baena, Francisca Castilla‐Polo and Pablo Rodríguez‐Gutiérrez
- Harmony in flux: Unraveling the green innovation with organizational forgetting, absorptive capacity, and the jazz of organizational improvisation pp. 4145-4161

- Mohsin Shahzad, Abaid Ullah Zafar, Maoran Ye and Xiangan Ding
- Mere facade? Is greenwashing behaviour lower in low‐carbon corporates? pp. 4162-4174

- Pengyu Chen and Zhongzhu Chu
- Navigating a net‐zero economy future: Antecedents and consequences of net‐zero economy‐based green innovation pp. 4175-4197

- Khalid Mehmood, Pradeep Kautish, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Ahsan Ali and Yigit Kazancoglu
- Anatomy of the chimera: Environmental, Social, and Governance ratings beyond the myth pp. 4198-4217

- Caterina Lucarelli and Sabrina Severini
- ESG controversies and corporate governance: Evidence from board size pp. 4218-4232

- Sirimon Treepongkaruna, Khine Kyaw and Pornsit Jiraporn
- Green horizons: Unleashing green innovation through green business strategies and competencies pp. 4233-4251

- Sheikh Farhan Ashraf, Cai Li, Muhammad Umair Wattoo, Majid Murad and Babak Mahmood
- So … are family firms more sustainable? On the economic, social and environmental sustainability of family SMEs pp. 4252-4270

- Inés Herrero, Cristina López and Rocío Ruiz‐Benítez
- Do eco labels matter for green business strategy and sustainable consumption? A mixed method investigation on green products pp. 4271-4291

- Kanishka Pathak, Gyan Prakash, Monika Jain, Reeti Agarwal and Rekha Attri
- Beyond external pressures: How work conditions harm employees' social and environmental responsibilities pp. 4292-4309

- Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi and Bakr Al‐Gamrh
- Can corporate environmental, social, and governance performance influence foreign institutional investors to hold shares? Evidence from China pp. 4310-4330

- Juzhang Feng, Sha Tang and Junhao Zhong
- Barriers to adopting circular business models: A cross‐sectoral analysis pp. 4331-4350

- Johan Brändström, Amer Jazairy and Erik Roos Lindgreen
- Digitalisation and environmental management activities: The effects of family ownership` pp. 4351-4374

- Wunnam Basit Issah, Lutfa Tilat Ferdous, Faruk Bhuiyan and Taimur Sharif
- Tapping into the green potential: The power of artificial intelligence adoption in corporate green innovation drive pp. 4375-4396

- Murtaza Hussain, Shaohua Yang, Umer Sahil Maqsood and R. M. Ammar Zahid
- Circular supply chains in manufacturing—Quo vadis? Accomplishments, challenges and future opportunities pp. 4397-4423

- Arijit Bhattacharya, Shefali Srivastava and Abhijit Majumdar
- Does entrepreneurship hold the key? Steering through income inequality towards happiness pp. 4424-4440

- Amirmahmood Amini Sedeh and Rosa Caiazza
- Climate‐neutral labeling for climate‐friendly vs. climate‐harmful food products: Consumer perceptions and implications pp. 4441-4455

- Gesa Stremmel, Ossama Elshiewy and Yasemin Boztug
- A system dynamics approach to modelling eco‐innovation drivers in companies: Understanding complex interactions using machine learning pp. 4456-4479

- Carlos F. A. Arranz
- Do corporate environmental protection efforts reduce firm‐level operating risk? Evidence from a developing country pp. 4480-4492

- Syed Hassan Jamil and Majid Jamal Khan
- The role of business and management in driving the sustainable development goals (SDGs): Current insights and future directions from a systematic review pp. 4493-4529

- Ritika Mahajan, Satish Kumar, Weng Marc Lim and Monica Sareen
- Generation Z's green purchase behavior: Do green consumer knowledge, consumer social responsibility, green advertising, and green consumer trust matter for sustainable development? pp. 4530-4546

- Prasad Siba Borah, Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe and Nyankomo Marwa
- Digital transformation, ESG practice, and total factor productivity pp. 4547-4561

- Xiangan Ding, Zhonglin Sheng, Andrea Appolloni, Mohsin Shahzad and Shaojie Han
- Do boards care about planetary boundaries? A gender perspective on circular economy disclosures pp. 4562-4597

- Saudi‐Yulieth Enciso‐Alfaro and Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez
- Corporate purpose and early disaster response: Providing evidence of dynamic materiality? pp. 4598-4612

- Diego Arias, Xabier Barriola and Cristian Loza Adaui
- How green human resource management can promote green competitive advantage: The role of green innovation pp. 4613-4625

- Shujie Zhang, Mengyuan Chen and Guiyao Tang
- Does corruption sand the wheels of sustainable development? Evidence through green innovation pp. 4626-4651

- Muhammad Ansar Majeed, Tanveer Ahsan and Ammar Gull
- Exploring potential diffusion pathways of biorefinery innovations—An agent‐based simulation approach for facilitating shared value creation pp. 4652-4693

- Julia Wenger, Georg Jäger, Annukka Näyhä, Simon Plakolb, Paul Erich Krassnitzer and Tobias Stern
- Using green human resource management practices to achieve green performance: Evidence from Italian manufacturing context pp. 4694-4707

- Andrea Chiarini and Surajit Bag
- Corporate sustainability strategy: From definitional ambiguity toward conceptual clarification pp. 4708-4729

- Jennifer Adolph and Markus Beckmann
- Business strategy and innovative models in the fashion industry: Clothing leasing as a driver of sustainability pp. 4730-4743

- Micol Barletta, Idiano D'Adamo, Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes and Massimo Gastaldi
- Business strategies for achieving carbon neutrality goals in collaborative ecosystems: Bridging gaps in achieving operational status pp. 4744-4765

