Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 31, issue 8, 2022
- Blockchain for the environmentally sustainable enterprise pp. 3689-3692

- Chunguang April Bai, James Cordeiro and Joseph Sarkis
- A conceptual framework for blockchain‐based sustainable supply chain and evaluating implementation barriers: A case of the tea supply chain pp. 3693-3716

- Sachin Kumar Mangla, Yiğit Kazançoğlu, Abdullah Yıldızbaşı, Cihat Öztürk and Ahmet Çalık
- Blockchain‐based recycling and its impact on recycling performance: A network theory perspective pp. 3717-3741

- Yu Gong, Shenghao Xie, Deepak Arunachalam, Jiang Duan and Jianli Luo
- Blockchain technologies as enablers of supply chain mapping for sustainable supply chains pp. 3742-3756

- Sharfuddin Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik, Simonov Kusi‐Sarpong, Himanshu Gupta, Syed Imran Zaman and Mobashar Mubarik
- Blockchain technology and environmental efficiency: Evidence from US‐listed firms pp. 3757-3768

- Vincent Tawiah, Abdulrasheed Zakari, Guo Li and Anthony Kyiu
- Tunneling the barriers of blockchain technology in remanufacturing for achieving sustainable development goals: A circular manufacturing perspective pp. 3769-3785

- Kannan Govindan
- Blockchain for the circular economy: Theorizing blockchain's role in the transition to a circular economy through an empirical investigation pp. 3786-3801

- Moritz Böhmecke‐Schwafert, Marie Wehinger and Robin Teigland
Volume 31, issue 7, 2022
- Capabilities and organisational dimensions conducive to green product innovation: Evidence from Croatian and Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 2767-2785

- Jakeline Serrano‐García, Andrea Bikfalvi, Josep Llach and Juan José Arbeláez‐Toro
- Critical success factors‐based strategy to facilitate green manufacturing for responsible business: An application experience in Indian context pp. 2786-2806

- Dinesh Seth and Minhaj Ahemad A. Rehman
- Green consumerism, green perceived value, and restaurant revisit intention: Millennials' sustainable consumption with moderating effect of green perceived quality pp. 2807-2819

- Farzana Riva, Solon Magrizos, Mohammad Rabiul Basher Rubel and Ioannis Rizomyliotis
- Hey, did you see that label? It's sustainable!: Understanding the role of sustainable labelling in shaping sustainable purchase behaviour for sustainable development pp. 2820-2838

- Ahsan Siraj, Shilpa Taneja, Yongming Zhu, Hongbing Jiang, Sunil Luthra and Anil Kumar
- The impact of knowledge on labeling schemes promoting sustainable investing pp. 2839-2853

- Jeanette Carlsson Hauff
- Climate change exposure and internal carbon pricing adoption pp. 2854-2870

- Walid Ben‐Amar, Mathieu Gomes, Hania Khursheed and Sylvain Marsat
- Board gender diversity and environmental emissions pp. 2871-2881

- Khine Kyaw, Sirimon Treepongkaruna and Pornsit Jiraporn
- The nexus between environmental and financial performance: Evidence from gulf cooperative council banks pp. 2882-2907

- Rashedul Hasan, Mohammad Dulal Miah and M. Kabir Hassan
- Examining the roadblocks of circular economy adoption in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) through sustainable development goals pp. 2908-2930

- Naveen Virmani, Prateek Saxena and Rakesh D. Raut
- Corporate environmental information disclosure and bank financing: Moderating effect of formal and informal institutions pp. 2931-2946

- Qiang Li, Wenjuan Ruan, Huimin Shi, Erwei Xiang and Feida (Frank) Zhang
- The bioeconomy transformation as an external enabler of sustainable entrepreneurship pp. 2947-2963

- Sebastian Hinderer and Andreas Kuckertz
- The impact of employees' perceptions about top management engagement on sustainability development efforts and firm performance pp. 2964-2977

- Venugopal Gopalakrishna‐Remani, Kyung‐Ah ( Kay) Byun and D. Harold Doty
- Democracy, national culture and greenhouse gas emissions: An international study pp. 2978-2991

- Mohammad Muttakin, Tarek Rana and Dessalegn Getie Mihret
- The influence of governance structure on the relationship between pay ratio and environmental and social performance pp. 2992-3013

- Fereshteh Mahmoudian and Johnny Jermias
- Environmentally sustainable development initiatives in upstream strategic outsourcing relationships: Examining the role of innovative capabilities pp. 3014-3027

- Nisha Paul Kulangara, Markus Biehl and Edmund L. Prater
- Why don't asset managers accelerate ESG investing? A sentiment analysis based on 13,000 messages from finance professionals pp. 3028-3039

- Rodrigo Zeidan
- Are corporate climate efforts genuine? An empirical analysis of the climate ‘talk–walk’ hypothesis pp. 3040-3059

- David Coen, Kyle Herman and Tom Pegram
- Local government environmental regulatory pressures and corporate environmental strategies: Evidence from natural resource accountability audits in China pp. 3060-3082

- Huixiang Zeng, Xuemei Li, Qiong Zhou and Lin Wang
- Startups as sustainability transformers: A new empirically derived taxonomy and its policy implications pp. 3083-3099

- Yasmin Olteanu and Klaus Fichter
- Does the legacy of state planning put pressure on ecological efficiency? Evidence from China pp. 3100-3121

