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This research examines the influence of perceived greenwashing on employee non-green behavior, highlighting the key mediating roles of both prevention-focused green crafting and work alienation.
Ibrahim A. Elshaer +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the influence of circular economy practices, as a manifestation of corporate social responsibility, on green value co‐creation and its subsequent effects on green collaborative practices and sustainable supply chain integration between providers and customers.
Adriana Santos +2 more
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ABSTRACT SMEs receive increasing institutional support to embed sustainability, yet they vary widely in their ability to translate such support into practice. This study addresses this gap by examining the internal cognitive and strategic mechanism (sustainability orientation) through which managers interpret institutional support and the contextual ...
Michael Zisuh Ngoasong +3 more
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The Greenwashing Machine : is CSR more than Communication
DR LEO, 2009-10Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and advertising are strategic complements. If a claim about the environmental or social benefits of a product is unsubstantiated or mislead- ing, this practice is known as greenwashing (GW).
Bazillier, Rémi, Vauday, Julien
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Blockchain Technology and the Circular Economy Transition: Associations With Company Performance
ABSTRACT The adoption of circular economy (CE) practices in the private sector has received increasing academic and managerial attention, although the implementation of such practices continues to face significant barriers. Among Industry 4.0 technologies, blockchain has been identified as a potential factor associated with the CE transition.
Josep Llach +3 more
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Amidst the push for green development, finding ways to effectively coordinate fiscal and financial policies to curb corporate “greenwashing” has emerged as a crucial issue to investigate.
Xubing Fang, Maotao Liu
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A Universal and Actionable Measure of Corporate Sustainability for Strategic Decision Making
ABSTRACT Managers require a universal, comparable, and decision‐useful measure of corporate sustainability that can reliably inform business strategy, yet such a tool remains absent in the literature and current practice. This paper introduces a comprehensive and operational metric—grounded in Goertz's Basic Framework for developing social science ...
Mariapia Pazienza +2 more
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Green promises or greenwashing? Unveiling the impact of China's low-carbon city pilot policy
This study investigates the impact of China's Low-Carbon City Pilot (LCCP), introduced in 2010, on corporate greenwashing behaviors, and to explore how government policies can shape corporate environmental practices.
Mengjuan Ling +2 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment: A Theoretical Perspective [PDF]
We survey the growing theoretical literature on the motives for and welfare effects of corporate greening. We show how both market and political forces are making environmental CSR profitable, and we also discuss morally-motivated or altruistic CSR ...
John W. Maxwell, Thomas P. Lyon
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Strategic Impact of EU Taxonomy on Pharmaceutical Firms' Performance
ABSTRACT Sustainability has become a central concern in economic policy and corporate governance, increasingly formalised through regulatory frameworks of the European Union (EU). The European Commission has published the EU Taxonomy, which allows economic activities and their contribution to sustainability to be analysed, taking into account ...
Alicia Ramírez‐Orellana +3 more
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