Drivers of Proactive Environmental Strategy in Family Firms
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] T. Habbershon,et al. A Resource-Based Framework for Assessing the Strategic Advantages of Family Firms , 1999 .
[2] Nicholas A. Ashford,et al. Understanding Technological Responses of Industrial Firms to Environmental Problems: Implications for Government Policy (chapter) , 1993 .
[3] A. Kellerman,et al. The Constitution of Society : Outline of the Theory of Structuration , 2015 .
[4] Rebecca Renner,et al. Clean and green. , 2020, Scientific American.
[5] Andrew J. Hoffman,et al. INSTITUTIONAL EVOLUTION AND CHANGE: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND THE US CHEMICAL INDUSTRY , 1999 .
[6] Sanjay Sharma,et al. A Contingent Resource-Based View of Proactive Corporate Environmental Strategy , 2003 .
[7] Mark Cordano,et al. Exploring Individual and Institutional Drivers of Proactive Environmentalism in the US Wine Industry , 2005 .
[8] Laura J. Spence,et al. Small Business and the Environment in the UK and the Netherlands: Toward Stakeholder Cooperation , 2000, Business Ethics Quarterly.
[9] A. Verbeke,et al. Proactive environmental strategies: a stakeholder management perspective , 2003 .
[10] Paul A. Zandbergen,et al. Ecologically Sustainable Organizations: An Institutional Approach , 1995 .
[11] Andrei Shleifer,et al. Corporate Ownership Around the World , 1998 .
[12] Howard E. Aldrich,et al. The pervasive effects of family on entrepreneurship: toward a family embeddedness perspective , 2003 .
[13] Gerard Delanty. The Foundations of Social Theory , 2009 .
[14] R. Sorenson,et al. Family Capital, Family Business, and Free Enterprise , 2009 .
[15] M. Russo,et al. A Resource-Based Perspective On Corporate Environmental Performance And Profitability , 1997 .
[16] James J. Chrisman,et al. Defining the Family Business by Behavior , 1999 .
[17] E. E. Jones,et al. Foundations of Social Psychology , 1967 .
[18] 高橋 進. サイアート, マーチの「A Behavioral Theory of the Firm」 , 1995 .
[19] Carolyn P. Egri,et al. Leadership in the North American Environmental Sector: Values, Leadership Styles, and Contexts of Environmental Leaders and their Organizations , 2000 .
[20] Paul Shrivastava,et al. Ecocentering Strategic Management , 2000 .
[21] Giovanni Gavetti,et al. Cognition and Hierarchy: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Capabilities' Development , 2005, Organ. Sci..
[22] Rosabeth Moss Kanter,et al. SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good , 2009 .
[23] Perry Sadorsky,et al. The Relationship Between Environmental Commitment and Managerial Perceptions of Stakeholder Importance , 1999 .
[24] Robert E. Hoskisson,et al. BOARD OF DIRECTOR INVOLVEMENT IN RESTRUCTURING: THE EFFECTS OF BOARD VERSUS MANAGERIAL CONTROLS , 1993 .
[25] K. Jehn. A qualitative analysis of conflict types and dimensions in , 1997 .
[26] John L. Ward,et al. Keeping The Family Business Healthy , 1986 .
[27] R. Sorenson,et al. The Family Point of View, Family Social Capital, and Firm Performance , 2009 .
[28] J. Alberto Aragón-Correa,et al. The Contingent Influence of Organizational Capabilities on Proactive Environmental Strategy in the Service Sector: An Analysis of North American and European Ski Resorts , 2007 .
[29] Sabine Klein,et al. The F–PEC Scale of Family Influence: Construction, Validation, and Further Implication for Theory , 2005 .
[30] Wendy L. Martin,et al. Family Orientation: Individual-Level Influences on Family Firm Outcomes , 2008 .
[31] J. D. Margolis,et al. Misery Loves Companies: Rethinking Social Initiatives by Business , 2003 .
[32] P. Shrivastava. The Role of Corporations in Achieving Ecological Sustainability , 1995 .
[33] Pramodita Sharma,et al. Succession Planning as Planned Behavior: Some Empirical Results , 2003 .
[34] N. Nicholson,et al. The Family Climate Scales—Development of a New Measure for Use in Family Business Research , 2007 .
