Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 28, issue 8, 2019
- Sustainable development: The effects of environmental policy disclosure in advertising pp. 1497-1506

- Hsiu‐Hua Chang, Shin‐Hua Tsai and Chun‐Chen Huang
- Sustainable consumption in China: New trends and research interests pp. 1507-1517

- Jing Shao
- The environmental value and impact of the Maker movement—Insights from a cross‐case analysis of European maker initiatives pp. 1518-1533

- Elisabeth Unterfrauner, Jing Shao, Margit Hofer and Claudia M. Fabian
- Proactive environmental strategy, innovation capability, and stakeholder integration capability: A mediation analysis pp. 1534-1547

- Defeng Yang, Wei Jiang and Weihong Zhao
- Sustainable dressing: Consumers' value perceptions towards slow fashion pp. 1548-1557

- Tuğba Şener, Ferdi Bişkin and Nurgül Kılınç
- The impact of national culture on integrated reporting quality. A stakeholder theory approach pp. 1558-1571

- Filippo Vitolla, Nicola Raimo, Michele Rubino and Antonello Garzoni
- Innovation shock, outsourcing strategy, and environmental performance: The roles of prior green innovation experience and knowledge inheritance pp. 1572-1582

- Faisal Khurshid, Woo‐Yong Park and Felix T.S. Chan
- What does targeting ecological sustainability mean for company financial performance? pp. 1583-1593

- Taryn De Mendonca and Yan Zhou
- Monitoring effect of transparency: How does government environmental disclosure facilitate corporate environmentalism? pp. 1594-1607

- Daxin Sun, Saixing Zeng, Hongquan Chen, Xiaohua Meng and Zhizhou Jin
- Eco‐innovation and firm growth in the circular economy: Evidence from European small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 1608-1618

- Pelin Demirel and Gamze Ozturk Danisman
- Product chain collaboration for sustainability: A business case for life cycle management pp. 1619-1631

- Hanna Nilsson‐Lindén, Magnus Rosén and Henrikke Baumann
- Sustainable supply chain management and partner engagement to manage climate change information pp. 1632-1647

- Frederik Dahlmann and Kurt Roehrich
Volume 28, issue 7, 2019
- Business adaptation to climate change: American ski resorts and warmer temperatures pp. 1285-1301

- Jorge Rivera and Viviane Clement
- Opening up the firm: What explains participation and effort in voluntary carbon disclosure by global businesses? An analysis of internal firm factors and dynamics pp. 1302-1322

- Lily Hsueh
- Exploring the firm and country determinants of the voluntary adoption of integrated reporting pp. 1323-1340

- Laura Girella, Paola Rossi and Stefano Zambon
- Does gender diversity matter for green innovation? pp. 1341-1356

- Xiaoping He and Shuo Jiang
- Connecting business with the agricultural landscape: business strategies for sustainable rural development pp. 1357-1369

- Simon R. Swaffield, Robert C. Corry, Paul Opdam, Wendy McWilliam and Jørgen Primdahl
- Sustainability reporting, materiality, and accountability assessment in the airport industry pp. 1370-1405

- Ioannis Karagiannis, Panagiotis Vouros, Antonis Skouloudis and Konstantinos Evangelinos
- The effect of regional factors in the development of eco‐innovations in the firm pp. 1406-1415

- Nieves Arranz, Carlos F. Arroyabe and Juan Carlos Fernandez de Arroyabe
- Turning green subsidies into sustainability: How green process innovation improves firms' green image pp. 1416-1433

- Xuemei Xie, Qiwei Zhu and Ruoyi Wang
- A comparison of family and nonfamily small firms in their approach to green innovation: A study of Italian companies in the agri‐food industry pp. 1434-1448

- Rosa Maria Dangelico, Alberto Nastasi and Simone Pisa
- Board gender diversity and environmental performance: An industries perspective pp. 1449-1464

- Jing Lu and Irene M. Herremans
- Integrated reporting and capital markets in an international setting: The role of financial analysts pp. 1465-1480

- Eduardo Flores, Marco Fasan, Wesley Mendes‐da‐Silva and Joelson Oliveira Sampaio
- The evolution of corporate no net loss and net positive impact biodiversity commitments: Understanding appetite and addressing challenges pp. 1481-1495