- Adeel Luqman, Qingyu Zhang, Veenu Sharma, Ritika Gugnani and Steven T. Walsh
- Achieving sustainable development with sustainable packaging: A natural‐resource‐based view perspective pp. 4766-4787

- Cherry C. I. Lau and Christina W. Y. Wong
- Biodiversity management and stock price crash risk pp. 4788-4805

- Alexander Bassen, Daniel Buchholz, Kerstin Lopatta and Anna R. Rudolf
- The perfect combination to win the competition: Bringing sustainability and customer experience together pp. 4806-4824

- Umut Ünal, Rıfgı Buğra Bağcı and Mertcan Taşçıoğlu
- Circular product design challenges: An exploratory study on critical barriers pp. 4825-4842

- Daniel Jugend, Hugo Henrique dos Santos, Susana Garrido, Regiane Máximo Siqueira and Jaime A. Mesa
- Circular economy startups and digital entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 4843-4860

- Ravi Roshan, Krishna Chandra Balodi, Sagnika Datta, Anil Kumar and Arvind Upadhyay
- Circular economy principles as a basis for a sustainability management theory: A systems thinking and moral imagination approach pp. 4861-4870

- Roberta De Angelis and Giancarlo Ianulardo
- Carbon reporting regulation: Real effects, external pressures, and internal policies pp. 4871-4886

- Diogenis Baboukardos, Anastasia Kopita, Charlotte Ranegaard and Elias Demetriades
- Responsible entrepreneurship, social innovation, and entrepreneurial performance: Does commitment to SDGs matter? pp. 4887-4900

- Samuel Adomako and Nguyen Phong Nguyen
- Promoting green supply chain under carbon tax, carbon cap and carbon trading policies pp. 4901-4912

- Reza Eslamipoor and Abbas Sepehriyar
- Risk management of green supply chains for agricultural products based on social network evaluation framework pp. 4913-4934

- Wenke Wang, Qilin Cao, Yang Liu, Cheng Zhou, Qinghui Jiao and Sachin Kumar Mangla
- Renewable energy use, slack financial resources, and board attributes: Does energy efficiency policy matter? pp. 4935-4957

- Ali Uyar, Ali Meftah Gerged, Cemil Kuzey and Abdullah S. Karaman
- Marketing plant‐based versus animal‐sourced foods in online grocery stores: A comparative content analysis of sustainability and other product claims in the United States pp. 4958-4973

- Suzannah Gerber, Sadie R. Dix and Sean Cash
- The impact of sustainable development strategy on sustainable supply chain firm performance in the digital transformation era pp. 4974-4975

- Kirti Nayal, Rakesh D. Raut, Vinay Surendra Yadav, Pragati Priyadarshinee and Balkrishna E. Narkhede
Volume 33, issue 4, 2024
- Can environmental non‐government organizations promote firms' environmental innovation? The role of environmental regulation and informatization level pp. 2641-2650

- Zhongju Liao and Mengnan Zhang
- Benevolent and authoritarian: How paternalistic leadership promotes employee green behavior pp. 2651-2668

- Lingyun Mi, Xuejiao Wang, Ting Xu, Hongwei Chen, Jiali Han and Lijie Qiao
- Exploring online sustainability disclosure in the healthcare industry: Evidence from best international hospitals pp. 2669-2682

- Antonello Garzoni, Vitiana L'Abate, Nicola Raimo and Filippo Vitolla
- Can borrowing constraints enhance environmental sustainability? An alternative parametric approach pp. 2683-2693

- Abhishek Dutta, Debarati Ghosh and Meghna Dutta
- When they are more than just employees: Environmentally conscious decision‐making in employee‐owned organizations pp. 2694-2711

- Mehmet A. Yetim and Furkan A. Gur
- Responsible innovation and corporate sustainability performance: A structural equation modeling‐neural network approach pp. 2712-2730

- Khalid Rasheed Memon, Say Keat Ooi and Heesup Han
- Artificial intelligence (AI)‐driven strategic business model innovations in small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises. Insights on technological and strategic enablers for carbon neutral businesses pp. 2731-2751

- Aqueeb Sohail Shaik, Safiya Mukhtar Alshibani, Girish Jain, Bhumika Gupta and Ankit Mehrotra
- Digital orientation, digital eco‐innovation and circular economy in the context of sustainable development goals pp. 2752-2770

- Ruchi Mishra, Rajesh Kr Singh and Nripendra P. Rana
- Risks in circular business models innovation: A cross‐industrial case study for composite materials pp. 2771-2787

- Andrea Tuni, Fiona Gutteridge, Winifred L. Ijomah and Maryam Mirpourian
- The role of agri‐food 4.0 in climate‐smart farming for controlling climate change‐related risks: A business perspective analysis pp. 2788-2802

- Yigit Kazancoglu, Cisem Lafci, Anil Kumar, Sunil Luthra, Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes and Yalcin Berberoglu
- How emotions and green altruism explain consumer purchase intention toward circular economy products: A multi‐group analysis on willingness to be environmentally friendly pp. 2803-2816

- Cheng‐Min Chao and Tai‐Kuei Yu
- Joining multi‐stakeholder initiatives to fight climate change: The environmental impact of corporate participation in the Science Based Targets initiative pp. 2817-2831

- Stefano Romito, Clodia Vurro and Stefano Pogutz
- Signaling sustainability: Can it entice business angels' willingness to invest? pp. 2832-2848

- Subhan Shahid, Ioanna Liouka and Ioanna Deligianni
- Sustainability leadership: An integrative review and conceptual synthesis pp. 2849-2867

- Aymen Sajjad, Gabriel Eweje and Muhammad Mustafa Raziq
- Investigating sustainability tensions and resolution strategies in the plastic food packaging industry—A paradox theory approach pp. 2868-2889

- Amna Farrukh and Aymen Sajjad
- Talk or walk? The board of directors and firm environmental strategies pp. 2890-2910

- Jonathan Taglialatela, Ivan Miroshnychenko, Roberto Barontini and Francesco Testa
- ESG rating divergence and corporate green innovation pp. 2911-2930

