Business Strategy and the Environment
1992 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2002
- Financial comparability and environmental diversity: an international context pp. 343-359

- Pamela Edwards, Frank K. Birkin and David G. Woodward
- Determinants of environmental management systems standards implementation: evidence from Greek industry pp. 360-375

- George Halkos and Konstantinos I. Evangelinos
- EMS models for business strategy development pp. 376-390

- Stephen Tinsley
- Environmental reporting in Australia: current practices and issues for the future pp. 391-406

- Roger L. Burritt
Volume 11, issue 5, 2002
- The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard – linking sustainability management to business strategy pp. 269-284

- Frank Figge, Tobias Hahn, Stefan Schaltegger and Marcus Wagner
- Green marketing, public policy and managerial strategies pp. 285-297

- Aseem Prakash
- Characteristics of environmental reporters on the OM Stockholm exchange pp. 298-311

- Pontus Cerin
- Environmental management systems, communicative action and organizational learning pp. 312-323

- Fredrik Burström von Malmborg
- SMEs and the environment: evaluating dissemination routes and handholding levels pp. 324-341

- Andrew L. Friedman and Samantha Miles
Volume 11, issue 4, 2002
- Natural Capitalists' indictment of traditional capitalism: A reappraisal pp. 203-220

- Pierre Desrochers
- Strategic inter‐organizational environmentalism in the US: A multi‐sectoral perspective of alternating eco‐policy roles pp. 221-235

- Mark Starik and Mark Heuer
- Partnerships, management systems and the search for innovative regulation in the vehicle body shop industry pp. 236-253

- Neil Gunningham and Darren Sinclair
- Companies' participation in EMAS: The influence of the public regulator pp. 254-266

- Matthieu Glachant, Simone Schucht, Alexandra Bültmann and Frank Wätzold
- The earthscan reader in business and sustainable development by Richard Starkey and Richard Welford, 2001. Earthscan, xxxv + 364 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐639‐7 pp. 268-268

- Evan Williams
Volume 11, issue 3, 2002
- Collective action in the face of international environmental regulation pp. 143-153

- Debbie Harrison and Geoff Easton
- Incentives and disincentives for corporate environmental disclosure pp. 154-169

- Aris Solomon and Linda Lewis
- Ecological tax reform—a value chain level approach pp. 170-180

- Lassi Linnanen, Päivi Luoma and Hanna‐Leena Pesonen
- Internet use for corporate environmental reporting: current challenges—technical benefits—practical guidance pp. 181-202

- Ralf Isenmann and Christian Lenz
Volume 11, issue 2, 2002
- Managing Globalization for Sustainability in the 21st Century pp. 81-89

- Minna Halme, Jacob Park and Anthony Chiu
- Pathways to industrial environmental improvement in the East Asian newly industrializing economies pp. 90-102

- Michael T. Rock
- Environmental management of transnational corporations in India—are TNCs creating islands of environmental excellence in a sea of dirt? pp. 103-118

- Audun Ruud
- Government and NGO partnership in managing community‐based water resources in Vietnam: a case study of Thai Long Dam Project pp. 119-129

- Bach Tan Sinh
- Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability pp. 130-141

- Thomas Dyllick and Kai Hockerts
Volume 11, issue 1, 2002
- Corporate environmental performance evaluation: evidence from the MEPI project pp. 1-13

- Daniel Tyteca, Jérôme Carlens, Frans Berkhout, Julia Hertin, Walter Wehrmeyer and Marcus Wagner
- The evolution of environmental management: from stage models to performance evaluation pp. 14-31

- Ans Kolk and Anniek Mauser
- The experience of EMAS in three European countries: a cultural and competitive analysis pp. 32-42

- Ulrich Steger, Claudia Schindel and Helga Krapf
- Voluntary adoption of ISO 14001 in Japan: mechanisms, stages and effects pp. 43-62

- Eric W. Welch, Yasuhumi Mori and Midori Aoyagi‐Usui
- Responsible chain management: a capability assessment framework pp. 63-75

- Frank de Bakker and André Nijhof
- The new economics of sustainable development: a briefing for policy makers by James Robertson, European Commission and Kogan Page, 1999. xiv + 168 pp, £13.99 (pbk). ISBN 92 828 7456 7 pp. 77-78

- Brian Garrod
- Environmental transition in Nordic and Baltic countries edited by Hans Auge, Elgar, 1998. viii + 236 pp, £57.50 (hbk). ISBN 1 85898 629 X pp. 78-79

- Jan van der Straaten
Volume 10, issue 6, 2001
- Knowledge interests in corporate environmental management pp. 335-343

- Peter Dobers, Lars Strannegård and Rolf Wolff
- Different strokes: regulatory styles and environmental strategy in the North‐American oil and gas industry pp. 344-364

- Sanjay Sharma
- Managing environmental risk in existing light industrial estates pp. 365-382

- Michael Ross Jayne
- Changing economies of scale – synergies between implementation of an ecological tax reform and development of industrial ecosystems pp. 383-393

- Christoph Bey
- The struggle for ecological democracy, edited by Daniel Faber, 1998. Guilford, xvi+366 pp, $18.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 57230 342 5 pp. 395-396

- Alan Neale
- The market and the environment: The effectiveness of market‐based policy instruments for environmental reform, edited by Thomas Sterner, 1999. Elgar, xvi+488 pp, £75.00 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85898‐906‐X pp. 396-397

