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Business Strategy and the Environment
1992 - 2025
Current editor(s): Richard Welford From Wiley Blackwell Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 7, issue 5, 1998
- Institutionalizing environmental performance in US industry: Is it happening and what if it does not? pp. 261-270

- Edward Stead, Michael M. McKinney and Jean Garner Stead
- Beyond environmental management—Perspectives on environmental and management research pp. 297-308

- Rolf Wolff
- Integrating ethics into mainstream management pp. 309-310

- Giles Wyburd
Volume 7, issue 4, 1998
- Beyond greening: new dialogue and new approaches for developing sustainability pp. 179-192

- Annica Bragd, Gavin Bridge, Frank den Hond and P. D. Jose
- The greening of industry: needs of the field pp. 193-203

- Doris Andrea Fuchs and Daniel A. Mazmanian
- Caught in the web: the dual nature of networks and its consequences pp. 204-212

- Frank Boons
- Corporate legitimacy in risk society: the case of Brent Spar pp. 213-222

- Jesper Grolin
- The effect of environmental regulation on environmental innovation pp. 223-233

- Heidi A. Pickman
- Changing consumer behaviour through eco‐efficient services: an empirical study of car sharing in the Netherlands pp. 234-244

- Rens Meijkamp
- Retroduction: an alternative research strategy? pp. 245-249

- Bjørnar Sæther
- Combining research and design: a methodological view of the path to sustainable development pp. 250-255

- Joanne H. J. Kruijsen
- The greening of industry network noticeboard pp. 256-259

- Kurt Fischer
Volume 7, issue 3, 1998
- Stage models of corporate ‘greening’: a critical evaluation pp. 109-123

- Anja Schaefer and Brian Harvey
- Engaging the stakeholders: corporate views and current trends pp. 124-133

- Anne Grafé‐Buckens and Anna‐Fay Hinton
- Strategic environmental management in the Greek chemical industry: results from an exploratory study of selected companies pp. 134-149

- Vangelis Souitaris and Devashish Pujari
- Sector variation and ecological modernization: towards an analysis at the level of the firm pp. 150-161

- Robert Baylis, Lianne Connell and Andrew Flynn
- Environmental management: from ‘fit’ to ‘stretch’ pp. 162-172

- Jacqueline Cramer
- BOOK REVIEWS: Hijacking environmentalism: corporate responses to sustainable development edited by Richard Welford, 1997. Earthscan, xvi + 251 pp, £13.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐399‐1 pp. 176-177

- John P. Ulhøi
- BOOK REVIEWS: Environmental accounting and sustainable development –the final report by the Limperg Instituut, 1996. Limpberg Instituut, 151 pp, 45.00 Dutch Guilder (pbk). No ISBN number shown pp. 176-176

- C. William Young
Volume 7, issue 2, 1998
- Environmental regulation and the industrial sector in China: the role of informal relationships in policy implementation pp. 53-70

- Peter Hills and C. S. Man
- The harvest strategy: how to implement a disaster for the environment and the stockholders pp. 71-89

- Miller Van V. and John Quinn
- EM into SME won't go? Attitudes, awareness and practices in the London Borough of Croydon pp. 90-100

- J. Quentin Merritt
- International business environmental barometer by Frank Belz and Lars Strannegärd (eds) 1997. Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, vii + 188 pp, CHF 40‐00. ISBN 82 456 0306 6 pp. 106-107

- Maurie J. Cohen
- Integrated pollution control by Adrian Smith, 1997. Ashgate Publishing, xv + 246pp, £39.95 (hbk). ISBN 1 85972 597 X pp. 107-108

- David Chambers
- Environmental management systems and cleaner production Ruth Hillary (editor), 1997. Wiley, xxvii + 359pp, £34.95 (hbk). ISBN 0 471 96662 2 pp. 108-108

- Alan Neale
Volume 7, issue 1, 1998
- Editorial: Corporate environmental management, technology and sustainable development: postmodern perspectives and the need for a critical research agenda pp. 1-12

- R. J. Welford
- Extending linear approaches to mapping corporate environmental behaviour pp. 13-23

