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November 2006, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 363-376 Environmental issue management: towards a multi‐level theory of environmental management competence
by Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens - 377-388 New instruments – old practices? The implications of environmental management systems and extended producer responsibility for design for the environment
by Petrus Kautto - 389-401 Environment and profitability in the reprocessing of paper in Norway: contradictory research reports in the context of circulation economics
by Stig Ingebrigtsen & Ove D. Jakobsen - 402-415 Can businesses move beyond efficiency? The shift toward effectiveness and equity in the corporate sustainability debate
by William Young & Fiona Tilley - 416-431 Engaging Hong Kong businesses in environmental change: drivers and barriers
by Sonja Studer & Richard Welford & Peter Hills - 434-435 Call for papers. Special issue of the journal Business Strategy and the Environment. Recapturing the corporate environmental management research agenda: beyond compliance and certification
by Professor John P. Ulhøi & Associate Professor Henning Madsen
September 2006, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 293-295 Corporate sustainability accounting: a nightmare or a dream coming true?
by Stefan Schaltegger & Roger L. Burritt - 296-308 Sustainability and stakeholder management: the need for new corporate performance evaluation and reporting systems
by Francesco Perrini & Antonio Tencati - 309-321 An extended performance reporting framework for social and environmental accounting
by Kittiya Yongvanich & James Guthrie - 322-333 An integrated framework for the financial analysis of sustainability
by Noelia Romero Castro & Juan Piñeiro Chousa - 334-346 Accounting for the social dimension of sustainability: experiences from the biotechnology industry
by Justus von Geibler & Christa Liedtke & Holger Wallbaum & Stephan Schaller - 347-360 Developing a sustainability accounting framework to inform strategic business decisions: a case study from the chemicals industry
by James R. D. Taplin & David Bent & David Aeron‐Thomas
July 2006, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 217-218 Emerging issues in sustainability reporting
by Dave Owen - 219-241 From sustainable management to sustainable development: a longitudinal analysis of a leading New Zealand environmental reporter
by Helen Tregidga & Markus J. Milne - 242-257 Sustainability practices of SMEs: the case of NZ
by S. R. Lawrence & E. Collins & K. Pavlovich & M. Arunachalam - 258-274 Waste management, the challenges of the PFI and ‘sustainability reporting’
by Amanda Ball & Jane Broadbent & Tony Jarvis - 275-287 Accessibility and functionality of the corporate web site: implications for sustainability reporting
by Carol A. Adams & Geoffrey R. Frost - 288-288 The market for virtue. The potential and the limits of corporate social responsibility by David Vogel, 2005. Brookings Institute Press, xii + 222 pp. ISBN 0‐8157‐9076‐7
by Davide Secchi
May 2006, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 139-144 Marketing in the 21st Century
by Frank‐Martin Belz - 145-156 Media attention and the market for ‘green’ consumer products
by John Thøgersen - 157-170 Sustainability: Consumer Perceptions and Marketing Strategies
by Seonaidh McDonald & Caroline J. Oates - 171-184 Sustainability marketing for the poorest of the poor
by Manfred Kirchgeorg & Monika I. Winn - 185-199 The influence of eco‐labelling on consumer behaviour – results of a discrete choice analysis for washing machines
by Katharina Sammer & Rolf Wüstenhagen - 200-214 Ignorant advice – customer advisory service for ethical investment funds
by Ulf Schrader
March 2006, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 71-86 Developing and implementing an environmental performance index for the Portuguese military
by Tomás B. Ramos & João Joanaz de Melo - 87-102 A review of determinant factors of environmental proactivity
by Javier González‐Benito & Óscar González‐Benito - 103-117 Approaches and perspectives in social and environmental accounting: an overview of the conceptual landscape
by Judy Brown & Michael Fraser - 118-134 Assessing environmental product declaration opportunities: a reference framework
by Raffaella Manzini & Giuliano Noci & Massimiliano Ostinelli & Emanuele Pizzurno - 135-136 A guide to emissions trading edited by Cyriel De Jong and Kasper Walet, 2004. Risk, 392 pp. ISBN 1 904339 23 9
