Business Strategy and the Environment
1992 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 2004
- From issues to checkpoints and back: managing green issues in R&D pp. 363-373

- Tomas Blomquist and Johan Sandström
- The effect of environmental innovations on employment changes: an econometric analysis pp. 374-387

- Klaus Rennings, Andreas Ziegler and Thomas Zwick
- Implementing chemicals policy: leaders or laggards? pp. 388-402

- J. P. Richards, G. A. Glegg and S. Cullinane
- Environmental practices and the value added of horticultural firms pp. 403-414

- José Céspedes‐Lorente and Emilio Galdeano‐Gómez
Volume 13, issue 5, 2004
- Management and policy aspects of industrial ecology: an emerging research agenda pp. 289-305

- Jouni Korhonen, Fredrik von Malmborg, Peter A. Strachan and John R. Ehrenfeld
- Industrial ecology, life cycles, supply chains: differences and interrelations pp. 306-319

- Stefan Seuring
- Policy implications of industrial ecology conceptions pp. 320-333

- Hilde N. Opoku
- Networking for knowledge transfer: towards an understanding of local authority roles in regional industrial ecosystem management pp. 334-346

- Fredrik von Malmborg
- Eco‐industrial development and economic development: industrial ecology or place promotion? pp. 347-362

- Pauline Deutz and David Gibbs
Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- Building innovations for sustainability: 11th international conference of the Greening of Industry Network pp. 201-208

- Frances Hines and Otilia Marin
- Stakeholders and environmental management practices: an institutional framework pp. 209-222

- Magali Delmas and Michael W. Toffel
- Business, environmental reform and technological innovation in Hong Kong pp. 223-234

- Peter Hills, Jacqueline Lam and Richard Welford
- Innovative and sustainable energy technologies: the role of venture capital pp. 235-245

- Bill Moore and Rolf Wüstenhagen
- Eight types of product–service system: eight ways to sustainability? Experiences from SusProNet pp. 246-260

- Arnold Tukker
- Environmental upgrading of Third World enterprises through linkages to transnational corporations. Theoretical perspectives and preliminary evidence pp. 261-274

- Soeren Jeppesen and Michael W. Hansen
- Engineering education in sustainable development: sustainability as a tool to open up the windows of engineering institutions pp. 275-285

- Karel Mulder
- Greening of Industry Network noticeboard pp. 286-288

- Kurt Fischer
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- The private costs and benefits of environmental self‐regulation: which firms have most to gain? pp. 135-155

- Natalie Stoeckl
- Environmental responsibility in SMEs: does it deliver competitive advantage? pp. 156-171

- Mike Simpson, Nick Taylor and Karen Barker
- Meeting the environmental challenge: a case of win–win or lose–win? A study of the UK baking and refrigeration industries pp. 172-186

- Frances Drake, Martin Purvis and Jane Hunt
- Are standardized EMSs useful in local authorities? A study of how a tool from the private sector is used in the public sector pp. 187-197

- Hanna Norén and Fredrik von Malmborg
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Environmental accounting: an essential component of business strategy pp. 65-77

- Mehenna Yakhou and Vernon P. Dorweiler
- Collaborative energy partnerships in relation to development of core business focus and competence – a study of Swedish pulp and paper companies and energy service companies pp. 78-95

- Kenneth Möllersten and Peter Sandberg
- Can ‘market transformation’ lead to ‘sustainable business’? A critical appraisal of the UK's strategy for sustainable business pp. 96-106

- Teresa Smallbone
- Policy modes, firms and the natural environment pp. 107-128

- Aseem Prakash and Kelly Kollman
- Greening the corporation: management strategy and the environmental challenge by Peter Thayer Robbins, 2001. Earthscan, 198 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐772‐5 pp. 132-134

- Fiona Tilley
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- The impact of voluntary environmental protection instruments on company environmental performance pp. 1-12

- David Annandale, Angus Morrison‐Saunders and George Bouma
- Environmental management accounting: roadblocks on the way to the green and pleasant land pp. 13-32

- Roger L Burritt
- Environmental management and strategic positioning of Spanish manufacturing industries pp. 33-42

- Roberto Fernández Gago and Mariano Nieto Antolín
- Transport scenarios in a company strategy pp. 43-61

- Otto Andersen, Hans‐Einar Lundli, Erling Holden and Karl Georg Høyer
Volume 12, issue 6, 2003
- Intra‐ and intersectoral effects in environmental disclosures: evidence for legitimacy theory? pp. 357-371

- David Campbell
- Environmental reporting and transport – the case of a public transport company pp. 386-399

