Business Strategy and the Environment
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Volume 27, issue 8, 2018
- A two‐dimensional, two‐level framework for achieving corporate sustainable development: Assessing the return on sustainability initiatives pp. 1117-1130

- Lin Wu, Nachiappan Subramanian, Angappa Gunasekaran, Muhammad Dan‐Asabe Abdulrahman, Kulwant Singh Pawar and Des Doran
- Carbon risk, cost of debt financing and the moderation effect of media attention: Evidence from Chinese companies operating in high‐carbon industries pp. 1131-1144

- Zhifang Zhou, Tao Zhang, Kang Wen, Huixiang Zeng and Xiaohong Chen
- Firm sustainable development and stakeholder engagement: The role of government support pp. 1145-1158

- Yi Quan, Huiying Wu, Sihai Li and Sammy Xiaoyan Ying
- Sustainable business models: Providing a more holistic perspective pp. 1159-1166

- Rodrigo Lozano
- External involvement and green product innovation: The moderating role of environmental uncertainty pp. 1167-1180

- Yunhui Zhao, Taiwen Feng and Hongbo Shi
- The quality of sustainability assurance reports: The expertise and experience of assurance providers as determinants pp. 1181-1196

- Jennifer Martínez‐Ferrero, Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez and Emiliano Ruiz‐Barbadillo
- Building organizational resilience through sensemaking: The case of climate change and extreme weather events pp. 1197-1208

- Daniel Tisch and Jeremy Galbreath
- Eco‐innovation strategies: A panel data analysis of Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 1209-1220

- Elisenda Jové‐Llopis and Agustí Segarra‐Blasco
- The role of sustainable human resource practices in influencing employee behavior for corporate sustainability pp. 1221-1232

- Chiara Pellegrini, Francesco Rizzi and Marco Frey
- How past decisions affect future behavior on eco‐innovation: An empirical study pp. 1233-1244

- Ángel Peiró-Signes and Marival Segarra-Oña
- The role of institutional pressures in the introduction of energy‐efficiency innovations pp. 1245-1257

- Paola Garrone, Luca Grilli and Boris Mrkajic
- Sustainable development of small companies: Investors' perspectives pp. 1258-1271

- Salina P. Siddique and Nick Sciulli
- Consumer motivations for sustainable consumption: The interaction of gain, normative and hedonic motivations on electric vehicle adoption pp. 1272-1283

- Zeinab Rezvani, Johan Jansson and Maria Bengtsson
- Assessing corporate environmental issues in international companies: A study of explanatory factors pp. 1284-1294

- Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez
- Limited progress in sustainable development: Factors influencing the environmental management and reporting of South African JSE‐listed companies pp. 1295-1301

- Claudia Kitsikopoulos, Ute Schwaibold and Douglas Taylor
- Promoting towel reuse behaviour in guests: A water conservation management and environmental policy in the hotel industry pp. 1302-1312

- Heesup Han, Myong Jae Lee and Wansoo Kim
- How industry peers improve your sustainable development? The role of listed firms in environmental strategies pp. 1313-1333

- Xue Yang, Yuandi Wang, Die Hu and Yongqiang Gao
- Corporate sustainability performance improvement using an interrelationship hierarchical model approach pp. 1334-1346

- Ming‐Lang Tseng, Ming K. Lim and Kuo‐Jui Wu
- The complexity of the environment, management control and firm performance pp. 1347-1354

- Jean Tsitaire Arrive and Mei Feng
- Sustainability management: research insights from social cognitive neuroscience pp. 1355-1367

- Paul McDonald
- Corporate culture, environmental innovation and financial performance pp. 1368-1375

- Zhongju Liao
- Acquiring startups in the energy sector: a study of firm value and environmental policy pp. 1376-1384

- Ohsung Kwon, Sangmin Lim and Duk Hee Lee
- Evaluating the organizational intention to implement an Environmental Management System: evidence from the Indonesian food and beverage industry pp. 1385-1398

