Congratulations to the authors for their research on the sustainability implications of executive compensation, firm size, and the impact of greenwashing on B2B operations! All these topics are included in BRQ's latest virtual issue, "Under-Analyzed Corporate Sustainability Drivers."
BRQ: Business Research Quarterly is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Spanish Academy of Management (ACEDE). A special thanks to ACEDE for sponsoring BRQ as an exemplary diamond open-access journal. This means that all articles are free to read, and authors are not charged, ensuring broad accessibility and impact for our research!
➡️ SPECIAL ISSUE: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/brq/virtual-special-issues/sustainability-drivers
Senior Editor: María Jesús Nieto Sánchez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Editors-in-chief: Juan P. Maícas, J. Alberto Aragon-Correa
*** Introduction from the editor to the Sustainability Drivers virtual collection
María Jesús Nieto Sánchez
➡️ https://journals.sagepub.com/page/brq/virtual-special-issues/sustainability-drivers
*** Pay to be green? The effect of corporate social responsibility contracting on green innovation performance
Yuting Hou, Alejandro Bello Pintado, Teresa García Marco
Abstract: "This study examines how the integration of CSR criteria in executive compensation can improve green innovation performance in European countries (...)"
➡️ https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444231189825
*** The role of size effects in moderating the benefits of sustainable investing
Yann Ferrat, PhD, Frédéric Daty, Radu Barlacu
Abstract: "Using an extensive sample of ESG ratings, we reexamine the CSR factor premium in the developed equity markets between 2007 and 2019 and show that its extent is contingent upon size effects (...)"
➡️ https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444231162872
*** Would you date a liar? The impact of greenwashing on B2B relationships under the managerial trust view
Jesus Valero-Gil, Inés Suárez-Perales, Vera Ferrón Vílchez
Abstract: "(...) our study analyzes how perceived greenwashing negatively affects business-to-business relationships, focusing on two aspects: (1) whether managers' perception of greenwashing is influenced by uncertainty in the business decision-making process and (2) whether individual manager characteristics play a significant role in modulating this influence (...)"
➡️ https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444241250360
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Juan-Alberto Aragon-Correa
Professor
University of Granada
Granada
+34 958 243705
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