Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 29, issue 8, 2020
- Sustainability disclosure and financial analysts' accuracy: The European case pp. 2939-2952

- Elena Ferrer, Francisco J. López‐Arceiz and Cristina del Rio
- Carbon emissions and the cost of debt in the eurozone: The role of public policies, climate‐related disclosure and corporate governance pp. 2953-2972

- Vera Palea and Federico Drogo
- Addressing the challenges of integrating carbon calculation tools in the construction industry pp. 2973-2983

- David J. Jackson and Katharina Kaesehage
- Human resource slack, sustainable innovation, and environmental performance of small and medium‐sized enterprises in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 2984-2994

- Samuel Adomako and Nguyen Phong Nguyen
- Sufficiency economy philosophy: Buddhism‐based sustainability framework in Thailand pp. 2995-3005

- Hee‐Chan Song
- Circular economy business models: The state of research and avenues ahead pp. 3006-3024

- Marcos Ferasso, Tatiana Beliaeva, Sascha Kraus, Thomas Clauss and Domingo Ribeiro‐Soriano
- Does stakeholder engagement encourage environmental reporting? The mediating role of firm performance pp. 3025-3037

- María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez, Inmaculada Bel‐Oms and Lúcia Lima Rodrigues
- The value relevance of corporate financial and nonfinancial information provided by the integrated report: A systematic review pp. 3038-3054

- Stefania Veltri and Antonella Silvestri
- Walking the tightrope and stirring things up: Exploring the institutional work of sustainable entrepreneurs pp. 3055-3071

- Daniel Arenas, Marta Strumińska‐Kutra and Paolo Landoni
- Continuous auditing and data mining for strategic risk control and anticorruption: Creating “fair” value in the digital age pp. 3072-3085

- Andrea Cardoni, Evgeniia Kiseleva and Francesco De Luca
- Addressing endogeneity by proposing novel instrumental variables in the nexus of sustainability reporting and firm financial performance: A step‐by‐step procedure for non‐experts pp. 3086-3103

- Muhammad Zahid, Haseeb Ur Rahman, Musa Khan, Wajahat Ali and Fazaila Shad
- The adoption of environmentally sustainable supply chain management: Measuring the relative effectiveness of hard dimensions pp. 3104-3122

- Sangita Choudhary, Anil Kumar, Sunil Luthra, Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes and Simon Peter Nadeem
- An environmental perspective extends market orientation: Green innovation sustainability pp. 3123-3134

- Chao Hung Wang
- Implications of a cap‐and‐trade system for emission reductions under an asymmetric duopoly pp. 3135-3145

- Zi-rui Chen and Pu-yan Nie
- Are women eco‐friendly? Board gender diversity and environmental innovation pp. 3146-3161

- Muhammad Nadeem, Stephen Bahadar, Ammar Gull and Umer Iqbal
- Factors influencing the application of nature as inspiration for sustainability‐oriented innovation in multinational corporations pp. 3162-3173

- Taryn Mead, Sally Jeanrenaud and John Bessant
- Does eco‐innovation drive sales and technology investment? Focusing on eco‐label in Korea pp. 3174-3186

- Myoungjin Oh, Jungwoo Shin, Pil‐Ju Park and Sunmee Kim
- The contagion effect of environmental violations: The case of Dieselgate in Germany pp. 3187-3202

- Yassin Denis Bouzzine and Rainer Lueg
- Relating the role of green self‐concepts and identity on green purchasing behaviour: An empirical analysis pp. 3203-3219

- Nitika Sharma, Raiswa Saha, V. Raja Sreedharan and Justin Paul
- Sustainable development goals and the strategic role of business: A systematic literature review pp. 3220-3245

- Chiara Mio, Silvia Panfilo and Benedetta Blundo
- Effects of stakeholder pressure, managerial perceptions, and resource availability on sustainable operations adoption pp. 3246-3260

- Jinxia Jiao, ChenGuang Liu and Yan Xu
- Testing the institutional difference hypothesis: A study about environmental, social, governance, and financial performance pp. 3261-3272

- Alexandre Sanches Garcia and Renato J. Orsato
- Sustainable development: The stock market's view of environmental policy pp. 3273-3285

- Josep Garcia‐Blandon, David Castillo‐Merino and Nour Chams
- Does green innovation affect the financial performance of Multilatinas? The moderating role of ISO 14001 and R&D investment pp. 3286-3302

- Eduardo Duque‐Grisales, Javier Aguilera‐Caracuel, Jaime Guerrero‐Villegas and Encarnación García‐Sánchez
- Bringing sustainability to life: A framework to guide biodiversity indicator development for business performance management pp. 3303-3313

- Prue F.E. Addison, P. J. Stephenson, Joseph W. Bull, Giulia Carbone, Mark Burgman, Michael J. Burgass, Leah R. Gerber, Pippa Howard, Nadine McCormick, Louise McRae, Kim E. Reuter, Malcolm Starkey and E. J. Milner‐Gulland
- Organizational roles in a sustainability alliance network pp. 3314-3330

- Andrew Peterman, Arno Kourula and Raymond Levitt
- An investigation of key performance indicators for operational excellence towards sustainability in the leather products industry pp. 3331-3351

- Md. Abdul Moktadir, Ashish Dwivedi, Akib Rahman, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Sanjoy Kumar Paul, Razia Sultana and Jitender Madaan
- Business models for environmental sustainability: Contemporary shortcomings and some perspectives pp. 3352-3369

- Maria Rosa De Giacomo and Raimund Bleischwitz
- Motivations and impacts of sustainability reporting in the Indo‐Pacific region: Normative and instrumental stakeholder approaches pp. 3370-3384

- Wei Qian, Carol Tilt, Dinithi Dissanayake and Sanjaya Kuruppu
- Can environmental investments benefit environmental performance? The moderating roles of institutional environment and foreign direct investment pp. 3385-3398