- Hengky K. Salim, Rory Padfield, Ali Yuzir, Shaza Eva Mohamad, Naoko Kaida, Effie Papargyropoulou and Shohei Nakamura
- Analysing the failure factors of eco‐friendly home appliances based on a user‐centered approach pp. 1399-1408

- Jungwoo Shin, Suna Kang, Donghyun Lee and Bum Il Hong
- Modelling the consumer decision‐making process to identify key drivers and bottlenecks in the adoption of environmentally friendly products pp. 1409-1421

- Dongnyok Shim, Jungwoo Shin and So‐Yoon Kwak
- The influence of carbon cost pass through on the link between carbon emission and corporate financial performance in the context of the European Union Emission Trading Scheme pp. 1422-1436

- Roel Brouwers, Frederiek Schoubben and Cynthia Van Hulle
- Examining the drivers and outcomes of corporate commitment to climate change action in European high emitting industry pp. 1437-1449

- David Littlewood, Rachel Decelis, Carola Hillenbrand and Diane Holt
- Status of corporate sustainability: a content analysis of Fortune 500 companies pp. 1450-1461

- Mehdi Amini, Carol C. Bienstock and John A. Narcum
- The moral responsibility of corporate sustainability as perceived by fashion retail employees: a USA‐China cross‐cultural comparison study pp. 1462-1475

- Stacy H.N. Lee, Jung Ha‐Brookshire and Pui‐Sze Chow
- Decomposition analysis of corporate carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions in Japan: Integrating corporate environmental and financial performances pp. 1476-1492

- Michiyuki Yagi and Shunsuke Managi
- Social capital and firms' environmental innovations: The moderating role of environmental scanning pp. 1493-1501

- Zhongju Liao
- Green absorptive capacity: A mediation‐moderation model of knowledge for innovation pp. 1502-1513

- Larissa Marchiori Pacheco, Marlon Fernandes Rodrigues Alves and Lara Bartocci Liboni
- Multinationals and sustainable development: Does internationalization develop corporate sustainability of emerging market multinationals? pp. 1514-1524

- Sang‐Bum Park
- Key elements in assessing circular economy implementation in small and medium‐sized enterprises pp. 1525-1534

- Vanessa Prieto‐Sandoval, Marta Ormazabal, Carmen Jaca and Elisabeth Viles
- A holistic approach to understanding the acceptance of a community‐based renewable energy project: A pathway to sustainability for Tunisia's rural region pp. 1535-1545

- Samiha Mjahed Hammami, Sahar Chtourou and Heyam Al Moosa
- The direct and moderating effects of power distance on carbon transparency: An international investigation of cultural value and corporate social responsibility pp. 1546-1557

- Le Luo, Qingliang Tang and Juan Peng
- Life cycle assessment calculative practices in the Swedish biofuel sector: Governing biofuel sustainability by standards and numbers pp. 1558-1568

- David Lazarevic and Michael Martin
- The impact of voluntary environmental disclosure on firm value: Does organizational visibility play a mediation role? pp. 1569-1582

- Omaima A.G. Hassan
- Linking green customer and supplier integration with green innovation performance: The role of internal integration pp. 1583-1595

- Longzheng Du, Zhenglin Zhang and Taiwen Feng
- A matter of control or identity? Family firms' environmental reporting decisions along the corporate life cycle pp. 1596-1608

- Claudia Arena and Giovanna Michelon
- What drives voluntary corporate water disclosures? The effect of country‐level institutions pp. 1609-1622

- Walid Ben‐Amar and Mohamed Chelli
- Environmental innovation inertia: Analyzing the business circumstances for environmental process and product innovations pp. 1623-1634

- Hyundo Choi and Donggyu Yi
- Environmental policy, environmental performance, and financial distress in China: Do top management team characteristics matter? pp. 1635-1652

- Yasir Shahab, Collins Ntim, Ye Chengang, Farid Ullah and Samuel Fosu
- A move beyond sustainability certification: The evolution of the chocolate industry's sustainable sourcing practices pp. 1653-1665