[35] Icek Ajzen,et al. From Intentions to Actions: A Theory of Planned Behavior , 1985 .
[36] Pramodita Sharma,et al. Book Reviews: Managing for the Long Run: Lessons in Competitive Advantage from Great Family Businesses , 2005 .
[37] J. Aragón-Correa. Strategic proactivity and firm approach to the natural environment , 1998 .
[38] I. Ajzen. The theory of planned behavior , 1991 .
[39] P. Schoemaker,et al. Strategic assets and organizational rent , 1993 .
[40] Justin B. Craig,et al. The Natural Environment, Innovation, and Firm Performance: A Comparative Study , 2006 .
[41] James J. Chrisman,et al. An introduction to theories of family business , 2003 .
[42] R. Sorenson,et al. Conflict Management Strategies Used by Successful Family Businesses , 1999 .
[43] T. Douglas,et al. Performance Implications of Incorporating Natural Environmental Issues into the Strategic Planning Process: An Empirical Assessment , 1998 .
[44] Allison W. Pearson,et al. Toward a Theory of Familiness: A Social Capital Perspective , 2008 .
[45] L. Gómez-Mejia,et al. Socioemotional Wealth and Corporate Responses to Institutional Pressures: Do Family-Controlled Firms Pollute Less? , 2010 .
[46] Mark Cordano,et al. Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. Environmental Managers: Applying Ajzen'S Theory of Planned Behavior , 2000 .
[47] K. Eddleston,et al. Feuding Families: When Conflict Does a Family Firm Good , 2004 .
[48] K. Stafford,et al. A Research Model of Sustainable Family Businesses , 1999 .
[49] Matthew W. Rutherford,et al. Advancing the Field of Family Business Research: Further Testing the Measurement Properties of the F-PEC , 2010 .
[50] Pramodita Sharma,et al. Strategic Divestments in Family Firms: Role of Family Structure and Community Culture , 2005 .
[51] L. Gómez-Mejia,et al. Socioemotional Wealth and Business Risks in Family-controlled Firms: Evidence from Spanish Olive Oil Mills , 2007 .
[52] Eric W. Orts,et al. The Ethical and Environmental Limits of Stakeholder Theory , 2002, Business Ethics Quarterly.
[53] Timothy A. Judge,et al. Effects of Work Values on Job Choice Decisions , 1992 .
[54] Shaker A. Zahra,et al. Creating Wealth in Family Firms through Managing Resources: Comments and Extensions , 2003 .
[55] T. Gladwin,et al. Shifting Paradigms for Sustainable Development: Implications for Management Theory and Research , 1995 .
[56] Nigel Roome,et al. Developing environmental management strategies , 1992 .
[57] L. Steier. New venture creation and organization: A familial sub-narrative , 2007 .
[58] J. Post,et al. The Greening of the Boston Park Plaza Hotel , 1993 .
[59] J. Tápies,et al. Family Values and Value Creation , 2008 .
[60] Roland Castellanos. A Qualitative Analysis of Conflict Types and Dimensions in Organizational Groups , 2007 .
[61] S. Hart. A Natural-Resource-Based View of the Firm , 1995 .
[62] M. Starik,et al. Weaving An Integrated Web: Multilevel and Multisystem Perspectives of Ecologically Sustainable Organizations , 1995 .
[63] James J. Chrisman,et al. Trends and Directions in the Development of a Strategic Management Theory of the Family Firm , 2005 .
[64] Isabelle Le Breton-Miller,et al. To grow or to harvest? Governance, strategy and performance in family and lone founder firms , 2008 .
[65] Carrie R. Leana,et al. Organizational Social Capital and Employment Practices , 1999 .
[66] S. Sciascia,et al. Family Involvement in Ownership and Management: Exploring Nonlinear Effects on Performance , 2008 .
[67] J. Tápies,et al. Family values and value creation : the fostering of enduring values within family-owned businesses , 2008 .
[68] David G. Sirmon,et al. *The Development of Organizational Social Capital: Attributes of Family Firms , 2007 .
[69] Sanjay Sharma,et al. Proactive corporate environmental strategy and the development of competitively valuable organizational capabilities , 1998 .
