Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2006
- Environmental issue management: towards a multi‐level theory of environmental management competence pp. 363-376

- Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens
- New instruments – old practices? The implications of environmental management systems and extended producer responsibility for design for the environment pp. 377-388

- Petrus Kautto
- Environment and profitability in the reprocessing of paper in Norway: contradictory research reports in the context of circulation economics pp. 389-401

- Stig Ingebrigtsen and Ove D. Jakobsen
- Can businesses move beyond efficiency? The shift toward effectiveness and equity in the corporate sustainability debate pp. 402-415

- William Young and Fiona Tilley
- Engaging Hong Kong businesses in environmental change: drivers and barriers pp. 416-431

- Sonja Studer, Richard Welford and Peter Hills
- Call for papers. Special issue of the journal Business Strategy and the Environment. Recapturing the corporate environmental management research agenda: beyond compliance and certification pp. 434-435

- Professor John P. Ulhøi and Associate Professor Henning Madsen
Volume 15, issue 5, 2006
- Corporate sustainability accounting: a nightmare or a dream coming true? pp. 293-295

- Stefan Schaltegger and Roger L. Burritt
- Sustainability and stakeholder management: the need for new corporate performance evaluation and reporting systems pp. 296-308

- Francesco Perrini and Antonio Tencati
- An extended performance reporting framework for social and environmental accounting pp. 309-321

- Kittiya Yongvanich and James Guthrie
- An integrated framework for the financial analysis of sustainability pp. 322-333

- Noelia Romero Castro and Juan Piñeiro Chousa
- Accounting for the social dimension of sustainability: experiences from the biotechnology industry pp. 334-346

- Justus von Geibler, Christa Liedtke, Holger Wallbaum and Stephan Schaller
- Developing a sustainability accounting framework to inform strategic business decisions: a case study from the chemicals industry pp. 347-360

- James R. D. Taplin, David Bent and David Aeron‐Thomas
Volume 15, issue 4, 2006
- Emerging issues in sustainability reporting pp. 217-218

- Dave Owen
- From sustainable management to sustainable development: a longitudinal analysis of a leading New Zealand environmental reporter pp. 219-241

- Helen Tregidga and Markus J. Milne
- Sustainability practices of SMEs: the case of NZ pp. 242-257

- S. R. Lawrence, E. Collins, K. Pavlovich and M. Arunachalam
- Waste management, the challenges of the PFI and ‘sustainability reporting’ pp. 258-274

- Amanda Ball, Jane Broadbent and Tony Jarvis
- Accessibility and functionality of the corporate web site: implications for sustainability reporting pp. 275-287

- Carol Adams and Geoffrey R. Frost
- The market for virtue. The potential and the limits of corporate social responsibility by David Vogel, 2005. Brookings Institute Press, xii + 222 pp. ISBN 0‐8157‐9076‐7 pp. 288-288

- Davide Secchi
Volume 15, issue 3, 2006
- Marketing in the 21st Century pp. 139-144

- Frank‐Martin Belz
- Media attention and the market for ‘green’ consumer products pp. 145-156

- John Thøgersen
- Sustainability: Consumer Perceptions and Marketing Strategies pp. 157-170

- Seonaidh McDonald and Caroline J. Oates
- Sustainability marketing for the poorest of the poor pp. 171-184

- Manfred Kirchgeorg and Monika I. Winn
- The influence of eco‐labelling on consumer behaviour – results of a discrete choice analysis for washing machines pp. 185-199

- Katharina Sammer and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Ignorant advice – customer advisory service for ethical investment funds pp. 200-214

- Ulf Schrader
Volume 15, issue 2, 2006
- Developing and implementing an environmental performance index for the Portuguese military pp. 71-86

- Tomás B. Ramos and João Joanaz de Melo
- A review of determinant factors of environmental proactivity pp. 87-102

- Javier González‐Benito and Óscar González‐Benito
- Approaches and perspectives in social and environmental accounting: an overview of the conceptual landscape pp. 103-117

- Judy Brown and Michael Fraser
- Assessing environmental product declaration opportunities: a reference framework pp. 118-134

- Raffaella Manzini, Giuliano Noci, Massimiliano Ostinelli and Emanuele Pizzurno
- A guide to emissions trading edited by Cyriel De Jong and Kasper Walet, 2004. Risk, 392 pp. ISBN 1 904339 23 9 pp. 135-136

- Axel Michaelowa
Volume 15, issue 1, 2006
- Sustainable valley entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 1-14

- Boyd Cohen
- Caveat emptor – let the buyer beware! environmental labelling and the limitations of ‘green’ consumerism pp. 15-29

- Esben Rahbek Pedersen and Peter Neergaard
- Leadership strategies for sustainable SME operation pp. 30-39

