Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 32, issue 8, 2023
- Why corporate sustainability initiatives fail to reduce deforestation and what to do about it pp. 5121-5127

- Rajat Panwar, Jonatan Pinkse, Benjamin Cashore and Bryan W. Husted
- Should I stay or should I go? Understanding stakeholder dis/engagement for deforestation‐free palm oil pp. 5128-5145

- Izabela Delabre, Joss Lyons‐White, Clara Melot, Eirik Ingwardo Veggeberg, Anthony Alexander, Martin C. Schleper, Robert M. Ewers and Andrew T. Knight
- A theory of credible cross‐temporal corporate commitments as goal‐based private sustainability governance pp. 5146-5160

- Janina Grabs
- The uneasy marriage of private standards and public policies for sustainable commodity governance pp. 5161-5173

- Hamish van der Ven and David Barmes
- RETRACTED: Exploring the sustainable consumption behavior in emerging countries: The role of pro‐environmental self‐identity, attitude, and environmental protection emotion pp. 5174-5186

- Rambabu Lavuri, Umair Akram and Zubair Akram
- An exploratory study of green‐lean‐six sigma motivators for environmental sustainability: Managerial insights from a developed and developing economy pp. 5187-5210

- Amna Farrukh, Sanjay Mathrani and Aymen Sajjad
- CEO's marketing experience and firm green innovation pp. 5211-5233

- Hao Huang, Yaping Chang and Liyuan Zhang
- Identifying the equifinal configurations of prompting green supply chain integration and subsequent performance outcome pp. 5234-5251

- Taiwen Feng and Hongyan Sheng
- The influence of firm digitalization on sustainable innovation performance and the moderating role of corporate sustainability practices: An empirical investigation pp. 5252-5272

- Lorenzo Ardito
- Analysis of barriers affecting circular economy adoption in food supply chain: A strategic perspective pp. 5273-5288

- Harshad Sonar, Nikhil Ghag, Yashomandira Kharde and Shriya Ghosh
- Corporate Nirvana: The Buddhist way to social sustainability and business innovation pp. 5289-5313

- Daneshwar Sharma, Saumyaranjan Sahoo, Ashwani Kumar, Donald Huisingh and Dheeraj Sharma
- Sustainability orientation and firm growth as ventures mature pp. 5314-5331

- Valery Chistov, Nekane Aramburu, María Eugenia Fabra Florit, Iñaki Peña‐Legazkue and Pauline Weritz
- Firms' responses to environmental misconduct accusations under the condition of contested practice complexity: Evidence from the palm oil production industry pp. 5332-5348

- Breeda Comyns, Pierre‐Xavier Meschi and Anne Norheim‐Hansen
- The impact of green marketing on collective behaviour: Experimental evidence from the sports industry pp. 5349-5367

- Gianluca Gionfriddo, Francesco Rizzi, Tiberio Daddi and Fabio Iraldo
- Exploring the effects of socioemotional wealth on environmental strategies of family firms in China: An integrative perspective pp. 5368-5381

- Jian Li, Yang Wang, Nengzhi (Chris) Yao and Xue Cui
- An examination of UK companies' modern slavery disclosure practices: Does board gender diversity matter? pp. 5382-5402

- Tantawy Moussa, Amir Allam and Mahmoud Elmarzouky
- Circular economy disclosure and integrated reporting: The role of corporate governance mechanisms pp. 5403-5419

- Benedetta Esposito, Nicola Raimo, Ornella Malandrino and Filippo Vitolla
- The impact of a proactive environmental strategy on environmentally sustainable practices in service firms: The moderating effect of information use value pp. 5420-5434

- Jeremy Galbreath, Chia‐Yang Chang and Daniel Tisch
- Effect of green marketing orientation dimensions on green innovation and organizational performance: A mediation‐moderation analysis pp. 5435-5458

- Raghuveer Negi, Amit Kumar Gupta and Vidhu Gaur
- Green innovation ecosystem and water performance in the food service industry: The effects of environmental management controls and digitalization pp. 5459-5476