- Gyan Charitha de Silva, Eugenie Christine Regan, Edward Henry Beattie Pollard and Prue Frances Elizabeth Addison
Volume 28, issue 6, 2019
- Turning corporate environmental ethics into firm performance: The role of green marketing programs pp. 929-938

- Meini Han, Han Lin, Jiangyan Wang, Yunzhen Wang and Wan Jiang
- Environmental management systems and environmental product innovation: The role of stakeholder engagement pp. 939-950

- Giorgos Papagiannakis, Irini Voudouris, Spyros Lioukas and George Kassinis
- Exploring external and internal pressures on the environmental behavior of paper enterprises in China: A qualitative study pp. 951-969

- Zhengxia He, Shichun Xu, Wenxing Shen, Meiling Wang and Cunfang Li
- Green technology innovation: Anatomy of exploration processes from a learning perspective pp. 970-988

- Samuel Wicki and Erik G. Hansen
- Environmentally sustainable or economically sustainable? The effect of Chinese manufacturing firms' corporate sustainable strategy on their green performances pp. 989-997

- Morgan X. Yang, Ji Li, Irina Y. Yu, Kevin J. Zeng and Jian‐Min (James) Sun
- Decentralized environmental regulations and plant‐level productivity pp. 998-1011

- Vivek Ghosal, Andreas Stephan and Jan F. Weiss
- Enhancing corporate sustainable development: Stakeholder pressures, organizational learning, and green innovation pp. 1012-1026

- Feng Zhang and Lei Zhu
- Strategic stakeholder management, environmental corporate social responsibility engagement, and financial performance of stigmatized firms derived from Chinese special environmental policy pp. 1027-1044

- Jia Xu, Jiuchang Wei and Liangdong Lu
- Green innovation and knowledge: The role of size pp. 1045-1059

- Ester Martínez‐Ros and Rasi Kunapatarawong
- Corporate sustainability and institutional shareholders: The pressure of social responsible pension funds on environmental firm practices pp. 1060-1071

- Mercedes Alda
- Sustainable development carbon pricing initiative and voluntary environmental disclosures quality pp. 1072-1082

- Sohanur Rahman, Tehmina Khan and Pavithra Siriwardhane
- Exploring environmental, social, and governance disclosure effects on the S&P 500 financial performance pp. 1083-1095

- Marcel Minutolo, Werner D. Kristjanpoller and John Stakeley
- Examining green policy and sustainable development from the perspective of differentiation and strategic alignment pp. 1096-1106

- Ya Hui Ling
- The role of mutual funds in the sustainable energy sector pp. 1107-1120

- Carmen‐Pilar Marti‐Ballester
- Explicit and implicit corporate social responsibility: Differences in the approach to stakeholder engagement activities of U.S. and Japanese companies pp. 1121-1130

- Kamalesh Kumar, Giacomo Boesso, Rishtee Batra and Jun Yao
- Sustainable financing practices through green bonds: What affects the funding size? pp. 1131-1147

- Suborna Barua and Micol Chiesa
- Symbolic reactions or substantive pro‐environmental behaviour? An empirical study of corporate environmental performance under the government's environmental subsidy scheme pp. 1148-1165

- Shenggang Ren, Duojun He, Tao Zhang and Xiaohong Chen
- A triple‐win scenario for horizontal collaboration in logistics: Determining enabling and key success factors pp. 1166-1178

- Antonio Palmieri, Francesco Pomponi and Angeloantonio Russo
- The effect of carbon dissemination on cost of equity pp. 1179-1198

- Mohammed S. Albarrak, Marwa Elnahass and Aly Salama
- Does doing “good” always translate into doing “well”? An eco‐efficiency perspective pp. 1199-1217

- David Broadstock, Shunsuke Managi, Roman Matousek and Nickolaos G. Tzeremes
- Understanding consumers' purchase intentions toward natural‐claimed products: A qualitative research in personal care products pp. 1218-1233

- Aysun Kahraman and İpek Kazançoğlu
- Implementing natural capital credit risk assessment in agricultural lending pp. 1234-1249

- Francisco Ascui and Theodor F. Cojoianu
- Environmental sustainability orientation and performance of family and nonfamily firms pp. 1250-1259

- Samuel Adomako, Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah, Albert Danso, Renata Konadu and Samuel Owusu‐Agyei
- Why don't we see more action? A metasynthesis of the investor impediments to integrate environmental, social, and governance factors pp. 1260-1282

