Business Strategy and the Environment
1992 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 8, 2008
- Core issues in sustainable supply chain management – a Delphi study pp. 455-466

- Stefan Seuring and Martin Müller
- An environmental marketing system – a proposed model based on Indian experience pp. 467-479

- Sumesh Ramachandran Nair and C. Ganesh Menon
- Environmental management and strategy in the face of regulatory intensity: radioactive contamination in the US steel industry pp. 480-492

- Bruce Wayne Clemens and Maria Papadakis
- Choosing strategic responses to address emerging environmental regulations: size, perceived influence and uncertainty pp. 493-511

- Bruce Clemens, Charles Bamford and Thomas J. Douglas
- An ecological modernist interpretation of sustainability: the case of Interface Inc pp. 512-523

- Wendy Stubbs and Chris Cocklin
- Shifting to green chemistry: the need for innovations in sustainability marketing pp. 524-535

- Alastair Iles
- Corporate responsibility activities and economic performance: a theory of why and how they are connected pp. 536-547

- Leena Lankoski
Volume 17, issue 7, 2008
- Beyond eco‐efficiency: a resilience perspective pp. 411-419

- Jouni Korhonen and Thomas P. Seager
- Implications of an interpretive understanding of LCA practice pp. 420-430

- Emma Rex and Henrikke Baumann
- Global supply chains and social requirements: case studies of labour condition auditing in the People's Republic of China pp. 431-443

- Ketty Kortelainen
- The sustainability spectrum and the sciences of sustainability pp. 444-453

- Thomas P. Seager
Volume 17, issue 6, 2008
- Environmental regulation and innovation driving ecological design in the UK automotive industry pp. 341-349

- Mark Smith and Jo Crotty
- Corporate environmentalism strategy in the Spanish consumer product sector: a typology of firms pp. 350-368

- Isabel Buil‐Carrasco, Elena Fraj‐Andrés and Jorge Matute‐Vallejo
- Constraints on the conversion to sustainable production: the case of the Dutch potato chain pp. 369-381

- A. A. H. (Arnoud) Smit, Peter P. J. Driessen and Pieter Glasbergen
- The effect of environmental information on investment allocation decisions – an experimental study pp. 382-397

- Pall Rikhardsson and Claus Holm
- The living product – using the creative nature of metaphors in the search for sustainable marketing pp. 398-410

- Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell and Michael Saren
Volume 17, issue 5, 2008
- Of pyramids, roads and bridges: the 2007 Greening of Industry Network Conference pp. 289-293

- Joseph Sarkis and Margaret Gollagher
- Do environmental social controls matter to Australian capital investment decision‐making? pp. 294-303

- Donald G. Ross and Dorothy Wood
- Does explicit contracting effectively link CEO compensation to environmental performance? pp. 304-317

- James J. Cordeiro and Joseph Sarkis
- Exploring the dilemma of local sourcing versus international development – the case of the flower industry pp. 318-329

- Diane Holt and Anna Watson
- Industrial symbiosis in the Rotterdam Harbour and Industry Complex: reflections on the interconnection of the techno‐sphere with the social system pp. 330-340

- Leo Baas
Volume 17, issue 4, 2008
- Environmental policy and innovations pp. 219-229

- Yoram Krozer and Andries Nentjes
- The processes of defining corporate responsibility: a study of Swedish garment retailers' responsibility pp. 230-244

- Jenny Ählström and Niklas Egels‐Zandén
- Corporate environmental non‐reporting – a UK FTSE 350 perspective pp. 245-259

- A. D. Martin and David Hadley
- Sustainable supply chain management in tourism pp. 260-271

- Xavier Font, Richard Tapper, Karen Schwartz and Marianna Kornilaki
- Integrating hotel environmental strategies with management control: a structuration approach pp. 272-286

- Lai Hong Chung and Lee D. Parker
Volume 17, issue 3, 2008
- Empirical analysis of the integration of environmental risks into the credit risk management process of European banks pp. 149-159

- Olaf Weber, Marcus Fenchel and Roland W. Scholz
- Environmental leaders: making a difference. A typology of environmental leaders and recommendations for a differentiated policy approach pp. 160-178

