The effects of mandatory and voluntary regulatory pressures on firms' environmental strategies: A review and recommendations for future research

JA Aragòn-Correa, AA Marcus… - Academy of Management …, 2020 - journals.aom.org
This article presents an in-depth review of scholarship on how mandatory and voluntary
regulatory pressures on firms affect their environmental strategies and performance …

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 …

The interplay of strategic and internal green marketing orientation on competitive advantage

KK Papadas, GJ Avlonitis, M Carrigan, L Piha - Journal of Business …, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper seeks to clarify and refine the relationship between strategic and internal green
marketing and firm competitiveness. Despite the significance of corporate environmental …

Exploring barriers to implementing different circular business models

DA Vermunt, SO Negro, PA Verweij… - Journal of cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
Even though much attention has been given to barriers related to implementing circular
business models, so far, no studies have focused on how the barriers differ between …

Green supply chain management, environmental collaboration and sustainability performance

TA Chin, HH Tat, Z Sulaiman - Procedia Cirp, 2015 - Elsevier
The increased attention given to the topic of green supply chain management (GSCM)
warrants the writing of this paper. The concept of GSCM is to integrate environmental …

Necessity as the mother of 'green'inventions: Institutional pressures and environmental innovations

P Berrone, A Fosfuri, L Gelabert… - Strategic …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on institutional theory and innovation literature, we argue that greater regulatory
and normative pressures concerning environmental issues positively influence companies' …

Socioemotional wealth and corporate responses to institutional pressures: Do family-controlled firms pollute less?

P Berrone, C Cruz, LR Gomez-Mejia… - Administrative …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper compares the environmental performance of family and nonfamily public
corporations between 1998 and 2002, using a sample of 194 US firms required to report …

Stakeholder pressure and the adoption of environmental practices: The mediating effect of training

J Sarkis, P Gonzalez-Torre, B Adenso-Diaz - Journal of operations …, 2010 - Elsevier
The influence of stakeholder pressure on the adoption of environmental practices has been
established in the literature. In this paper we posit that these direct effects are further …

Organizations evolving

H Aldrich - 1999 - sk.sagepub.com
Winner of the 2000 Max Weber prize, awarded by the Section on Organizations,
Occupations, and Work, of the American Sociological Association, for the best book on …

Environmental performance and executive compensation: An integrated agency-institutional perspective

P Berrone, LR Gomez-Mejia - Academy of Management Journal, 2009 - journals.aom.org
Relying on institutional theory, agency rationale, and environmental management research,
we hypothesize that, in polluting industries, good environmental performance increases …