- Tannis Thorlakson
- Buyer–supplier collaboration in green practices: The driving effects from stakeholders pp. 1666-1678

- Yu‐Xiang Yen
- Green consumption: Environmental knowledge, environmental consciousness, social norms, and purchasing behavior pp. 1679-1688

- Szu‐Tung Lin and Han‐Jen Niu
- How expected outcomes, stakeholders, and institutions influence corporate social responsibility at different levels of large basic needs firms pp. 1689-1707

- Larissa Shnayder and Frank J. Van Rijnsoever
- Socially responsible supplier selection and sustainable supply chain development: A combined approach of total interpretive structural modeling and fuzzy analytic network process pp. 1708-1719

- Yuangao Chen, Shuo Wang, Jianrong Yao, Yixiao Li and Shuiqing Yang
- Determining factors that enable managers to implement an environmental management system for sustainable construction: A case study in Johannesburg pp. 1720-1732

- Olusola O. Ololade and Palesa P. Rametse
- The impact of Environmental Protection Agency penalties on financial performance pp. 1733-1740

- Jorge A. Romero, Martin Freedman and Neale G. O'Connor
- Consumer familiarity, ambiguity tolerance, and purchase behavior toward remanufactured products: The implications for remanufacturers pp. 1741-1750

- Shanyong Wang, Jing Wang, Feng Yang, Yu Wang and Jun Li
- Life cycle assessment in corporate sustainability reporting: Global, regional, sectoral, and company‐level trends pp. 1751-1764

- Raphaëlle Stewart, Peter Fantke, Anders Bjørn, Mikołaj Owsianiak, Christine Molin, Michael Zwicky Hauschild and Alexis Laurent
- Environmental sustainability and financial performance of the small‐scale tea processors in Kenya pp. 1765-1771

- Karambu Kiende Gatimbu, Maurice Juma Ogada, Nancy Budambula and Samuel Kariuki
Volume 27, issue 7, 2018
- Model of sustainable behavior: Assessing cognitive, emotional and normative influence in the cruise context pp. 789-800

- Heesup Han, Hossein Olya, Jinkyung (Jenny) Kim and Wansoo Kim
- Employee wellbeing and human sustainability: Perspectives of managers in large Japanese corporations pp. 801-810

- Kazunori Kobayashi, Gabriel Eweje and David Tappin
- Green supply chain management and financial performance: The mediating roles of operational and environmental performance pp. 811-824

- Mengying Feng, Wantao Yu, Xingyu Wang, Chee Yew Wong, Maozeng Xu and Zhi Xiao
- Current and potential ecodesign integration in small and medium enterprises: Construction and related industries pp. 825-837

- Matjaž Denac, Matevž Obrecht and Gregor Radonjič
- Developing a sustainable food strategy for large organizations: The importance of context in shaping procurement and consumption practices pp. 838-848

- Gary Goggins
- Institutional pressure, knowledge acquisition and a firm's environmental innovation pp. 849-857

- Zhongju Liao
- Developed market or developing market?: A perspective of institutional theory on multinational enterprises’ diversification and sustainable development with environmental protection pp. 858-871

- Ji Li, Ying Zhang, Yanghong Hu, Xiaolong Tao, Wanxing Jiang and Lei Qi
- The effect of a competitive strategy and green supply chain management on the financial and environmental performance of logistics service providers pp. 872-883

- Sini Laari, Juuso Töyli and Lauri Ojala
- Industrial symbiosis within eco‐industrial parks: Sustainable development for Borg El‐Arab in Egypt pp. 884-892

- Suzanna ElMassah
- Relations between corporate economic performance, environmental disclosure and greenhouse gas emissions: New insights pp. 893-909

- Omaima A.G. Hassan and Peter Romilly
- Secondary stakeholder pressures and organizational adoption of sustainable operations practices: The mediating role of primary stakeholders pp. 910-923

- Shubham, Parikshit Charan and L.S. Murty
- The relevance of personal characteristics and gender diversity for (eco‐)innovation activities at the firm‐level: Results from a linked employer–employee database in Germany pp. 924-934