- Ruiqian Li and Ramakrishnan Ramanathan
- The cultural consensus of sustainability‐driven innovation: Strategies for success pp. 3399-3409

- Tracy Van Holt, Matt Statler, Ulrich Atz, Tensie Whelan, Mara van Loggerenberg and James Cebulla
- Land for equity? A benefit distribution model for mining‐induced displacement and resettlement pp. 3410-3421

- Han Wang, John R. Owen and Guoqing Shi
- Building supply chain relational capital: The impact of supplier and customer leveraging on innovation performance pp. 3422-3434

- George Onofrei, Hung M. Nguyen, Min Zhang and Brian Fynes
- The circular economy and consumer behaviour: The mediating role of information seeking in buying circular packaging pp. 3435-3448

- Francesco Testa, Roberta Iovino and Fabio Iraldo
- Firm sustainable investment: Are female directors greener? pp. 3449-3469

- Muhammad Atif, Md. Samsul Alam and Mohammed Hossain
- Does the EU Directive on non‐financial information influence the value relevance of ESG disclosure? Italian evidence pp. 3470-3483

- Michela Cordazzo, Laura Bini and Giuseppe Marzo
- How circular is the circular economy? Analysing the implementation of circular economy in organisations pp. 3484-3494

- Maria Barreiro‐Gen and Rodrigo Lozano
- Perceived behavioral control as a mediator of hotels' green training, environmental commitment, and organizational citizenship behavior: A sustainable environmental practice pp. 3495-3508

- Serdar Cop, Uju Violet Alola and Andrew Alola
- Institutional pressures and circular economy performance: The role of environmental management system and organizational flexibility in oil and gas sector pp. 3509-3525

- Nikunj Kumar Jain, Abinash Panda and Piyush Choudhary
- Stakeholder engagement in a sustainable sales and operations planning process pp. 3526-3541

- Samuel Roscoe, Nachiappan Subramanian, Romina Prifti and Lin Wu
- From institutional pressure to the sustainable development of firm: Role of environmental management accounting implementation and environmental proactivity pp. 3542-3554

- Naveed Iqbal Chaudhry and Muhammad Amir
- Sustainability strategies by companies in the global coffee sector pp. 3555-3570

- Simon L. Bager and Eric F. Lambin
- The pathway toward pollution mitigation: Does institutional quality make a difference? pp. 3571-3583

- Danish and Recep Ulucak
- The revision of nonfinancial reporting directive: A critical lens on the comparability principle pp. 3584-3597

- Andrea Venturelli, Simone Pizzi, Fabio Caputo and Salvatore Principale
- Sustainable development and consumption: The role of trust for switching towards green energy pp. 3598-3610

- Andrea Mezger, Pablo Cabanelas, Mª. Jesús López‐Miguens, Francesca Cabiddu and Klaus Rüdiger
- Critical success factors for a circular economy: Implications for business strategy and the environment pp. 3611-3635

- Md. Abdul Moktadir, Anil Kumar, Syed Mithun Ali, Sanjoy Kumar Paul, Razia Sultana and Jafar Rezaei
- Shocks and fish stocks: The effect of disasters and policy announcements on listed fishing companies' market value pp. 3636-3668

- Bert Scholtens and Rim Oueghlissi
- Is corporate environmental responsibility synergistic with governmental environmental responsibility? Evidence from China pp. 3669-3686

- Xiaohong Chen, Jiefu Zhang and Huixiang Zeng
- Weaving a strategy for a base‐of‐the‐pyramid market: The case of Grundfos LIFELINK pp. 3687-3701

- Poul Houman Andersen and Lars Esbjerg
- Drivers of combined assurance in a sustainable development context: Evidence from integrated reports pp. 3702-3719

- Warren Maroun and Andre Prinsloo
- Deforestation, global value chains, and corporate sustainability pp. 3720-3722

- Rajat Panwar, Jonatan Pinkse, Benjamin Cashore, Bryan W. Husted and Lian Pin Koh
Volume 29, issue 7, 2020
- Sustainability discourse: Contemporary issues from different perspectives pp. 2893-2894

- Gabriel Eweje
- The freedom within framework: A multilevel perspective on developing green capabilities through routines in service organisations pp. 2895-2907

- Jeremy Morrow and Simon Mowatt
- Turning motivation into action: A strategic orientation model for green supply chain management pp. 2908-2918

- Shumin Liu, Gabriel Eweje, Qile He and Zhibin Lin
- Mining, the environment, and human rights in Ghana: An area of limited statehood perspective pp. 2919-2926

- Uwafiokun Idemudia, Cynthia Kwakyewah and Judy Muthuri
- Proactive environmental and social strategies in a small‐ to medium‐sized company: A case study of a Japanese SME pp. 2927-2938

- Gabriel Eweje
Volume 29, issue 6, 2020
- Circular economy to enhance sustainability of small and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 2145-2169

- Prasanta Kumar Dey, Chrysovalantis Malesios, Debashree De, Pawan Budhwar, Soumyadeb Chowdhury and Walid Cheffi
- Disentangling the drivers of renewable energy investments: The role of behavioral factors pp. 2170-2180

- Michael Polemis and Achilleas Spais
- Using reputation for corporate sustainability to tackle banks digitalization challenges pp. 2181-2193

- Francisco Forcadell, Elisa Aracil and Fernando Ubeda
- Board gender diversity, environmental committee and greenhouse gas voluntary disclosures pp. 2194-2210

- Ishmael Tingbani, Lyton Chithambo, Venancio Tauringana and Nikolaos Papanikolaou
- Can entrepreneurial orientation improve sustainable development through leveraging internal lean practices? pp. 2211-2225

- Roberto Chavez, Wantao Yu, Muhammad Shakeel Sadiq Jajja, Antonio Lecuna and Brian Fynes
- Do investors value companies' mandatory nonfinancial risk disclosure? An empirical analysis of the Italian context after the EU Directive pp. 2226-2237