- Yu Hao, Jingwen Huang, Yunxia Guo, Haitao Wu and Siyu Ren
- A synthesised framework of eco‐industrial park transformation and stakeholder interaction pp. 3122-3151

- Yuxi Dai, Steven Day, Donato Masi and Ismail Gölgeci
- A new approach to evaluate environmental strategy: Empirical evidence from international petroleum companies using the balanced scorecard model pp. 3152-3165

- Abdulhamid Rahuma and Sami Fethi
- Does green brand positioning translate into green purchase intention?: A mediation–moderation model pp. 3166-3181

- Danish Mehraj and Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
- Between impact and returns: Private investors and the sustainable development goals pp. 3182-3197

- Falko Paetzold, Timo Busch, Sebastian Utz and Anne Kellers
- A stakeholder perspective on managing tensions in hybrid organizations: Analyzing fair trade for a sustainable development pp. 3198-3215

- Marina Gigliotti and Andrea Runfola
- The adoption of the key performance indicators to integrate sustainability in the business strategy: A novel five‐dimensional framework pp. 3216-3230

- Ivo Hristov, Andrea Appolloni and Antonio Chirico
- Revisiting the influence of corporate sustainability practices on corporate financial performance: An evidence from the global energy sector pp. 3231-3253

- Ajay Kumar, Jyotirani Gupta and Niladri Das
- Strategic planning oriented to circular business models: A decision framework to promote sustainable development pp. 3254-3273

- Fabio Neves Puglieri, Rodrigo Salvador, Omar Romero‐Hernandez, Edmundo Escrivão Filho, Cassiano Moro Piekarski, Antonio Carlos de Francisco and Aldo Roberto Ometto
- A systematic and major review of proactive environmental strategies in hospitality and tourism: Looking back for moving forward pp. 3274-3301

- Zakaria Elkhwesky
- Entrepreneurial practices and the constitution of environmental value for sustainability pp. 3302-3317

- Patrick Gregori and Patrick Holzmann
- Do corporate sustainability initiatives improve corporate carbon performance? Evidence from European firms pp. 3318-3334

- Faizul Haque and Collins Ntim
- Analyzing the drivers of smart sustainable circular supply chain for sustainable development goals through stakeholder theory pp. 3335-3353

- Yasanur Kayikci, Yigit Kazancoglu, Nazlican Gozacan‐Chase and Cisem Lafci
- Are firms with better sustainability performance more resilient during crises? pp. 3354-3370

- Jing Lu, Kathleen Rodenburg, Lianne Foti and Ann Pegoraro
- Sustainable development, ESG performance and company market value: Mediating effect of financial performance pp. 3371-3387

- Guangyou Zhou, Lian Liu and Sumei Luo
- The impact of environmental investments on green innovation: An integration of factors that increase or decrease uncertainty pp. 3388-3405

- Ruiqian Li, Guanghua Xu and Ramakrishnan Ramanathan
- Environmental capability development in a multi‐stakeholder network setting: Dynamic learning through multi‐stakeholder interactions pp. 3406-3420

- Polina Baranova
- Advertising strategies and sustainable development: The effects of green advertising appeals and subjective busyness on green purchase intention pp. 3421-3436

- Jiatong Dai and Guanghua Sheng
- Sustainable competencies of social entrepreneurship for sustainable development: Exploratory analysis from a developing economy pp. 3437-3453

- Veland Ramadani, Sucheta Agarwal, Andrea Caputo, Vivek Agrawal and Jitendra Kumar Dixit
- Industrial energy consumption and pollutant emissions: Combined decomposition of relative performance and absolute changes pp. 3454-3469

- Sicen Liu, Xiaodong Chen, Zhiyang Shen and Tomas Baležentis
- Academic employees' green behaviour as praxis for bolstering environmental sustainable development: A linear moderated mediation evaluation pp. 3470-3490

- Olawole Fawehinmi, Mohd Yusoff Yusliza, Samuel Ogbeibu, M. Imran Tanveer and Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour
- Paradox of strategic partnerships for sustainable value chains: Perspectives of not‐for‐profit actors pp. 3491-3508

- Luai Jraisat, Mohannad Jreissat, Arvind Upadhyay, Farhana Sajjad and Krishna Chandra Balodi
- Sustainable business models as successful drivers in equity crowdfunding pp. 3509-3522

- Andrea Caputo, Elisa Schiocchet and Ciro Troise
- Green supply chain management, supplier environmental commitment, and the roles of supplier perceived relationship attractiveness and justice. A moderated moderation analysis pp. 3523-3541

- Jianqi Qiao, Suicheng Li and Antonio Capaldo
- Does environmental sustainability attract foreign investment? Evidence from developing countries pp. 3542-3573

- Eric Opoku, Alex Acheampong, Janet Dzator and Nana Kwabena Kufuor
- Digital finance and sustainable development: Evidence from environmental inequality in China pp. 3574-3594

- Guoxiang Li, Rong Zhang, Suling Feng and Yuqing Wang
- Critical success factors for implementing blockchain‐based circular supply chain pp. 3595-3615

- Yasanur Kayikci, Nazlican Gozacan‐Chase, Abderahman Rejeb and Kaliyan Mathiyazhagan
- How bricolage influences green management in high‐polluting manufacturing firms: The role of stakeholder engagement pp. 3616-3634

- Liang Wu and Heng Liu
- Sustainable supply chain management of automotive sector in context to the circular economy: A strategic framework pp. 3635-3648