- Fabricia S. Rosa, Lorenzo Compagnucci, Rogerio J. Lunkes and Januário J. Monteiro
- China's manufacturing firms' willingness to pay for carbon abatement: A cost perspective pp. 5477-5486

- Yunfei An, Xunpeng Shi, Qunwei Wang, Jian Yu, Dequn Zhou and Xiaoyong Zhou
- A governance approach to stakeholder engagement in sustainable enterprises—Evidence from B Corps pp. 5487-5505

- Chaoyuan She and Giovanna Michelon
- Green resource orchestration: A critical appraisal of the use of resource orchestration in environmental management research, and a research agenda for future study pp. 5506-5520

- Jim Andersén
- Does business commitment to sustainability increase job seekers' perceptions of organisational attractiveness? The role of organisational prestige and cultural masculinity pp. 5521-5535

- Adolfo Carballo‐Penela, Emilio Ruzo‐Sanmartín and Carlos M. P. Sousa
- A systematic assessment of multi‐dimensional risk factors for sustainable development in food grain supply chains: A business strategic prospective analysis pp. 5536-5562

- Sumanta Das, Abhiram Yadav Myla, Akhilesh Barve, Anil Kumar, Naresh Chandra Sahu, Kamalakanta Muduli and Sunil Luthra
- Analyzing the greenhouse gas emissions in the palm oil supply chain in the VUCA world: A blockchain initiative pp. 5563-5582

- Zakaria El Hathat, V. G. Venkatesh, Tarik Zouadi, V. Raja Sreedharan, Arunmozhi Manimuthu and Yangyan Shi
- What explains firms' net zero adoption, strategy and response? pp. 5583-5601

- Zola Berger‐Schmitz, Douglas George, Cameron Hindal, Richard Perkins and Maria Travaille
- Organisational drivers and sustainability implementation in the mining industry: A holistic theoretical framework pp. 5602-5614

- Prince Amoah and Gabriel Eweje
- Adapting corporations to climate change: How decarbonization impacts the business strategy–performance nexus pp. 5615-5632

- Alexandra França, Lucas López‐Manuel, Antonio Sartal and Xosé H. Vázquez
- Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small‐ to medium‐sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger‐than‐self value orientation pp. 5633-5649

- Samantha Herbert, Peter Bradley and Mark Everard
- Sustainable behaviour at work: How message framing encourages employees to choose electric vehicles pp. 5650-5668

- Leonie Decrinis, Wolfgang Freibichler, Micha Kaiser, Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. Reisch
- ‘Do I share because I care?’: Investigating the factors influencing consumer's adoption of shared consumption pp. 5669-5685

- Sk Abu Khalek and Anirban Chakraborty
- Organizational improvisation and corporate green innovation: A dynamic capability perspective pp. 5686-5701

- Lu Chen, Ming Yuan, Han Lin, Yilong Han, Youyou Yu and Caihui Sun
- Big Data capability and sustainability oriented innovation: The mediating role of intellectual capital pp. 5702-5720

- Nan Wang, Wenxuan Xie, Yalan Huang and Zhenzhong Ma
- Analysing organisations' engagement with and impacts to sustainability pp. 5721-5733

- Rodrigo Lozano
- Forging organizational resilience through green value co‐creation: The role of green technology, green operations, and green transaction capabilities pp. 5734-5747

- Prasad Siba Borah, Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe, Michael D. Dzandu and Wisdom Wise Kwabla Pomegbe
- The academic landscape of sustainability in management literature: Towards a more interdisciplinary research agenda pp. 5748-5784

- Sukrit Vinayavekhin, Feng Li, Aneesh Banerjee and Andrea Caputo
- Exploring antecedents for the circular economy capability of micro, small and medium enterprises: An empirical study pp. 5785-5806