- Jian Zhou, Xiaodong Lei and Jianglong Yu
- Consumers' textile disposal practices and their perceived value in the circular economy: A platform focused ethnography approach pp. 2931-2948

- Rebecca Pera and Eliana Ferrulli
- The adoption of I4.0 technologies for a sustainable and circular supply chain: an industry‐based SEM analysis from the textile sector pp. 2949-2968

- Hala Hmamed, Anass Cherrafi, Asmaa Benghabrit, Sunil Tiwari and Pankaj Sharma
- Dynamic capabilities for sustainability: Toward a typology based on dimensions of sustainability‐oriented innovation and stakeholder integration pp. 2969-3004

- Daniela Ortiz‐Avram, Nelly Ovcharova and Alexander Engelmann
- The pathway towards circular economy: Measuring circular advantage of eco‐innovations pp. 3005-3038

- Stefano Brogi and Tamara Menichini
- Bank climate change initiatives, ownership structures, and corporate governance mechanisms: Evidence from emerging economies pp. 3039-3077

- Douglas A. Adu and Naheed N. Roni
- Board competence and green innovation—Does external governance matter? pp. 3078-3102

- Umair Bin Yousaf, Muhammad Zubair Tauni, Imran Yousaf and Nancy Lixin Su
- A dynamic framework to align company climate reporting and action with global climate targets pp. 3103-3128

- Anna Christy, Marwa Elnahass, Jaime Amezaga, Anthony Browne and Oliver Heidrich
- Green HRM practices, employee well‐being, and sustainable work behavior: Examining the moderating role of resource commitment pp. 3129-3141

- Michael Asiedu Gyensare, Samuel Adomako and Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah
- Industry 4.0 and sustainable business models: An intercontinental sample pp. 3142-3166

- Cumali Kılıç and Gaye Atilla
- Sustainability assurance and corporate environmental accountability pp. 3167-3183

- Tesfaye T. Lemma, Minga Negash, Ayalew Lulseged and Warren Maroun
- The impact of green entrepreneurial orientation on sustainability performance through the effects of green product and process innovation: The moderating role of ambidexterity pp. 3184-3202

- Arnaldo Coelho, Jorge Ferreira and Catarina Proença
- Sustainable entrepreneurship: When does environmental compliance improve corporate performance? pp. 3203-3221

- Presley K. Wesseh, Boqiang Lin, Yixuan Zhang and Preslyn Sharon Wesseh
- Exploring environmental and social performances of circular start‐ups: An orientation and certification assessment pp. 3222-3241

- Patrizia Ghisellini, Ivana Quinto, Renato Passaro and Sergio Ulgiati
- Sustainable finance disclosure regulation insights: Unveiling socially responsible funds performance during COVID‐19 pandemic and Russia–Ukraine war pp. 3242-3257

- Simona Cosma, Paolo Cucurachi, Vincenzo Gentile and Giuseppe Rimo
- Green signals: The impact of environmental protection support policies on firms' green innovation pp. 3258-3278

- Licheng Yang, Shijie Song and Chunlin Liu
- Corporate digital transformation, market competition, and the environmental performance—Microevidence from Chinese manufacturing pp. 3279-3298

- Xiu Jie Deng, Man Qing Yuan and Cai Yi Luo
- An empirical analysis of corporate sustainability bonds pp. 3299-3316

- Sudha Mathew and Sheeja Sivaprasad
- Collaboration among circular start‐ups and incumbents in the circular economy context pp. 3317-3330

- Alisha Tuladhar, Konstantinos Iatridis and Dimo Dimov
- CEO foreign experience and corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance pp. 3331-3355

- Yang Liu, Fukang Zhang and Han Zhang
- Sustainable practices in the animal health industry: A stakeholder‐based view pp. 3356-3382

- Krishnendu Saha, Matt Yarnall and Stefania Paladini
- Clear the air via dividends: Corporates' response to air pollution pp. 3383-3396

- Weiping Li, Xuezhi Zhang, Shuyi Cheng and Xiaohang Ren
- Sustainable board governance and environmental performance: European evidence pp. 3397-3421

- Patrick Velte
- Viability of sustainable logistics practices enabling circular economy: A system dynamics approach pp. 3422-3439

- Chamari Pamoshika Jayarathna, Duzgun Agdas and Les Dawes
- A multi‐level analysis of individual green entrepreneurial orientation: Evidence from Taiwan's environmental protection sectors pp. 3440-3462

- Yi‐Chun Huang, Li‐Ting Shih and Zhao‐Hong Cheng
- Exploring sustainable development goals adoption in supply chain management: A typology of coexisting institutional logics pp. 3463-3479

- Liliane Carmagnac, Minelle E. Silva and Morgane M. C. Fritz
- Emission targeting and carbon emissions: The moderating effect of female directors pp. 3480-3504

- Khalil Nimer, Muath Abdelqader, Cemil Kuzey and Ali Uyar
- Using blockchain or not? A focal firm's blockchain strategy in the context of carbon emission reduction technology innovation pp. 3505-3531

- Jianhua Zhu, Taiwen Feng, Ying Lu and Wenbo Jiang
- Circular economy and public policies: A dynamic analysis for European SMEs pp. 3532-3549

- Agustí Segarra‐Blasco, Mercedes Teruel and Josep Tomàs‐Porres
- Does committees' gender diversity affect firms' environmental and social performance? pp. 3550-3568

- Sonia Boukattaya, Zied Ftiti, Maher Jeriji and Waël Louhichi
- Multiple shareholding institutional investors and green governance of heavy‐polluting industries pp. 3569-3587

- Fengguang Lyu, Zhiping Zhang, Guangxin Fu, Zhangxin (Frank) Liu and Sirimon Treepongkaruna
- Reinforcing green business strategies with Industry 4.0 and governance towards sustainability: Natural‐resource‐based view and dynamic capability pp. 3588-3606