- Harshad Sonar, Ayon Mukherjee, Angappa Gunasekaran and Rajesh Kr Singh
- How can China's sustainable development be damaged in consequence of financial misallocation? Analysis from the perspective of regional innovation capability pp. 3649-3668

- Yunwei Li, Wenjing Long, Xiao Ning, Yumeng Zhu, Yifan Guo, Zhou Huang and Yu Hao
- Attaining sustainable development goals (SDGs) through supply chain practices and business strategies: A systematic review with bibliometric and network analyses pp. 3669-3687

- Rohit Agrawal, Abhijit Majumdar, Kirty Majumdar, Rakesh D. Raut and Balkrishna E. Narkhede
Volume 31, issue 6, 2022
- Jump‐starting, diffusing, and sustaining the circular economy pp. 2637-2640

- Rajat Panwar and Eva Niesten
- Do dynamic capabilities matter? A study on environmental performance and the circular economy in European certified organisations pp. 2641-2657

- Luca Marrucci, Tiberio Daddi and Fabio Iraldo
- Capabilities for circularity: Overcoming challenges to turn waste into a resource pp. 2658-2681

- Belinda Wade, Cristyn Meath and Andrew Griffiths
- Advancing the circular economy through dynamic capabilities and extended customer engagement: Insights from small sustainable fashion enterprises in the UK pp. 2682-2699

- Patrick Elf, Andrea Werner and Sandy Black
- Towards a collaboration framework for circular economy: The role of dynamic capabilities and open innovation pp. 2700-2713

- Julia Köhler, Sönnich Dahl Sönnichsen and Philip Beske‐Jansen
- The collaborative and contested interplay between business and civil society in circular economy transitions pp. 2714-2727

- Chia‐Hao Ho, Steffen Böhm and David Monciardini
- Value creation in circular economy business for sustainability: A stakeholder relationship perspective pp. 2728-2740

- Riikka Tapaninaho and Anna Heikkinen
- The us in reUSe. Theorizing the how and why of the circular economy pp. 2741-2753

- Frank Figge, Andrea Stevenson Thorpe, Siarhei Manzhynski and Melissa Gutberlet
- Circular economy and resilience: A research agenda pp. 2754-2765

- Steve Kennedy and Martina K. Linnenluecke
Volume 31, issue 5, 2022
- Impact of information technology and knowledge sharing on circular food supply chains for green business growth pp. 1875-1904

- Pervin Ersoy, Gülmüş Börühan, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Jorge Hernandez Hormazabal, Yigit Kazancoglu and Çisem Lafcı
- Linking stakeholder and competitive pressure to Industry 4.0 and performance: Mediating effect of environmental commitment and green process innovation pp. 1905-1918

- Manjot Singh Bhatia and Saurabh Kumar
- Drivers of employees' proactiveness for sustainability embeddedness: Examining situation‐related antecedents of information exchange pp. 1919-1937

- Niccolò Maria Todaro, Francesco Testa and Natalia Marzia Gusmerotti
- Why companies might under‐communicate their efforts for sustainable development and what can be done? pp. 1938-1946

- Alice Falchi, Gilles Grolleau and Naoufel Mzoughi
- How to renew business strategy to achieve sustainability and circularity? A process model of strategic development in incumbent technology companies pp. 1947-1963

- Jenni Kaipainen and Leena Aarikka‐Stenroos
- Being good at being good—The mediating role of an environmental management system in value‐creating green supply chain management practices pp. 1964-1984

- Maria Jell‐Ojobor and Aveed Raha
- From negative to positive sustainability performance measurement and assessment? A qualitative inquiry drawing on framing effects theory pp. 1985-2001

- Michael Kühnen, Samanthi Silva and Rüdiger Hahn
- Financial constraints, investments, and environmental strategies: An empirical analysis of judicial barriers pp. 2002-2018

- Greta Falavigna and Roberto Ippoliti
- Towards sustainable business models with a novel life cycle assessment method pp. 2019-2035

- Giulia Goffetti, Daniel Böckin, Henrikke Baumann, Anne‐Marie Tillman and Thomas Zobel
- CEO foreign experience and corporate sustainable development: Evidence from China pp. 2036-2051

- Yu Wang, Yetaotao Qiu and Yi Luo
- Strategic sustainability integration: Merging management tools to support business model decisions pp. 2052-2067

- Winston Jerónimo Silvestre, Ana Fonseca and Sandra Naomi Morioka
- Strategic sustainable development of Industry 4.0 through the lens of social responsibility: The role of human resource practices pp. 2068-2081

- Sumona Mukhuty, Arvind Upadhyay and Holly Rothwell
- Building a data‐driven circular supply chain hierarchical structure: Resource recovery implementation drives circular business strategy pp. 2082-2106

- Ming‐Lang Tseng, Hien Minh Ha, Thi Phuong Thuy Tran, Tat‐Dat Bui, Chih‐Cheng Chen and Chun‐Wei Lin
- An interval‐valued composite indicator for energy efficiency and green entrepreneurship pp. 2107-2126

- Carlo Drago and Andrea Gatto
- Strategic motives and performance implications of proactive versus reactive environmental strategies in corporate sustainable development pp. 2127-2142

- Ricky Y. K. Chan, Jennifer W. M. Lai and Namwoon Kim
- Evaluation of the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in a tourism development context: evidence for 15 Latin American countries pp. 2143-2155