- Manish Mohan Baral, Subhodeep Mukherjee, Rajesh Kr Singh, Venkataiah Chittipaka and Yigit Kazancoglu
- Stakeholders' engagement through social media analytics in promoting sustainable development practices in the mobile supply chain: A cross‐country analysis pp. 5807-5820

- Sajjad Shokouhyar, Sina Shokoohyar and Shima Mirzaei
- The impact of ESG news on the volatility of the Portuguese stock market—Does it change during recessions? pp. 5821-5832

- Cássio Zanatto, Margarida Catalão‐Lopes, Joaquim Pina and Inês Carrilho‐Nunes
- Does resource bricolage foster SMEs' competitive advantage and financial performance? A resource‐based perspective pp. 5833-5853

- Nabila Abid, Michael Dowling, Federica Ceci and Junaid Aftab
- Carbon disclosure policy, external financing needs and the cost of capital: Does financial market quality matter? pp. 5854-5872

- Atiqa Rehman, Halit Gonenc and Niels Hermes
- The impact of sustainability‐oriented dynamic capabilities on firm growth: Investigating the green supply chain management and green political capabilities pp. 5873-5888

- Yali Yi and Pelin Demirel
- How does board interlock network matter for sustainability? A social learning approach to corporate environmental performance pp. 5889-5908

- Yi Zhao and Jegoo Lee
- Exploring business stakeholder engagement in sustainable business practices: Evidence from the US pet amphibian industry pp. 5909-5921

- Kevin Cavasos, Neelam C. Poudyal, Jesse L. Brunner, Alexa R. Warwick, Joshua Jones, Neil Moherman, Mark George, Joshua D. Willard, Zachary T. Brinks and Matthew J. Gray
- The influence of top management team diversity on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) reporting: Evidence from Sri Lanka pp. 5922-5934

- Thanya Weerasinghe, Dileepa Samudrage and Nuwan Gunarathne
- Connecting the dots? Entrepreneurial ecosystems and sustainable entrepreneurship as pathways to sustainability pp. 5935-5951

- Sanjay Chaudhary, Puneet Kaur, Hind Alofaysan, Jantje Halberstadt and Amandeep Dhir
- In the search for greener buildings: The role of green human resource management pp. 5952-5968

- Subhadarsini Parida, Christopher Chan, Subramaniam Ananthram and Kerry Brown
- Surprisingly unsustainable: How and when hindsight biases shape consumer evaluations of unsustainable and sustainable products pp. 5969-5991

- Julien Geissmar, Thomas Niemand and Sascha Kraus
- Towards sustainability: An environmental strategy choice, environmental performance, and the moderating role of stakeholder pressure pp. 5992-6007

- Oksana Seroka‐Stolka
- Determinants of circular business model adoption—A systematic literature review pp. 6008-6028

- Ingvild Reine Assmann, Francesco Rosati and Sandra Naomi Morioka
- Circular economy practices and environmental performance: Analysing the role of big data analytics capability and responsible research and innovation pp. 6029-6046

- Saumyaranjan Sahoo, Arvind Upadhyay and Anil Kumar
- Circular supply chain strategy in Industry 4.0: The canned food industry in Vietnam pp. 6047-6073

- Tat‐Dat Bui, Jiun‐Wei Tseng, Thi Phuong Thuy Tran, Hien Minh Ha, Ming K. Lim and Ming‐Lang Tseng
- Towards a new supply chain manager dashboard under circular economy constraints: A case study on France textile and clothing industry pp. 6074-6093

- Mustapha Hrouga and Stephnaie Michel
- The green to circular bioeconomy transition: Innovation and resilience among Italian enterprises pp. 6094-6105

- Maria Rosaria Alfano, Claudia Cantabene, Amedeo Lepore and Stefano Palermo
- Institutional pressures and proactive environmental strategy: The mediating effect of top managerial environment attitude and the moderating effect of new media pressure pp. 6106-6123

- Xiaocui Li, Nengmin Wang, Bin Jiang and Tao Jia
- Organizational heuristics and firms' sensemaking for climate change adaptation pp. 6124-6137