- Fadi Alkaraan, Mahmoud Elmarzouky, Khaled Hussainey, V. G. Venkatesh, Yangyan Shi and Nadia Gulko
- How can organizations measure the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria? Validation of an instrument using item response theory to capture workers' perception pp. 3607-3634

- Anrafel de Souza Barbosa, Maria Cristina Crispim, Luiz Bueno da Silva, Jonhatan Magno Norte da Silva, Aglaucibelly Maciel Barbosa and Sandra Naomi Morioka
- Sustainability isomorphism in buyer–supplier relationships: The impact of supply chain leadership pp. 3635-3653

- Zahra Ahmadi‐Gh and Alejandro Bello‐Pintado
- Evaluating the sustainability profile of banks: A comprehensive benchmarking analysis in the Italian context pp. 3654-3668

- Mario La Torre, Lucilla Bittucci, Cosimo Paccione and Alessia Palma
- Climate change disclosure and evolving institutional investor salience: Roles of the Principles for Responsible Investment pp. 3669-3686

- Kentaro Azuma and Akira Higashida
- Stakeholder integration in sustainable business models to enhance value delivery for a broader range of stakeholders pp. 3687-3706

- Kabelo Esther Rathobei, Helena Ranängen and Åsa Lindman
- Do impact investors live up to their promise? A systematic literature review on (im)proving investments' impacts pp. 3707-3732

- Annebeth Roor and Karen Maas
- Circular e‐waste ecosystems in necessity‐driven contexts: The impact of formal institutional voids pp. 3733-3747

- Milou Derks, Christina Bidmon and Francesca Ciulli
Volume 33, issue 3, 2024
- Business strategy and environmental information disclosure from a Confucian cultural perspective: Evidence from China pp. 1557-1577

- Meilin Zhao, Xiaohong Wang, Shaopeng Zhang and Lei Cheng
- Business sustainability under the influence of female directors toward the risk‐taking in innovation: Evidence from textual analysis pp. 1578-1591

- Veerawin Korphaibool, Pongsapak Chindasombatcharoen, Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pornsit Jiraporn and Sirimon Treepongkaruna
- Psychological ownership rather than material consumption: Can fashion firms' new subscription services become an environmentally sustainable business strategy? pp. 1592-1609

- Jiyun Kang, Assemgul Bissenbina, Amy A. Faria and Jisu Jang
- Firms' sustainability engagement and sustainability‐related controversies pp. 1610-1625

- Peter Kotzian
- Analyzing drivers of sustainable project‐driven supply chains: A fuzzy Delphi methodology–grey relational analysis approach pp. 1626-1646

- Anjali Shishodia, Rohit Sharma, Pavithra M.R. and K. Mathiyazhagan
- Nexus of environmental, social, and governance performance in China‐listed companies: Disclosure and green bond issuance pp. 1647-1660

- Shanshan Wang, Shih‐Chih Chen, Mohd Helmi Ali and Ming‐Lang Tseng
- A matter of alignment? Effects of product types and environmental claim framing on consumer evaluation of sustainable foods pp. 1661-1674

- Fei L. Weisstein, Jeffrey Meyer and Jonathan Kershaw
- A systematic literature review: Determinants of sustainability competitive advantage pp. 1675-1687

- Abdul Satar, Muhammad Al Musadiq, Benny Hutahayan and Solimun
- A framework to model the performance indicators of resilient construction supply chain: An effort toward attaining sustainability and circular practices pp. 1688-1720

- Arpit Singh, Ashish Dwivedi, Dindayal Agrawal and Anurag Chauhan
- Predicting the value‐based determinants of sustainable luxury consumption: A multi‐analytical approach and pathway to sustainable development in the luxury industry pp. 1721-1758

- Oguzhan Essiz and Aysu Senyuz
- Utilisation of certification schemes for recycled products in the Australian building and construction sector pp. 1759-1777

- Salman Shooshtarian, Tayyab Maqsood, Peter S. P. Wong, Atiq Zaman, Savindi Caldera and Tim Ryley
- Short‐term solutions to biodiversity conservation in portfolio construction: Forward‐looking disclosure and classification‐based metrics pp. 1778-1793

- Hannah Layman, H. Resit Akçakaya, Amanda Irwin, Sophus zu Ermgassen, Prue Addison and Mark Burgman
- Sustainable entrepreneurship practices of Indian SMEs: A strategic approach using fuzzy Delphi and best worst method pp. 1794-1809

- Nikhil Ghag and Harshad Sonar
- Driving businesses towards a better climate: Macro and micro mechanisms to protect the planet pp. 1810-1833

- Habiba Al‐Shaer, Yang Stephanie Liu and Khaldoon Albitar
- Proactive boundary‐spanning search, organizational resilience, and radical green innovation pp. 1834-1852

- Chun Xue and Juanru Wang
- CEO poverty experience and corporate environmental violations pp. 1853-1864

- Lei Du and Shenggang Ren
- Firm innovation as a business strategy of CEO power: Does national culture matter? pp. 1865-1886

- María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez and Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez
- CEO tenure and environmental fraud for listed family firms pp. 1887-1905

- Yang Wang, Yifei Zhang, Xiao Chang and Wei Kang
- Climate risks to the renewable energy sector: Assessment and adaptation within energy companies pp. 1906-1919

- Sirkku Juhola, Anna‐Greta Laurila, Fanny Groundstroem and Johannes Klein
- Government environmental concerns and corporate green innovation: Evidence from heavy‐polluting enterprises in China pp. 1920-1936

- Jinyu Chen, Dandan Zhu, Shijie Ding and Jingxiao Qu
- Why use or forgo formal and informal appropriation mechanisms? A qualitative study of sustainable innovations from small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 1937-1961