- Hens Runhaar, Casper Tigchelaar and Walter J. V. Vermeulen
- Corporate discourse and environmental performance in Argentina pp. 179-193

- Diego A. Vazquez and Catherine Liston‐Heyes
- Environmental behaviour in Chicago automotive repair micro‐enterprises (MEPs) pp. 194-207

- Debby F. Mir
- Environmental business strategy: the Portuguese case pp. 208-218

- Rui Vinhas Da Silva and Natalia Teixeira
Volume 17, issue 2, 2008
- Sustainability, performance and organizational strategy: an empirical analysis of public organizations pp. 79-92

- Gareth Enticott and Richard M. Walker
- Measuring TQEM returns from the application of quality frameworks pp. 93-106

- Sime Curkovic, Robert Sroufe and Robert Landeros
- Toward a sustainable conceptualization of dependent variables in entrepreneurship research pp. 107-119

- Boyd Cohen, Brock Smith and Ron Mitchell
- Factors influencing the quality of corporate environmental disclosure pp. 120-136

- Stephen Brammer and Stephen Pavelin
- Identifying priorities for action in corporate sustainable development indicator programs pp. 137-148

- Cory Searcy, Daryl McCartney and Stanislav Karapetrovic
Volume 17, issue 1, 2008
- Sustainability, accountability and corporate governance: exploring multinationals' reporting practices pp. 1-15

- Ans Kolk
- Managerial attitudes toward environmental management within Australia, the People's Republic of China and Indonesia pp. 16-29

- Lorne S. Cummings
- Environmental management systems and green supply chain management: complements for sustainability? pp. 30-45

- Nicole Darnall, G. Jason Jolley and Robert Handfield
- How warm is the corporate response to climate change? Evidence from Pakistan and the UK pp. 46-60

- Harish Kumar Jeswani, Walter Wehrmeyer and Yacob Mulugetta
- Types and influential factors of consumers' non‐purchasing ecological behaviors pp. 61-76

- Irene Tilikidou and Antonia Delistavrou
- Designing interventions for ecodesign? pp. 77-78

- Simon O'Rafferty
Volume 16, issue 8, 2007
- Really changing the course: the limitations of environmental management systems for innovation pp. 525-537

- Totti Könnölä and Gregory C. Unruh
- Corporate engagement in processes for planetary sustainability: understanding corporate capacity in the non‐renewable resource extractive sector, Australia pp. 538-553

- Neil Harris
- Corporate greening through prosocial extrarole behaviours – a conceptual framework for employee motivation pp. 554-570

- Catherine A. Ramus and Annette B. C. Killmer
- End‐of‐pipe or cleaner production? An empirical comparison of environmental innovation decisions across OECD countries pp. 571-584

- Manuel Frondel, Jens Horbach and Klaus Rennings
- Bringing the needs of the poor into the BOP debate pp. 585-586

- Bruce Paton and Minna Halme
Volume 16, issue 7, 2007
- Toward integrating sustainability into business strategy pp. 459-460

- Yvonne Scherrer, Claus‐Heinrich Daub and Paul Burger
- DartBoards and Clovers as new tools in sustainability planning and control pp. 461-473

- Massimiliano Bonacchi and Leonardo Rinaldi
- Paving the way for sustainability communication: evidence from a Swiss study pp. 474-486

- Ylva Stiller and Claus‐Heinrich Daub
- Online reporting for sustainability issues pp. 487-501

- Ralf Isenmann, Christoph Bey and Markus Welter
- Finding the best location for pumping stations in the Galovica drainage area of Serbia: the AHP approach for sustainable development pp. 502-511

- Z. Srdjevic, V. Kolarov and B. Srdjevic
- How do stakeholders and legislation influence the allocation of green space on brownfield redevelopment projects? Five case studies from Switzerland, Germany and the UK pp. 512-522

- Wendy Altherr, Daniel Blumer, Heike Oldörp and Peter Nagel
Volume 16, issue 6, 2007
- Implementing a corporate environmental strategy: establishing coordination and control within multinational companies pp. 389-403