- Mercedes Bleda, Elisabeth Krull, Jonatan Pinkse and Eleni Christodoulou
- Customer‐driven sustainable business practices and their relationships with environmental and business performance—Insights from the European shipping industry pp. 6138-6153

- Zeeshan Raza and Johan Woxenius
- Does environmental footprint influence the resilience of firms facing environmental penalties? pp. 6154-6168

- Brice Foulon and Sylvain Marsat
- The competition between private label and national brand through the signal of Euro‐leaf pp. 6169-6181

- Rosamartina Schena, Domenico Morrone and Angeloantonio Russo
- Circular economy business models as pillars of sustainability: Where are we now, and where are we heading? pp. 6182-6209

- Maryam Hina, Chetna Chauhan, Rajat Sharma and Amandeep Dhir
Volume 32, issue 7, 2023
- Employees' response to corporate greenwashing pp. 4015-4027

- Jennifer L. Robertson, A. Wren Montgomery and Timur Ozbilir
- How does anticipatory trauma reaction and climate‐friendly behaviour make an affect at the individual level? The role of social norms and self‐efficacy pp. 4028-4045

- Radha Yadav, Dharmendra Kumar, Anil Kumar and Sunil Luthra
- Board gender diversity and ESG decoupling: Does religiosity matter? pp. 4046-4067

- Yasser Eliwa, Ahmed Aboud and Ahmed Saleh
- Exploring the syncretic dynamics involved in dyadic business–NGO partnerships pp. 4068-4083

- Fabien Martinez
- Stakeholder pressures and sustainability practices in manufacturing: Consideration of the economic development context pp. 4084-4102

- Alejandro Bello‐Pintado, José A. D. Machuca and Pamela Danese
- Food supplier sorting model for strategic supply chain sustainable development pp. 4103-4118

- Over Manuel Montes Causil and Danielle Costa Morais
- Imitation is the sincerest form of institutionalization: Understanding the effects of imitation and competitive pressures on the reporting of sustainable development goals in an international context pp. 4119-4142

- Giovanni Zampone, Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez and Giuseppe Sannino
- Uncovering Industry 4.0 technology attributes in sustainable supply chain 4.0: A systematic literature review pp. 4143-4166

- Saoussane Srhir, Anicia Jaegler and Jairo R. Montoya‐Torres
- Pro‐environmental employees and sustainable hospitality and tourism businesses: Exploring strategic reasons and global motives for green behaviors pp. 4167-4182

- Xiaoting Chi, Bo Meng, Hyerin Lee, Bee‐Lia Chua and Heesup Han
- What motivates the purchasing of green apparel products? A systematic review and future research agenda pp. 4183-4201

- Sher Jahan Khan, Saeed Badghish, Puneet Kaur, Rajat Sharma and Amandeep Dhir
- Open Innovation for sustainable transition: The case of Enel “Open Power” pp. 4202-4216

- Stella Lippolis, Angelo Ruggieri and Rossella Leopizzi
- Strategic outcome of competitive advantage from corporate sustainability practices: Institutional theory perspective from an emerging economy pp. 4217-4243

- Faruk Bhuiyan, Tarek Rana, Kevin Baird and Rahat Munir
- Developing global supplier competences for supply chain sustainability: The effects of institutional pressures on certification adoption pp. 4244-4265

- Michele M. O. Pereira, Minelle E. Silva and Linda C. Hendry
- Balanced scorecard and eco‐innovation in the industrial sector: A strategic map for environmental innovation pp. 4266-4281

- José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra, Jonas Schneider, Mauricio Andrade De Lima, Maria Gabriela M. Peixoto, Samuel Borges Barbosa, Samara da Silva Neiva, Robert Birch, Marco Antonio Sampaio de Jesus, Ivone Junges and Ana Regina de Aguiar Dutra
- From linear to a circular economy in the e‐waste management sector: Experience from the transition barriers in the United Kingdom pp. 4282-4298