- Pablo Morales, Meindert Flikkema, Carolina Castaldi and Ard‐Pieter de Man
- The interplay among green absorptive capacity, green entrepreneurial, and learning orientations and their effect on triple bottom line performance pp. 1962-1976

- Jane Marzouk and Raghda El Ebrashi
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and corporate environmental sustainability: A systematic literature review and avenues for future research pp. 1977-2003

- Karim Mahran and Ahmed A. Elamer
- Can blockchain technologies enhance environmental sustainable development goals performance in manufacturing firms? Potential mediation of green supply chain management practices pp. 2004-2019

- Amin Jan, Anas A. Salameh, Haseeb Ur Rahman and Mohanad M. Alasiri
- Walking on the gender tightrope: Unlocking ESG potential through CEOs' dynamic capabilities and strategic board composition pp. 2020-2039

- Tim Heubeck
- Do foreign directors reinforce better waste management? The moderating role of eco‐innovation pp. 2040-2065

- Ali Uyar, Habiba Al‐Shaer, Cemil Kuzey and Abdullah S. Karaman
- Corporate entrepreneurial leadership, resources, capabilities, and sustainable performance pp. 2066-2083

- Ranjan Chaudhuri, Sheshadri Chatterjee, Sachin Kamble, Shivam Gupta, Nelson Oly Ndubisi and Amine Belhadi
- Do environmental scores become multinational corporations' strategic “greenwashing” tool for window‐dressing carbon reduction? A cross‐cultural analysis pp. 2084-2115

- Xuhui Peng, Jingduan Li, Qingliang Tang, Yi‐Chen Lan and Xinjian Cui
- Is biodiversity disclosure emerging as a key topic on the agenda of institutional investors? pp. 2116-2142

- Rizwan Ali, Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez, Beatriz Aibar‐Guzmán and Ramiz ur Rehman
- Tourists' environmentally responsible behavior: A new path of sustainable development of grassland tourism pp. 2143-2158

- Xin Wang, Li Jia Wang, Weize Wu, Yuan Chen and Rui Tian
- Toward low‐carbon sustainable development: Exploring the impact of digital economy development and industrial restructuring pp. 2159-2172

- Lisi Tan, Zhuodong Yang, Muhammad Irfan, Chante Jian Ding, Mingjun Hu and Jin Hu
- Stakeholder governance to facilitate collaboration for a systemic circular economy transition: A qualitative study in the European chemicals and plastics industry pp. 2173-2192

- Felix Carl Schultz, Vladislav Valentinov, Julian Kirchherr, Robert Jaroslav Reinhardt and Ingo Pies
- Attaining Sustainable Development Goals through embedding circular economy principles: Evidence from food processing small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises in India pp. 2193-2224

- Sudipta Ghosh, Rakesh D. Raut, Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Sudipta Sinha and Amitava Ray
- The role of interorganizational collaboration and digital technologies in the implementation of circular economy practices—Empirical evidence from manufacturing firms pp. 2225-2249

- Josef‐Peter Schöggl, Lukas Stumpf and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Sustainable development: The role of sustainability committees in achieving ESG targets pp. 2250-2268

- Aso Abdullah, Sibel Yamak, Anna Korzhenitskaya, Roya Rahimi and Jeanette McClellan
- Managerial long‐termism and corporate innovation: Evidence from China through text mining approaches pp. 2269-2286

- Ning Xu, Di Zhang and Yingjie Bai
- The nexus between electronic commerce and environmental pollution: The roles of energy efficiency and resource consumption pp. 2287-2300

- Wentao Yu, Yanrui Wu, Xiaolan Tan and Xiumei Guo
- Influential factors of pro‐environmental behaviors among franchisees in the fast‐food sector pp. 2301-2313

- Olufunmilola (Lola) Dada, Rozenn Perrigot and Anna Watson
- Determinants of environmental, social, and governance disclosure: A systematic literature review pp. 2314-2330

- Richard Yeaw Chong Seow
- Effects of green and circular products' features on consumers' choice of remanufactured smartphones pp. 2331-2344

- Jaqueline Carneiro Kerber, Diego Castro Fettermann and Marina Bouzon
- What is unique about sustainable business models for the base of the pyramid? pp. 2345-2366

- Eduardo Méndez‐León, René Díaz‐Pichardo, Tatiana Reyes‐Carrillo and María del Rosario Reyes‐Santiago
- How do stakeholder groups make sense of sustainability: Analysing differences in the complexity of their cognitive frames pp. 2367-2383

- Lutz Preuss, Isabel Fischer and Bimal Arora
- Interpreting stakeholder ecosystems through relational stakeholder theory: The case of a highly contested megaproject pp. 2384-2412

- Laura Corazza, Dario Cottafava, Daniel Torchia and Amandeep Dhir
- A good name is rather to be chosen: The impact of CEO reputation incentives on corporate green innovation pp. 2413-2431

- Xiaonan Sun, Javier Cifuentes‐Faura, Yao Xiao and Xiaoqian Liu
- From green hype to green habits: Understanding the factors that influence young consumers' green purchasing decisions pp. 2432-2444

- João M. Lopes, Micaela Pinho and Sofia Gomes
- Saving the environment with indigenous directors: Evidence from Africa pp. 2445-2461

- Vincent Tawiah, Reon Matemane, Babajide Oyewo and Tesfaye T. Lemma
- Carbon emissions, fracking, and firm value of U.S. oil and gas firms pp. 2462-2477

- André Varella Mollick and Md Ismail Haidar
- Does the micro become macro in developing economies? A study to trace sustainable circular replacements for emerging world's green development pp. 2478-2496

- Prigya Rawat, Vikas Arya, Justin Paul and Hiran Roy
- Global evidence on the association between environmental, social, and governance disclosures and future earnings risk pp. 2497-2517

- Muhammad Arif, Christopher Gan and Hussein Ahmed Bataineh
- Do prosocial‐certified companies walk the talk? An analysis of B Corps' contributions to Sustainable Development Goals pp. 2518-2532

