Publications
Ecology-driven real options: an investment framework for incorporating uncertainties in the context of the natural environment
Busch, Timo/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “ Ecology-driven real options: an investment framework for incorporating uncertainties in the context of the natural environment”. Journal of Business Ethics 90(2). (2009): S. 295–310.Abstract
Sustainable development and financial markets – old paths and new avenues
Busch, Timo/Bauer, Rob/Orlitzky, Marc. “ Sustainable development and financial markets – old paths and new avenues”. Business & Society 55(3). (2016): S. 303-329.Abstract
20 years of performance measurement in sustainable supply chain management: what has been achieved?
Beske-Jansen, Philip/Johnson, Matthew/Schaltegger, Stefan. “20 years of performance measurement in sustainable supply chain management: what has been achieved?”. Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 20(6). (2015): S. 664-680.Abstract
4 elements, 10 factors, 1 goal: eco-efficiency
Baedeker, Carolin/ Busch, Timo, et al. . 4 elements, 10 factors, 1 goal: eco-efficiency. Wuppertal: Wuppertal Institute, 2001.
A natural resource-based view of climate change: Innovation challenges in the automobile industry
de Stefano, M.Christina/Montes-Sancho, María J./Busch, Timo. “A natural resource-based view of climate change: Innovation challenges in the automobile industry”. Journal of Cleaner Production 139. (2016): S. 1436–1448.Abstract
ABB’s hydropower sustainability dilemma
Busch, T./McCarthy, K./Dessain, V.. “ABB’s hydropower sustainability dilemma”. IVEY Teaching Case - Richard Ivey School of Business No 9B11M096. (2011)
Airlines’ flexibility in facing regulatory uncertainty: to anticipate or adapt?
Engau, Christian/Hoffmann, Volker H./Busch, Timo. “Airlines’ flexibility in facing regulatory uncertainty: to anticipate or adapt?”. California Management Review 54(1). (2011): S. 107-125.Abstract
Avoiding a global carbon crisis: Learning from the financial crisis
Shrivastava, Paul/Busch, Timo. “Avoiding a global carbon crisis: Learning from the financial crisis”. Thunderbird International Business Review 55(6). (2013): S. 647–658.Abstract
Capital markets – engines for sustainable development?
Baumast, A/Busch, Timo. “Capital markets – engines for sustainable development? ”. UmweltWirtschaftsForum 13(4). (2005): S. 67-72. [in German]
Carbon and climate change – new challenges for corporate risk management
Hoffmann, Volker H./Busch, Timo. “Carbon and climate change – new challenges for corporate risk management”. UmweltWirtschaftsForum 16(2). (2008): S. 53-58. [in German]
Carbon Constraints - Corporate Strategies, Risk management, and Firm Performance
Busch, Timo. Carbon Constraints - Corporate Strategies, Risk management, and Firm Performance. Saarbruecken: Suedwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften, 2009.
Carbon constraints in the fourteenth and twenty-first centuries
Hoffmann, Volker H./Busch, Timo. “Carbon constraints in the fourteenth and twenty-first centuries”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 11(3). (2007): S. 4-6.Abstract
Carbon emissions and corporate financial performance: A systematic literature review and options for methodological enhancement
Lewandowski, Stefan. “Carbon emissions and corporate financial performance: A systematic literature review and options for methodological enhancement”. Corporate Climate Accounting. Hg. Schaltegger, Stefan/Zvezdov, Dimitar/Alvarez Etxeberria, Igor/Csutora, Maria/Günther, Edeltraud. Springer, 2015, S. 193-215.
Carbon management as a strategic challenge for SMEs
Hendrichs, Holger/Busch, Timo. “Carbon management as a strategic challenge for SMEs”. Greenhouse Gas Measurement & Management 2(1). (2012): S. 61-72.Abstract
Carbon management as corporate success factor
Busch, Timo/Haas, Carmen/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “Carbon management as corporate success factor”. IO new management 7-8. (2007): S. 51-54. [in German]
Carbon management strategies – a quest for corporate competitiveness
Busch, Timo/Schwarzkopf, Julia. “Carbon management strategies – a quest for corporate competitiveness”. Progress in Industrial Ecology - An International Journal 8(1-2). (2013): S. 4-29.Abstract
Care - computer aided resource efficiency
Busch, Timo. “Care - computer aided resource efficiency”. Raising the Bar - Creating Value with the United Nations Global Compact. Hg. Fussler, Claude/Cramer, Aron/van der Vegt, Sebastian . Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, 2004, S. 126-128.