- Damini Sundar, Kaliyan Mathiyazhagan, Vernika Agarwal, Mukund Janardhanan and Andrea Appolloni
- Advisory or monitoring role in ESG scenario: Which women directors are more influential in the Italian context? pp. 4299-4314

- Domenico Rocco Cambrea, Francesco Paolone and Nicola Cucari
- Evaluating barriers and strategies to sustainable supply chain risk management in the context of an emerging economy pp. 4315-4334

- Aquib Irteza Reshad, Tasnia Biswas, Renu Agarwal, Sanjoy Kumar Paul and Abdullahil Azeem
- Evaluation of strategies to manage risks in smart, sustainable agri‐logistics sector: A Bayesian‐based group decision‐making approach pp. 4335-4359

- Himanshu Gupta, Manjeet Kharub, Kumar Shreshth, Ashwani Kumar, Donald Huisingh and Anil Kumar
- 5‐step approach for initiating remanufacturing (5AFIR) pp. 4360-4370

- Johan Vogt Duberg, Jelena Kurilova‐Palisaitiene and Erik Sundin
- Going from attitude to action: Analyzing how the orientations of sustainable food businesses influence their business strategies pp. 4371-4381

- Katherine Jusuf and Krittinee Nuttavuthisit
- What is ESG? Rethinking the “E” pillar pp. 4382-4391

- Ryan Thomas Trahan and Brad Jantz
- Configurations of sustainability‐oriented textile partnerships pp. 4392-4412

- Tulin Dzhengiz, Andra Riandita and Anders Broström
- Green creativity, responsible innovation, and product innovation performance: A study of entrepreneurial firms in an emerging economy pp. 4413-4425

- Samuel Adomako and Nguyen Phong Nguyen
- Analysis of supplier evaluation and selection strategies for sustainable collaboration: A combined approach of best–worst method and TOmada de Decisao Interativa Multicriterio pp. 4426-4447

- Kannan Govindan, Aditi, Arshia Kaul, Jyoti Dhingra Darbari and P. C. Jha
- The impact of chief executive officer narcissism on environmental, social, and governance reporting pp. 4448-4466

- Finja Lena Kind, Jennifer Zeppenfeld and Rainer Lueg
- Drivers to mitigate climate change in context of manufacturing industry: An emerging economy study pp. 4467-4484

- Ashish Dwivedi, Claudio Sassanelli, Dindayal Agrawal, Md. Abdul Moktadir and Idiano D'Adamo
- Creating shared value through open innovation approaches: Opportunities and challenges for corporate sustainability pp. 4485-4502

- Mark Anthony Camilleri, Ciro Troise, Serena Strazzullo and Stefano Bresciani
- Business group affiliation and corporate sustainability performance in emerging economies: Evidence from South Korea pp. 4503-4518

- Ki‐Hoon Lee, Donghoon Shin and Minwoo Lee
- How does transparency into global sustainability initiatives influence firm value? Insights from Anglo‐American countries pp. 4519-4547

- Ali Meftah Gerged, Rami Salem and Eshani Beddewela
- Essential innovation capability of producer‐service enterprises towards circular business model: Motivators and barriers pp. 4548-4567

- Jing Shao, Cedric Aneye, Alyona Kharitonova and Wei Fang
- Luxury hotels' green practices and consumer brand identification: The roles of perceived green service innovation and perceived values pp. 4568-4583

- Thac Dang‐ Van, Tan Vo‐Thanh, Jianming Wang and Ninh Nguyen
- The circular economy and its benefits for pro‐environmental companies pp. 4584-4599

- Paweł Nowicki, Marek Ćwiklicki, Piotr Kafel, Janusz Niezgoda and Magdalena Wojnarowska
- How to deal with customer and supplier concentration to attain sustainable financial growth? The role of business strategy pp. 4600-4619