by Axel Michaelowa
January 2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-14 Sustainable valley entrepreneurial ecosystems
by Boyd Cohen - 15-29 Caveat emptor – let the buyer beware! environmental labelling and the limitations of ‘green’ consumerism
by Esben Rahbek Pedersen & Peter Neergaard - 30-39 Leadership strategies for sustainable SME operation
by Ian Rankin Kerr - 40-54 The evolving role of trade associations in negotiated environmental agreements: the case of United Kingdom Climate Change Agreements
by Ian Bailey & Susanne Rupp - 55-69 Mapping stakeholder theory anew: from the ‘stakeholder theory of the firm’ to three perspectives on business–society relations
by Reinhard Steurer
November 2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 339-360 The impact of operator involvement in pollution reduction: case studies in Canadian chemical companies
by Olivier Boiral - 361-371 The EPM‐KOMPAS: an instrument to control the environmental performance in small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs)
by Edeltraud Günther & Susann Kaulich - 372-383 The political bottom line: the emerging dimension to corporate responsibility for sustainable development
by Jem Bendell & Kate Kearins - 384-398 Pathways of stakeholder influence in the Canadian forestry industry
by Irene Henriques & Sanjay Sharma
September 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 269-271 Sustainability and Design
by Peter Dobers & Lars Strannegård - 272-285 Bridging environmental issues with new product development
by Luca Berchicci & Wynand Bodewes - 286-299 Influencing product lifetime through product design
by Nicole van Nes & Jacqueline Cramer - 300-314 Theoretical discourse on sustainable space design: towards creating and sustaining effective sidewalks
by Iderlina Mateo‐Babiano & Hitoshi Ieda - 315-323 The consumption of our discontent
by Christer Sanne - 324-336 Design, lifestyles and sustainability. Aesthetic consumption in a world of abundance
by Peter Dobers & Lars Strannegård
July 2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 203-204 Editorial: partnerships for sustainable development
by William Young - 205-215 Limited partnership: the lack of sustainable development in relation to participation in Hungarian public–private partnerships
by David Regéczi - 216-229 Corporate awakening – why (some) corporations embrace public–private partnerships
by Julie LaFrance & Martin Lehmann - 230-240 CSOs and business partnerships: strategies for interaction
by Jenny Ählström & Emma Sjöström - 241-254 Conditions for the success of negotiated agreements: partnerships for environmental improvement in the Netherlands
by Hans Bressers & Theo de Bruijn - 255-266 Company learning about corporate social responsibility
by Jacqueline Cramer
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 143-145 Educating for sustainability: an imperative for action
by Delyse Springett & Kate Kearins - 146-159 ‘Education for sustainability’ in the business studies curriculum: a call for a critical agenda
by Delyse Springett - 160-171 Teaching sustainability in a global MBA: insights from the OneMBA
by Nigel Roome - 172-185 Educating senior executives in a novel strategic paradigm: early experiences of the Sustainable Enterprise Academy
by David Wheeler & Asaf Zohar & Stuart Hart - 186-197 Are business students buying it? A theoretical framework for measuring attitudes toward the legitimacy of environmental sustainability
by Tom E. Thomas - 198-199 KEY ISSUES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING: A CRITICAL REVIEW by William Scott and Stephen Gough, 2003. RoutledgeFalmer, xiv + 274 pp,. ISBN 0‐415‐27650‐0 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING: FRAMING THE ISSUES edited by William Scott and Stephen Gough, 2004. RoutledgeFalmer, ix + 173 pp,. ISBN 0‐415‐27648‐9
by Delyse Springett - 199-200 TEACHING BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE edited by Chris Galea, 2004. Greenleaf Publishing, 336pp,. ISBN 1‐874‐71954‐3
by John Fien
March 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 73-91 Evaluating environmental and social performance of large Portuguese companies: a balanced scorecard approach
by Idalina Dias‐Sardinha & Lucas Reijnders - 92-109 Exploring individual and institutional drivers of proactive environmentalism in the US Wine industry
by R. Scott Marshall & Mark Cordano & Murray Silverman - 110-122 How can domestic households become part of the solution to England's recycling problems?