- Leonardo Boni, Veronica Chiodo, Francesco Gerli and Laura Toschi
- How do the perception of the technological and symbolic dimensions and the social context affect the green consumer adoption process of eco‐innovations? pp. 2533-2545

- Clara Cubillas‐Para, Eva Tomaseti‐Solano and Antonia Madrid‐Guijarro
- Unlocking circular start‐ups: A model of barriers pp. 2546-2577

- Swati Kasana, Meena Chavan, Darshana Sedera, Zhiming Cheng and Max Ganzin
- The effect of green supply chain management practices on corporate environmental performance: Does supply chain competitive advantage matter? pp. 2578-2599

- John Wiredu, Qian Yang, Agyemang Kwasi Sampene, Bright Akwasi Gyamfi and Simplice Asongu
- Can business managerial capacity improve green innovation in different industries? Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 2600-2620

- Xiaoli Hao, Shufang Wen, Jianing Zhu, Haitao Wu and Yu Hao
- The role of social capital, resilience, and network complexity in attaining supply chain sustainability pp. 2621-2639

- Md Maruf Hossan Chowdhury, Mohammad Tarikul Islam, Imran Ali and Mohammed Quaddus
Volume 33, issue 2, 2024
- Sustainability partnership as a moderator in the relationship between business sustainability and firm competitiveness pp. 123-133

- Minna Saunila, Juhani Ukko and Jorma Kinnunen
- Blue goes green: The impact of the chief executive officer and board of directors' political ideology on corporate environmental performance pp. 134-148

- Yeongsu Anthony Kim
- Seeing the data for the trees: Assessing the data maturity and readiness of a UK forestry company pp. 149-161

- Teresa Martí‐Rosselló, Andrew J. Duncan and Euan Bowditch
- Nonfinancial reporting in family firms: A systematic review and agenda for future research pp. 162-179

- Sofia Brunelli, Salvatore Sciascia and Massimo Baù
- Sustainable business models and conflict indices for sustainable decision‐making: An application to decommissioning versus reusing offshore gas platforms pp. 180-196

- Fabio Zagonari
- Blockchain entrepreneurship roles for circular supply chain transition pp. 197-222

- Yasanur Kayikci, Nazlican Gozacan‐Chase and Abderahman Rejeb
- Adoption of hydrogen‐fueled freight transportation: A strategy toward sustainability pp. 223-240

- Vipulesh Shardeo and Bishal Dey Sarkar
- Market structure, ESG performance, and corporate efficiency: Insights from Brazilian publicly traded companies pp. 241-262

- Pedro Moskovics, Peter Wanke, Yong Tan and Ali Meftah Gerged
- Corporate scope 3 carbon emission reporting as an enabler of supply chain decarbonization: A systematic review and comprehensive research agenda pp. 263-282

- Maximilian Hettler and Lorenz Graf‐Vlachy
- Can a meta sustainability label facilitate more sustainable consumer choices? pp. 283-306

- Gabriele Torma and John Thøgersen
- The imperative of communication signals in boosting business strategies of the bioplastic packaging industry pp. 307-334

- M. Lahandi Baskoro, Benny Tjahjono, Macarena Beltran, Anna Bogush and Yichuan Wang
- Financial risk under the shock of global warming: Evidence from China pp. 335-351

- Zhiyuan Gao, Lianqing Li and Yu Hao
- Digitalization transformation and ESG performance: Evidence from China pp. 352-368

- Yuzhong Lu, Cheng Xu, Bingsheng Zhu and Yanqi Sun
- Demystifying the roles of organisational smart technology, artificial intelligence, robotics and algorithms capability: A strategy for green human resource management and environmental sustainability pp. 369-388

- Samuel Ogbeibu, Jude Emelifeonwu, Vijay Pereira, Raphael Oseghale, James Gaskin, Uthayasankar Sivarajah and Angappa Gunasekaran
- Heterogeneity in corporate green supply chain practice adoption: Insights from institutional fields pp. 389-406

- Yuan Chen, Qinghua Zhu and Joseph Sarkis
- Attribute imbalances and innovation implementation based on grounded theory: A case of Chinese enterprises in Gansu Province pp. 407-423

- Hui Wang, Anyin Jiang, Fayyaz Ahmad, Nabila Abid and Abbas Ali Chandio
- Independent directors and environmental innovations: How the visibility of public and private shareholders' environmental activism moderates the influence of board independence pp. 424-440

- Maria Ruiz‐Castillo, Juan Alberto Aragón‐Correa and Nuria Esther Hurtado‐Torres
- Social, environmental, and economic dimensions of innovation capabilities: Theorizing from sustainable business pp. 441-461

- Leandro da Silva Nascimento, Juliana Ribeiro da Rosa, Athos Ribeiro da Silva and Fernanda Maciel Reichert
- The impact of the Covid‐19 pandemic on the environmental sustainability strategies of listed firms in Sweden pp. 462-476

- Fredrik Andersson and Susanne Arvidsson
- Evolution of behavioral research on E‐waste management: Conceptual frameworks and future research directions pp. 477-503

- Md Shah Newaz and Andrea Appolloni
- Navigating circular economy: Unleashing the potential of political and supply chain analytics skills among top supply chain executives for environmental orientation, regenerative supply chain practices, and supply chain viability pp. 504-528

- Surajit Bag and Muhammad Sabbir Rahman
- How does green human resource management contribute to saving the environment? Evidence of emerging market manufacturing firms pp. 529-545

- Junaid Aftab and Monica Veneziani
- Can innovation affect the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance issues and financial performance? Empirical evidence from the STOXX200 index pp. 546-574

- Federica Doni and Marco Fiameni
- Interrelationships between circular economy and Industry 4.0: A research agenda for sustainable supply chains pp. 575-596

- Daniel Luiz de Mattos Nascimento, Diessica de Oliveira‐Dias, José Moyano‐Fuentes, Juan Manuel Maqueira Marín and Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes
- The influence of greenwashing practices on brand attitude: A multidimensional consumer analysis in Germany pp. 597-625