- Otto Andersen
- The economics of household garbage and recycling behaviour by Don Fullerton and Thomas Kinnaman, 2002. Elgar, xi + 203 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐84064‐718‐3 pp. 403-403

- Peter Roberts
- The illusion of progress: unsustainable development in international law and policy by A. Gillespie, 2001. Earthscan, ix + 244 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐756‐3 pp. 404-405

- Tony Jackson
- The sustainability advantage: seven business case benefits of a triple bottom line by Bob Willard, 2002. New Society, 203 pp (pbk). ISBN 0‐86571‐451‐7 pp. 405-405

- Daniel J. Tschopp
Volume 12, issue 5, 2003
- Trends in sustainability reporting by the Fortune Global 250 pp. 279-291

- Ans Kolk
- A typology of stakeholder participation for company environmental decision‐making pp. 292-299

- Abigail Oxley Green and Lynsey Hunton‐Clarke
- Capability building through adversarial relationships: a replication and extension of Clarke and Roome (1999) pp. 300-312

- Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens
- End of life vehicle management in areas of low technology sophistication. A case study in Greece pp. 313-325

- N. Sakkas and T. Manios
- Environmental reporting within the forest and paper industry pp. 326-337

- Penny Sinclair and Julia Walton
- The principles of sustainability by Simon Dresner, 2002. Earthscan, vii + 200 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐4039‐0255‐0 pp. 341-341

- Peter Roberts
- The chrysalis economy: how citizen CEOs and corporations can fuse values and value creation by John Elkington, 2001. Capstone, xx + 284 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐84112‐142‐8 pp. 342-342

- Tony Jackson
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- On the path to sustainability: integrating social dimensions into the research and practice of environmental management pp. 205-214

- Sanjay Sharma and Audun Ruud
- Symbolic politics in environmental regulation: corporate strategic responses pp. 215-226

- Dirk Matten
- A new politics of engagement: shareholder activism for corporate social responsibility pp. 227-239

- Anastasia O'Rourke
- The emergence of green venture capital pp. 240-253

- Jelena Randjelovic, Anastasia R. O'Rourke and Renato J. Orsato
- Sustainability labelling schemes: the logic of their claims and their functions for stakeholders pp. 254-264

- Joop de Boer
- Corporate environmental management and sustainable enterprise: the influence of information processing and decision styles pp. 265-277

- Susanne Sweet, Nigel Roome and Patrick Sweet
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- Environmental and social disclosure and data richness in the mining industry pp. 131-146

- Philip Peck and Knud Sinding
- Planning eco‐industrial parks: an analysis of Dutch planning methods pp. 147-162

- Marcus G. van Leeuwen, Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Pieter Glasbergen
- Tracing business and environmental effects of environmental management systems—a study of networking small and medium‐sized enterprises using a joint environmental management system pp. 163-174

- Jonas Ammenberg and Olof Hjelm
- Dynamic change of corporate environmental strategy: rhetoric and reality pp. 175-190

- Seung‐Kyu Rhee and Su‐Yol Lee
- Compensation systems for green strategy implementation: parametric and non‐parametric approaches pp. 191-203

- Solveig Lothe and Ingunn Myrtveit
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- Business conceptions of sustainable development: a perspective from critical theory pp. 71-86

- Delyse Springett
- Corporate environmental reporting: what's in a metric? pp. 87-106

- R. Scott Marshall and Darrell Brown
- Insurance as an alternative environmental regulator: findings from a retrospective pollution claims survey pp. 107-117

- D. M. Minoli and J. N. B. Bell
- Adding business value: a strategy for identifying and patenting environment‐related inventions and avoiding patent infringement pp. 118-128

- Brian Wm. Higgins
- Corporate environmental policies by John W. Graham and Wendy C. Havlick, 1999. Scarecrow, xxxix + 433 pp. ISBN 0‐8108‐3574‐6 pp. 130-130

- William Young
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- An ‘incitement to discourse’: benchmarking as a springboard to sustainable development pp. 1-11

- Delyse Springett
- The legislation of environmental disclosures in three Nordic countries—a comparison pp. 12-25

- Siv Nyquist
- UK environmental policy and the small firm: broadening the focus pp. 26-35

- Andrea Revell and Robert Rutherfoord
- Consumers and green electricity: profiling potential purchasers pp. 36-48

- Ian H. Rowlands, Daniel Scott and Paul Parker
- The ‘greening’ of tourism micro‐businesses: outcomes of focus group investigations in South East Cornwall pp. 49-69

- Jon Vernon, Stephen Essex, David Pinder and Kaja Curry
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