by Teresa Smallbone - 123-139 Rhetoric and reality of corporate greening: a view from the supply chain management function
by Lutz Preuss
January 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-19 Integrating environmental management and supply chain strategies
by Robert Handfield & Robert Sroufe & Steven Walton - 20-37 Analysing the factors influencing clean technology adoption: a study of the Spanish pulp and paper industry
by Pablo del Río González - 38-53 Small business responsibility in developing countries: a threat or an opportunity?
by Ralph Luken & Rodney Stares - 54-70 Principles for sustainability rating of investment funds
by Thomas Koellner & Olaf Weber & Marcus Fenchel & Roland Scholz
November 2004, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 363-373 From issues to checkpoints and back: managing green issues in R&D
by Tomas Blomquist & Johan Sandström - 374-387 The effect of environmental innovations on employment changes: an econometric analysis
by Klaus Rennings & Andreas Ziegler & Thomas Zwick - 388-402 Implementing chemicals policy: leaders or laggards?
by J. P. Richards & G. A. Glegg & S. Cullinane - 403-414 Environmental practices and the value added of horticultural firms
by José Céspedes‐Lorente & Emilio Galdeano‐Gómez
September 2004, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 289-305 Management and policy aspects of industrial ecology: an emerging research agenda
by Jouni Korhonen & Fredrik von Malmborg & Peter A. Strachan & John R. Ehrenfeld - 306-319 Industrial ecology, life cycles, supply chains: differences and interrelations
by Stefan Seuring - 320-333 Policy implications of industrial ecology conceptions
by Hilde N. Opoku - 334-346 Networking for knowledge transfer: towards an understanding of local authority roles in regional industrial ecosystem management
by Fredrik von Malmborg - 347-362 Eco‐industrial development and economic development: industrial ecology or place promotion?
by Pauline Deutz & David Gibbs
July 2004, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 201-208 Building innovations for sustainability: 11th international conference of the Greening of Industry Network
by Frances Hines & Otilia Marin - 209-222 Stakeholders and environmental management practices: an institutional framework
by Magali Delmas & Michael W. Toffel - 223-234 Business, environmental reform and technological innovation in Hong Kong
by Peter Hills & Jacqueline Lam & Richard Welford - 235-245 Innovative and sustainable energy technologies: the role of venture capital
by Bill Moore & Rolf Wüstenhagen - 246-260 Eight types of product–service system: eight ways to sustainability? Experiences from SusProNet
by Arnold Tukker - 261-274 Environmental upgrading of Third World enterprises through linkages to transnational corporations. Theoretical perspectives and preliminary evidence
by Soeren Jeppesen & Michael W. Hansen - 275-285 Engineering education in sustainable development: sustainability as a tool to open up the windows of engineering institutions
by Karel Mulder - 286-288 Greening of Industry Network noticeboard
by Kurt Fischer
May 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 135-155 The private costs and benefits of environmental self‐regulation: which firms have most to gain?
by Natalie Stoeckl - 156-171 Environmental responsibility in SMEs: does it deliver competitive advantage?
