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ABSTRACT ESG‐driven buyer governance in global value chains compels emerging‐market suppliers to internalize new bundles of green and digital capabilities to remain competitive. This study examines how manufacturing firms in such contexts can orchestrate these capabilities under ESG pressure to achieve sustainable organizational performance.
Tipon Tanchangya +5 more
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Determinants of Corporate Carbon Disclosure: A Systematic Framework and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Companies are increasingly expected to act swiftly to reduce their environmental impact and disclose detailed information about their carbon emissions. This study develops a multidimensional framework that links external factors and internal organisational conditions shaping the adoption and promotion of carbon disclosure.
Teresa Izzo +3 more
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Environmental Management Systems as soruces of competitive advantage [PDF]
An increasing number of firms are adopting environmental management systems as a way of dealing with challenges from the natural environment. Many of these firms also decide to have their environmental management systems certified according to one or ...
Knud Sinding
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ANALYSIS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES [PDF]
The petrochemical industry produces useful products including plastics, synthetic rubber, solvents, fertilizers, pharmaceutical products, additives, explosives and adhesives, producing waste that can cause environmental problems in the production process.
Amaral, Virna
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the effectiveness of institutional pressures in motivating two contrasting sustainability strategies, symbolic and substantive, and their subsequent impact on the triple bottom line (TBL). Using data from 388 US supply chain professionals, this research applies institutional theory and structural equation modeling to ...
Alina Marculetiu +2 more
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Introduction: Lack of enough supervision, wrong and partial planning in the part of hospital residuals management cause high volume of production from variety of residuals which controlling them impose high costs to every society.
M. Norisepehr, M. Omidvari, S. Tahmasebi
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Evaluasi Taraf Pelaksanaan Industri yang Berkelanjutan Berdasarkan ISO 14001 (Studi Kasus di PT. XYZ) [PDF]
Abstrak Kegiatan industri berperan terhadap tiga hal secara signifikan, yaitu kepada faktor ekonomi, faktor sosial, dan faktor lingkungan. Pengaruh industri terhadap ekonomi dan sosial adalah pengaruh positif, dimana kegiatan industri menciptakan ...
Buana Justisia , Ike
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Avoiding Corporate Greenwashing? Sustainability Silence Narratives in the Agri‐Food Industry
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to shed more light on the reasons underlying companies' under‐communication or lack of communication to stakeholders about sustainability achievements in the agri‐food sector. A qualitative study based on 34 semi‐structured interviews with respondents from this sector shows the predominance of a rationale of ...
Olivier Boiral +3 more
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The Role of B Corp Certification in Uncertain Times: An Empirical Investigation
ABSTRACT This paper aims to examine whether B Corp certification enhances firms' ability to navigate uncertain times and how contingent factors affect its effectiveness. Building on Stakeholder Theory and the Resource‐Based View, we formulated a set of research hypotheses and tested them with a long‐term event study and an ordinary least squares ...
Matteo Podrecca +2 more
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CONFRONTING THE INEVITABLE: ISO 14001 IMPLEMENTATION AND THE DURBAN AUTOMOTIVE CLUSTER
<p>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of the article is to explore the complexities of the ISO 14001 implementation process, with the objective of identifying the barriers to its implementation, the factors that influence these barriers, and finding ...
A. Turner, C. O’Neill
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