Does it pay to be green? A systematic overview

S Ambec, P Lanoie - The Academy of Management Perspectives, 2008 - JSTOR
The conventional wisdom concerning environmental protection is that it comes at an
additional cost imposed on firms, which may erode their global competitiveness. However …

Does it pay to be green? A systematic overview

A Stefan, L Paul - Academy of management perspectives, 2008 - journals.aom.org
Executive Overview The conventional wisdom concerning environmental protection is that it
comes at an additional cost imposed on firms, which may erode their global …

Adopting proactive environmental strategy: The influence of stakeholders and firm size

N Darnall, I Henriques… - Journal of management …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
abstract While smaller firms are less likely to undertake as many environmental practices as
larger firms, extant literature suggests that smaller firms may be more responsive to …

Environmental policy, innovation and performance: new insights on the Porter hypothesis

P Lanoie, J Laurent‐Lucchetti… - … of Economics & …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Jaffe and Palmer (1997) present three distinct variants of the so‐called Porter Hypothesis.
The “weak” version of the hypothesis posits that environmental regulation will stimulate …

The effects of customer benefit and regulation on environmental product innovation.: Empirical evidence from appliance manufacturers in Germany

D Kammerer - Ecological economics, 2009 - Elsevier
Environmental product (EP) innovations and their determinants have received increasing
attention from researchers during the past years. So far, empirical studies have shown …

Environmental management systems and green supply chain management: complements for sustainability?

N Darnall, GJ Jolley, R Handfield - Business strategy and the …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Some researchers question the legitimacy of EMSs since organizations can claim to have
one when in fact they make no attempt to reduce their environmental harm. In instances …

Shadows and lights of GSCM (Green Supply Chain Management): determinants and effects of these practices based on a multi-national study

F Testa, F Iraldo - Journal of cleaner production, 2010 - Elsevier
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is an increasingly widely-diffused practice
among companies that are seeking to improve their environmental performance. The …

Do environmental management systems improve business performance in an international setting?

N Darnall, I Henriques, P Sadorsky - Journal of International Management, 2008 - Elsevier
With the worldwide increase in the adoption of environmental management systems (EMSs),
some research has emerged that evaluates the reasons why facilities adopt them. However …

Perceived stakeholder influences and organizations' use of environmental audits

N Darnall, I Seol, J Sarkis - Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2009 - Elsevier
While the use of internal, external, and both types of environmental audits are becoming
more pervasive in society, little is known about the stakeholder influences associated with …

Why do manufacturing facilities introduce environmental management systems? Improving and/or signaling performance

N Johnstone, J Labonne - Ecological Economics, 2009 - Elsevier
In this paper we explore the motivation for the introduction of environmental management
systems, and their certification. A distinction is drawn between their role in bringing about …