Publications from the Sustainable Economies Research Group (SERG)
Below are a selection of the latest publications by SERG members:
- Adomako, S., Ning, E., & AduâAmeyaw, E. (2021). Proactive environmental strategy and firm performance at the bottom of the pyramid. Business Strategy and the Environment, 30(1), 422-431.
- Adu-Ameyaw, E., Danso, A., Uddin, M., & Acheampong, S. (in press). Investment-cash flow sensitivity: Evidence from investment in identifiable intangible and tangible assets activities. International Journal of Finance and Economics.
- Adu-Ameyaw, E., Danso, A., & Hickson, L. (2022). Growth opportunity and investment policy: The role of managerial incentives. Managerial and Decision Economics, 43(8), 3634-3646.
- Bradley, P. (2022). An exploration of institutional approaches in pursuing sustainable development. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 30, 623-639.
- Bradley, P. (2021). An institutional economics framework to explore sustainable production and consumption. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 27, 1317-1339.
- Bradley, P., Parry, G., and O'Regan, N. (2020). A framework to explore the functioning and sustainability of business models. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 21, 57-77.
- Bradley P (2019). Integrating sustainable development into economics curriculum: A case study analysis and sector wide survey of barriers. Journal of Cleaner Production, 209, 333-352.
- Bradley, P., Coke, A. and Leach, M. (2016) Financial incentive approaches for reducing peak electricity demand, experience from pilot trials with a UK energy provider energy policy. Energy Policy, 98. pp. 108-120.
- Bradley, P., Fudge, S., and Leach, M. (2016). Motivating energy conservation in organisations: smart metering and the emergence and diffusion of social norms. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 28(4), 435-461.
- Cianchi, B., Everard, M., McInnes, R., & Cooke, R. (in press). Methodological innovations within the RAWES framework for use in development scenarios. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management.
- Cicmil, S., Gough, G. and Hills, S. (2017) Insights into responsible education for sustainable development: The case of UWE Bristol. International Journal of Management Education, 15 (2B). pp. 293-305.
- Everard, M., Bradley, P., Ogden, W., Piscopiello, E., Salter, L., Herbert, S., & McInnes, R. (2022). Reassessing the multiple values of lowland British floodplains. Science of the Total Environment, 823, Article 153637.
- Everard, M., Kass, G., Longhurst, J.W.S., zu Ermgassen, S., Girardet, H., Stewart-Evans, J., Wentworth, J., Austin, K., Dwyer, C., Fish, R., Johnston, P., Mantle, G., Staddon, C., Tickner, D., Spode, S., Vale, J., Jarvis, R., Digby, M., Wren, G., Sunderland, T. and Craig, A. (2021). Reconnecting society with its ecological roots. Environmental Science and Policy, 116, pp.8-19.
- Gardner, M., Webber, D. J., Parry, G., & Bradley, P. (2021). COVID-19: How community businesses in England struggled to respond to their communities’ needs. Local Economy, 36(6), 524-540.
- Green, E., Ritchie, F., Bradley, P., & Parry, G. (2021). Financial resilience, income dependence and organisational survival in UK charities. Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 32, 992–1008.
- Herbert, S., Bradley, P., & Everard, M. (in press). Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small- to medium-sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger-than-self value orientation. Business Strategy and the Environment.
- Hinks, T., Devine, J. and Naveed, A. (2018) Happiness in Bangladesh: The role of religion and connectedness. Journal of Happiness Studies.
- Ivlevs, A. (2021). Does emigration affect pro-environmental behaviour back home? A long-term, local-level perspective. Kyklos, 74(1), 48-76.
- Ivlevs, A. (2017) Adverse welfare shocks and pro-environmental behaviour: Evidence from the global economic crisis. Review of Income and Wealth.
- Jiang, H., Hu, Y., Su, K., & Zhu, Y. (2021). Do government say-on-pay policies distort managers’ engagement in corporate social responsibility? Quasi-experimental evidence from China. Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, 17(2), Article 100259.
- Stein, W., & Weisser, R. A. (2022). Direct shock experience vs. tangential shock exposure: Indirect effects of flood shocks on well-being and preferences. World Bank Economic Review, 36(4), 909-933.
- Tawiah, B., & Keefe, M. (2022). Financing a corporate venture capital program. Journal of Banking and Finance, 135, Article 106364.
- Weisser, R. A. (2023). A near-real-time analysis of societal responses to Ukrainian refugee migration in Europe. International Migration, 61(4), 17-36.
- Weisser, R. A. (2022). Global politico-economic dynamics during a local conflict: Reciprocal patterns of cooperation and sanctions. BE Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 23(1), 213-242.
A complete list of publications for UWE Bristol can be found in the UWE Bristol Research Repository.
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