- Daniel Bladt, Guido van Capelleveen and Devrim Murat Yazan
- Non‐sustainable buying behavior: How the fear of missing out drives purchase intentions in the fast fashion industry pp. 626-641

- Richard Bläse, Matthias Filser, Sascha Kraus, Kaisu Puumalainen and Petra Moog
- Virtuous circles: Transformative impact and challenges of the social and solidarity circular economy pp. 642-660

- David Monciardini, Laura Rocca and Monica Veneziani
- Is it the mere female directors or their attributes that matter for the quality of corporate sustainability disclosures? pp. 661-678

- Haseeb Ur Rahman, Muhammad Zahid, Amin Jan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al‐Faryan and Khaled Hussainey
- Can the Sustainable Development Goals support nexus thinking in companies? The case of water pp. 679-691

- Jonathan Morris and Edeltraud Guenther
- First things first: Unselfconscious corporate virtuosity and corporate performance pp. 692-706

- Anthony M. Gould, Jean‐Etienne Joullié and Kate Gould
- Organizational sustainability schemes align with weak sustainability pp. 707-725

- James Demastus and Nancy E. Landrum
- Footwear as product‐service systems: Toward sustainable alternative consumption scenarios pp. 726-741

- Sameer Mittal, Muztoba Ahmad Khan, Vinod Yadav and Milind K. Sharma
- Can the construction of a research and development platform encourage innovation in green technology by private enterprises? Evidence from China pp. 742-763

- Yujie Wu, Mingyue Wang, Yingming Li, Junbi Zhou and Xiangjie Cao
- Linking business models and digital technologies through integrated reporting pp. 764-775

- Manuel De Nicola, Anna Maria Maurizi, Francesco Mercuri and Francesco Paolone
- Moving beyond “the” business case: How to make corporate sustainability work pp. 776-787

- Timo Busch, Michael L. Barnett, Roger Leonard Burritt, Benjamin W. Cashore, R. Edward Freeman, Irene Henriques, Bryan W. Husted, Rajat Panwar, Jonatan Pinkse, Stefan Schaltegger and Jeff York
- Inside the world of stepsiblings: Linking global production networks to sustainable supply chain management pp. 788-805

- Sadaat Ali Yawar and Stefan Seuring
- The effects of green brand image on brand loyalty: The case of mainstream fast food brands pp. 806-819

- Anna Watson, Rozenn Perrigot and Olufunmilola (Lola) Dada
- A path towards enterprise environmental performance improvement: How does CEO green experience matter? pp. 820-838

- Xin Li, Fei Guo and Jiaqi Wang
- Sustainability‐related supply chain risks and supply chain performances: The moderating effects of dynamic supply chain management practices pp. 839-857

- Vu Minh Ngo, Huy Truong Quang, Thinh Gia Hoang and An Duong Thi Binh
- Stemming the tide: Does climate risk affect M&A performance? pp. 858-881

- Suman Lodh, Nitin Deshmukh and Alireza Rohani
- Two interventions for mitigating the harms of greenwashing on consumer perceptions pp. 882-903

- Ravi Dutta‐Powell, Joshua J. Rhee and Saul Wodak
- The transition towards benefit corporations: What are the roles for stakeholders? pp. 904-916

- Vincenzo Riso, Mouhcine Tallaki, Enrico Bracci and Silvia Cantele
- The role of electronic waste management solutions and message framing in influencing consumer behaviours: Exploring the crowdfunding context pp. 917-929

- Stefania Testa, Ciro Troise, Silvano Cincotti and Mark Anthony Camilleri
- The reputational costs of corporate environmental underperformance: evidence from China pp. 930-948

- Md Mosharraf Hossain, Lafang Wang and Jing Yu
- Sustainable development barriers and pressures in SMEs: The mediating effect of management commitment to environmental practices pp. 949-967

- Antonia Madrid‐Guijarro and Antonio Duréndez
- Carbon emission reduction: Understanding the micro‐foundations of dynamic capabilities in companies with a strategic orientation for sustainability performance pp. 968-984

- Nicolas Chevrollier, Johannes W. F. C. van Lieshout, Aikaterini Argyrou and Johannes Amelink
- Can CEO environmental awareness promote new product development performance? Empirical research on Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 985-1003

- Jiawang Tang, Along Liu, Jibao Gu and Hefu Liu
- Green is the new black: How research and development and green innovation provide businesses a competitive edge pp. 1004-1023

- Mohammad Jamal Bataineh, Pedro Sánchez‐Sellero and Fayssal Ayad
- Green consumption and sustainable development: The effects of perceived values and motivation types on green purchase intention pp. 1024-1039

- Peggy M. L. Ng, Cherry T. Y. Cheung, Kam Kong Lit, Calvin Wan and Ellesmere T. K. Choy
- The digitalization of sustainability reporting processes: A conceptual framework pp. 1040-1050

- Simone Pizzi, Giovanni Mastroleo, Andrea Venturelli and Fabio Caputo
- The role of CEO regulatory focus in increasing or reducing corporate carbon emissions pp. 1051-1065

- Andreas Wagner and Denise Fischer‐Kreer
- An overview of Brazilian companies' readiness to implement industrial symbiosis pp. 1066-1080

- Fabiana Liar Agudo, Bárbara Stolte Bezerra and José Alcides Gobbo Júnior
- Do fast fashion sustainable business strategies influence attitude, awareness and behaviours of female consumers? pp. 1081-1098

- Eva Hageman, Vikas Kumar, Linh Duong, Archana Kumari and Eileen McAuliffe
- Determinants of social innovation in hybrid organisations: The moderating role of technology readiness pp. 1099-1112

- Michael Odei Erdiaw‐Kwasie and Matthew Abunyewah
- Nexus between corporate environmental disclosures and gender diversity: Interaction effects of board independence pp. 1113-1128