by Mike Simpson & Nick Taylor & Karen Barker - 172-186 Meeting the environmental challenge: a case of win–win or lose–win? A study of the UK baking and refrigeration industries
by Frances Drake & Martin Purvis & Jane Hunt - 187-197 Are standardized EMSs useful in local authorities? A study of how a tool from the private sector is used in the public sector
by Hanna Norén & Fredrik von Malmborg
March 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 65-77 Environmental accounting: an essential component of business strategy
by Mehenna Yakhou & Vernon P. Dorweiler - 78-95 Collaborative energy partnerships in relation to development of core business focus and competence – a study of Swedish pulp and paper companies and energy service companies
by Kenneth Möllersten & Peter Sandberg - 96-106 Can ‘market transformation’ lead to ‘sustainable business’? A critical appraisal of the UK's strategy for sustainable business
by Teresa Smallbone - 107-128 Policy modes, firms and the natural environment
by Aseem Prakash & Kelly Kollman - 132-134 Greening the corporation: management strategy and the environmental challenge by Peter Thayer Robbins, 2001. Earthscan, 198 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐772‐5
by Fiona Tilley
January 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-12 The impact of voluntary environmental protection instruments on company environmental performance
by David Annandale & Angus Morrison‐Saunders & George Bouma - 13-32 Environmental management accounting: roadblocks on the way to the green and pleasant land
by Roger L Burritt - 33-42 Environmental management and strategic positioning of Spanish manufacturing industries
by Roberto Fernández Gago & Mariano Nieto Antolín - 43-61 Transport scenarios in a company strategy
by Otto Andersen & Hans‐Einar Lundli & Erling Holden & Karl Georg Høyer
November 2003, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 357-371 Intra‐ and intersectoral effects in environmental disclosures: evidence for legitimacy theory?
by David Campbell - 386-399 Environmental reporting and transport – the case of a public transport company
by Otto Andersen - 403-403 The economics of household garbage and recycling behaviour by Don Fullerton and Thomas Kinnaman, 2002. Elgar, xi + 203 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐84064‐718‐3
by Peter Roberts - 403-403 A thousand shades of green by Peter Winsemius and Ulrich Guntram, 2002. Earthscan, xviii + 251 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐8462
by Peter Roberts - 404-405 The illusion of progress: unsustainable development in international law and policy by A. Gillespie, 2001. Earthscan, ix + 244 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐756‐3
by Tony Jackson - 405-405 The sustainability advantage: seven business case benefits of a triple bottom line by Bob Willard, 2002. New Society, 203 pp (pbk). ISBN 0‐86571‐451‐7
by Daniel J. Tschopp
September 2003, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 279-291 Trends in sustainability reporting by the Fortune Global 250
by Ans Kolk - 292-299 A typology of stakeholder participation for company environmental decision‐making
by Abigail Oxley Green & Lynsey Hunton‐Clarke - 300-312 Capability building through adversarial relationships: a replication and extension of Clarke and Roome (1999)
by Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens - 313-325 End of life vehicle management in areas of low technology sophistication. A case study in Greece
by N. Sakkas & T. Manios - 326-337 Environmental reporting within the forest and paper industry
by Penny Sinclair & Julia Walton - 341-341 The principles of sustainability by Simon Dresner, 2002. Earthscan, vii + 200 pp (pbk). ISBN 1‐4039‐0255‐0
by Peter Roberts - 341-341 Building the ecological city by Rodney White, 2002. Woodhead, xv + 238 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐85573‐531‐8
by Peter Roberts - 341-341 Globalization and environmental reform by Arthur P.J. Mol, 2001. MIT Press, x + 273 pp (hbk). ISBN 0‐262‐13395‐4
by Peter Roberts - 341-341 Exploring sustainable consumption edited by Maurie Cohen and Joseph Murphy, 2001. Pergamon, xii + 249 pp (hbk). ISBN 0‐08‐043920‐9
by Peter Roberts - 342-342 The chrysalis economy: how citizen CEOs and corporations can fuse values and value creation by John Elkington, 2001. Capstone, xx + 284 pp (hbk). ISBN 1‐84112‐142‐8
by Tony Jackson
July 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 205-214 On the path to sustainability: integrating social dimensions into the research and practice of environmental management
by Sanjay Sharma & Audun Ruud - 215-226 Symbolic politics in environmental regulation: corporate strategic responses
by Dirk Matten - 227-239 A new politics of engagement: shareholder activism for corporate social responsibility
by Anastasia O'Rourke - 240-253 The emergence of green venture capital
by Jelena Randjelovic & Anastasia R. O'Rourke & Renato J. Orsato - 254-264 Sustainability labelling schemes: the logic of their claims and their functions for stakeholders
by Joop de Boer - 265-277 Corporate environmental management and sustainable enterprise: the influence of information processing and decision styles
by Susanne Sweet & Nigel Roome & Patrick Sweet
