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Measuring Firm Greenness: A Comprehensive Review of Corporate Sustainability Indicators
ABSTRACT The major global challenges of climate change, environmental degradation, and resource scarcity have gained centrality in policymaking and academia, with a growing body of research exploring the interlinkages among economic growth, trade, environmental outcomes, and policy interventions.
Maria Laura Pupo, Anna D'Ambrosio
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ABSTRACT Firms currently operate in increasingly complex business environments, often facing increasingly diverse environmental requirements from their customers. This challenge is reflected in the concept of “customer base complexity,” which encompasses three dimensions: horizontal complexity (i.e., number of customers), vertical complexity (i.e ...
Chengyong Xiao, Shuhan Wang, Di Fan
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The Influence of Leadership Factors on the Implementation of iso 14001 in Organizations [PDF]
Top managers have a key role in implementing the environmental component of sustainable development in the organization. This paper presents the results of the unique research that was conducted among top managers from a variety of large Slovenian ...
Nastja Tomšič +2 more
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Is ISO 14001 a Gateway to More Advanced Voluntary Action? A Case for Green Supply Chain Management [PDF]
Using Japanese facility-level data, we estimate the effects of ISO 14001 certification on the promotion of more advanced practices, namely green supply chain management (GSCM).
Arimura, Toshi H. +2 more
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Governing Supply Chains for Societal Impact: What Can We Learn From Indigenous African Philosophies?
ABSTRACT Africa's growing role in global supply chains presents an important opportunity for more socially grounded and context‐sensitive research in supply chain management (SCM). Despite its economic and demographic significance, African contexts remain underrepresented in mainstream SCM scholarship, which limits understanding of the continent's ...
Sherwat Elwan Ibrahim +2 more
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CERTIFICATION
ISO 14001 prescribes the requirements for a system, not environmental performance itself. Similarly, certification is of the management system itself, not environmental performance.
Aniko Miler-Virc, Zdravko Glusica
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ABSTRACT The 21st century has witnessed a surge in the number of global corporate responsibility (GCR) frameworks issued by international organizations (IOs). Our study investigates whether and to what extent these frameworks shape businesses' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) communications.
Adam William Chalmers +1 more
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Circular economy business strategies and public schemes: a game theory‐based survey
Abstract This paper develops a selected survey based on game theory in circular economy (CE) by complementing two perspectives: the CE business strategies and the public schemes (PS) available to implement CE systems. These perspectives are concentrated in six CE business strategies (circular inputs, sharing platforms, product‐as‐a‐service (PaaS ...
Vinay Ramani, Pietro De Giovanni
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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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Examining the role of soft dimensions on the implementation of ISO 14000 environmental management systems: a graph-theoretic approach. [PDF]
Ali SM +4 more
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