- Gunnar Friede
- Special issue “Sustainability in the digital age” pp. 1283-1284

- René Bohnsack, Jonatan Pinkse and Christina Bidmon
Volume 28, issue 5, 2019
- Coping with coopetition—Facing dilemmas in cooperation for sustainable development: The case of the Dutch smart grid industry pp. 665-674

- Julia Planko, Maryse M.H. Chappin, Jacqueline Cramer and Marko P. Hekkert
- Sustainable development and environmental policy: The engagement of stakeholders in green products in Vietnam pp. 675-687

- Quang Le Van, Thanh Nguyen and Manh Hung Nguyen
- Improving corporate biodiversity management through employee involvement pp. 688-698

- Olivier Boiral, Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria and Marie‐Christine Brotherton
- Luxury products for the circular economy? A case study of Bang & Olufsen pp. 699-709

- Anja Marie Bundgaard and Rikke Dorothea Huulgaard
- Board structures, liberal countries, and developed market economies. Do they matter in environmental reporting? An international outlook pp. 710-723

- María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez, Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez and Inmaculada Bel‐Oms
- Interactive effects of various institutional pressures on corporate environmental responsibility: Institutional theory and multilevel analysis pp. 724-736

- Yawen Gao, Jibao Gu and Hefu Liu
- Green human resource management and the enablers of green organisational culture: Enhancing a firm's environmental performance for sustainable development pp. 737-749

- Samuel Roscoe, Nachiappan Subramanian, Charbel J.C. Jabbour and Tao Chong
- Determinants of materiality disclosure quality in integrated reporting: Empirical evidence from an international setting pp. 750-770

- Jannik Gerwanski, Othar Kordsachia and Patrick Velte
- Green human resource management: Development of a valid measurement scale pp. 771-785

- Muzammel Shah
- Does advertising the green benefits of products contribute to sustainable development goals? A quasi‐experimental test of the dilution effect pp. 786-793

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Angela Sutan
- Factors for succeeding in ISO 14001 implementation in Italian construction industry pp. 794-803

- Andrea Chiarini
- The role of returnee executives in improving green innovation performance of Chinese manufacturing enterprises: Implications for sustainable development strategy pp. 804-818

- Yingjie Hao, Congcong Fan, Yunguang Long and Jieyi Pan
- The role of innovation in the implementation of green supply chain management practices pp. 819-832

- Graça Miranda Silva, Paulo J. Gomes and Joseph Sarkis
- Customer motivations for sustainable consumption: Investigating the drivers of purchase behavior for a green‐luxury car pp. 833-846

- Afzaal Ali, Guo Xiaoling, Adnan Ali, Mehkar Sherwani and Farhan Muhammad Muneeb
- Sustainability‐oriented capabilities for eco‐innovation: Meeting the regulatory, technology, and market demands pp. 847-857

- Pelin Demirel and Effie Kesidou
- A quantitative study of financing efficiency of low‐carbon companies: A three‐stage data envelopment analysis pp. 858-871

- Xun Liu, Xiaoliang Yu and Simon Gao
- Consequences of a green image of drone food delivery services: The moderating role of gender and age pp. 872-884

- Jinsoo Hwang and Hyunjoon Kim
- Environmental sustainability orientation, competitive strategy and financial performance pp. 885-895

- Albert Danso, Samuel Adomako, Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah, Samuel Owusu‐Agyei and Renata Konadu
- Beyond win–win: A syncretic theory on corporate stakeholder engagement in sustainable development pp. 896-908

- Fabien Martinez, Ken Peattie and Diego Vazquez‐Brust
- An integral model for the implementation of environmental policy strategy pp. 909-920

- Jaime Rivera
- Special issue of business, strategy, and the environment call for papers business, society, biodiversity, and natural capital deadline June 30, 2020 (see details of conference/workshop at the end of the call for paper) pp. 921-924

- Delphine Gibassier, Karen Maas and Stefan Schaltegger
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Mapping circular economy activities in the European Union: Patterns of implementation and their correlates in small and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 485-496

- Tally Katz‐Gerro and Jordi López Sintas
- Payments for ecosystem services and corporate social responsibility: Perspectives on sustainable production, stakeholder relations, and philanthropy in Thailand pp. 497-511

- Benjamin S. Thompson
- Barriers to sustainability for small and medium enterprises in the framework of sustainable development—Literature review pp. 512-524