- Tanveer Ahsan, Sultan Sikandar Mirza, Ammar Gull and Muhammad Ansar Majeed
- Bridging the valley of death in the EU renewable energy sector: Toward a new energy policy pp. 4620-4635

- Alessandro Muscio, Felice Simonelli and Hien Vu
- Strategies and practices to reduce the ecological impact of product returns: An environmental sustainability framework for multichannel retail pp. 4636-4661

- Danni Zhang, Regina Frei, Gary Wills, Enrico Gerding, Steffen Bayer and Prince Kwame Senyo
- Sustainability trade‐offs in the circular economy: A maturity‐based framework pp. 4662-4682

- Enes Ünal and Vikash Kumar Sinha
- The environment and climate change as a primary stakeholder for accommodation suppliers: Stakeholder engagement for Koh Tao and Koh Phi Phi, Thailand pp. 4683-4692

- Janto S. Hess, Ilan Kelman and Rachel Dodds
- The role of digital technologies in supporting the implementation of circular economy practices by industrial small and medium enterprises pp. 4693-4718

- Alessandra Neri, Marta Negri, Enrico Cagno, Simone Franzò, Vikas Kumar, Tommaso Lampertico and Carlo Andrea Bassani
- Principles for using evidence to improve biodiversity impact mitigation by business pp. 4719-4733

- T. B. White, S. O. Petrovan, L. A. Bennun, T. Butterworth, A. P. Christie, H. Downey, S. B. Hunter, B. R. Jobson, S. O. S. E. zu Ermgassen and W. J. Sutherland
- Circularity assessment of logistics activities for green business performance management pp. 4734-4749

- Yalcin Berberoglu, Yigit Kazancoglu and Muhittin Sagnak
- Examining the influence of employee engagement in supporting the implementation of green supply chain management practices: A green human resource management perspective pp. 4750-4766

- Stephanie Graham, Trevor Cadden and Raymond Treacy
- Why companies team up for sustainable development: Antecedents of company engagement in business partnerships for sustainability pp. 4767-4781

- Maria Riegler, Anna M. Burton, Markus Scholz and Katharina de Melo
- Sustainable development‐oriented regulatory and competitive pressures to shift toward a circular economy: The role of environmental orientation and Industry 4.0 technologies pp. 4782-4797

- Abdullah Kaid Al‐Swidi, Joseph F. Hair and Mohammed A. Al‐Hakimi
- Developing dynamic capabilities for the circular economy in the textile and clothing industry in Italy: A natural‐resource‐based view pp. 4798-4820

- Carla Coppola, Agostino Vollero and Alfonso Siano
- Building blockchain‐driven dynamic capabilities for developing circular supply chain: Rethinking the role of sensing, seizing, and reconfiguring pp. 4821-4840

- Matthew Quayson, Chunguang Bai, Lihua Sun and Joseph Sarkis
- Socially responsible investments: A retrospective review and future research agenda pp. 4841-4860

- Ved Dilip Beloskar, Arunima Haldar and S. V. D. Nageswara Rao
- Open strategy and dynamic capabilities: A framework for circular economy business models research pp. 4861-4873

- Roberta De Angelis, Robert Morgan and Luigi M. De Luca
- Environmental, social, and governance risks and environmentally sensitive competitive strategies: A case study of a multinational logistics company pp. 4874-4906

- Hakan Gökhan Gündoğdu, Ahmet Aytekin, Şura Toptancı, Selçuk Korucuk and Çağlar Karamaşa
- Green intellectual capital and green business strategy: The role of green absorptive capacity pp. 4907-4923

- Saira Begum, Muhammad Ashfaq, Kaveh Asiaei and Khuram Shahzad
- Piloting Oiconomy Pricing: First experiences of producers applying full cost sustainability assessment of products pp. 4924-4937

- Walter J. V. Vermeulen, Pim R. Croes and Larissa van der Feen
- Green innovation and the stock market value of heavily polluting firms: The role of environmental compliance costs and technological collaboration pp. 4938-4953