- Tony Jackson
Volume 10, issue 5, 2001
- Environmental commitment and manufacturing excellence: a comparative study within Canadian industry pp. 257-268

- Marie‐Josée Roy, Olivier Boiral and Denis Lagacé
- Measuring environmental performance: use of the toxics release inventory (TRI) and other US environmental databases pp. 269-285

- Virginia W. Gerde and Jeanne M. Logsdon
- Why do firms adopt ‘beyond‐compliance’ environmental policies? pp. 286-299

- Aseem Prakash
- Innovation and corporate sustainability: An investigation into the process of change in the pharmaceuticals industry pp. 300-316

- Martina Blum‐Kusterer and S. Salman Hussain
- What's in it for the customers? Successfully marketing green clothes pp. 317-330

- Arnt Meyer
- Environmental Modernisation, by Michael Jacobs, 1999. Fabian Society, 49 pp, £5.00 (pbk). ISBN 0 7163 0591 7 pp. 331-332

- Tony Emerson
Volume 10, issue 4, 2001
- Golden goose or wild goose? The hunt for the green consumer pp. 187-199

- Ken Peattie
- Does corporate environmental protection increase or decrease shareholder value? The case of environmental investments pp. 200-214

- Minna Halme and Jyrki Niskanen
- Environmental management codes and continuous environmental improvements: insights from the chemical industry pp. 215-224

- Barry D. Solomon and James R. Mihelcic
- Managing the environmental adaptation process in supplier–customer relationships pp. 225-237

- Louise Canning and Stuart Hanmer‐Lloyd
- The characteristics and attributes of UK firms obtaining accreditation to ISO 14001 pp. 238-244

- Wendy Chapple, Andrew Cooke, Vaughan Galt and David Paton
- Combating environmental repercussions through ‘TQEM’ and ‘ISO 14000’ pp. 245-250

- R. V. Jayathirtha
- Environmental policy. Volume 1: National environmental policy; Volume 2: International environmental policy edited by Wolfgang Rüdig, 1999. Elgar, xli+1280 pp, £290.00 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85278‐950‐6 pp. 252-253

- Tony Jackson
- Life cycle assessment in industry and business: Adoption patterns, applications and implications by Paolo Frankl and Frieder Rubik, 2000. Springer, X + 280 pp, DM 129.00 (hbk). ISBN 3‐540‐66469‐6 pp. 253-254

- Martin Houghton
- Blueprint for a sustainable economy by David Pearce and Edward B Barbier, 2000. Earthscan, xiv+273 pp, £12.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 515 3 pp. 254-255

- Evan Williams
Volume 10, issue 3, 2001
- Corporate environmental policy and abnormal stock price returns: An empirical investigation pp. 125-134

- Alison Thomas
- The role of accounting and the accountant in the environmental management system pp. 135-147

- Trevor D. Wilmshurst and Geoffrey R. Frost
- Creating whole life value proxemics in construction projects pp. 148-160

- Robin Holt
- Employment impacts of cleaner production – evidence from a German study using case studies and surveys pp. 161-175

- Friedhelm Pfeiffer and Klaus Rennings
- CEO compensation: does it pay to be green? pp. 176-182

- Peter A. Stanwick and Sarah D. Stanwick
- Contaminated land: the new regime by Stephen Tromans and Robert Turrall‐Clarke, 2000. Sweet and Maxwell, xiv + 569 pp, £65.00 (hbk). ISBN 0‐421‐661208 pp. 184-185

- Amanda Beresford
- Environmental policy in the European Union by Pamela M. Barnes and Ian G. Barnes, 1999. Arnold, xiv+344 pp, £59.95 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85898‐399‐8 pp. 184-184

- Peter Roberts
Volume 10, issue 2, 2001
- Conceptualizing and studying the contribution of networks in environmental management and sustainable development pp. 69-76

- Nigel Roome
- Integrating environmental and stakeholder management pp. 77-88

- Jakob Madsen and John P. Ulhøi
- Constraints to organizational change processes regarding the introduction of organic products: case findings from the Swiss food industry pp. 89-99

- Simone Maier and Matthias Finger
- Learning for sustainable development in tourism networks pp. 100-114

- Minna Halme
- Stretching the boundary: the possibilities of flexibility as an organizational capability in industrial ecology pp. 115-124

- Frank Boons and Marjolein Berends
Volume 10, issue 1, 2001
- The end of the corporate environmental report? Or the advent of cybernetic sustainability reporting and communication pp. 1-14

- David Wheeler and John Elkington
- Environmental reporting by the Fortune Global 250: exploring the influence of nationality and sector pp. 15-28

- Ans Kolk, Seb Walhain and Susanne van de Wateringen
- The objectivity of corporate environmental reporting: a study of Finnish listed firms' environmental disclosures pp. 29-37

- Jyrki Niskanen and Terhi Nieminen
- Corporate environmental behaviour – a comparison between Nordic and US firms pp. 38-52

- Martin Lindell and Necmi Karagozoglu
- Marketing of electric vehicles pp. 53-65

- Anita Gärling and John Thøgersen
- Environmental law handbook, 3rd edn, by Trevor Hellawell, 1998. Law Society, x+222 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐85328‐449‐1 pp. 67-68

- Andrea J. Muirhead
- Economics of environmental management by Ans Kolk, 2000. Pearson, x+205 pp, £24.99 (pbk). ISBN 0‐273‐64238‐3 pp. 67-67

- Tony Jackson
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