Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal
2010 - 2024
Current editor(s): Prof Carol Adams
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Towards CSR and the sustainable enterprise economy in the Asia Pacific region pp. 194-213

- Susan Forbes and Malcolm McIntosh
- Role of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) in seafood eco‐labelling policy in Japan pp. 214-230

- Darek Gondor and Hideka Morimoto
- Sustainable business model for biofuel industries in Indonesia pp. 231-247

- Joni Jupesta, Yuko Harayama and Govindan Parayil
- Innovation and its potential in the context of the ecological component of sustainable development pp. 248-262

- Victoria A. Bakhtina
- Public policies for scaling corporate responsibility standards pp. 263-293

- Jem Bendell, Anthony Miller and Katharina Wortmann
- Standardized reporting of climate change information in Australia pp. 294-321

- Julie Cotter, Muftah Najah and Shihui Sophie Wang
- Protecting and regaining clarity of mission in the microfinance industry pp. 322-330

- Marc J. Epstein and Kristi Yuthas
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Science and technology development and the depoliticization of the public space pp. 8-26

- Linda R. Macdonald, Richard J. Varey and James R. Barker
- Emissions trading in China: lessons from Taiyuan SO2emissions trading program pp. 27-44

- Zhen Lu
- Learning equilibria in growth‐pollution models pp. 45-75

- Orlando Gomes
- The role of management accounting practices as facilitators of the environmental management pp. 76-100

- Esther Albelda
- An analysis of the Italian governmental guidelines and of the local governments' practices for social reports pp. 101-125

- Federica Farneti and Benedetta Siboni
- Reasons for sustainability reporting by New Zealand local governments pp. 126-138

- Amber Bellringer, Amanda Ball and Russell Craig
- Embedding gender in sustainability reports pp. 139-146

- Katherine Miles
- Improving Australian greenhouse gas reporting and financial analysis of carbon risk associated with investments pp. 147-157

- Tim Nelson, Elizabeth Wood, James Hunt and Cathlin Thurbon
- Co‐operative performance pp. 158-164

- Ed Mayo
- The development of leaders able to respond to climate change and sustainability challenges pp. 165-171

- Carol Adams, Marielle G. Heijltjes, Gavin Jack, Tim Marjoribanks and Michael Powell
Volume 1, issue 2, 2010
- Creating value through product stewardship and take‐back pp. 133-160

- Dale S. Rogers, Zachary S. Rogers and Ronald Lembke
- Collaborating to achieve corporate social responsibility and sustainability? pp. 161-177

- Alan Murray, Kathryn Haynes and Lucian J. Hudson
- Engaging small‐ and medium‐sized businesses in sustainability pp. 178-200

- Elizabeth Stubblefield Loucks, Martin L. Martens and Charles H. Cho
- Mission impossible: diffusion and drift in the microfinance industry pp. 201-221

- Marc J. Epstein and Kristi Yuthas
- Framing the “Green” alternative for environmentally conscious consumers pp. 222-234

- Erica Mina Okada and Eric L. Mais
- Sources of judgment error in environmental sensemaking pp. 235-255

- Randolph E. Schwering
- A model for conducting experimental environmental accounting research pp. 256-291

- Hank C. Alewine
- Collaboration, connections and change pp. 292-296

- Carol Adams and Liliana Petrella
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- A re‐evaluation of social, environmental and sustainability accounting pp. 11-32

- Rob Gray
- Market reactions to the first‐time issuance of corporate sustainability reports pp. 33-50

- Ronald P. Guidry and Dennis M. Patten
- Human rights and corporate social responsibility pp. 51-65

- Michael Stohl and Cynthia Stohl
- Constructing strategies for sustainable development the communitarian way pp. 66-80

- Murugesh Arunachalam and Stewart Lawrence
- Re‐visiting the world and co‐creating a future pp. 81-84

- Malcolm McIntosh
- It's (already) beginning to look abitlike Christmas pp. 85-88

- Roger Adams
- Greenhouse gas accounting: global problem, national policy, local fugitives pp. 89-95

- Anna Young
- Economic catch‐up and emission reductions pp. 96-102

- Jan‐Erik Lane
- ISO 26000: a standard for human rights? pp. 103-105

- Adrian Henriques