Classification Scheme for Sustainable Investments: Accelerating the just and sustainable transition of the real economy
Busch, Timo/van Hoorn, Victor/Stapelfeldt, Matthias/Prüßner, Eric. "Classification Scheme for Sustainable Investments. Accelerating the just and sustainable transition of the real economy". White paper. (2022)
Climate Change as challenge for companies: from risks to opportunities
Busch, Timo. “Climate Change as challenge for companies: from risks to opportunities”. Reduction of Climate Change Causing Emissions in the Alps. Hg. Slowenisches Ministerium für Umwelt und Raumplanung/Ständiges Sekretariat der Alpenkonvention/ARGE ALP Geschäftstelle. Innsbruck: Karo Druck, 2011, S. 18-22. [in Italian and German]
Climate change as risk factor for investments – a challenge for the risk and portfolio management of institutional investors
Bals, Christoph/Busch, Timo/Rostock, Stefan. Climate change as risk factor for investments – a challenge for the risk and portfolio management of institutional investors. Wuppertal: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH, 2003. [in German]
Computer aided resource efficiency accounting
Busch, Timo/Beucker, Severin/Müller, Andreas. “Computer aided resource efficiency accounting”. Material Flow Management – Improving Cost Efficiency and Environmental Performance. Hg. Wagner, Bernd/Enzler, Stefan. Heidelberg: Physica Verlag, 2006, S. 21-55. Download
Consistency of corporate carbon emission data
Busch, Timo/Johnson, Matthew/Pioch, Thomas/Kopp, Matthias. Consistency of corporate carbon emission data. Hamburg: University of Hamburg /WWF Deutschland, 2018.
Corporate carbon and financial performance: A meta-analysis
Busch, Timo/Lewandowski, Stefan. “Corporate carbon and financial performance: A meta-analysis”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 22(4). (2018): S. 745-759. Abstract
Corporate carbon and financial performance: The role of emission reductions
Lewandowski, Stefan. “Corporate carbon and financial performance: The role of emission reductions”. Business Strategy and the Environment 26(8). (2017): S. 1196-1211. Abstract
Corporate carbon performance indicators revisited
Busch, Timo. “Corporate carbon performance indicators revisited”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 14(3). (2010): S. 374-377.Abstract
Corporate carbon performance indicators: carbon intensity, dependency, exposure, and risk
Hoffmann, Volker H./Busch, Timo. “Corporate carbon performance indicators: carbon intensity, dependency, exposure, and risk”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 12(4). (2008): S. 505-520.Abstract
Corporate climate risk management: Are European companies prepared?
Sakhel, Alice. “Corporate climate risk management: Are European companies prepared?”. Journal of Cleaner Production 165. (2017): S. 103-118.Abstract
Corporate investments and environmental regulation: The role of regulatory uncertainty, regulation-induced uncertainty, and investment history
Rodriguez Lopez, Juan Miguel/Sakhel, Alice/Busch, Timo. “Corporate investments and environmental regulation: The role of regulatory uncertainty, regulation-induced uncertainty, and investment history”. European Management Journal 35(1). (2017): S. 91-101.Abstract
Corporate strategies for managing climate risks
Weinhofer, Georg/Busch, Timo. “Corporate strategies for managing climate risks”. Business Strategy and the Environment 22(2). (2013): S. 121–144.Abstract
Creating economic and environmental value through industrial symbiosis
Paquin, Raymond L./Busch, Timo/Tilleman, Suzanne G.. “Creating economic and environmental value through industrial symbiosis”. Long Range Planning 48(2). (2015): S. 95–107.Abstract
Curbing greenhouse gas emissions on a sectoral basis: the cement sustainability initiative
Busch, Timo/Klee, Howard/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “Curbing greenhouse gas emissions on a sectoral basis: the cement sustainability initiative”. Corporate Responses to Climate Change. Hg. Sullivan, Rory. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, 2008, S. 204-219.
Darmstadt definition of sustainable investments
Hoffmann, Johannes/Scherhorn, Gerhard/Busch, Timo. “Darmstadt definition of sustainable investments”. Wuppertal Special 31. (2004) Download
Disclosed corporate responses to climate change and stock performance: An international empirical analysis
Ziegler, A/Busch, Timo/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “Disclosed corporate responses to climate change and stock performance: An international empirical analysis”. Energy Economics 33(6). (2011): S. 1283–1294.Abstract
Eco-efficiency as a management tool – obstacles and practical application in Germany
Busch, Timo/Rohn, H. “Eco-efficiency as a management tool – obstacles and practical application in Germany”. Basics of the Eco-efficiency Theory. Hg. Sergienko, O., Rohn, H.. St. Petersburg: 2004, S. 150-160. [in Russian]
Ecology-oriented investment appraisals
Busch, Timo. “Ecology-oriented investment appraisals”. Scientific Library Sustainability Management – Basics, Methods, Examples. Hg. Lutz, Ulrich/Nehls-Sahabandu, Martina. Neidlingen: Gonimos Publishing, 2005, S. Section 02.11/ / Environmental Management. [in German]
Efficiency-due-diligence – between transparency, practicability, and complexity
Busch, Timo/Ritthoff, Michael. “Efficiency-due-diligence – between transparency, practicability, and complexity”. Material-efficiency – Assessing Potentials, Accelerating Innovations, Fostering Employment. Hg. Liedtke, Christa/Busch, Timo. Munich: oekom Verlag, 2005, S. 191-201. [in German]
Emerging carbon constraints for corporate risk management
Busch, Timo/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “Emerging carbon constraints for corporate risk management”. Ecological Economics 62(3-4). (2007): S. 518-528.Abstract
Emission trading and effects on financial markets
Busch, Timo. “Emission trading and effects on financial markets”. Emissions Trading and Business. Hg. Antes, Ralf/Hansjürgens, Bernd/Letmathe, Peter. New York: Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2006, S. 257-272.