- Akshita Arora and Khaoula Aliani
- Why do (some) German car manufacturers go electric? The role of dynamic capabilities and cognitive frames pp. 1129-1143

- Julia Loder, Adrian Rinscheid and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Industry 4.0 deployment for circular economy performance—Understanding the role of green procurement and remanufacturing activities pp. 1144-1160

- Saumyaranjan Sahoo and Suresh Kumar Jakhar
- Co‐opted board, environment, social and governance pp. 1161-1172

- Sakkakom Maneenop, Chaiyuth Padungsaksawasdi and Sirimon Treepongkaruna
- Sustainable entrepreneurship on digital platforms and the enactment of digital connectivity through business models pp. 1173-1190

- Patrick Gregori, Patrick Holzmann and David B. Audretsch
- An energy‐efficient model for PPE waste management in a closed‐loop supply chain pp. 1191-1207

- Shikha Yadav, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Priyamvada Priyamvada, Aman Borkar and Aditi Khanna
- Analyzing the integrated effect of circular economy, Lean Six Sigma, and Industry 4.0 on sustainable manufacturing performance from a practice‐based view perspective pp. 1208-1226

- Dounia Skalli, Abdelkabir Charkaoui, Anass Cherrafi, Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes, Jiju Antony and Alireza Shokri
- Examining the interactions among smart supply chains and carbon reduction strategies: To attain carbon neutrality pp. 1227-1246

- Anchal Patil, Vipulesh Shardeo, Ashish Dwivedi, Md. Abdul Moktadir and Surajit Bag
- Buyer–supplier partnerships and circular economy performance in food supply chains: Serial mediation by commitment contract and innovation performance pp. 1247-1264

- Surajit Bag, Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Gautam Srivastava, Peter Kilbourn and Nishikant Mishra
- Water risk and financial analysts' information environment: Empirical evidence from China pp. 1265-1304

- Chengyun Liu, Ziting Zhou, Kun Su, Ke Liu and Hui An
- Does mandating ESG reporting reduce ESG decoupling? Evidence from the European Union's Directive 2014/95 pp. 1305-1320

- Ahmed Aboud, Ahmed Saleh and Yasser Eliwa
- A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of eco‐innovation on financial performance: Identifying barriers and drivers pp. 1321-1340

- Germán López Pérez, Isabel María García Sánchez and José Luis Zafra Gómez
- Micro is beautiful. Adoption of eco‐innovations in micro‐firms pp. 1341-1368

- Andrea Pronti, Emy Zecca and Davide Antonioli
- Data‐driven insights for circular and sustainable food supply chains: An empirical exploration of big data and predictive analytics in enhancing social sustainability performance pp. 1369-1396

- Surajit Bag, Gautam Srivastava, Anass Cherrafi, Ahad Ali and Rajesh Kumar Singh
- Impact of corporate governance diversity on carbon emission under environmental policy via the mandatory nonfinancial reporting regulation pp. 1397-1417

- Dewan Muktadir‐Al‐Mukit and Firoz Haroon Bhaiyat
- Mastering the interplay of organizational resilience and sustainability: Insights from a hybrid literature review pp. 1418-1446

- Maria Vincenza Ciasullo, Andrea Chiarini and Rocco Palumbo
- Green logistics operations and its impact on supply chain sustainability: An empirical study pp. 1447-1476

- Supriyo Roy and R. P. Mohanty
- Examining sustainable supply chain management via a social‐symbolic work lens: Lessons from Patagonia pp. 1477-1496

- Mojtaba M. Shourkaei, Kelsey M. Taylor and Bruno Dyck
- Achieving the circular economy through environmental policies: Packaging strategies for more sustainable business models in the wine industry pp. 1497-1514

- Rita Mura, Francesca Vicentini, Ludovico Maria Botti and Maria Vincenza Chiriacò
- Accomplishing sustainable performance through leaders' competencies, green entrepreneurial orientation, and innovation in an emerging economy: Moderating role of institutional support pp. 1515-1532

- Muhammad Ishtiaq Ishaq, Huma Sarwar, Junaid Aftab, Simona Franzoni and Ali Raza
- Blockchain technology enabled critical success factors for supply chain resilience and sustainability pp. 1533-1554

- Ajay Kumar Pandey, Yash Daultani and Saurabh Pratap
Volume 33, issue 1, 2024
- Corporate corruption, business strategy and sustainable environment pp. 1-3

- Raffaele Trequattrini and Rosa Lombardi
- The contribution of blockchain technologies to anti‐corruption practices: A systematic literature review pp. 4-18

- Raffaele Trequattrini, Matteo Palmaccio, Mario Turco and Alberto Manzari
- From sustainable value to shareholder value: The impact of sustainable governance and anti‐corruption programs on market valuation pp. 19-42

- Andrea Cardoni, Evgeniia Kiseleva, Simona Arduini and Simone Terzani
- The definition of corporate corruption prevention during the last decade: Bibliometrics and content data for the future research agenda pp. 43-54

- Pasquale Ruggiero and Riccardo Mussari
- The impact of corruption and public governance quality on family firm business strategy pp. 55-69

- Alice Medioli, Pier Luigi Marchini and Tatiana Mazza
- The anti‐corruption compliance models in a multinational company: A single case study pp. 70-80

- Nicola Moscariello, Michele Pizzo, Giorgio Ricciardi, Gennaro Mallardo and Pasquale Fattorusso
- Digitalization and prevention of corruption: Opportunities and risks—Some evidence from the Italian university system pp. 81-94

- Lucio Cappelli, Antonella Pisano, Enrica Iannucci, Patrizia Papetti, Fabrizio D'Ascenzo and Roberto Ruggieri
- Business strategies and corruption in small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises: The impact of business group affiliation, external auditing, and international standards certification pp. 95-121

- Frederick Kibon Changwony and Anthony Kwabena Kyiu
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