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Editorial: Sustainability, the circular economy, cradle-to-cradle, the blue economy and green economy
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- 21 October 2024, pp. 409-412
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Sustainability and SMEs: Opening the black box
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- 21 October 2024, pp. 413-420
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Investigating digital technologies’ implementation in circular businesses: Evidence from the going circular path
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- 29 November 2023, pp. 421-451
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Small and medium enterprises and sustainable business models: Exploring enabling factors for adoption
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- 31 August 2023, pp. 452-465
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Sustainable business models in ‘lighthouse’ small to medium enterprises
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- 19 October 2023, pp. 466-489
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Unlocking the sustainability of medium enterprises: A framework for reducing cognitive biases in sustainable performance management
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- 03 October 2023, pp. 490-520
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Family SMEs and managerial approaches to sustainability in the blue economy
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- 25 May 2023, pp. 521-544
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Startups’ contribution to SDGs: A tailored framework for assessing social impact
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- 13 February 2024, pp. 545-573
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Sustainability performance and sustainability reporting in SMEs: a love affair or a fight?
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- 21 July 2023, pp. 574-599
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Non-financial reporting and SMEs: A systematic review, research agenda, and novel conceptualization
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- 01 September 2023, pp. 600-622
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The strategic intersection of HR and CSR: CSR motive and millennial joining intention
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 623-641
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Social enterprise in a remote Indigenous community – Barunga Festival in Australia's Northern Territory
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- 11 February 2021, pp. 642-648
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Business student attitudes toward corporate social responsibility: a Vietnamese study
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- 15 July 2021, pp. 649-672
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Exploring the impact of green human resource management on firm sustainable performance: roles of green supply chain management and firm size
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- 26 August 2022, pp. 673-695
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Commitment to sustainability in large European banks and its relationship with board gender diversity: a 2030 Agenda perspective
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- 06 January 2023, pp. 696-722
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Talk the talk, but walk the walk: what do we know about marital demography and corporate greenwashing?
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- 21 May 2021, pp. 723-764
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What explains the spread of corporate social responsibility? The role of competitive pressure and institutional isomorphism in the diffusion of voluntary adoption
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- 24 April 2023, pp. 765-786
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