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Business Strategy and the Environment, an academic peer-reviewed journal from ERP Environment, published research articles on the following topics in its February 2024 edition (Vol. 33, Issue 2):
RESEARCH ARTICLES:
* Sustainability partnership as a moderator in the relationship between business sustainability and firm competitiveness
* Blue goes green: The impact of the chief executive officer and board of directors' political ideology on corporate environmental performance
* Seeing the data for the trees: Assessing the data maturity and readiness of a UK forestry company
* Nonfinancial reporting in family firms: A systematic review and agenda for future research
* Sustainable business models and conflict indices for sustainable decision-making: An application to decommissioning versus reusing offshore gas platforms
* Blockchain entrepreneurship roles for circular supply chain transition
* Adoption of hydrogen-fueled freight transportation: A strategy toward sustainability
* Market structure, ESG performance, and corporate efficiency: Insights from Brazilian publicly traded companies
* Corporate scope 3 carbon emission reporting as an enabler of supply chain decarbonization: A systematic review and comprehensive research agenda
* Can a meta sustainability label facilitate more sustainable consumer choices?
* The imperative of communication signals in boosting business strategies of the bioplastic packaging industry
* Financial risk under the shock of global warming: Evidence from China
* Digitalization transformation and ESG performance: Evidence from China
* Demystifying the roles of organisational smart technology, artificial intelligence, robotics and algorithms capability: A strategy for green human resource management and environmental sustainability
* Heterogeneity in corporate green supply chain practice adoption: Insights from institutional fields
* Attribute imbalances and innovation implementation based on grounded theory: A case of Chinese enterprises in Gansu Province
* Independent directors and environmental innovations: How the visibility of...