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ABSTRACT Environmental entrepreneurship and eco‐innovation, although cornerstones in the transition to a sustainable world, form a research nexus that remains largely understudied. We draw on the theory of complexity and the notion of cultural, temporal, and relational complexities to explain the process of eco‐innovation among environmental small ...
Georgios Outsios, Stefan Chichevaliev
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Risk seeking or averse, how do analyst coverage and firm visits motivate managers? [PDF]
Liu H, Guo X, Sheng D.
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Circling the Archetype: Tensions Limiting the Transformation to a Circular Economy
ABSTRACT This research examines key tensions and the archetypal paradox that prevent the transformation to a circular economy (CE) across individual, organizational, and systems levels, problematizing CE assumptions. Tension manifestations are analyzed using a qualitative case study across eight diverse industries and geographies.
Helleke Heikkinen +5 more
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Further evidence regarding the effect of KAMs on audit report lag. [PDF]
Ciğer A, Kınay B, Ocak M.
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Beyond Carbon: Corporate Environmental Performance Across Multiple Domains
ABSTRACT We examine corporate environmental performance (CEP) as a multidimensional system rather than isolated outcomes. Combining institutional and behavioral perspectives, we analyze four domains—CO2 emissions, waste, energy, and water—using S&P 500 firms that disclosed data on all four domains (2006–2024).
Rei Uchida, Murali Chari
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Does institutional quality complement the relationship between ownership structure and corporate social responsibility? [PDF]
Ali S, Zhang R, Talha M, Ali Z.
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Do Chief Executives Matter in Corporate Financial and Social Responsibility Performance Nexus? A dynamic Model Analysis of Chinese Firms. [PDF]
Zahid RMA, Khurshid M, Khan W.
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ABSTRACT Private equity (PE) firms increasingly integrate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in investment decisions and raise impact funds to address sustainability challenges. We review and integrate the growing body of literature on why, when, and how PE fund managers incorporate ESG factors into their investment strategies and ...
Tjarda Molenaar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental performance has become strategically critical as regulators mandate disclosure, investors screen for ESG commitments, and consumers reward sustainable practices. Yet whether environmental performance enhances or constrains corporate innovation capacity remains contested.
Jiyeon Kim, Wooyoung Yang
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The regulation and reconciliation of hybrid professional-managerial identities in a public hospital: the case of Lean management. [PDF]
Ivcovici A +5 more
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