- Wilman‐Santiago Ochoa‐Moreno, Byron Quito, Daniel E. Enríquez and José Álvarez‐García
- Will financial development and clean energy utilization rejuvenate the environment in BRICS economies? pp. 2156-2170

- Joshua Dzankar Zoaka, Daberechi Chikezie Ekwueme, Hasan Güngör and Andrew Adewale Alola
- A framework of digital technologies for the circular economy: Digital functions and mechanisms pp. 2171-2192

- Qinglan Liu, Adriana Hofmann Trevisan, Miying Yang and Janaina Mascarenhas
- The effect of corporate environmental, social and governance disclosure on cash holdings: Life‐cycle perspective pp. 2193-2212

- Muhammad Atif, Benjamin Liu and Sivathaasan Nadarajah
- Comparing the uncomparable? An investigation of car manufacturers' climate performance pp. 2213-2229

- Olivier Boiral, Marie‐Christine Brotherton, Léo Rivaud and David Talbot
- Global modern slavery and sustainable development goals: Does institutional environment quality matter? pp. 2230-2244

- Tantawy Moussa, Amir Allam and Mahmoud Elmarzouky
- Circular economy business models as resilient complex adaptive systems pp. 2245-2255

- Roberta De Angelis
- A review of entrepreneurship and circular economy research: State of the art and future directions pp. 2256-2283

- Nathalia Suchek, Joao Ferreira and Paula O. Fernandes
- Legitimizing unsustainable practices: The institutional logics of pro‐pesticide organizations pp. 2284-2298

- Olivier Boiral, Marie‐Christine Brotherton, David Talbot and Laurence Guillaumie
- Organizational change in response to environmental complexity: Insights from the business model innovation literature pp. 2299-2314

- Fabien Martinez
- Sustainable development and incumbents' open innovation strategies for a greener competence‐destroying technology: The case of electric vehicles pp. 2315-2336

- Anna Cabigiosu
- Closing the loop through eco‐innovation by European firms: Circular economy for sustainable development pp. 2337-2350

- Angela Triguero Cano, María C. Cuerva and Francisco J. Sáez‐Martínez
- What motivates environmental and social sustainability in family firms? A cross‐cultural survey pp. 2351-2364

- William Nikolakis, Doina Olaru and Andreas Kallmuenzer
- Sustainable banking initiatives, environmental disclosure and financial performance: The moderating impact of corporate governance mechanisms pp. 2365-2399

- Douglas A. Adu
- Reviewing the applications of artificial intelligence in sustainable supply chains: Exploring research propositions for future directions pp. 2400-2423

- Farheen Naz, Rohit Agrawal, Anil Kumar, Angappa Gunasekaran, Abhijit Majumdar and Sunil Luthra
- International orientation and environmental performance in Vietnamese exporting small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 2424-2436

- Nguyen Phong Nguyen and Samuel Adomako
- A comprehensive performance measurement framework for business incubation centres: Empirical evidence in an Irish context pp. 2437-2455

- Amir Hossein Azadnia, Simon Stephens, Pezhman Ghadimi and George Onofrei
- Does green innovation mediate the relationship between green relational view and competitive advantage? pp. 2456-2468

- Wei‐Jr Juo and Chao‐Hung Wang
- Circular business model experimentation capabilities—A case study approach pp. 2469-2488

- Florian Hofmann and Dodo zu Knyphausen‐Aufseß
- How environmental reputation and ethical behavior impact the relationship between environmental regulatory enforcement and environmental performance pp. 2489-2499

- Mai Dong Tran and Samuel Adomako
- Dynamic capabilities for circular manufacturing supply chains—Exploring the role of Industry 4.0 and resilience pp. 2500-2517

- Arpita Chari, Denis Niedenzu, Mélanie Despeisse, Carla Gonçalves Machado, João Domingues Azevedo, Rui Boavida‐Dias and Björn Johansson
- What drives and curbs brownwashing? pp. 2518-2532

- Yinglin Huang, Claude Francoeur and Stephen Brammer
- Determinant factors and business strategy in a sustainable business model: An explorative analysis for the promotion of solid waste recycling technologies pp. 2533-2545

- Yue Cui, Yunmeng Cao, Yijun Ji, I‐Shin Chang and Jing Wu
- Aligning digitalisation and sustainable development? Evidence from the analysis of worldviews in sustainability reports pp. 2546-2567

- Silke Niehoff
- Managing tensions in sustainable development in Chinese and New Zealand business partnerships: Integrative approaches pp. 2568-2587

- Sitong (Michelle) Chen and Gabriel Eweje
- What to green: Family involvement and different types of eco‐innovation pp. 2588-2602

- Xuanjin Chen, Xin Pan and Paresha Sinha
- Sustainable production: The economic returns of circular economy practices pp. 2603-2617

- Davide Antonioli, Claudia Ghisetti, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Francesco Nicolli
- Connecting businesses and biodiversity conservation through community organizing: The case of babassu breaker women in Brazil pp. 2618-2634

- José A. Puppim de Oliveira, Umesh Mukhi, Camilla Quental and Paulo Jordão de Oliveira Cerqueira Fortes
Volume 31, issue 4, 2022
- A framework for digital supply chains in the era of circular economy: Implications on environmental sustainability pp. 1249-1274

- Ashish Dwivedi and Sanjoy Kumar Paul
- The importance of product lifetime labelling for purchase decisions: Strategic implications for corporate sustainability based on a conjoint analysis in Germany pp. 1275-1291

