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  1. Determinants of Supply Chain Engagement in Carbon Management

    To fight climate change, firms must adopt effective and feasible carbon management practices that promote collaboration within supply chains....

    Katrina Lintukangas, Heli Arminen, ... Elina Karttunen in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 15 July 2022
  2. Carbon Inequality and Direct Responsibility

    There are two sides to carbon inequality: the inequality of citizens in a state (inequality within country) and global inequality of citizens of...
    Chapter 2024
  3. Boardroom Diversity and Carbon Emissions: Evidence from the UK Firms

    This study provides comprehensive evidence on the link between boardroom diversity and reduction of carbon emissions. Analyzing data from a sample of...

    Ishwar Khatri in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 08 May 2024
  4. Carbon Emissions and TCFD Aligned Climate-Related Information Disclosures

    We explore corporate environmental accountability by examining how carbon emissions affect voluntary climate-related information disclosure based on...

    Dong Ding, Bin Liu, Millicent Chang in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 02 December 2022
  5. Green pays off: the impact of corporate carbon strategies on corporate financial performance

    As climate change continues to be a pressing issue affecting businesses, firms are taking proactive measures by integrating carbon considerations...

    Say Keat Ooi, Seow Li Wong, Yusuf Babatunde Adeneye in Asian Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 16 April 2024
  6. Why does Faithful Epistemic Representation Matter for Management Practices? The Case of the Natural Environment in Management Theory

    Management theory is a diverse field where multiple theoretical perspectives coexist and coevolve, leading to conceptual pluralism. While conceptual...

    Rose Hiquet, Claire Wordley, Shahzad Ansari in Philosophy of Management
    Article Open access 06 February 2023
  7. Responsible Leadership: Delhi Metro’s Carbon Credits in Regenerative Braking System

    This chapter presents a case study on responsible leadership in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s (Delhi Metro) adoption of the regenerative braking...
    Rupamanjari Sinha Ray, Sharat Sharma, Sunil Ashra in Responsible Leadership for Sustainability in Uncertain Times
    Chapter 2022
  8. How Gender Diversity Shapes Cities: Evidence from Risk Management Decisions in REITs

    In this paper, we study the impact of CEO and board gender diversity on the risk management decisions of 179 U.S. Real Estate Investment Trusts...

    Avis Devine, Isabelle Jolin, ... Erkan Yönder in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 19 December 2023
  9. Environmental Racism and Climate (In)Justice in the Anthropocene: Addressing the Silences and Erasures in Management and Organization Studies

    In this paper, we are situated in postcolonial, decolonial, and feminist epistemologies to study environmental racism in the Anthropocene—a new...

    Seray Ergene, Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Erim Ergene in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 20 June 2024
  10. Kee** Promises? Mutual Funds’ Investment Objectives and Impact of Carbon Risk Disclosures

    In response to Morningstar’s release of carbon risk (CR) scores in May 2018, (environmentally) sustainable mutual funds in the U.S. showed a greater...

    John R. Nofsinger, Abhishek Varma in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 13 October 2022
  11. Implicit Values in the Recent Carbon Nanotube Debate

    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the first examples of nanotechnology, with a history of promising uses and high expectations. This paper uses the...

    Nicholas Surber, Rickard Arvidsson, ... Karl Palmås in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 20 June 2023
  12. Low-Carbon City Construction and Corporate Carbon Reduction Performance: Evidence From a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China

    Enterprises are the market players for carbon reductions and carbon trading, and they are also the significant driving force in a low-carbon economy...

    Shaojian Chen, Hui Mao, Junqin Sun in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 08 July 2021
  13. Farmers’ behavioural determinants of on-farm biodiversity management in Europe: a systematic review

    Agricultural intensification and landscape homogenisation are major drivers of biodiversity loss in European agricultural landscapes. Improvements...

    Fabian Klebl, Peter H. Feindt, Annette Piorr in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article Open access 14 November 2023
  14. Does CEO Risk-Aversion Affect Carbon Emission?

    Does CEO tolerance to risk affect a firm’s long-run sustainability? Using CEO insider debt holding, we show that CEO’s risk-aversion encourages...

    Ashrafee Hossain, Samir Saadi, Abu S. Amin in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 03 January 2022
  15. Love, Death, and Carbon

    This chapter concludes the section on heterodox thoughts. It begins with a meditation on the paradox of loving and killing, which is the dynamic of...
    Chapter 2021
  16. Enhancing tourism education: The contribution of humanistic management

    The tourism industry is a significant driver of the global economy and impacts societies all over the world that are currently experiencing radical...

    Maria Della Lucia, Frédéric Dimanche, ... Anke Winchenbach in Humanistic Management Journal
    Article 02 December 2021
  17. The Interdisciplinary Responsible Management Competence Framework: An Integrative Review of Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability Competences

    At the centre of responsible management (RM) learning is the development of managerial competence for ethics, responsibility, and sustainability...

    Oliver Laasch, Dirk C. Moosmayer, Elena P. Antonacopoulou in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 03 October 2022
  18. Why and Where to Fund Carbon Capture and Storage

    This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that there are moral justifications supporting...

    Kian Mintz-Woo, Joe Lane in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 18 November 2021
  19. Accounting for Plural Cognitive Framings of Growth and Sustainability: Rethinking Management Education in Latin America

    This paper surveys future managers’ cognitive framings of interconnected concerns for economic growth, social prosperity, and the natural environment...

    Maria Jose Murcia, Pilar Acosta in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 26 June 2022
  20. Responsible Management-as-Practice: Mobilizing a Posthumanist Approach

    The emerging field of responsible management (RM) studies the integration of sustainability, responsibility, and ethics in managerial practices....

    Silvia Gherardi, Oliver Laasch in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 22 September 2021
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