- Marc J. Epstein and Marie‐Josée Roy
- The business case for sustainability? An examination of small firms in the UK's construction and restaurant sectors pp. 404-420

- Andrea Revell and Robert Blackburn
- The impact of environmental information on professional purchasers' choice of products pp. 421-429

- Gunne Grankvist and Anders Biel
- The Red Queen and the environment: reconciling public regulation and business strategy pp. 430-441

- Villy Søgaard and Svend Ole Madsen
- Developing integration in a local industrial ecosystem – an explorative approach pp. 442-455

- Anna Wolf, Mats Eklund and Mats Söderström
Volume 16, issue 5, 2007
- Editorial pp. 319-321

- Frances Hines
- Consumer integration in sustainable product development pp. 322-338

- Esther Hoffmann
- Organizational learning to manage sustainable development pp. 339-353

- Bernd Siebenhüner and Marlen Arnold
- Buying into our future: sustainability initiatives in local government procurement pp. 354-365

- Lutz Preuss
- Corporate social responsibility and policy making: what role does communication play? pp. 366-385

- Arno Mathis
Volume 16, issue 4, 2007
- Time horizons of environmental versus non‐environmental costs: evidence from US tort lawsuits pp. 249-265

- Eva Regnier and Craig Tovey
- Environmental considerations within manufacturing strategy: an international study pp. 266-289

- Déirdre Crowe and Louis Brennan
- Seeing sustainability in business operations: US and British food retailer experiments with accountability pp. 290-301

- Alastair Iles
- Ethical consumers in search of markets pp. 302-315

- Peter Wheale and David Hinton
Volume 16, issue 3, 2007
- Ten years later: where is our common future now? pp. 171-189

- Tarja Ketola
- Why SMEs invest in environmental measures: sustainability evidence from small and medium‐sized printing firms pp. 190-201

- Enno Masurel
- Absorptive capacity and interpretation system's impact when ‘going green’: an empirical study of ford, volvo cars and toyota pp. 202-213

- Mats Williander
- Do stakeholder groups influence environmental management system development in the Dutch agri‐food sector? pp. 214-231

- Harry Bremmers, Onno Omta, Ron Kemp and Derk‐Jan Haverkamp
- Policy instruments for sustainability‐oriented organizational learning pp. 232-245

- Martin Müller and Bernd Siebenhüner
Volume 16, issue 2, 2007
- Topping up or watering down? Sustainable development in the privatized UK water industry pp. 93-105

- Adrian Cashman and Linda Lewis
- Relationship between environmental performance and financial performance: an empirical analysis of japanese corporations pp. 106-118

- Yuriko Nakao, Akihiro Amano, Kanichiro Matsumura, Kiminori Genba and Makiko Nakano
- Environmental technical and administrative innovations in the Canadian manufacturing industry pp. 119-132

- Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
- ISO 14001 – experiences, effects and future challenges: a national study in Austria pp. 133-147

- Elisabeth Schylander and André Martinuzzi
- Corporate environmental performance evaluation: a measurement model and a new concept pp. 148-168

- Shuangyu Xie and Kohji Hayase
Volume 16, issue 1, 2007
- Corporate environmentalism: tracing the links between policies and performance using corporate reports and public registers pp. 1-11

- Andy Gouldson and Rory Sullivan
- Corporate intentions to participate in emission trading pp. 12-25

- Jonatan Pinkse
- Incorporating sustainable business practices into company strategy pp. 26-38

- S. J. Fowler and C. Hope
- Determinants of environmental innovation adoption in the printing industry: the importance of task environment pp. 39-49

- Sandra Rothenberg and Stelios C. Zyglidopoulos
- Environmental disclosures and compulsory accounting standards: the case of spanish annual reports pp. 50-63

- Fernando Llena, Jose M. Moneva and Blanca Hernandez
- Journal ratings and footprints: a North American perspective of organizations and the natural environment journal quality pp. 64-74

- Boyd Cohen
- Natural environmental disclosures: strategic responses by Port Moresby Stock Exchange entities pp. 75-89

- Alistair M. Brown
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