- Kathleen Jacobs and Jacob Hörisch
- Disruptive innovation and circularity in start‐ups: A path to sustainable development pp. 1292-1307

- Simone Sehnem, Tais Provensi, Tiago Hilário Hennemann da Silva and Susana Carla Farias Pereira
- How do incumbent firms innovate their business models for the circular economy? Identifying micro‐foundations of dynamic capabilities pp. 1308-1333

- Tomas Santa‐Maria, Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Sustainable university entrepreneurship: Revisiting firm growth patterns pp. 1334-1346

- Sara Fernández‐López, David Rodeiro‐Pazos, María Jesús Rodríguez‐Gulías and Manuel Anxo Nogueira‐Moreiras
- The contribution of the Eco‐Management and Audit Scheme to the environmental performance of manufacturing organisations pp. 1347-1357

- Luca Marrucci and Tiberio Daddi
- Enhancing entrepreneurial opportunity recognition: Relationships among green innovative capability, green relational capability, and co‐innovation behavior pp. 1358-1368

- Ching‐Hsun Chang, Meng‐Yi Shih and Hsin‐Ju Peng
- Towards sustainable development: Green supply chain design and planning using monetization methods pp. 1369-1394

- Cátia da Silva, Ana Paula Barbosa‐Póvoa and Ana Carvalho
- A resource‐based view of green innovation as a strategic firm resource: Present status and future directions pp. 1395-1413

- Sayantan Khanra, Puneet Kaur, Rojers P Joseph, Ashish Malik and Amandeep Dhir
- Exploring assessment practices of companies actively engaged with circular economy pp. 1414-1438

- Erik Roos Lindgreen, Katelin Opferkuch, Anna M. Walker, Roberta Salomone, Tatiana Reyes, Andrea Raggi, Alberto Simboli, Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Sandra Caeiro
- Executive compensation, environmental performance, and sustainable banking: The moderating effect of governance mechanisms pp. 1439-1463

- Douglas A. Adu, Basil Al‐Najjar and Thitima Sitthipongpanich
- Assessing sustainability opportunities for circular business models pp. 1464-1487

- Elizaveta Averina, Johan Frishammar and Vinit Parida
- Stakeholders' engagement in the business strategy as a key driver to increase companies' performance: Evidence from managerial and stakeholders' practices pp. 1488-1503

- Ivo Hristov and Andrea Appolloni
- Circular business model: Breaking down barriers towards sustainable development pp. 1504-1524

- Graziela Darla Araujo Galvão, Steve Evans, Paulo Sergio Scoleze Ferrer and Marly Monteiro de Carvalho
- The resource‐based view, stakeholder capitalism, ESG, and sustainable competitive advantage: The firm's embeddedness into ecology, society, and governance pp. 1525-1537

- Krishna Raj Bhandari, Mikko Ranta and Jari Salo
- The impact of sustainability on marketing strategy and business performance: The case of Italian fisheries pp. 1538-1551

- Marcello Risitano, Rosaria Romano, Vincenzo Rusciano, Gennaro Civero and Debora Scarpato
- Is there a trade‐off between environmental performance and financial sustainability in microfinance institutions? Evidence from South and Southeast Asia pp. 1552-1565

- Ayi Gavriel Ayayi and Mahinda Wijesiri
- Circular economy adoption barriers: An extended fuzzy best–worst method using fuzzy DEMATEL and Supermatrix structure pp. 1566-1586

- Kannan Govindan, Arash Khalili Nasr, Farzane Karimi and Hassan Mina
- How does green intellectual capital boost performance? The mediating role of environmental performance measurement systems pp. 1587-1606

- Kaveh Asiaei, Ruzita Jusoh, Omid Barani and Arash Asiaei
- Integrating decision support tools into businesses for sustainable development: A paradoxical approach to address the food waste challenge pp. 1607-1622

- Roland Somlai
- Bank green lending and credit risk: an empirical analysis of China's Green Credit Policy pp. 1623-1640

- Xiao Yan Zhou, Ben Caldecott, Andreas G. F. Hoepner and Yao Wang
- Climate change commitment, credit risk and the country's environmental performance: Empirical evidence from a sample of international banks pp. 1641-1655

- Giuliana Birindelli, Graziella Bonanno, Stefano Dell'Atti and Antonia Patrizia Iannuzzi
- The emerging driving force of inclusive green growth: Does digital economy agglomeration work? pp. 1656-1678

- Shuming Ren, Lianqing Li, Yueqi Han, Yu Hao and Haitao Wu
- Assessing the environmental impact of logistics sites through CO2eq footprint computation pp. 1679-1694

- Sara Perotti, Lorenzo Bruno Prataviera and Marco Melacini
- Environmental collaboration, responsible innovation, and firm performance: The moderating role of stakeholder pressure pp. 1695-1704

- Samuel Adomako and Mai Dong Tran
- Ecocentric leadership and voluntary environmental behavior for promoting sustainability strategy: The role of psychological green climate pp. 1705-1718

- Shetu Ranjan Biswas, Md. Aftab Uddin, Swadip Bhattacharjee, Mouri Dey and Tarek Rana
- Green capabilities and green purchasing practices: A strategy striving towards sustainable operations pp. 1719-1729

- Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu, Muhammad Umar and Muhammad Tanveer
- Exploring antecedents of innovations for small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises' environmental sustainability: An interpretative framework pp. 1730-1748