- Stefania Veltri, Francesco De Luca and Ho‐Tan‐Phat Phan
- The role of ownership structure in integrated reporting policies pp. 2238-2250

- Nicola Raimo, Filippo Vitolla, Arcangelo Marrone and Michele Rubino
- Long‐term economic consequences of corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from heavily polluting listed companies in China pp. 2251-2264

- Fei Xu, Mian Yang, Qiangyi Li and Xiaolei Yang
- Developing integrated management systems using an AHP‐Fuzzy VIKOR approach pp. 2265-2283

- Muhammad Ikram, Qingyu Zhang and Robert Sroufe
- Environmental regulation, total factor productivity, and enterprise duration: Evidence from China pp. 2284-2296

- Hongshan Ai, Shenglan Hu, Ke Li and Shuai Shao
- Market drivers of sustainability and sustainability learning capabilities: The moderating role of sustainability control systems pp. 2297-2309

- Chaminda Wijethilake and Bedanand Upadhaya
- CEOs' reputation, quality management and environmental innovation: The roles of stakeholder pressure and resource commitment pp. 2310-2323

- Renata Konadu, Samuel Owusu‐Agyei, Theophilus A. Lartey, Albert Danso, Samuel Adomako and Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah
- The double effects of female executives' participation on corporate sustainable competitive advantage through unethical environmental behavior and proactive environmental strategy pp. 2324-2337

- Chulin Pan, Hongpeng Guo, Yufeng Jiang, Hanying Wang and Weihong Qi
- Enhancing corporate sustainable development: Proactive environmental strategy, stakeholder pressure and the moderating effect of firm size pp. 2338-2354

- Oksana Seroka‐Stolka and Kamil Fijorek
- Sustainability reporting quality and post‐audit financial reporting quality: Empirical evidence from the UK pp. 2355-2373

- Habiba Al‐Shaer
- Environmental policies, national culture, and stock price crash risk: Evidence from renewable energy firms pp. 2374-2391

- Yilmaz Yildiz and Mehmet Baha Karan
- Nonfinancial reporting regulation and challenges in sustainability disclosure and corporate governance practices pp. 2392-2403

- Selena Aureli, Mara Del Baldo, Rosa Lombardi and Fabio Nappo
- The impacts of perceived moral obligation and sustainability self‐identity on sustainability development: A theory of planned behavior purchase intention model of sustainability‐labeled coffee and the moderating effect of climate change skepticism pp. 2404-2417

- Mei‐Fang Chen
- Effect of local government decision‐making competition on carbon emissions: Evidence from China's three urban agglomerations pp. 2418-2431

- Xiaoyan Li and Hengzhou Xu
- Exploring an innovative pivot: How green training can spur corporate sustainability performance pp. 2432-2449

- Xuemei Xie and Qiwei Zhu
- Barriers to the circular economy in European small and medium‐sized firms pp. 2450-2464

- Jose García‐Quevedo, Elisenda Jové‐Llopis and Ester Martínez‐Ros
- Building responses to sustainable development challenges: A multistakeholder collaboration framework and application to climate change pp. 2465-2478

- Gianluca Elia, Alessandro Margherita and Claudio Petti
- Circular economy in Latin America: A systematic literature review pp. 2479-2497

- Claudia Marcela Betancourt Morales and Jhon Wilder Zartha Sossa
- Customer green orientation and process innovation alignment: A configuration approach in the global manufacturing industry pp. 2498-2513

- Hung M. Nguyen, George Onofrei, Dothang Truong and Simon Lockrey
- Values, gender and attitudes towards environmental policy: A study of future managers pp. 2514-2527

- Asit Bhattacharyya and Mohammed Lutfur Rahman
- Sustainable development of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises in the European Union: A taxonomy of circular economy practices pp. 2528-2541

- Francesca Bassi and José G. Dias
- Voluntary Adopters of Integrated Reporting – Evidence on Forecast Accuracy and Firm Value pp. 2542-2556

- Annika Wahl, Michel Charifzadeh and Fabian Diefenbach
- Measuring sustainability risks: A rational myth? pp. 2557-2571

- Olivier Boiral, David Talbot and Marie‐Christine Brotherton
- Twenty‐eight years of business strategy and the environment research: A bibliometric analysis pp. 2572-2582

- Muhammad Farrukh, Fanchen Meng, Yihua Wu and Kalsoom Nawaz
- Sustainable environmental practices and financial performance: Evidence from listed small and medium‐sized enterprise in the United Kingdom pp. 2583-2602

- Danquah Jeff Boakye, Ishmael TIngbani, Gabriel Ahinful, Isaac Damoah and Venancio Tauringana
- Organizational characteristics explaining participation in sustainable business models in the sharing economy: Evidence from the fashion industry using conjoint analysis pp. 2603-2613

- Astrid Cocquyt, Saskia Crucke and Hendrik Slabbinck
- Towards an integrated model for the transference of environmental responsibility pp. 2614-2623

- Faheem Gul Gilal, Naeem Gul Gilal, Nisar Ahmed Channa, Rehman Gul Gilal, Rukhsana Gul Gilal and Muhammad Nawaz Tunio
- Examining the behavior of renewable‐energy fund investors pp. 2624-2634

- Carmen‐Pilar Marti‐Ballester
- Stakeholder pressure for sustainability: Can ‘innovative capabilities’ explain the idiosyncratic response in the manufacturing firms? pp. 2635-2653

- Suresh Kumar Jakhar, Arijit Bhattacharya, Himanshu Rathore and Sachin Kumar Mangla
- Eco‐innovation motivations and ecodesign tool implementation in companies in the Nordic textile and information technology sectors pp. 2654-2667

- Hanna H. Salo, Johanna Suikkanen and Ari Nissinen
- The role of human sustainability in professional service firms. Evidence from Italy pp. 2668-2678