- Jens Horbach and Jojo Jacob
- Impact of environmental knowledge and product quality on student attitude toward products with recycled/remanufactured content: Implications for environmental education and green manufacturing pp. 935-945

- Hongyi Sun, Pei‐Lee Teh and Jonathan D. Linton
- Signaling good by doing good: How does environmental corporate social responsibility affect international expansion? pp. 946-959

- Xiaodong Xu, Saixing Zeng and Hongquan Chen
- Impact of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises sustainability practices and performance on economic growth from a managerial perspective: Modeling considerations and empirical analysis results pp. 960-972

- Chrysovalantis Malesios, Antonis Skouloudis, Prasanta Kumar Dey, Fouad Ben Abdelaziz, Apostolos Kantartzis and Konstantinos Evangelinos
- Credibility of sustainability reports: The contribution of audit committees pp. 973-986

- Habiba Al‐Shaer and Mahbub Zaman
- Environmental, social and governance transparency and firm value pp. 987-1004

- Ellen Pei‐yi Yu, Christine Qian Guo and Bac Van Luu
- Circular economy in corporate sustainability strategies: A review of corporate sustainability reports in the fast‐moving consumer goods sector pp. 1005-1022

- Raphaëlle Stewart and Monia Niero
- Environmental rating of oil and gas companies in Russia: How assessment affects environmental transparency and performance pp. 1023-1038

- E. Shvarts, A. Pakhalov, A. Knizhnikov and L. Ametistova
- Breaking niche sustainable products into the mainstream: Organic milk and free‐range eggs pp. 1039-1051

- Phani Kumar Chintakayala, William Young, Ralf Barkemeyer and Michelle A. Morris
- With a little help from a stranger: The impact of external change agents on corporate sustainability investments pp. 1052-1066

- Joern Hoppmann, Alice Sakhel and Marcel Richert
- How risk information and stakeholder‐participation affect the sustainability of collaborative decisions: A case study on how the sustainability of stakeholder decisions is affected by different levels of stakeholder participation in preparing risk information pp. 1067-1078

- Kala Saravanamuthu
- Target‐setting for ecological resilience: Are companies setting environmental sustainability targets in line with planetary thresholds? pp. 1079-1092

- Merriam Haffar and Cory Searcy
- Shedding light on the determinants of eco‐innovation: A meta‐analytic study pp. 1093-1103

- Eugenio Zubeltzu‐Jaka, Artitzar Erauskin‐Tolosa and Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria
- Does it pay to be a greenwasher or a brownwasher? pp. 1104-1116

- Francesco Testa, Ivan Miroshnychenko, Roberto Barontini and Marco Frey
Volume 27, issue 6, 2018
- Institutional Antecedents of the Corporate Social Responsibility Narrative in the Developing World Context: Implications for Sustainable Development pp. 657-676

- Frans Melissen, Andrew Ngawenja Mzembe, Uwafiokun Idemudia and Yvonne Novakovic
- Customer and Supplier Collaboration in Green Product Innovation: External and Internal Capabilities pp. 677-693

- Lisa Melander
- The Relationship between Organizational Culture and Energy Performance: A Municipal Energy Manager Level Study pp. 694-711

- Francesco Rizzi, Eleonora Annunziata and Marco Frey
- Unleashing the Power of Networks: Shareholder Activism, Sustainable Development and Corporate Environmental Policy pp. 712-727

- Aimei Yang, Nur Uysal and Maureen Taylor
- The Role of Green Collaborative Strategies in Improving Environmental Sustainability in Supply Chains: Insights from a Case Study pp. 728-741

- Adolfo Carballo‐Penela, Ingrid Mateo‐Mantecón, Sergio Alvarez and Juan Luis Castromán‐Diz
- Do Boards of Directors Influence Corporate Sustainable Development? An Attention‐Based Analysis pp. 742-756

- Jeremy Galbreath
- The Role of Sustainability‐Related Strategies on the Biofuel Industry: Trends, Prospects and Challenges pp. 757-772