May 2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 131-146 Environmental and social disclosure and data richness in the mining industry
by Philip Peck & Knud Sinding - 147-162 Planning eco‐industrial parks: an analysis of Dutch planning methods
by Marcus G. van Leeuwen & Walter J. V. Vermeulen & Pieter Glasbergen - 163-174 Tracing business and environmental effects of environmental management systems—a study of networking small and medium‐sized enterprises using a joint environmental management system
by Jonas Ammenberg & Olof Hjelm - 175-190 Dynamic change of corporate environmental strategy: rhetoric and reality
by Seung‐Kyu Rhee & Su‐Yol Lee - 191-203 Compensation systems for green strategy implementation: parametric and non‐parametric approaches
by Solveig Lothe & Ingunn Myrtveit
March 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 71-86 Business conceptions of sustainable development: a perspective from critical theory
by Delyse Springett - 87-106 Corporate environmental reporting: what's in a metric?
by R. Scott Marshall & Darrell Brown - 107-117 Insurance as an alternative environmental regulator: findings from a retrospective pollution claims survey
by D. M. Minoli & J. N. B. Bell - 118-128 Adding business value: a strategy for identifying and patenting environment‐related inventions and avoiding patent infringement
by Brian Wm. Higgins - 130-130 Corporate environmental policies by John W. Graham and Wendy C. Havlick, 1999. Scarecrow, xxxix + 433 pp. ISBN 0‐8108‐3574‐6
by William Young
January 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-11 An ‘incitement to discourse’: benchmarking as a springboard to sustainable development
by Delyse Springett - 12-25 The legislation of environmental disclosures in three Nordic countries—a comparison
by Siv Nyquist - 26-35 UK environmental policy and the small firm: broadening the focus
by Andrea Revell & Robert Rutherfoord - 36-48 Consumers and green electricity: profiling potential purchasers
by Ian H. Rowlands & Daniel Scott & Paul Parker - 49-69 The ‘greening’ of tourism micro‐businesses: outcomes of focus group investigations in South East Cornwall
by Jon Vernon & Stephen Essex & David Pinder & Kaja Curry
November 2002, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 343-359 Financial comparability and environmental diversity: an international context
by Pamela Edwards & Frank K. Birkin & David G. Woodward - 360-375 Determinants of environmental management systems standards implementation: evidence from Greek industry
by George E. Halkos & Konstantinos I. Evangelinos - 376-390 EMS models for business strategy development
by Stephen Tinsley - 391-406 Environmental reporting in Australia: current practices and issues for the future
by Roger L. Burritt
September 2002, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 269-284 The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard – linking sustainability management to business strategy
by Frank Figge & Tobias Hahn & Stefan Schaltegger & Marcus Wagner - 285-297 Green marketing, public policy and managerial strategies
by Aseem Prakash - 298-311 Characteristics of environmental reporters on the OM Stockholm exchange
by Pontus Cerin - 312-323 Environmental management systems, communicative action and organizational learning
by Fredrik Burström von Malmborg - 324-341 SMEs and the environment: evaluating dissemination routes and handholding levels
by Andrew L. Friedman & Samantha Miles
July 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 203-220 Natural Capitalists' indictment of traditional capitalism: A reappraisal
by Pierre Desrochers - 221-235 Strategic inter‐organizational environmentalism in the US: A multi‐sectoral perspective of alternating eco‐policy roles
by Mark Starik & Mark Heuer - 236-253 Partnerships, management systems and the search for innovative regulation in the vehicle body shop industry
by Neil Gunningham & Darren Sinclair - 254-266 Companies' participation in EMAS: The influence of the public regulator
by Matthieu Glachant & Simone Schucht & Alexandra Bültmann & Frank Wätzold - 268-268 The earthscan reader in business and sustainable development by Richard Starkey and Richard Welford, 2001. Earthscan, xxxv + 364 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1‐85383‐639‐7
by Evan Williams
May 2002, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 143-153 Collective action in the face of international environmental regulation
by Debbie Harrison & Geoff Easton - 154-169 Incentives and disincentives for corporate environmental disclosure
by Aris Solomon & Linda Lewis - 170-180 Ecological tax reform—a value chain level approach
by Lassi Linnanen & Päivi Luoma & Hanna‐Leena Pesonen - 181-202 Internet use for corporate environmental reporting: current challenges—technical benefits—practical guidance
by Ralf Isenmann & Christian Lenz
March 2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 81-89 Managing Globalization for Sustainability in the 21st Century
by Minna Halme & Jacob Park & Anthony Chiu - 90-102 Pathways to industrial environmental improvement in the East Asian newly industrializing economies
by Michael T. Rock - 103-118 Environmental management of transnational corporations in India—are TNCs creating islands of environmental excellence in a sea of dirt?