- Maurizio Massaro, Carlo Bagnoli and Francesca Dal Mas
- Industry convergence as a strategy for achieving sustainable development of agricultural complex: The case of Sandun‐Lanli in China pp. 2679-2694

- Xiaowei Chen, Tianyu Zhang and Fu Jia
- How do firms achieve sustainability through green innovation under external pressures of environmental regulation and market turbulence? pp. 2695-2714

- Lu Qiu, Die Hu and Yu Wang
- Sustainability concerns in luxury supply chains: European brand strategies and French consumer expectations pp. 2715-2733

- Anicia Jaegler and Tobias Goessling
- Supply chain collaboration and eco‐innovations: An institutional perspective from China pp. 2734-2754

- Peter S. Hofman, Constantin Blome, Martin C. Schleper and Nachiappan Subramanian
- Green supply chain management in the automotive industry: A study in Brazil pp. 2755-2769

- Lineia Jollembeck Lopes and Silvio R. I. Pires
- Organizational transition management of circular business model innovations pp. 2770-2788

- Florian Hofmann and Melanie Jaeger‐Erben
- Strategic business risk evaluation for sustainable energy investment and stakeholder engagement: A proposal for energy policy development in the Middle East through Khalifa funding and land subsidies pp. 2789-2802

- Gyanendra Singh Sisodia, Einas Awad, Heba Alkhoja and Bruno S. Sergi
- Sustainable development and circular economy: The role of institutional promotion on circular consumption and market competitiveness from a multistakeholder engagement approach pp. 2803-2814

- María del Mar Alonso‐Almeida, José Miguel Rodríguez‐Antón, Llorenç Bagur‐Femenías and Jordi Perramon
- Theory of green purchase behavior (TGPB): A new theory for sustainable consumption of green hotel and green restaurant products pp. 2815-2828

- Heesup Han
- Environmental management certification and environmental performance: Greening or greenwashing? pp. 2829-2841

- Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria, Olivier Boiral and Alberto Díaz de Junguitu
- In the LEED: Racing to the Top in Environmental Self‐Regulation pp. 2842-2856

- Mallory Elise Flowers, Daniel C. Matisoff and Douglas Noonan
- Implementing the circular economy in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: The interplay between market actors mediated by transition brokers pp. 2857-2870

- Jacqueline M. Cramer
- Does financial development stimulate environmental sustainability? Evidence from a panel study of 115 countries pp. 2871-2889

- Mirza Md Moyen Uddin
- Advancing Circular Economy pp. 2890-2892

- Rajat Panwar and Eva Niesten
Volume 29, issue 5, 2020
- Challenges in perishable food supply chains for sustainability management: A developing economy perspective pp. 1809-1831

- Anish Kumar, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Pradeep Kumar and Stavros Karamperidis
- Green supply chain practices and company performance in Portuguese manufacturing sector pp. 1832-1849

- Luísa Pinto
- Environmental management capabilities for a “circular eco‐innovation” pp. 1850-1864

- Sabina Scarpellini, Jesus Valero‐Gil, Jose Moneva and Michele Andreaus
- The effect of mergers and acquisitions on environmental, social and governance performance and market value: Evidence from EU acquirers pp. 1865-1875

- Ioannis Tampakoudis and Evgenia Anagnostopoulou
- Exploring the effect of environmental orientation on financial decisions of businesses at the bottom of the pyramid: Evidence from the microlending context pp. 1876-1886

- Anton Shevchenko, Xiaodan Pan and Goran Calic
- Integrating circular business models and development tools in the circular economy transition process: A firm‐level framework pp. 1887-1898

- Li‐Heng Chen, Peiying Hung and Hwong‐wen Ma
- Market orientation practices enhancing corporate environmental performance via knowledge creation: Does environmental management system implementation matter? pp. 1899-1924

- Wenbo Jiang, Francesco Rosati, Huaqi Chai and Taiwen Feng
- Sustainable reverse supply chains and circular economy in multichannel retail returns pp. 1925-1940

- Regina Frei, Lisa Jack and Sally‐Ann Krzyzaniak
- Institutional pressures and the accounting and reporting of environmental liabilities pp. 1941-1960

- Minga Negash and Tesfaye T. Lemma
- Moving beyond the tensions in open environmental innovation towards a holistic perspective pp. 1961-1974

- Tiziana Russo Spena and Nadia Di Paola
- How do corporate environmental policy and corporate reputation affect risk‐adjusted financial performance? pp. 1975-1991

- Francesco Gangi, Lucia Michela Daniele and Nicola Varrone
- Research on entropy generation strategy and its application in carbon trading market pp. 1992-2000

- Miao Zhenjian, Kofi Baah Boamah and Xingle Long
- The product‐market performance benefits of environmental policy: Why customer awareness and firm innovativeness matter pp. 2001-2018

- Mahabubur Rahman, Saqib Aziz and Mathew Hughes
- Do institutional investors drive corporate transparency regarding business contribution to the sustainable development goals? pp. 2019-2036

- Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez, Lázaro Rodríguez‐Ariza, Beatriz Aibar‐Guzmán and Cristina Aibar‐Guzmán
- How cultural dimensions, legal systems, and industry affect environmental reporting? Empirical evidence from an international perspective pp. 2037-2057

- Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez and María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez
- Scaling sustainability from the organizational periphery to the strategic core: Towards a practice‐based framework of what practitioners “do” pp. 2058-2077

- Sarah Birrell Ivory and R. Bradley MacKay
- Learning strategic cooperative behavior in industrial symbiosis: A game‐theoretic approach integrated with agent‐based simulation pp. 2078-2091

- Devrim Murat Yazan, Vahid Yazdanpanah and Luca Fraccascia
- Pains and gains of environmental management system certification for the sustainable development of manufacturing companies: Heterogeneous effects of industry peer learning pp. 2092-2109