- Michael Fotiadis and Michael Polemis
- Determinants of Conflict Minerals Disclosure Under the Dodd–Frank Act pp. 773-788

- Nicola Dalla Via and Paolo Perego
Volume 27, issue 5, 2018
- Delivering sustainability in supply networks: Achieving networked multi‐stakeholder collaborations pp. 605-611

- Emmanuel Josserand, Sarah Kaine and Natalia Nikolova
- Between norms and practice: Civil society perspectives on the legitimacy of multistakeholder initiatives to eliminate child labor pp. 612-620

- Martijn Boersma
- Sustainable value and trade‐offs: Exploring situational logics and power relations in a UK brewery's malt supply network business model pp. 621-630

- Geraldine Brennan and Mike Tennant
- The place of waste: Changing business value for the circular economy pp. 631-642

- Robert Perey, Suzanne Benn, Renu Agarwal and Melissa Edwards
- An economic model of circular supply network dynamics: Toward an understanding of performance measurement in the context of multiple stakeholders pp. 643-655

- Paul James Brown and Chris Bajada
Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
- Climate Change and Mandatory Carbon Reporting: Impacts on Business Process and Performance pp. 437-455

- Samuel Tang and David Demeritt
- A Systematic Review of the Use of Organization and Management Theories in Climate Change Studies pp. 456-474

- Tiberio Daddi, Niccolò Maria Todaro, Maria Rosa De Giacomo and Marco Frey
- Evaluation and Selection of Sustainable Strategy for Green Supply Chain Management Implementation pp. 475-502

- Rakesh Kumar Malviya, Ravi Kant and Ashim Dutta Gupta
- Improving the Economic Performance of Remanufacturing Systems through Flexible Design Strategies: A Case Study Based on Remanufacturing Laptop Computers for the Cambodian Market pp. 503-527

- Jonathan Sze Choong Low and Yen Ting Ng
- Organizational Sustainability Determinants in Different Cultural Settings: A Conceptual Framework pp. 528-546

- Sven Horak, Bindu Arya and Kiran M Ismail
- Bouncing Back from Extreme Weather Events: Some Preliminary Findings on Resilience Barriers Facing Small and Medium‐Sized Enterprises pp. 547-559

- George Halkos, Antonis Skouloudis, Chrysovalantis Malesios and Konstantinos Evangelinos
- Assessment of Consumer Behavior Towards Environmental Responsibility: A Structural Equations Modeling Approach pp. 560-571

- Uttam Shankar Pawaskar, Rakesh D Raut and Bhaskar B Gardas
- Towards Sustainable Development in the Arab Middle East and North Africa Region: A Longitudinal Analysis of Environmental Disclosure in Corporate Annual Reports pp. 572-587

- Ali M Gerged, Christopher J Cowton and Eshani S Beddewela
- Sustainable Consumption: Proposal of a Multistage Model to Analyse Consumer Behaviour for Organic Foods pp. 588-602

- Francisco José Torres‐Ruiz, Manuela Vega‐Zamora and Manuel Parras‐Rosa
Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
- Intra‐Sectoral Differences in Climate Change Strategies: Evidence from the Global Automotive Industry pp. 265-281

- Matthias Damert and Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Stakeholder Engagement in Sustainable Enterprise: Evolving a Conceptual Framework, and a Case Study of ITC pp. 282-299

- Periyasami Anbarasan and Professor Sushil
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research: Taking Stock and looking ahead pp. 300-322

- Pablo Muñoz and Boyd Cohen
- Antecedents of Green Loyalty in the Cruise Industry: Sustainable Development and Environmental Management pp. 323-335

- Heesup Han, Myong Jae Lee and Wansoo Kim
- Is Supply's Actual Contribution to Sustainable Development Strategic and Operational? pp. 336-358

- André Tchokogué, Jean Nollet, Nathalie Merminod, Gilles Paché and Véronique Goupil
- Linking Environmental Management to Environmental Performance: The Interactive Role of Industry Context pp. 359-374