by Audun Ruud - 119-129 Government and NGO partnership in managing community‐based water resources in Vietnam: a case study of Thai Long Dam Project
by Bach Tan Sinh - 130-141 Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability
by Thomas Dyllick & Kai Hockerts
January 2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-13 Corporate environmental performance evaluation: evidence from the MEPI project
by Daniel Tyteca & Jérôme Carlens & Frans Berkhout & Julia Hertin & Walter Wehrmeyer & Marcus Wagner - 14-31 The evolution of environmental management: from stage models to performance evaluation
by Ans Kolk & Anniek Mauser - 32-42 The experience of EMAS in three European countries: a cultural and competitive analysis
by Ulrich Steger & Claudia Schindel & Helga Krapf - 43-62 Voluntary adoption of ISO 14001 in Japan: mechanisms, stages and effects
by Eric W. Welch & Yasuhumi Mori & Midori Aoyagi‐Usui - 63-75 Responsible chain management: a capability assessment framework
by Frank de Bakker & André Nijhof - 77-78 The new economics of sustainable development: a briefing for policy makers by James Robertson, European Commission and Kogan Page, 1999. xiv + 168 pp, £13.99 (pbk). ISBN 92 828 7456 7
by Brian Garrod - 78-79 Environmental transition in Nordic and Baltic countries edited by Hans Auge, Elgar, 1998. viii + 236 pp, £57.50 (hbk). ISBN 1 85898 629 X
by Jan van der Straaten
November 2001, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 335-343 Knowledge interests in corporate environmental management
by Peter Dobers & Lars Strannegård & Rolf Wolff - 344-364 Different strokes: regulatory styles and environmental strategy in the North‐American oil and gas industry
by Sanjay Sharma - 365-382 Managing environmental risk in existing light industrial estates
by Michael Ross Jayne - 383-393 Changing economies of scale – synergies between implementation of an ecological tax reform and development of industrial ecosystems
by Christoph Bey - 395-396 The struggle for ecological democracy, edited by Daniel Faber, 1998. Guilford, xvi+366 pp, $18.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 57230 342 5
by Alan Neale - 396-397 The market and the environment: The effectiveness of market‐based policy instruments for environmental reform, edited by Thomas Sterner, 1999. Elgar, xvi+488 pp, £75.00 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85898‐906‐X
by Tony Jackson
September 2001, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 257-268 Environmental commitment and manufacturing excellence: a comparative study within Canadian industry
by Marie‐Josée Roy & Olivier Boiral & Denis Lagacé - 269-285 Measuring environmental performance: use of the toxics release inventory (TRI) and other US environmental databases
by Virginia W. Gerde & Jeanne M. Logsdon - 286-299 Why do firms adopt ‘beyond‐compliance’ environmental policies?