- Jing Wang and Yunshi Mao
- How an international ambidexterity strategy can address the paradox perspective on corporate sustainability: Evidence from Chinese emerging market multinationals pp. 2110-2129

- Maria Vincenza Ciasullo, Raffaella Montera, Nicola Cucari and Francesco Polese
- Corporate carbon risk exposure, voluntary disclosure, and financial reporting quality pp. 2130-2143

- Tesfaye T. Lemma, Mehrzad Azmi Shabestari, Martin Freedman and Mthokozisi Mlilo
Volume 29, issue 4, 2020
- Corporate governance beyond the shareholder–stakeholder dichotomy: Lessons from Japanese corporations' environmental performance pp. 1625-1633

- Kazumi Endo
- Can environmental governance lower toxic emissions? A panel study of U.S. high‐polluting industries pp. 1634-1646

- Patricia Kanashiro
- Environmental management and the “soft side” of organisations: Discovering the most relevant behavioural factors in green supply chains pp. 1647-1665

- Kamala kanta Muduli, Sunil Luthra, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Satyabrata Aich and Julio Cesar Ferro de Guimarães
- Corporate voluntary greenhouse gas reporting: Stakeholder pressure and the mediating role of the chief executive officer pp. 1666-1683

- Lyton Chithambo, Ishmael Tingbani, Godfred Afrifa Agyapong, Ernest Gyapong and Isaac Sakyi Damoah
- Do firms with different levels of environmental regulatory pressure behave differently regarding complementarity among innovation practices? pp. 1684-1694

- Teresa García‐Marco, Ferdaous Zouaghi and Mercedes Sánchez
- Does the configuration of macro‐ and micro‐institutional environments affect the effectiveness of green supply chain integration? pp. 1695-1713

- Qian Yang, Ruoqi Geng and Taiwen Feng
- The how and why of integrated reporting in a public health care organization: The stakeholders' perspective pp. 1714-1722

- Stefano Marasca, Lucia Montanini, Alessia D'Andrea and Eva Cerioni
- The economic consequences of environmental regulation in China: From a perspective of the environmental protection admonishing talk policy pp. 1723-1733

- Zhihua Tian, Yanfang Tian, Yang Chen and Shuai Shao
- Designing business models in circular economy: A systematic literature review and research agenda pp. 1734-1749

- Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Davide Chiaroni, Pasquale Del Vecchio and Andrea Urbinati
- Integrated reporting of environmental, social, and governance and financial data: Does the market value integrated reports? pp. 1750-1763

- Alexander Landau, Janina Rochell, Christian Klein and Bernhard Zwergel
- Carbon risk management and corporate competitive advantages: “Differential promotion” or “cost hindrance”? pp. 1764-1784

- Zhifang Zhou, Lingyan Zhang, Li Lin, Huixiang Zeng and Xiaohong Chen
- Are loyalty shares an effective antidote against short‐termism? Empirical evidence from Italy pp. 1785-1796

- Chiara Mio, Elise Soerger Zaro and Marco Fasan
- Crisis spillover of corporate environmental misconducts: The roles of perceived similarity, familiarity, and corporate environmental responsibility in determining the impact on oppositional behavioral intention pp. 1797-1808

- Zhe Ouyang, Chris Nengzhi Yao and Xi Hu
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- The impact of competition on vertical integration: The role of technological niche width pp. 789-800

- Faisal Khurshid, Woo‐Yong Park and Felix T. S. Chan
- When companies improve the sustainability of the natural environment: A study of large U.S. companies pp. 801-811

- Taryn De Mendonca and Yan Zhou
- Energy eco‐innovations for sustainable development: Exploring organizational strategic capabilities through an energy cultures framework pp. 812-826

- Sara Walton, Annie Zhang and Conor O'Kane
- Coopetition for sustainability: Between organizational benefit and societal good pp. 827-837

- Siarhei Manzhynski and Frank Figge
- The influence of green marketing strategies on business performance and corporate image in the retail sector pp. 838-845

- Chipo Mukonza and Ilze Swarts
- Is evil rewarded with evil? The market penalty effect of corporate environmentally irresponsible events pp. 846-871

- Youliang Jin, Chen Cheng and Huixiang Zeng
- Does China's carbon emissions trading policy improve the technology innovation of relevant enterprises? pp. 872-885

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Wei Shi and Lin Jiang
- Effect of green innovation strategy on firm‐idiosyncratic risk: A competitive action perspective pp. 886-901

- Woon Leong Lin, M. Azali, Murali Sambasivan and Nick Yip
- New ventures in Cleantech: Opportunities, capabilities and innovation outcomes pp. 902-917

- Febi Jensen, Hans Lööf and Andreas Stephan
- Why does eco‐innovation differ in service firms? Some insights from Spain pp. 918-938

- Elisenda Jové‐Llopis and Agustí Segarra‐Blasco
- Successful eco‐innovators: Exploring the association between open inbound knowledge strategies and the performance of eco‐innovative firms pp. 939-953

- Lourdes Moreno‐Mondéjar, Angela Triguero Cano and Francisco José Sáez‐Martínez
- Is environmental innovation conducive to corporate financing? The moderating role of advertising expenditures pp. 954-961

- Zhongju Liao
- Gaining sustainable development by green supply chain innovation: Perspectives of specific investments and stakeholder engagement pp. 962-975

- Aihua Wu and Tianfu Li
- Emissions permit allocation and strategic firm behavior: Evidence from the oil sector in the European Union emissions trading scheme pp. 976-995

- Sanjay Patnaik
- Is the environment‐friendly factor attractive to customers when purchasing electric vehicles? Evidence from South Korea pp. 996-1006

- Yujin Beak, Kayoung Kim, Kyuho Maeng and Youngsang Cho
- Impact of high‐growth start‐ups on entrepreneurial environment based on the level of national economic development pp. 1007-1020