- Jinhuan Tian, Yan Dong, Gianluca Vagnani and Peizhong Liu
- Strategic engagement of business with Sustainable Development Goals: A systems thinking approach pp. 4954-4969

- S. Sinan Erzurumlu, Stephen Deets, David Nersessian and Vikki L. Rodgers
- Board gender diversity and corporate environmental commitment: A subnational perspective pp. 4970-4990

- Khwaja Naveed, Fahad Khalid, Cosmina L. Voinea, Nadine Roijakkers and Cosmin Fratostiteanu
- Firm's biodiversity initiatives disclosure and board gender diversity: A multi‐country analysis of corporations operating in Europe pp. 4991-5007

- Ayman Issa and Mohammad A. A. Zaid
- Assessing the impact of corporate environmental performance on efficiency improvement in labor investment pp. 5008-5024

- Weiping Li, Sihan Chen, Zhuxin Gao and Xiaoqi Chen
- How does investor attention affect energy firms' managerial opportunistic behavior? New evidence from China pp. 5025-5043

- Wei Cao, Martina Linnenluecke, Jinfang Tian, Rui Xue and Huan Yang
- Hard dimensions evaluation in sustainable supply chain management for environmentally adaptive and mitigated adverse eco‐effect environmental policies pp. 5044-5067

- Maryam Afghah, Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi, Seyed Mostafa Razavi and Mohammadreza Taghizadeh‐Yazdi
- Striving for sustainable development at the top: Exploring the interplay of director and CEO values on environmental sustainability focus pp. 5068-5082

- Julia Prömpeler, Dennis B. Veltrop, Janka I. Stoker and Floor A. Rink
- What digital‐enabled dynamic capabilities support the circular economy? A multiple case study approach pp. 5083-5101

- Alessandra Neri, Marta Negri, Enrico Cagno, Vikas Kumar and Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes
- ESG performance and green innovation: An investigation based on quantile regression pp. 5102-5118

- Han Long, Gen‐Fu Feng, Qiang Gong and Chun‐Ping Chang
Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- Circular disruption: Concepts, enablers and ways ahead pp. 1005-1009

- Julian Kirchherr, Thomas Bauwens and Tomás B. Ramos
- The ‘need for speed’: Towards circular disruption—What it is, how to make it happen and how to know it's happening pp. 1010-1031

- Fenna Blomsma, Thomas Bauwens, Ilka Weissbrod and Julian Kirchherr
- Understanding circular economy transitions: The case of circular textiles pp. 1032-1058

- Denise Reike, Marko P. Hekkert and Simona O. Negro
- Making sense of circular economy: Understanding the progression from idea to action pp. 1059-1084

- Fenna Blomsma, Mike Tennant and Ritsuko Ozaki
- The role of radical innovation in circular strategy deployment pp. 1085-1105

- Johan Arekrans, Sofia Ritzén and Rafael Laurenti
- How incumbents realize disruptive circular innovation ‐ Overcoming the innovator's dilemma for a circular economy pp. 1106-1121

- Marianne Kuhlmann, Catharina R. Bening and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Motivations and identities of “grassroots” circular entrepreneurs: An initial exploration pp. 1122-1141

- Marvin Henry, Thijs Hoogenstrijd and Julian Kirchherr
- Towards a circular disruption: On the pivotal role of circular economy policy entrepreneurs pp. 1142-1158

- Hinrika Droege, Julian Kirchherr, Andrea Raggi and Tomás B. Ramos
- Application of digital technologies for sustainable product management in a circular economy: A review pp. 1159-1174

- Magdalena Rusch, Josef‐Peter Schöggl and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Circular disruption: Digitalisation as a driver of circular economy business models pp. 1175-1188

- Adriana Neligan, Rupert J. Baumgartner, Martin Geissdoerfer and Josef‐Peter Schöggl
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Managing entrepreneurial and corporate contributions to sustainability transitions pp. 891-902