- Rosalia Castellano, Gennaro Punzo, Giuseppe Scandurra and Antonio Thomas
- Death or rebirth? How small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises respond to responsible investment pp. 1749-1762

- Junxiu Sun, Feng Wang, Haitao Yin and Rui Zhao
- The climate resilience cycle: Using scenario analysis to inform climate‐resilient business strategies pp. 1763-1775

- Udeke Huiskamp, Bauke ten Brinke and Gert Jan Kramer
- The impact of environmental dynamism on low‐carbon practices and digital supply chain networks to enhance sustainable performance: An empirical analysis pp. 1776-1788

- Manu Sharma, Anil Kumar, Sunil Luthra, Sudhanshu Joshi and Arvind Upadhyay
- Pursuing sustainability advantage: The dynamic capabilities of born sustainable firms pp. 1789-1813

- Desirée Knoppen and Louise Knight
- Smoothing the circular economy transition: The role of resources and capabilities enablers pp. 1814-1837

- Bruno Michel Roman Pais Seles, Janaina Mascarenhas, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour and Adriana Hoffman Trevisan
- Friends or foes? A systematic literature review and meta‐analysis of the relationship between eco‐innovation and firm performance pp. 1838-1855

- Lu Zheng and Konstantinos Iatridis
- Sustainable management of electronic waste: Empirical evidences from a stakeholders' perspective pp. 1856-1874

- Badreya Gharib Khamis Mohammed Alblooshi, Syed Zamberi Ahmad, Matloub Hussain and Sanjay Kumar Singh
Volume 31, issue 3, 2022
- Beyond ethics: The transformational power of overlapping motivations in implementing strategic sustainability actions pp. 685-697

- Maria Jesus Bonilla‐Priego, Juan‐José Nájera‐Sánchez and Xavier Font
- Executive compensation and sustainable business practices: The moderating role of sustainability‐based compensation pp. 698-736

- Douglas A. Adu, Antoinette Flynn and Colette Grey
- Linkage of blockchain to enterprise resource planning systems for improving sustainable performance pp. 737-750

- Lucie Sislian and Anicia Jaegler
- Environmental labeling certification and firm environmental and financial performance: A resource management perspective pp. 751-767

- Duojun He, Shenggang Ren and Huixiang Zeng
- Fulfilling expectations or overachieving: The role of market values in the linkage between environmental and financial performance pp. 768-781

- Oskari Rintala, Sini Laari, Tomi Solakivi and Juuso Töyli
- Institutional and stakeholder effects on carbon mitigation strategies pp. 782-795

- Kanwalroop K. Dhanda, Joseph Sarkis and Dileep G. Dhavale
- Circular economy practices and industry 4.0 technologies: A strategic move of automobile industry pp. 796-809

- Zhang Yu, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan and Muhammad Umar
- The environmental performance of UK‐based B Corp companies: An analysis based on the triple bottom line approach pp. 810-827

- Adriana Liute and Maria Rosa De Giacomo
- When are entrepreneurs more environmentally oriented? An analysis of stakeholders' pressures at different stages of evolution of the venture pp. 828-844

- Pilar Bernal, Beatriz Domínguez and Javier Montero
- RETRACTED: The impact of sustainable development strategy on sustainable supply chain firm performance in the digital transformation era pp. 845-859

- Kirti Nayal, Rakesh D. Raut, Vinay Surendra Yadav, Pragati Priyadarshinee and Balkrishna E. Narkhede
- Stakeholder engagement in business models for sustainability: The stakeholder value flow model for sustainable development pp. 860-874

- Giovanna Attanasio, Nadia Preghenella, Alberto Felice De Toni and Cinzia Battistella
- Tensions in the strategic integration of corporate sustainability through global standards: Evidence from Japan and South Korea pp. 875-891

- Enrico Fontana, Hyemi Shin, Chikako Oka and Jos Gamble
- Circular economy and environmental disclosure in sustainability reports: Empirical evidence in cosmetic companies pp. 892-907

- Riccardo Tiscini, Laura Martiniello and Rosa Lombardi
- Reinforcing or counterproductive behaviors for sustainable entrepreneurship? The influence of causation and effectuation on sustainability orientation pp. 908-920

- Matthew P. Johnson and Jacob Hörisch
- The nexuses between transformational leadership and employee green organisational citizenship behaviour: Role of environmental attitude and green dedication pp. 921-933

- Ali Nawaz Khan and Naseer Abbas Khan
- Segmentation, environmental identity and stages of change: An application to a wildlife trust pp. 934-949

- Victoria K. Wells, Sarah Forbes, Madeline Powell and Daragh O'Reilly
- Low carbon transition risk in mutual fund portfolios: Managerial involvement and performance effects pp. 950-968

- Juan Reboredo and Luis A. Otero González
- Biodiversity disclosure, sustainable development and environmental initiatives: Does board gender diversity matter? pp. 969-987

- Mariela Carvajal, Muhammad Nadeem and Rashid Zaman
- The role of food systems in achieving the sustainable development goals: Environmental perspective pp. 988-1001

- Sara Rajic, Vesna Đorđević, Igor Tomasevic and Ilija Djekic
- Sustaining superior international performance: Strategic orientations and dynamic capability of environmentally concerned small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 1002-1017

- Nadia Zahoor and Yong Kyu Lew
- Examining the interaction of sustainable innovation activity and the life cycle of small high‐tech enterprises pp. 1018-1029