- Salustiano Martínez‐Fierro, José María Biedma‐Ferrer and José Ruiz‐Navarro
- Do the ecoinnovation and ecodesign strategies generate value added in munificent environments? pp. 1021-1033

- Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez, Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez and José‐Luis Zafra‐Gómez
- Exploring networks of proximity for partner selection, firms' collaboration and knowledge exchange. The case of clean‐tech industry pp. 1034-1044

- Alessandro Marra, Vittorio Carlei and Cristiano Baldassari
- Does corporate environmental responsibility engagement affect firm value? The mediating role of corporate innovation pp. 1045-1055

- Zhenghui Li, Gaoke Liao and Khaldoon Albitar
- Global governance in new public environmental management: An international and intertemporal comparison of voluntary standards' impacts pp. 1056-1073

- Marcus Wagner
- Corporate environmental performance, environmental management and firm risk pp. 1074-1096

- Bai Xue, Zhuang Zhang and Pingli Li
- The extended theory of planned behavior in Turkish customers' intentions to visit green hotels pp. 1097-1108

- Emel Yarimoglu and Tugrul Gunay
- Measuring the impact of sustainability policy and practices in tourism and hospitality industry pp. 1109-1126

- Sakshi, Shashi, Roberto Cerchione and Harbhajan Bansal
- Board gender diversity and corporate environmental performance: The moderating role of family and dual‐class majority ownership structures pp. 1127-1144

- James J. Cordeiro, Giorgia Profumo and Ilaria Tutore
- ISO 14001, EMAS and environmental performance: A meta‐analysis pp. 1145-1159

- Artitzar Erauskin‐Tolosa, Eugenio Zubeltzu‐Jaka, Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria and Olivier Boiral
- Promoting corporate sustainability in small and medium‐sized enterprises: Key determinants of intermediary performance in Africa pp. 1160-1172

- Samuel Howard Quartey and Olamide Oguntoye
- A sustainable governance model to prevent corporate corruption: Integrating anticorruption practices, corporate strategy and business processes pp. 1173-1185

- Andrea Cardoni, Evgeniia Kiseleva and Rosa Lombardi
- Impact of airport green atmospherics on mental health value, image, and loyalty among visitors and workers pp. 1186-1198

- Heesup Han, Hossein Olya, Elena‐Nicoleta Untaru, Ana Ispas, Jinkyung Jenny Kim and Wansoo Kim
- The impact of sustainability (environmental, social, and governance) disclosure and board diversity on firm value: The moderating role of industry sensitivity pp. 1199-1214

- Muhammad Azeem Qureshi, Sina Kirkerud, Kim Theresa and Tanveer Ahsan
- Managing supply chain resilience to pursue business and environmental strategies pp. 1215-1246

- Shashi, Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione and Myriam Ertz
- Relating Environmental, Social, and Governance scores and sustainability performances of firms: An empirical analysis pp. 1247-1267

- R. Rajesh and Chandrasekharan Rajendran
- Board gender diversity and environmental, social, and economic value creation: Does family ownership matter? pp. 1268-1284

- Muhammad Nadeem, Ernest Gyapong and Ammad Ahmed
- An analysis of environmental sustainability in small & medium‐sized enterprises: Patterns and trends pp. 1285-1296

- Joseph Bakos, Michele Siu, Adalberto Orengo and Narges Kasiri
- Sustainability and financial performance of small and medium sized enterprises: A bibliometric and systematic literature review pp. 1297-1309

- Francesca Bartolacci, Andrea Caputo and Michela Soverchia
- Predicting consumer adoption of branded subscription services: A prospect theory perspective pp. 1310-1330

- Steven Day, Janet Godsell, Donato Masi and Wanrong Zhang
- Does it pay to be green? A disaggregated analysis of U.S. firms with green patents pp. 1331-1361

- Thi‐Hong‐ Van Hoang, Wojciech Przychodzen, Justyna Przychodzen and Elysé A. Segbotangni
- The interplay between stakeholders, resources and capabilities in climate change strategy: converting barriers into cooperation pp. 1362-1386

- Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Diego Vazquez‐Brust, Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour and Daniela Andriani Ribeiro
- Identifying business opportunities for sustainable development: Longitudinal and experimental evidence contributing to the field of sustainable entrepreneurship pp. 1387-1403

- Fokko J. Eller, Michael M. Gielnik, Hendrik Wimmer, Corinna Thölke, Sara Holzapfel, Silke Tegtmeier and Jantje Halberstadt
- “I like it, but I don't use it”: Impact of carsharing business models on usage intentions in the sharing economy pp. 1404-1418

- Rüdiger Hahn, Felix Ostertag, Adrian Lehr, Marion Büttgen and Sabine Benoit
- Exploring factors relating to extinction disclosures: What motivates companies to report on biodiversity and species protection? pp. 1419-1436

- Abeer Mohamed Hassan, Lee Roberts and Jill Atkins
- Driving sectoral sustainability via the diffusion of organizational eco‐innovations pp. 1437-1447

- Jose García‐Quevedo, Effie Kesidou and Ester Martínez‐Ros
- Time for carbon neutrality and other emission reduction measures at European airports pp. 1448-1464

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Environmental Regulation and Enterprise Innovation: A Review pp. 1465-1478

- Shuai Shao, Zhigao Hu, Jianhua Cao, Lili Yang and Dabo Guan
- Microfoundations of dynamic capabilities: Insights from circular economy business cases pp. 1479-1493

- Owais Khan, Tiberio Daddi and Fabio Iraldo
- Innovation as a driver of eco‐innovation in the firm: An approach from the dynamic capabilities theory pp. 1494-1503

- Nieves Arranz, Marta Arroyabe, Jun Li and Juan Carlos Fernandez de Arroyabe
- Analysing the importance of sustainability‐oriented service quality in competition environment pp. 1504-1516