- Julia Hartmann and Stephan Vachon
- How Does Sustainable Development of Supply Chains Make Firms Lean, Green and Profitable? A Resource Orchestration Perspective pp. 375-388

- Christina W.Y. Wong, Chee Yew Wong and Sakun Boon‐itt
- Corporate Biodiversity Management through Certifiable Standards pp. 389-402

- Olivier Boiral, Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria and Marie‐Christine Brotherton
- Organizational Culture and Environmental Activity Management pp. 403-414

- Kevin Baird, Sophia Su and Amy Tung
- Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development, Governance Mechanisms and Environmental Performance pp. 415-435

- Faizul Haque and Collins Ntim
Volume 27, issue 2, 2018
- Challenges and Opportunities for the Sustainability Transition in Global Trade (Introduction) pp. 173-178

- Valerie Nelson, Ximena Rueda and Walter J.V. Vermeulen
- Quality as a Driver of Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains: The Case of the Relationship Coffee Model pp. 179-198

- J Nicolas Hernandez‐Aguilera, Miguel Gomez, Amanda D Rodewald, Ximena Rueda, Colleen Anunu, Ruth Bennett and Harold M van Es
- Practices of Third Wave Coffee: A Burundian Producer's Perspective pp. 199-214

- Lauren Rosenberg, Mark Swilling and Walter J V Vermeulen
- Smallholders at a Crossroad: Intensify or Fall behind? Exploring Alternative Livelihood Strategies in a Globalized World pp. 215-229

- Ximena Rueda, Andrea Paz, Theodora Gibbs‐Plessl, Ronald Leon, Byron Moyano and Eric F Lambin
- Towards Reflexive Responsibility in a Textile Supply Chain pp. 230-239

- Natasja Börjeson and Magnus Boström
- Neoliberalism and the Emergence of Private Sustainability Initiatives: The Case of the Brazilian Cattle Value Chain pp. 240-251

- Stéphane Guéneau
- Sector, Landscape or Rural Transformations? Exploring the Limits and Potential of Agricultural Sustainability Initiatives through a Cocoa Case Study pp. 252-262

- Valerie Nelson and David Phillips
Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
- Sustainable Retailing – Influencing Consumer Behaviour on Food Waste pp. 1-15

- C. William Young, Sally V. Russell, Cheryl A. Robinson and Phani Kumar Chintakayala
- Measures for Sustainable Investment Decisions and Business Strategy – A Triple Bottom Line Approach pp. 16-38

- Maite Cubas‐Díaz and Miguel Martinez Sedano
- Green Innovation, Managerial Concern and Firm Performance: An Empirical Study pp. 39-51

- Mingfeng Tang, Grace Walsh, Daniel Lerner, Markus A. Fitza and Qiaohua Li
- Institutional Pressures and Environmental Management Practices: The Moderating Effects of Environmental Commitment and Resource Availability pp. 52-69

- Shanyong Wang, Jun Li and Dingtao Zhao
- Routine Rigidity and Environmental Sustainability: Why Rational Innovations are Regularly Ignored pp. 70-81

- Kenneth Dooley
- Does the Eco‐Management and Audit Scheme Foster Innovation in European Firms? pp. 82-99

- Fabio Montobbio and Ilaria Solito
- Supplier Development Practices for Sustainability: A Multi‐Stakeholder Perspective pp. 100-116

- Lingxuan Liu, Min Zhang, Linda C. Hendry, Maoliang Bu and Shi Wang
- Market Orientation and FIRMS' Environmental Innovation: The Moderating Role of Environmental Attitude pp. 117-127

- Zhongju Liao
- Identifying Worldviews on Corporate Sustainability: A Content Analysis of Corporate Sustainability Reports pp. 128-151

- Nancy E. Landrum and Brian Ohsowski
- Sustainability and Environmental Behaviour in Family Firms: A Longitudinal Analysis of Environment‐Related Activities, Innovation and Performance pp. 152-172

- Hüseyin Doluca, Marcus Wagner and Joern Block
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