[70] Michael J. Lenox,et al. Industry Self-Regulation Without Sanctions: The Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program , 2000 .
[71] J. March,et al. A Behavioral Theory of the Firm , 1964 .
[72] Reginald A. Litz. The Family Firm's Exclusion from Business School Research: Explaining the Void; Addressing the Opportunity , 1997 .
[73] J. Grote. Conflicting Generations: A New Theory of Family Business Rivalry , 2003 .
[74] Pramodita Sharma,et al. A Classification Scheme for Family Firms : From family values to effective governance to firm performance , 2008 .
[75] W. Dyer,et al. Putting the Family Into Family Business Research , 2009 .
[76] M. Rokeach. The Nature Of Human Values , 1974 .
[77] Frank Hoy,et al. Entrepreneurial Family Firms , 2009 .
[78] R. Klassen,et al. The impact of environmental management on firm performance , 1996 .
[79] Pramodita Sharma. Commentary: Familiness: Capital Stocks and Flows between Family and Business , 2008 .
[80] George I. Kassinis,et al. Stakeholder Pressures And Environmental Performance , 2006 .
[81] Stuart L. Hart,et al. DOES IT PAY TO BE GREEN? AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMISSION REDUCTION AND FIRM PERFORMANCE , 1996 .
[82] Daniel L. Mcconaughy. Family CEOs vs. Nonfamily CEOs in the Family-Controlled Firm: An Examination of the Level and Sensitivity of Pay to Performance , 2000 .
[83] Pramodita Sharma,et al. An Overview of the Field of Family Business Studies: Current Status and Directions for the Future , 2004 .
[84] P. Bansal. From Issues to Actions: The Importance of Individual Concerns and Organizational Values in Responding to Natural Environmental Issues , 2003 .
[85] S. Hart,et al. Engaging fringe stakeholders for competitive imagination , 2004, IEEE Engineering Management Review.
[86] C. Salvato,et al. Research on Accounting in Family Firms: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges , 2010 .
[87] K. Jehn. A Multimethod Examination of the Benefits and Detriments of Intragroup Conflict , 1995 .
[88] J. Mahon,et al. The corporate social performance and corporate The corporate social performance and corporate financial performance debate: Twenty-five years of incomparable research , 1997 .
[89] K. Eddleston,et al. Destructive and productive family relationships: A stewardship theory perspective ☆ , 2007 .
[90] G. Johns. Organizational Behavior: Understanding and Managing Life at Work , 1996 .
[91] Reginald A. Litz,et al. Comparing the Agency Costs of Family and Non–Family Firms: Conceptual Issues and Exploratory Evidence , 2004 .
[92] Alfred A. Marcus,et al. EMBEDDED TIES AND THE ACQUISITION OF COMPETITIVE CAPABILITIES , 2005 .
[93] David A. Whetten,et al. Family Firms and Social Responsibility: Preliminary Evidence from the S&P 500 , 2006 .
[94] W. Dyer,et al. The Family: The Missing Variable in Organizational Research* , 2003 .
[95] Sanjay Sharma. Managerial Interpretations and Organizational Context as Predictors of Corporate Choice of Environmental Strategy , 2000 .
[96] Alfred Marcus,et al. The dialectics of competency acquisition: Pollution prevention in electric generation , 1998 .
[97] J. Tokarczyk,et al. A Resource-Based View and Market Orientation Theory Examination of the Role of “Familiness” in Family Business Success , 2007 .
[98] M. Carney. Corporate Governance and Competitive Advantage in Family–Controlled Firms , 2005 .
[99] Petra Christmann. Effects of “Best Practices” of Environmental Management on Cost Advantage: The Role of Complementary Assets , 2000 .
[100] Irene Henriques,et al. Stakeholder influences on sustainability practices in the Canadian forest products industry , 2005 .
[101] John A. Davis,et al. Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business , 1997 .
[102] David G. Sirmon,et al. Managing Resources: Linking Unique Resources, Management, and Wealth Creation in Family Firms , 2003 .
[103] Kendall Roth,et al. Why Companies Go Green: A Model of Ecological Responsiveness , 2000 .
[104] David A. Whetten,et al. Albert and Whetten Revisited: Strengthening the Concept of Organizational Identity , 2006 .