by Aseem Prakash - 300-316 Innovation and corporate sustainability: An investigation into the process of change in the pharmaceuticals industry
by Martina Blum‐Kusterer & S. Salman Hussain - 317-330 What's in it for the customers? Successfully marketing green clothes
by Arnt Meyer - 331-332 Environmental Modernisation, by Michael Jacobs, 1999. Fabian Society, 49 pp, £5.00 (pbk). ISBN 0 7163 0591 7
by Tony Emerson
July 2001, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 187-199 Golden goose or wild goose? The hunt for the green consumer
by Ken Peattie - 200-214 Does corporate environmental protection increase or decrease shareholder value? The case of environmental investments
by Minna Halme & Jyrki Niskanen - 215-224 Environmental management codes and continuous environmental improvements: insights from the chemical industry
by Barry D. Solomon & James R. Mihelcic - 225-237 Managing the environmental adaptation process in supplier–customer relationships
by Louise Canning & Stuart Hanmer‐Lloyd - 238-244 The characteristics and attributes of UK firms obtaining accreditation to ISO 14001
by Wendy Chapple & Andrew Cooke & Vaughan Galt & David Paton - 245-250 Combating environmental repercussions through ‘TQEM’ and ‘ISO 14000’
by R. V. Jayathirtha - 252-253 Environmental policy. Volume 1: National environmental policy; Volume 2: International environmental policy edited by Wolfgang Rüdig, 1999. Elgar, xli+1280 pp, £290.00 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85278‐950‐6
by Tony Jackson - 253-254 Life cycle assessment in industry and business: Adoption patterns, applications and implications by Paolo Frankl and Frieder Rubik, 2000. Springer, X + 280 pp, DM 129.00 (hbk). ISBN 3‐540‐66469‐6
by Martin Houghton - 254-255 Blueprint for a sustainable economy by David Pearce and Edward B Barbier, 2000. Earthscan, xiv+273 pp, £12.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 515 3
by Evan Williams
May 2001, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 125-134 Corporate environmental policy and abnormal stock price returns: An empirical investigation
by Alison Thomas - 135-147 The role of accounting and the accountant in the environmental management system
by Trevor D. Wilmshurst & Geoffrey R. Frost - 148-160 Creating whole life value proxemics in construction projects
by Robin Holt - 161-175 Employment impacts of cleaner production – evidence from a German study using case studies and surveys
by Friedhelm Pfeiffer & Klaus Rennings - 176-182 CEO compensation: does it pay to be green?
by Peter A. Stanwick & Sarah D. Stanwick - 184-184 Environmental policy in the European Union by Pamela M. Barnes and Ian G. Barnes, 1999. Arnold, xiv+344 pp, £59.95 (hbk). ISBN 1‐85898‐399‐8
by Peter Roberts - 184-185 Contaminated land: the new regime by Stephen Tromans and Robert Turrall‐Clarke, 2000. Sweet and Maxwell, xiv + 569 pp, £65.00 (hbk). ISBN 0‐421‐661208
by Amanda Beresford
March 2001, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 69-76 Conceptualizing and studying the contribution of networks in environmental management and sustainable development
by Nigel Roome - 77-88 Integrating environmental and stakeholder management
by Henning Madsen & John P. Ulhøi - 89-99 Constraints to organizational change processes regarding the introduction of organic products: case findings from the Swiss food industry
by Simone Maier & Matthias Finger - 100-114 Learning for sustainable development in tourism networks
by Minna Halme - 115-124 Stretching the boundary: the possibilities of flexibility as an organizational capability in industrial ecology
by Frank Boons & Marjolein Berends
January 2001, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-14 The end of the corporate environmental report? Or the advent of cybernetic sustainability reporting and communication
by David Wheeler & John Elkington - 15-28 Environmental reporting by the Fortune Global 250: exploring the influence of nationality and sector
by Ans Kolk & Seb Walhain & Susanne van de Wateringen - 29-37 The objectivity of corporate environmental reporting: a study of Finnish listed firms' environmental disclosures
by Jyrki Niskanen & Terhi Nieminen