- Juanita Álvarez Jaramillo, Jhon Wilder Zartha Sossa and Gina Lía Orozco Mendoza
- Does designing environmental sustainability disclosure quality measures make a difference? pp. 525-541

- Akrum Helfaya and Mark Whittington
- Chief executive officer ability, corporate social responsibility, and financial performance: The moderating role of the environment pp. 542-555

- Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez and Jennifer Martínez‐Ferrero
- Sustainable development and research and development intensity in U.S. manufacturing firms pp. 556-566

- Jean D. Kabongo
- Green management, firm innovations, and environmental turbulence pp. 567-581

- Yunyue Zhou, Chengli Shu, Wei Jiang and Shanxing Gao
- Could lean practices and process innovation enhance supply chain sustainability of small and medium‐sized enterprises? pp. 582-598

- Prasanta Kumar Dey, Chrysovalantis Malesios, Debashree De, Soumyadeb Chowdhury and Fouad Ben Abdelaziz
- Does integrated reporting information influence internal decision making? An experimental study of investment behavior pp. 599-610

- Martin Esch, Benedikt Schnellbächer and Andreas Wald
- Survival of the fittest: The impact of eco‐certification and reputation on firm performance pp. 611-628

- Patrizia Fanasch
- Green indoor and outdoor environment as nature‐based solution and its role in increasing customer/employee mental health, well‐being, and loyalty pp. 629-641

- Heesup Han and Sunghyup S. Hyun
- Understanding sustainable consumption in an emerging country: The antecedents and consequences of the ecologically conscious consumer behavior model pp. 642-651

- Emel Yarimoglu and Gul Binboga
- Ambidextrous culture, contextual ambidexterity and new product innovations: The role of organizational slack and environmental factors pp. 652-663

- Sher Jahan Khan and Ajaz Akbar Mir
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- Mindfulness‐based business strategies and the environment pp. 433-435

- Nelson Oly Ndubisi, Arne Nygaard and Celine Capel
- Organizational mindfulness, mindful organizing, and environmental and resource sustainability pp. 436-446

- Nelson Oly Ndubisi and Obaid Al‐Shuridah
- Advancing environmental productivity: Organizational mindfulness and strategies pp. 447-456

- Setiadi Umar and Gibson N. Chunwe
- Consumers' processing of mindful commercial car sharing pp. 457-465

- Mark Peterson and Travis Simkins
- Mindfulness, socioemotional wealth, and environmental strategy of family businesses pp. 466-481

- Mumin Dayan, Poh Yen Ng and Nelson Oly Ndubisi
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- It is merely a matter of time: A meta‐analysis of the causality between environmental performance and financial performance pp. 257-273

- Markus Hang, Jerome Geyer‐Klingeberg and Andreas W. Rathgeber
- Circular business models for sustainable development: A “waste is food” restorative ecosystem pp. 274-285

- Antonella Zucchella and Pietro Previtali
- Do environmental, social, and governance activities improve corporate financial performance? pp. 286-300

- Jun Xie, Wataru Nozawa, Michiyuki Yagi, Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
- What have we learnt about board gender diversity as a business strategy? The appointment of board subcommittees pp. 301-315

- María Consuelo Pucheta‐Martínez and Inmaculada Bel‐Oms
- Innovation intensity, creativity enhancement, and eco‐innovation strategy: The roles of customer demand and environmental regulation pp. 316-326

- Yi‐Chuan Liao and Kuen‐Hung Tsai
- Are green consumers really green? Exploring the factors behind the actual consumption of organic food products pp. 327-338

- Francesco Testa, Silvia Sarti and Marco Frey
- Can business‐oriented managers be effective leaders for corporate sustainability? A study of integrative and instrumental logics pp. 339-352

- Jay Joseph, Marc Orlitzky, Bruce Gurd, Helen Borland and Adam Lindgreen
- Reassessing measures of sustainable firm performance: A consultant's guide to identifying hidden costs in corporate disclosures pp. 353-365

- William L. Smith, Yue Cai Hillon and Yanni Liang
- Microfoundations of companies' dynamic capabilities for environmentally sustainable innovation: Case study insights from high‐tech innovation in science‐based companies pp. 366-387

- Seyedesmaeil Mousavi, Bart Bossink and Mario van Vliet
- Conceptualizing businesses as social actors: A framework for understanding sustainability actions in small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 388-402