- A. Ghobadian, H. Viney, J. Liu and P. James
- Buffering and bridging as environmental strategies of firms pp. 24-31

- F. A. J. van den Bosch and C. B. M. van Riel
- Factors of unsustainability: Identification, links and hierarchy pp. 32-42

- I. Callens and L. Wolters
- THE COMMERCIAL IMPACTS OF GREEN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT by Mark T. Smith, Robin Roy and Stephen Potter, 1996. Open University, ii + 57pp, £20.00 (pbk) pp. 51-52

- Frank den Hond
- ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT: MEETING THE GREEN CHALLENGE by Ken Peattie, 1995. Pitman Publishing, x + 309 pp, £36.00 (hbk) ISBN 0 273 60279 9 pp. 52-53

- Andrea Prothero
- CORPORATE STRATEGY AND BUSINESS PLANNING by Roger Bennett, 1996. Pitman Publishing, vii + 360pp, £14.99 (pbk) ISBN 0 7121 1052 6 pp. 52-52

- Terence Tsai
Volume 6, issue 5, 1997
- Voluntary agreements in environmental protection: experiences in Germany and future perspectives pp. 245-263

- Klaus Rennings, Karl Ludwig Brockmann and Heidi Bergmann
- A cybernetic view of environmental management: the implications for business organizations pp. 264-275

- Gerard J. Lewis
- There's money in the air: the CFC ban and DuPont's regulatory strategy pp. 276-286

- James Maxwell and Forrest Briscoe
- Voluntary agreements for environmental performance improvement: perspectives on the chemical industry's responsible care programme pp. 287-292

- Richard Tapper
- Book review: GREENING INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS edited by Jacob Werksmann, 1996. Earthscan, xxvi + 334 pp, £19.95 (pbk) ISBN 1 85383 244 8 pp. 296-297

- Tony Jackson
- Book review: DRIVING ECO‐INNOVATION; A BREAKTHROUGH DISCIPLINE FOR INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY by Claude Fussler with Peter James, 1996. Pitman Publishing, xx + 364 pp, £45.00 (hbk), ISBN 0 273 62207 2 pp. 297-297

- Frank den Hond
- Book review: TRAINING IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT – Industry and Sustainability. Part 1. Corporate Environmental and Resource Management and Educational Requirements by John P. Ulhui, H. Madsen and P.M. Rikhardsson, 1996. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, xxxiv+148 pp, ECU 26.50 (pbk), ISBN 92 827 6927 5 pp. 298-299

- Arlene Broadhurst and Grant Ledgerwood
Volume 6, issue 4, 1997
- Global restructuring—a place for ecology? pp. 173-184

- Theo de Bruijn, Peter Groenewegen and Jesper Grolin
- The doctoral research day: a report pp. 185-186

- David Raymond Jones
- Organizing for effective environmental design pp. 187-196

- Michael Lenox and John Ehrenfeld
- Environmental managers' views on environmental work in a business context pp. 197-205

- Bino Catasús, Maths Lundgren and Hans Rynnel
- Formulating standards for sustainable forest management in Canada pp. 206-217

- Peter Clancy and L. Anders Sandberg
- Discursive methods in environmental decision making pp. 218-231

- Ortwin Renn, Birgit Blättel‐Mink and Hans Kastenholz
- Regulation, self‐regulation and environmental consensus: lessons from the UK packaging waste experience pp. 232-241

- Sally Eden
- Erratum: VOL.6, NO.3, 1997 pp. 243-243

- Johan Schot
Volume 6, issue 3, 1997
- Stepping‐stones for integrated chain management in the firm pp. 121-132

- Teun Wolters, Peter James and Mark Bouman
- The regional economic impacts of voluntary pollution prevention in New Jersey pp. 133-145

- Kelly Robinson
- Industrial ecology and some implications for rural SMEs pp. 146-152

- Otto Andersen
- The greening of industry for a sustainable future: building an international research agenda pp. 153-162

- Johan Schot, Ellis Brand and Kurt Fischer
- Encouraging sustainable business practice through managing policies and instruments dynamically pp. 163-167