- Elena D. Vaisman, Maria V. Podshivalova and Andrew Alola
- Designing a circular business strategy: 7 years of evolution at a large washing machine manufacturer pp. 1030-1041

- Patricia van Loon, Luk N. Van Wassenhove and Ales Mihelic
- Sustainability risk and portfolio management—A strategic scenario method for sustainable product development pp. 1042-1057

- Carolina Villamil, Jesko Schulte and Sophie Hallstedt
- Supply chain firm performance in circular economy and digital era to achieve sustainable development goals pp. 1058-1073

- Kirti Nayal, Shashank Kumar, Rakesh D. Raut, Maciel M. Queiroz, Pragati Priyadarshinee and Balkrishna E. Narkhede
- A natural resource and institutional theory‐based view of green‐lean‐six sigma drivers for environmental management pp. 1074-1090

- Amna Farrukh, Sanjay Mathrani and Aymen Sajjad
- Corporate ESG reporting quantity, quality and performance: Where to now for environmental policy and practice? pp. 1091-1110

- Susanne Arvidsson and John Dumay
- Retracted: Corporate sustainability amidst environmental change: Efficiency versus resilience pp. 1111-1122

- Hee‐Chan Song
- Consumption‐based carbon emissions, renewable energy consumption, financial development and economic growth in Chile pp. 1123-1137

- Dervis Kirikkaleli, Hasan Güngör and Tomiwa Adebayo
- Institutional logic for sustainable purchasing and supply management: Concepts, illustrations, and implications for business strategy pp. 1138-1151

- Minelle E. Silva and Breno Nunes
- Coupling of cryptocurrency trading with the sustainable environmental goals: Is it on the cards? pp. 1152-1168

- Fairouz Mustafa, Suman Lodh, Monomita Nandy and Vikas Kumar
- Network ambidexterity and environmental performance: Code‐sharing in the airline industry pp. 1169-1183

- Belén Payán‐Sánchez, Miguel Pérez‐Valls, José Antonio Plaza‐Úbeda and Diego Vázquez‐Brust
- How does it pay to be circular in production processes? Eco‐innovativeness and green jobs as moderators of a cost‐efficiency advantage in European small and medium enterprises pp. 1184-1203

- Aurore Darmandieu, Concepción Garcés‐Ayerbe, Antoine Renucci and Pilar Rivera‐Torres
- Founder CEOs and corporate environmental violations: Evidence from S&P 1500 firms pp. 1204-1219

- Michael A. Abebe and Keshab Acharya
- Stakeholder engagement: Investors' environmental risk aversion and corporate earnings pp. 1220-1231

- Khine Kyaw, Mojisola Olugbode and Barbara Petracci
- Does green innovation increase enterprise value? pp. 1232-1247

- Xinyue Hao, Fanglin Chen and Zhongfei Chen
Volume 31, issue 2, 2022
- Sustainability in the digital age: Intended and unintended consequences of digital technologies for sustainable development pp. 599-602

- René Bohnsack, Christina M. Bidmon and Jonatan Pinkse
- Hybrid business models in the sharing economy: The role of business model design for managing the environmental paradox pp. 603-618

- Emmanuelle Reuter
- Industry 4.0 technologies and circular economy: The mediating role of supply chain integration pp. 619-632

- Eleonora Di Maria, Valentina De Marchi and Ambra Galeazzo
- Determinants of corporate sustainability message sharing on social media: A configuration approach pp. 633-647

- Hanne Knight, Mohamed Yacine Haddoud and Phil Megicks
- Citizens and cities: Leveraging citizen science and big data for sustainable urban development pp. 648-667

- Francesco Cappa, Stefano Franco and Federica Rosso
- Harnessing digitalization for sustainable development: Understanding how interactions on sustainability‐oriented digital platforms manage tensions and paradoxes pp. 668-683

- Ilse Hellemans, Amanda J. Porter and Damla Diriker
Volume 31, issue 1, 2022
- Environmental investment decisions of family firms—An analysis of competitor and government influence pp. 1-14

- Bari L. Bendell
- Towards a holistic framework for sustainable value analysis in business models: A tool for sustainable development pp. 15-31

- Eduardo Méndez‐León, Tatiana Reyes‐Carrillo and René Díaz‐Pichardo
- The resilience of green firms in the twirl of COVID‐19: Evidence from S&P500 Carbon Efficiency Index with a Fourier approach pp. 32-45

- Emrah Koçak, Umit Bulut and Angeliki N. Menegaki
- The wicked problem of sustainable development in supply chains pp. 46-58

- Yasmim Maia Pederneiras, Johann Meckenstock, Ana Isabel Cerqueira Carvalho and Ana Paula Barbosa‐Póvoa
- Justifying environmental sustainability in small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises: An analysis of complementary assets in the printing industry pp. 59-75

- Juan Felipe Reyes‐Rodríguez and John Parm Ulhøi
- Green intellectual capital and environmental management accounting: Natural resource orchestration in favor of environmental performance pp. 76-93

- Kaveh Asiaei, Nick Bontis, Raziye Alizadeh and Mehdi Yaghoubi
- Consumers' choice behavior: An interactive effect of expected eudaimonic well‐being and green altruism pp. 94-109

- Mahnaz Mansoor and Justin Paul
- Sustainable employee green behavior in the workplace: Integrating cognitive and non‐cognitive factors in corporate environmental policy pp. 110-128