- Ian Rankin Kerr
- The evolving role of trade associations in negotiated environmental agreements: the case of United Kingdom Climate Change Agreements pp. 40-54

- Ian Bailey and Susanne Rupp
- Mapping stakeholder theory anew: from the ‘stakeholder theory of the firm’ to three perspectives on business–society relations pp. 55-69

- Reinhard Steurer
Volume 14, issue 6, 2005
- The impact of operator involvement in pollution reduction: case studies in Canadian chemical companies pp. 339-360

- Olivier Boiral
- The EPM‐KOMPAS: an instrument to control the environmental performance in small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) pp. 361-371

- Edeltraud Günther and Susann Kaulich
- The political bottom line: the emerging dimension to corporate responsibility for sustainable development pp. 372-383

- Jem Bendell and Kate Kearins
- Pathways of stakeholder influence in the Canadian forestry industry pp. 384-398

- Irene Henriques and Sanjay Sharma
Volume 14, issue 5, 2005
- Sustainability and Design pp. 269-271

- Peter Dobers and Lars Strannegård
- Bridging environmental issues with new product development pp. 272-285

- Luca Berchicci and Wynand Bodewes
- Influencing product lifetime through product design pp. 286-299

- Nicole van Nes and Jacqueline Cramer
- Theoretical discourse on sustainable space design: towards creating and sustaining effective sidewalks pp. 300-314

- Iderlina Mateo‐Babiano and Hitoshi Ieda
- The consumption of our discontent pp. 315-323

- Christer Sanne
- Design, lifestyles and sustainability. Aesthetic consumption in a world of abundance pp. 324-336

- Peter Dobers and Lars Strannegård
Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial: partnerships for sustainable development pp. 203-204

- William Young
- Limited partnership: the lack of sustainable development in relation to participation in Hungarian public–private partnerships pp. 205-215

- David Regéczi
- Corporate awakening – why (some) corporations embrace public–private partnerships pp. 216-229

- Julie LaFrance and Martin Lehmann
- CSOs and business partnerships: strategies for interaction pp. 230-240

- Jenny Ählström and Emma Sjöström
- Conditions for the success of negotiated agreements: partnerships for environmental improvement in the Netherlands pp. 241-254

- Hans Bressers and Theo de Bruijn
- Company learning about corporate social responsibility pp. 255-266

- Jacqueline Cramer
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- Educating for sustainability: an imperative for action pp. 143-145

- Delyse Springett and Kate Kearins
- ‘Education for sustainability’ in the business studies curriculum: a call for a critical agenda pp. 146-159

- Delyse Springett
- Teaching sustainability in a global MBA: insights from the OneMBA pp. 160-171

- Nigel Roome
- Educating senior executives in a novel strategic paradigm: early experiences of the Sustainable Enterprise Academy pp. 172-185

- David Wheeler, Asaf Zohar and Stuart Hart
- Are business students buying it? A theoretical framework for measuring attitudes toward the legitimacy of environmental sustainability pp. 186-197

- Tom E. Thomas
- KEY ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING: A CRITICAL REVIEW by William Scott and Stephen Gough, 2003. RoutledgeFalmer, xiv + 274 pp,. ISBN 0‐415‐27650‐0 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING: FRAMING THE ISSUES edited by William Scott and Stephen Gough, 2004. RoutledgeFalmer, ix + 173 pp,. ISBN 0‐415‐27648‐9 pp. 198-199

- Delyse Springett
- TEACHING BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE edited by Chris Galea, 2004. Greenleaf Publishing, 336pp,. ISBN 1‐874‐71954‐3 pp. 199-200

- John Fien
Volume 14, issue 2, 2005
- Evaluating environmental and social performance of large Portuguese companies: a balanced scorecard approach pp. 73-91

- Idalina Dias‐Sardinha and Lucas Reijnders
- Exploring individual and institutional drivers of proactive environmentalism in the US Wine industry pp. 92-109

- R. Scott Marshall, Mark Cordano and Murray Silverman
- How can domestic households become part of the solution to England's recycling problems? pp. 110-122

- Teresa Smallbone
- Rhetoric and reality of corporate greening: a view from the supply chain management function pp. 123-139

- Lutz Preuss
Volume 14, issue 1, 2005
- Integrating environmental management and supply chain strategies pp. 1-19

- Robert Handfield, Robert Sroufe and Steven Walton
- Analysing the factors influencing clean technology adoption: a study of the Spanish pulp and paper industry pp. 20-37

- Pablo del Río González
- Small business responsibility in developing countries: a threat or an opportunity? pp. 38-53

- Ralph Luken and Rodney Stares
- Principles for sustainability rating of investment funds pp. 54-70

- Thomas Koellner, Olaf Weber, Marcus Fenchel and Roland Scholz
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