- David Skidmore
- Book review: State of the World edited by Lester Brown, 1996. Earthscan, xvii+249 pp, £12.95 (pbk), ISBN 1 85383 327 4 pp. 169-170

- John P. Ulhøi
- Book review: Environmental policy in an international context: prospects edited by A. Blowers and P. Glasbergen, 1996. Arnold, xvi + 302 pp, £18.99 (pbk), ISBN 0 470 23585 3 pp. 169-169

- Joseph Murphy
Volume 6, issue 2, 1997
- The 100 plus corporate environmental report study: A survey of an evolving environmental management tool pp. 57-73

- Douglas J. Lober, David Bynum, Elizabeth Campbell and Mary Jacques
- Communicating greener strategies: a study of on‐pack communication pp. 74-82

- Andrea Prothero, Ken Peattie and Pierre McDonagh
- Setting its own standards and meeting those standards: voluntarism versus regulation in environmental reporting pp. 83-92

- Josephine Maltby
- Organisational learning in contested environments: lessons from Brent Spar pp. 93-103

- A Neale
- Environmental proactivism and firm performance: evidence from security analyst earnings forecasts pp. 104-114

- James J. Cordeiro and Joseph Sarkis
- Book review: Strategy for sustainable business: environmental opportunity and strategic choice by L. Crosbie and K. Knight (ed), McGraw‐Hill, 1995. xi+270 pp, £24.95, (hdk), ISBN 0 07 709133 7 pp. 116-117

- Jan Bebbington
- Book review: Making cities work. The role of local authorities in the urban environment by Richard Gilbert, Don Stevenson, Herbert Girardet and Richard Stren, Earthscan, 1996. xiii+203 pp, £13.95, (pbk), ISBN 1 85383 354 1 pp. 116-116

- Jan van der Straaten
- Book review: Life cycle assessment(LCA) – Quo Vadis? by S. Schaltegger (ed), Birkhauser Verlag, 1996. xii+187 pp, SFr. 58.00, (hbk), ISBN 3 7643 5341 4 pp. 117-118

- Rebecca Brook
- Book review: Improving compliance with international environmental law by James Cameron, Jacob Werksman and Peter Roderick (eds), Earthscan, 1996. xviii+341 pp, £19.95, (pbk), ISBN 1 85383 261 8 pp. 118-119

- Stephen Sykes
Volume 6, issue 1, 1997
- Economics of life cycle assessment: Inefficiency of the present approach pp. 1-8

- Stefan Schaltegger
- Extending the scope of environmental management: The case of company‐assisted travel in Britain pp. 9-17

- Alan Neale
- A Map of Neverland: The role of policy in strategic environmental management pp. 18-33

- Tarja Ketola
- Strategies for environmental control: A comparison between regulation and centralized control in Germany and reforms leading to decentralized control in Sweden pp. 34-45

- Peter Dobers
- An alteration to BATNEEC pp. 46-49

- Ben Vivian
- Books and publications received pp. 50-50

- No Author
- CLEANER PRODUCTION IN INDUSTRY: INTEGRATING BUSINESS GOALS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT by Ian Christie and Heather Rolfe with Robin Legard, 1995. Policy Studies Institute, xiv + 267 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 0 85374 619 2 pp. 51-51

- Teun Wolters
- CREATING PRODUCT STRATEGIES by Beth Rogers, 1996. International Thomson Business Press, ix + 154 pp, £9.99 (pbk). ISBN 0 415 13256 8 pp. 51-52

- Terence Tsai
- GREENING PEOPLE edited by Walter Wehrmeyer, 1996. Greenleaf Publishing, 416 pp, £29.50 (hbk). ISBN 1 874719 15 2 pp. 52-53

- Richard Welford
- SUSTAINABILITY, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND URBANIZATION edited by Cedric Pugh, 1996. Earthscan, xiv + 250 pp, £16.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 357 6 pp. 53-54

- Maurie J. Cohen
- WHO NEEDS IT? MARKET IMPLICATIONS OF SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES by SustainAbility Ltd, 1995. SustainAbility Ltd, x + 60 pp, £25.00(pbk). ISBN 0 9521904 1 9 pp. 53-53

- Peter A. Strachan
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