- Turkan Muge Ozbekler and Yucel Ozturkoglu
- Green Knowledge Sharing, Stakeholder Pressure, Absorptive Capacity, and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms pp. 1517-1531

- Moxi Song, Morgan X. Yang, Kevin J. Zeng and Wenting Feng
- Operational excellence in a green supply chain for environmental management: A case study pp. 1532-1547

- Yigit Kazancoglu, Muhittin Sagnak, Yasanur Kayikci and Sachin Kumar Mangla
- Family ownership and environmental performance: The mediation effect of human resource practices pp. 1548-1562

- Lorenzo Dal Maso, Rodrigo Basco, Thomas Bassetti and Nicola Lattanzi
- Evaluating environmental sustainability strategies in freight transport and logistics industry pp. 1563-1574

- Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito and Shashi
- Evaluation of critical constructs for measurement of sustainable supply chain practices in lean‐agile firms of Indian origin: A hybrid ISM‐ANP approach pp. 1575-1596

- Abhijeet Digalwar, Rakesh D. Raut, Vinay S. Yadav, Balkrishna Narkhede, Bhaskar B. Gardas and Ashwini Gotmare
- A decision‐analytic approach to screening in chemical alternatives assessment pp. 1597-1604

- Michael D. Gerst, Melissa A. Kenney, Brett E. Howard and Robert J. Giraud
- Bottoms up: Delivering sustainable value in the base of the pyramid pp. 1605-1616

- Mark Alan Heuer, Usman Khalid and Stefan Seuring
- Corporate and entrepreneurial contributions to sustainability transitions pp. 1617-1618

- Stefan Schaltegger, Jacob Hörisch and Derk Loorbach
- Corporate corruption, business strategy, and sustainable environment: Inferno and paradise! pp. 1619-1620

- Rosa Lombardi and Raffaele Trequattrini
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Can environmentally oriented CEOs and environmentally friendly suppliers boost the growth of small firms? pp. 325-334

- Jim Andersén, Christian Jansson and Torbjörn Ljungkvist
- Can green behaviors really be increased for all employees? Trade‐offs for “deep greens” in a goal‐oriented green human resource management intervention pp. 335-346

- Matthew C. Davis, Kerrie L. Unsworth, Sally V. Russell and Jennifer J. Galvan
- Environmental strategy in the global banking industry within the varieties of capitalism approach: The moderating role of gender diversity and board members with specific skills pp. 347-360

- Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez and María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez
- Boundary‐spanning search and firms' green innovation: The moderating role of resource orchestration capability pp. 361-374

- Juanru Wang, Yajiong Xue and Jin Yang
- Corporates' strategic responses to economic policy uncertainty in China pp. 375-389

- Sultan Sikandar Mirza and Tanveer Ahsan
- Can voluntary environmental regulation promote corporate technological innovation? pp. 390-406

- Zhenyu Jiang, Zongjun Wang and Yanqi Zeng
- Greenwashing and environmental communication: Effects on stakeholders' perceptions pp. 407-421

- Riccardo Torelli, Federica Balluchi and Arianna Lazzini
- Communicating environmental management certification: Signaling without signals? pp. 422-431

- Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria, Olivier Boiral, Erlantz Allur and María García
- A relational view of climate adaptation in the private sector: How do value chain interactions shape business perceptions of climate risk and adaptive behaviours? pp. 432-444

- Laura M. Canevari‐Luzardo, Frans Berkhout and Mark Pelling
- Business strategy and firm efforts on environmental protection: Evidence from China pp. 445-464

- Dongmin Kong, Xiandong Yang, Chen Liu and Wei Yang
- The effect of greenwashing on online consumer engagement: A comparative study in France, Germany, Turkey, and the United Kingdom pp. 465-480

- İbrahim Topal, Sima Nart, Cüneyt Akar and Alptekin Erkollar
- Different effects of technological progress on China's carbon emissions based on sustainable development pp. 481-492

- Jiandong Chen, Ming Gao, Ke Ma and Malin Song
- The role of environmental innovation through the technological proximity in the implementation of the sustainable development pp. 493-502

- Luigi Aldieri, Maxim Kotsemir and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Arcs of carbon awareness in the value chain and their antecedents pp. 503-518

- Ozgur Isil and Rose Sebastianelli
- The impact on the cost of equity capital in the effects of integrated reporting quality pp. 519-529

- Filippo Vitolla, Antonio Salvi, Nicola Raimo, Felice Petruzzella and Michele Rubino
- Crowdfunding as a tool to support sustainability‐oriented initiatives: Preliminary insights into the role of product/service attributes pp. 530-546

- Stefania Testa, Paolo Roma, Maria Vasi and Silvano Cincotti
- Understanding variation in the relationship between environmental management practices and firm performance across studies: A meta‐analytic review pp. 547-565

- Kuen‐Hung Tsai, Chi‐Tsun Huang and Zi‐Hyo Chen
- Institutional investors' attention to environmental information, trading strategies, and market impacts: Evidence from China pp. 566-591

- Ping Wei, Xiaodan Mao and Xiaohong Chen
- Managerial perspectives on drivers for and barriers to sustainable supply chain management implementation: Evidence from New Zealand pp. 592-604

- Aymen Sajjad, Gabriel Eweje and David Tappin
- Mitigating climate change: A role for regulations and risk‐taking pp. 605-618

- Andrew Bryant, Jennifer J. Griffin and Vanessa Perry
- A systematic literature review of socially responsible investment and environmental social governance metrics pp. 619-637

- Luluk Widyawati
- The influence of feedback and awareness of consequences on the development of corporate sustainability action over time pp. 638-650

- Jacob Hörisch, Isabell Wulfsberg and Stefan Schaltegger
- Dynamic business modeling for sustainability: Exploring a system dynamics perspective to develop sustainable business models pp. 651-664

