Management of Environmental Quality: Volume 29 Issue 2

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

The impacts of environmental, social, and governance factors on firm performance: Panel study of Malaysian companies

Ruhaya Atan, Md. Mahmudul Alam, Jamaliah Said, Mohamed Zamri

The ESG factor, which consists of environmental, social, and governance factors, represents the non-financial performance of a company. United Nations Principles for Responsible…

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An examination of ecopreneurs’ incentives through a combination between institutional and resource-based approach: A preliminary study

Ioannis E. Nikolaou, Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis, Kyriaki Tasopoulou

The purpose of this paper is to address two research questions: which are the key factors that stimulate entrepreneurs to invest in ecopreneurship, and how ecopreneurhsip…

Assessing sustainable supply chain enablers using total interpretive structural modeling approach and fuzzy-MICMAC analysis

Mahamaya Mohanty

The purpose of this paper is to model the enablers of an integrated logistics. The integration is accounted for incorporating sustainability, thereby aiming in its theory…

Sustainable urbanization performance evaluation and benchmarking: An efficiency perspective

Shuting Fang, Xiang Ji, Xinghua Ji, Jie Wu

The purpose of this paper is to develop a suitable framework of sustainable urbanization performance evaluation from the view of efficiency for mitigating the unbalance between…

Optimal selection of acoustic leak detection techniques for water pipelines using multi-criteria decision analysis

Sepideh Yazdekhasti, Kalyan Ram Piratla, John C. Matthews, Abdul Khan, Sez Atamturktur

There has been a sustained interest over the past couple of decades in developing sophisticated leak detection techniques (LDTs) that are economical and reliable. Majority of…

Bibliometric study on relationship of agricultural credit with farmer distress

Bhavna Pandey, Prabir Bandyopadhyay, Sanjeev Kadam, Manju Singh

The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative analysis of the extant literature on farmer distress resulting from agricultural credit and identify research gaps.

Water management on the Mexico-US border: a review of the literature

Jorge Alejandro Silva-Rodríguez de San Miguel

The purpose of this paper is to examine literature relating to water management on the Mexico-US border. It suggests avenues that may be valuable in improving cooperation in…

Pesticide use in Indonesian vegetable farming and its determinants

Joko Mariyono, Apri Kuntariningsih, Tom Kompas

The purpose of this paper is to analyse factors affecting the use of pesticides in intensive vegetable farming in Java, Indonesia. Evaluating such factors is expected to provide…

Integrated approach for managing fertilizer intensification linked environmental issues

Chitra Pandey, Hema Diwan

The purpose of this paper is to understand the critical factors associated with growing fertilizer usage culminating in contamination of soil/water in agriculturally intensive…

Water management in Europe and Latin America

Jorge Alejandro Silva-Rodríguez de San Miguel

The purpose of this paper is to explore water management practices in four criteria – access to potable water; despoilment or pollution levels; grade of sanitation architecture;…

Does financial development improve environmental quality in Turkey? An application of endogenous structural breaks based cointegration approach

Javaid Ahmad Dar, Mohammad Asif

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the long-run effect of financial sector development, energy use and economic growth on carbon emissions for Turkey, in presence of…

Cover of Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN:

1477-7835

Online date, start – end:

2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Malin Song