- Md. Mahiuddin Sabbir and Khan Md Raziuddin Taufique
- Adaptive neuro fuzzy evaluation of energy and non‐energy material productivity impact on sustainable development based on circular economy and gross domestic product pp. 129-144

- Biljana Petković, Yousef Zandi, Alireza Sadighi Agdas, Ivica Nikolić, Nebojša Denić, Nenad Kojić, Abdellatif Selmi, Alibek Issakhov, Slaviša Milošević and Afrasyab Khan
- The sustainability prism of structural changes in the European Union agricultural system: The nexus between production, employment and energy emissions pp. 145-158

- Nelė Jurkėnaitė, Tomas Baležentis and Dalia Štreimikienė
- Stakeholder pressure and greenhouses gas voluntary disclosures pp. 159-172

- Lyton Chithambo, Venancio Tauringana, Ishmael Tingbani and Laura Achiro
- Strategic ambidexterity in green product innovation: Obstacles and implications pp. 173-193

- Kristian Peters and Paul Buijs
- Is blockchain able to enhance environmental sustainability? A systematic review and research agenda from the perspective of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pp. 194-217

- Adele Parmentola, Antonella Petrillo, Ilaria Tutore and Fabio De Felice
- The sustainable development of the aerospace industry: Drivers and impact of corporate environmental responsibility pp. 218-235

- Francesco Gangi, Mario Mustilli, Lucia Michela Daniele and Maria Coscia
- Circular economy and innovation: A look from the perspective of organizational capabilities pp. 236-250

- Simone Sehnem, Adriane A. Farias S. L. de Queiroz, Susana Carla Farias Pereira, Gabriel dos Santos Correia and Edson Kuzma
- Fostering sustainable entrepreneurship by business strategies: An explorative approach in the bioeconomy pp. 251-267

- Maria Urbaniec, Mariusz Sołtysik, Anna Prusak, Konrad Kułakowski and Magdalena Wojnarowska
- Do investors care about carbon emissions under the European Environmental Policy? pp. 268-283

- Houdou Basse Mama and Rahel Mandaroux
- Organizational use of ecosystem service approaches: A critique from a systems theory perspective pp. 284-296

- Angela Small, Alice Owen and Jouni Paavola
- How going green builds trusting beliefs pp. 297-311

- Sveinung Jørgensen, Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen and Siv Skard
- How to embed environmental sustainability: The role of dynamic capabilities and managerial approaches in a life cycle management perspective pp. 312-325

- Guia Bianchi, Francesco Testa, Sara Tessitore and Fabio Iraldo
- Corporate accountability for biodiversity and species extinction: Evidence from organisations reporting on their impacts on nature pp. 326-352

- Abeer Hassan, Lee Roberts and Kimberly Rodger
- Integration of green and lean practices for sustainable business management pp. 353-370

- Rajesh Kr Singh, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Manjot Singh Bhatia and Sunil Luthra
- Connection to nature and sustainability in small‐ and medium‐sized environmental organizations: A dynamic strategic thinking approach pp. 371-389

- Azhdar Karami and Robert Anthony Gorzynski
- Between saying and doing, in the end there is the cost of capital: Evidence from the energy sector pp. 390-402

- Domenico Morrone, Rosamartina Schena, Danilo Conte, Candida Bussoli and Angeloantonio Russo
- The role of information and communication technology on green total factor energy efficiency: Does environmental regulation work? pp. 403-424

- Yu Hao, Yunxia Guo and Haitao Wu
- Impact of green entrepreneurship orientation on environmental performance: The natural resource‐based view and environmental policy perspective pp. 425-444

- Lahcene Makhloufi, Abderrazak Ahmed Laghouag, Tang Meirun and Belaid Fateh
- Cross‐sectoral collaboration in business model innovation for sustainable development: Tensions and compromises pp. 445-463

- Herman I. Stål, Maria Bengtsson and Siarhei Manzhynski
- The impact of air pollution on the cost of debt financing: Evidence from the bond market pp. 464-482

- Jianhua Tan, Kam C. Chan and Yining Chen
- Circular economy‐based new products and company performance: The role of stakeholders and Industry 4.0 technologies pp. 483-499

- Marco Antonio Paula Pinheiro, Daniel Jugend, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour and Hengky Latan
- Stakeholder pressure, green innovation, and performance in small and medium‐sized enterprises: The role of green dynamic capabilities pp. 500-514

- Sanjay Kumar Singh, Manlio Del Giudice, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Hengky Latan and Amrik Singh Sohal
- Eco‐innovations of firms: A longitudinal analysis of the roles of industry norms and proactive environmental strategy pp. 515-531

- Banjo Roxas
- Antecedents of absorptive capacity in the development of circular economy business models of small and medium enterprises pp. 532-544

- Luca Marrucci, Fabio Iannone, Tiberio Daddi and Fabio Iraldo
- The enabling role of formalized corporate networks to drive small and medium‐sized enterprises toward sustainability pp. 545-558

- Laura Corazza, Maurizio Cisi and Greta Falavigna
- Progress and trends in integrating Industry 4.0 within Circular Economy: A comprehensive literature review and future research propositions pp. 559-579

- Rohit Agrawal, Vishal A. Wankhede, Anil Kumar, Sunil Luthra and Donald Huisingh
- Does green transformational leadership lead to green innovation? The role of green thinking and creative process engagement pp. 580-597

- Saira Begum, Muhammad Ashfaq, Enjun Xia and Usama Awan
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