Despite their growing popularity, flexible environmental regulations are increasingly characterized by high levels of policy uncertainty. This uncertainty poses numerous challenges for managers, policymakers and researchers, for we still have a poor understanding of how such uncertainty affects organizational responses and the ability of organizations to generate unique capabilities. This paper presents findings of a qualitative study of how organizations respond to the introduction of flexible environmental regulations amidst extremely high levels of policy uncertainty. Through an investigation of Australia's complex, and ultimately brief, carbon pricing scheme, we find that policy uncertainty forces organizations to focus their responses ...
We use data on 10,852 firms across 22 emerging markets to analyse how credit constraints and deficie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Regulatory authorities in the utilities sector typically employ economic evidence and analysis to ma...
Despite their growing popularity, flexible environmental regulations are increasingly characterized ...
Multinational corporations are increasingly mindful of the significance of sustainability transition...
Regulatory uncertainty has been inherent to climate change in the absence of a successor to the Kyot...
Operational research models have been employed to understand development issues associated with envi...
Environmental appraisal presents deeper and wider problems than are typically conceded in policy. St...
The aim of this paper is to extend existing literature on carbon allowance allocation, investigating...
This paper examines the effectiveness and effects of government environmental policy in a model of i...
Environmental policymaking must confront two different kinds of uncertainty. I want to call attentio...
The paper focuses on enterprising agents in policy formulation and design by looking at their capaci...
A better understanding of firms' response strategies to regulatory uncertainty enables policymakers ...
Recent emphasis on uncertainty in environmental decision making reflects numerous changes in environ...
An important assumption underlying the prevailing conception of environmental strategy is that manda...
We use data on 10,852 firms across 22 emerging markets to analyse how credit constraints and deficie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Regulatory authorities in the utilities sector typically employ economic evidence and analysis to ma...
Despite their growing popularity, flexible environmental regulations are increasingly characterized ...
Multinational corporations are increasingly mindful of the significance of sustainability transition...
Regulatory uncertainty has been inherent to climate change in the absence of a successor to the Kyot...
Operational research models have been employed to understand development issues associated with envi...
Environmental appraisal presents deeper and wider problems than are typically conceded in policy. St...
The aim of this paper is to extend existing literature on carbon allowance allocation, investigating...
This paper examines the effectiveness and effects of government environmental policy in a model of i...
Environmental policymaking must confront two different kinds of uncertainty. I want to call attentio...
The paper focuses on enterprising agents in policy formulation and design by looking at their capaci...
A better understanding of firms' response strategies to regulatory uncertainty enables policymakers ...
Recent emphasis on uncertainty in environmental decision making reflects numerous changes in environ...
An important assumption underlying the prevailing conception of environmental strategy is that manda...
We use data on 10,852 firms across 22 emerging markets to analyse how credit constraints and deficie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Regulatory authorities in the utilities sector typically employ economic evidence and analysis to ma...