- Linda Westman, Christopher Luederitz, Aravind Kundurpi, Alexander Julian Mercado, Olaf Weber and Sarah Lynne Burch
- Beyond symbolic and substantive: Strategic disclosure of corporate environmental information in China pp. 403-417

- Xiaohua Meng, Saixing Zeng, Xuemei Xie and Hailiang Zou
- Sustainable development disclosure: Environmental, social, and governance reporting and gender diversity in the audit committee pp. 418-429

- Francisco Bravo and Nuria Reguera‐Alvarado
- Business models for the circular economy: Opportunities and challenges pp. 430-432

- Luca Fraccascia, Ilaria Giannoccaro, Abhishek Agarwal and Erik G. Hansen
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Stakeholder pressures and corporate climate change mitigation strategies pp. 1-14

- Simon Cadez, Albert Czerny and Peter Letmathe
- The influence of managerial satisfaction on corporate environmental performance and reputation pp. 15-24

- Tiberio Daddi, Fabio Iraldo, Francesco Testa and Maria Rosa De Giacomo
- Firm resources and the development of environmental sustainability among small and medium‐sized enterprises: Evidence from the Australian wine industry pp. 25-39

- Hanne Knight, Phil Megicks, Sheela Agarwal and M.A.A.M. Leenders
- The heterogeneous relationship between board social ties and corporate environmental responsibility in an emerging economy pp. 40-52

- Hailiang Zou, Xuemei Xie, Guoyou Qi and Mengyu Yang
- Identifying consumers' engagement with renewable energy pp. 53-63

- Aparna Venugopal and Dhirendra Shukla
- How do integrated quality and environmental management practices affect firm performance? Mediating roles of quality performance and environmental proactivity pp. 64-78

- Ozlem Ayaz Arda, Erkan Bayraktar and Ekrem Tatoglu
- Entrepreneurial orientation, environmental sustainability and new venture performance: Does stakeholder integration matter? pp. 79-87

- Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah, Albert Danso and Samuel Adomako
- Bridging the gap between corporate social responsibility and new green product success: The role of green organizational identity pp. 88-97

- Wenhao Song, Shengce Ren and Jun Yu
- Does competition prevent industrial pollution? Evidence from a panel threshold model pp. 98-110

- Michael Polemis and Thanasis Stengos
- Corporate carbon risk, voluntary disclosure, and cost of capital: South African evidence pp. 111-126

- Tesfaye T. Lemma, Martin Feedman, Mthokozisi Mlilo and Jin Dong Park
- The impact of market structure on environmental efficiency in the United States: A quantile approach pp. 127-142

- George Halkos and Michael Polemis
- Sustainability core values and sustainability risk management: Moderating effects of top management commitment and stakeholder pressure pp. 143-154

- Chaminda Wijethilake and Tek Lama
- Drivers and barriers of eco‐innovation types for sustainable transitions: A quantitative perspective pp. 155-172

- Christoph P. Kiefer, Pablo Del Río González and Javier Carrillo‐Hermosilla
- Leading corporate sustainability: The role of top management team composition for triple bottom line performance pp. 173-184

- Leona Aimée Henry, Tine Buyl and Rob J.G. Jansen
- Inter‐firm R&D collaborations and green innovation value: The role of family firms' involvement and the moderating effects of proximity dimensions pp. 185-197

- Lorenzo Ardito, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Federica Pascucci and Enzo Peruffo
- Can interfirm trust improve firms' cooperation on environmental innovation? The moderating role of environmental hostility pp. 198-205

- Zhongju Liao and Siying Long
- A study of environmental policies and regulations, governance structures, and environmental performance: The role of female directors pp. 206-220

- Mohamed H. Elmagrhi, Collins Ntim, Ahmed Elamer and Qingjing Zhang
- Sustainability reporting and stakeholder engagement in Spain: Different instruments, different quality pp. 221-232

- Silvia Romero, Silvia Ruiz and Belen Fernandez‐Feijoo
- Exploring the effects of institutional pressures on the implementation of environmental management accounting: Do top management support and perceived benefit work? pp. 233-243

- Shanyong Wang, Hualong Wang and Jing Wang
- Diversification benefits of using exchange‐traded funds in compliance to the sustainable development goals pp. 244-255

- José Luis Miralles‐Quirós, María Mar Miralles‐Quirós and José Manuel Nogueira
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