- Federico Cosenz, Vinicius Picanco Rodrigues and Francesco Rosati
- Sustainable entrepreneurship, innovation, and business models: Integrative framework and propositions for future research pp. 665-681

- Florian Lüdeke‐Freund
- Can sustainable investments outperform traditional benchmarks? Evidence from global stock markets pp. 682-697

- Felipe Arias Fogliano de Souza Cunha, Erick Meira de Oliveira, Renato J. Orsato, Marcelo Klotzle, Fernando Luiz Cyrino Oliveira and Rodrigo Goyannes Gusmão Caiado
- ISO 14001 and CO2 emissions: An analysis of the contingent role of country features pp. 698-710

- Elisabet Garrido, Consuelo González and Raquel Orcos
- Carbon disclosure and financial performance: UK environmental policy pp. 711-726

- Khaled Alsaifi, Marwa Elnahass and Aly Salama
- Driving the electric bandwagon: The dynamics of incumbents' sustainable innovation pp. 727-743

- René Bohnsack, Ans Kolk, Jonatan Pinkse and Christina M. Bidmon
- Drivers, adoption, and evaluation of sustainability practices in Italian wine SMEs pp. 744-762

- Hans De Steur, Hélène Temmerman, Xavier Gellynck and Maurizio Canavari
- Business model based on strong sustainability: Insights from an empirical study pp. 763-778

- Danilo Brozovic
- The EU policy for a plastic economy: Reflections on a sectoral implementation strategy pp. 779-788

- Pasquale Pazienza and Caterina De Lucia
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Chief executive officer attributes, sustainable performance, environmental performance, and environmental reporting: New insights from upper echelons perspective pp. 1-16

- Yasir Shahab, Collins Ntim, Yugang Chen, Farid Ullah, Hai‐Xia Li and Zhiwei Ye
- Water disclosure and firm risk: Empirical evidence from highly water‐sensitive industries in China pp. 17-38

- Huixiang Zeng, Tao Zhang, Zhifang Zhou, Yang Zhao and Xiaohong Chen
- Green innovation to respond to environmental regulation: How external knowledge adoption and green absorptive capacity matter? pp. 39-53

- Jianming Zhang, Gongqian Liang, Taiwen Feng, Chunlin Yuan and Wenbo Jiang
- Modeling tourists' visiting intentions toward ecofriendly destinations: Implications for sustainable tourism operators pp. 54-71

- Muhammad Saeed Ashraf, Fujun Hou, Woo Gon Kim, Wasim Ahmad and Rana Umair Ashraf
- Can board environmental orientation improve U.S. firms' carbon performance? The mediating role of carbon strategy pp. 72-86

- Tantawy Moussa, Amir Allam, Said Elbanna and Ahmed Bani‐Mustafa
- Business strategy for sustainable development: Impact of life cycle inventory and life cycle impact assessment steps in supply chain design and planning pp. 87-117

- Bruna Alexandra Elias Mota, Ana Isabel Cerqueira de Sousa Gouveia Carvalho, Maria Isabel Azevedo Rodrigues Gomes and Ana Paula Ferreira Dias Barbosa‐Povoa
- Going green, going clean: Lean‐green sustainability strategy and firm growth pp. 118-139

- Theophilus Lartey, Diana Owusu Yirenkyi, Samuel Adomako, Albert Danso, Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah and Ashraful Alam
- Do board sustainability committees contribute to corporate environmental and social performance? The mediating role of corporate social responsibility strategy pp. 140-153

- Nurlan Orazalin
- Resilience of sustainability‐oriented and financially‐driven organizations pp. 154-169

- Abraham Carmeli, Ari Dothan and Dev Kumar Boojihawon
- The intellectual structure of the journal Business Strategy and the Environment: A 25‐year author cocitation analysis pp. 170-179

- Jean D. Kabongo
- The interplay of corporate entrepreneurship, environmental orientation, and performance in clean‐tech firms—A double‐edged sword pp. 180-196

- Christoph Constantin Niemann, Petra Dickel and Gordon Eckardt
- Are firms with state ownership greener? An institutional complexity view pp. 197-211

- Xin Pan, Xuanjin Chen, Paresha Sinha and Niannian Dong
- Pathways towards sustainability in manufacturing organizations: Empirical evidence on the role of green human resource management pp. 212-228

- Jing Yi Yong, Mohd‐Yusoff Yusliza, Thurasamy Ramayah, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Simone Sehnem and Venkatesh Mani
- Disentangling the influence of internationalization on sustainability development: Evidence from the energy sector pp. 229-239

- Efrén Gómez‐Bolaños, Nuria Esther Hurtado‐Torres and Blanca Luisa Delgado‐Márquez
- Can adopting ambitious environmental sustainability initiatives lead to business failures? An analytical framework pp. 240-249

- Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah and Johnny Syllias
- Partner‐diversity effects on alliance termination in the early stage of green alliance formation: Empirical evidence from carbon‐emission reduction projects in Latin America pp. 250-261

- Pierre‐Xavier Meschi and Anne Norheim‐Hansen
- Social business collaboration at the bottom of the pyramid: The case of orchestration pp. 262-275

- Stefan Gold, Ilma Nur Chowdhury, Fahian Anisul Huq and Kristin Heinemann
- An examination of factors influencing the application of mechanisms of organizations' resilience to weather extremes pp. 276-290

- Agnieszka Karman
- Can proactive environmental strategy improve Multilatinas' level of internationalization? The moderating role of board independence pp. 291-305

- Eduardo Duque‐Grisales, Javier Aguilera‐Caracuel, Jaime Guerrero‐Villegas and Encarnación García‐Sánchez
- Materiality in integrated and sustainability reporting: A paradigm shift? pp. 306-320

- Chiara Mio, Marco Fasan and Antonio Costantini
- Blockchain technology: Business, strategy, the environment, and sustainability pp. 321-322

- Chunguang April Bai, James Cordeiro and Joseph Sarkis
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