Systematic Review - Network for Business Sustainability
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Bossink, B.A.G. (2002). A Dutch public-private strategy <strong>for</strong> innovation in sustainable construction. Construction Management and<br />
Economics, 20 (7), 633-642.<br />
Bowen, F.E. (2002). Organizational slack and corporate greening: broadening the debate. British Journal of Management, 13 (4),<br />
305-316.<br />
Brezet, H. & Hemel, C.V. (1997). Ecodesign: a promising approach to sustainable production and consumption. Paris:<br />
United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), Industry and Environment.<br />
Buttol, P., Buonamici, R., Naldesi, L., Rinaldi, C., Zamagni, A. & Masoni, P. (2012). Integrating services and tools in an ICT<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m to support eco-innovation in SMEs. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 14 (2), 211-221.<br />
Carrillo-Hermosilla, J., Del Río, P. & Könnölä, T. (2010). Diversity of eco-innovations: reflections from selected case studies.<br />
Journal of Cleaner Production, 18 (10/11), 1073-1083.<br />
CERES. (2010). The 21st century corporation: the CERES roadmap <strong>for</strong> sustainability. Boston: Ceres.<br />
Chang, C.-H. (2011). The influence of corporate environmental ethics on competitive advantage: the mediation role of green<br />
innovation. Journal of <strong>Business</strong> Ethics, 104 (3), 361-370.<br />
Chang, Z.K. (2010). Biomimicry: tool <strong>for</strong> innovation at all levels of organization. Herndon, VA: Strategic <strong>Sustainability</strong> Consulting.<br />
Chesborough, H.W. (2003). The era of open innovation. MIT Sloan Management <strong>Review</strong>, 44 (3), 35-41.<br />
Clark, G., Kosoris, J., Hong, L.N. & Crul, M. (2009). Design <strong>for</strong> sustainability: current trends in sustainable product design and<br />
development. <strong>Sustainability</strong>, 1 (3), 409-424.<br />
Cohen, W.M. & Levinthal, D.A. (1990). Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science<br />
Quarterly, 35, 128–152.<br />
Colby, C.C. (2011). The relationship between product design and business models in the context of sustainability. Masters thesis.<br />
University of Montreal.<br />
Conn, V. S., Valentine, J. C., Cooper, H. M. & Rantz, M. J. (2003). Grey literature in meta-analyses. Nursing Research, 52 (4),<br />
256-261.<br />
Daly, J., Willis, K., Small, R., Green, J., Welch, N., Kealy, M. & Hughes, E. (2007). A hierarchy of evidence <strong>for</strong> assessing qualitative<br />
health research. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 60, 43-49.<br />
Dangelico, R. & Pujari, D. (2010). Mainstreaming green product innovation: why and how companies integrate environmental<br />
sustainability. Journal of <strong>Business</strong> Ethics, 95 (3), 471-486.<br />
De Marchi, V. (2012). Environmental innovation and R&D cooperation: Empirical evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms.<br />
Research Policy, 41 (3), 614-623.<br />
Del Brío, J.A. & Junquera, B. (2003). A review of the literature on environmental innovation management in SMEs: implications <strong>for</strong><br />
public policies. Technovation, 23 (12), 939-948.<br />
Innovating <strong>for</strong> <strong>Sustainability</strong> 96