- Stefan Schaltegger, Derk Loorbach and Jacob Hörisch
- Conceptualisations of incumbent firms in sustainability transitions: Insights from organisation theory and a systematic literature review pp. 903-919

- Thomas Magnusson and Viktor Werner
- The twofold transition: Framing digital innovations and incumbents' value propositions for sustainability pp. 920-935

- Karolina Bähr and Alexander Fliaster
- Market transformations as collaborative change: Institutional co‐evolution through small business entrepreneurship pp. 936-957

- Linda Westman, Christopher Luederitz, Aravind Kundurpi, Alexander Julian Mercado and Sarah Lynn Burch
- Revival of wind‐powered shipping: Comparing the early‐stage innovation process of an incumbent and a newcomer firm pp. 958-975

- Ignė Stalmokaitė, Tommy Larsson Segerlind and Johanna Yliskylä‐Peuralahti
- Maturity levels of sustainable corporate entrepreneurship: The role of collaboration between a firm's corporate venture and corporate sustainability departments pp. 976-990

- Jeremy Schönwälder and Anja Weber
- Activists' and social entrepreneurs' approaches towards consumer culture: Providing a protective space for sustainability transitions pp. 991-1004

- Margo P. M. Enthoven and Hendrik N. Thelken
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- The financial and green effects of cultural values on mission drifts in European social enterprises pp. 1-29

- Paolo Esposito, Emanuele Doronzo and Spiridione Lucio Dicorato
- Environmental, Social and Governance investing: Does rating matter? pp. 30-41

- Vincenzo Pacelli, Francesca Pampurini and Anna Grazia Quaranta
- Which institutional investors drive corporate sustainability? A systematic literature review pp. 42-71

- Patrick Velte
- Sustainable entrepreneurship and legitimacy building in protected areas: Overcoming distinctive barriers through activism pp. 72-95

- Hellen Lillian Atieno Dawo, Thomas B. Long and Gjalt de Jong
- Determining paths of innovation: The role of culture on the adoption on organic farming management pp. 96-109

- Francesco Manta, Domenico Morrone, Pierluigi Toma and Francesco Campobasso
- The impact of green finance on the level of decarbonization of the economies: An analysis of the United States', China's, and Russia's current agenda pp. 110-119

- Qingxian Jia
- Critical human and behavioral factors on the adoption of sustainable supply chain management practices in the context of automobile industry pp. 120-133

- Vidyadhar V. Gedam, Rakesh D. Raut, Nishant Agrawal and Qingyun Zhu
- Outsourcing logistics operations in circular economy towards to sustainable development goals pp. 134-162

- Navid Zarbakhshnia, Kannan Govindan, Devika Kannan and Mark Goh
- Do major customers encourage innovative sustainable development? Empirical evidence from corporate green innovation in China pp. 163-184

- Chang Huang, Xiao Chang, Yang Wang and Nicolas Li
- Exploring the linkages of green transformational leadership, organizational green learning, and radical green innovation pp. 185-199

- Rixiao Cui, Juanru Wang and Cong Zhou
- The strategic choice of payment method in takeovers: The role of environmental, social and governance performance pp. 200-219

- Mussa Hussaini, Ugo Rigoni and Paolo Perego
- The role of green innovation and hope in employee retention pp. 220-239

- Syed Muhammad Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Hormoz Ahmadi, Harjit Sekhon, Gary Mortimer, Mohd Sadiq, Husni Kharouf and Muhammad Abid
- Navigating value networks to co‐create sustainable business models: An actionable staging approach pp. 240-258

- Signe Pedersen, Christian Clausen and Michael Søgaard Jørgensen
- The versatile role of sustainable market entrepreneurs in market transformation: An intervention framework for institutional change pp. 259-273

- Aikaterini Argyrou, Nicolas Chevrollier and Andre Nijhof
- ESG controversies and bank risk taking pp. 274-288

- Simona Galletta and Sebastiano Mazzù
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