Framing the evolution of the “environmental strategy” concept: Exploring a key construct for the environmental policy agenda

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Martín de Castro, Gregorio and Amores Salvadó, Javier and Díez Vial, Isabel (2022) Framing the evolution of the “environmental strategy” concept: Exploring a key construct for the environmental policy agenda. Business Strategy and the Environment . ISSN 0964-4733

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3190



Abstract

In this paper, we develop a quantitative review of the evolution of the concept of environmental strategy. We show how it has formed the backbone of the development of firm strategy and the natural environment as a research tradition and how consensus regarding it has evolved in the academic community during the stages of its historical evolution. We us co-word analyses to address changes in the structure of its definitional landscape and how it has evolved through the analysis of centrality of its core and periphery keywords. Furthermore, we develop, by the first time, a cluster analysis to identify the main definitional factors behind definitions along the two periods analyzed. Finally, four propositions for future development and a consensual definition of environmental strategy are proposed.


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Uncontrolled Keywords:bibliometric analysis, co-word analysis, historical evolution, sustainable development, sustainable strategy
Subjects:Social sciences > Economics > Business enterprises
ID Code:74071
Deposited On:04 Aug 2022 08:35
Last Modified:04 Aug 2022 08:45

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