Environmental cost accounting
Busch, Timo/Holze, Beate. “Environmental cost accounting”. Corporate Environmental Management – Sustainable Production in Companies. 3. Vol. Hg. Baumast, Annett/Pape, Jens. Stuttgart: Ulmer, 2008, S. 191-205. [in German]
Environmental cost accounting – Types of environmental costs, applied concepts, and development perspectives
Busch, Timo/Orbach, Thomas. “Environmental cost accounting – Types of environmental costs, applied concepts, and development perspectives”. Scientific Library Sustainability Management – Basics, Methods, Examples. Hg. Lutz, U.; Nehls-Sahabandu, M.. Neidlingen: Gonimos Publishing, 2003, S. Sektion 01.03. [in German]
ESG and Financial Performance: Aggregated Evidence from more than 2,000 Empirical Studies
Friede, Gunnar/Busch, Timo/Bassen, Alexander. “ESG and Financial Performance: Aggregated Evidence from more than 2,000 Empirical Studies”. Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment 5(4). (2015): S. 210-233.Abstract
Estimating corporate carbon footprints with externally available data
Goldhammer, Bernhard/Busse, Christian/Busch, Timo. “Estimating corporate carbon footprints with externally available data”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 21(5). (2017): S. 1165-1179.Abstract
Financial markets and the transition to a low-carbon economy: Challenging the dominant logics
Louche, Celine/Busch, Timo/Crifo, Patricia/Marcus, Alfred. “Financial markets and the transition to a low-carbon economy: Challenging the dominant logics”. Organization & Environment 32(1). (2019): S. 3-17. Abstract
Financial markets as climate-relevant actors
Busch, Timo/Callsen, Sünje/Orbach, Thomas. “Financial markets as climate-relevant actors”. Acting Beyond Limits? Emission markets for Climate and Energy Policies. Hg. Schüle, Ralf. Munich: oekom Verlag, 2008, S. 152-163. [in German]
Global supply chains hotspots of a wind energy company
Lundie, Sven/Wiedmann, Thomas/Welzel, Melanie/Busch, Timo. “Global supply chains hotspots of a wind energy company”. Journal of Cleaner Production 210. (2019): S. 1042-1050. Abstract
How hot is your bottom-line? Linking carbon and financial performance
Busch, Timo/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “How hot is your bottom-line? Linking carbon and financial performance”. Business & Society 50(2). (2011): S. 233-265.Abstract
How media coverage of corporate social irresponsibly increases financial risk
Kölbel, Julian Fritz/Busch, Timo/Jancso, Leonhardt Marinus. “How media coverage of corporate social irresponsibly increases financial risk”. Strategic Management Journal 38(11). (2017): S. 2266-2284.Abstract
How to implement the MIPS-concept in firms
Busch, Timo/Liedtke, Christa. “How to implement the MIPS-concept in firms”. The Ecological Backpack – Economy for a Future with Future. Hg. Schmidt-Bleek, Friedrich. Stuttgart: Hirzel-Verlag, 2004, S. 207-208. [in German]
Impact investments: a call for (re)orientation.
Busch, T., Bruce-Clark, P., Derwall, J. et al.. “Impact investments: a call for (re)orientation.”. 1(2). (2021)
Implementation of sustainability management and company size: a knowledge-based view
Hörisch, Jacob/Johnson, Matthew/Schaltegger, Stefan. “Implementation of sustainability management and company size: a knowledge-based view”. Business Strategy and the Environment 24(8). (2015): S. 765-779.Abstract
Industrial ecology, climate adaptation, and financial risk
Busch, Timo. “Industrial ecology, climate adaptation, and financial risk ”. Journal of Industrial Ecology (2019) [in press]. Abstract
Industrielle Symbiose: Eine Defizitanalyse für den Standort Deutschland
Busch, Timo/Kühn, Svenja. “Industrielle Symbiose: Eine Defizitanalyse für den Standort Deutschland”. Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik & Umweltrecht 42(1). (2019): S. 33-68. Abstract
Klimarisiken im Assetmanagement: Konsistenz der Daten
Busch, Timo. “Klimarisiken im Assetmanagement: Konsistenz der Daten”. Absolut Impact 02/2019. (2019): S. 37-43. [in German]
Knowledge acquisition and development in sustainability-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises: exploring the practices, capabilities and cooperation
Johnson, Matthew. “Knowledge acquisition and development in sustainability-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises: exploring the practices, capabilities and cooperation”. Journal of Cleaner Production 142(4). (2017): S. 3769-3781.Abstract
Making money at the expense of the poor? An investigation of individuals’ preferences to impact invest versus donate
Scheck, Barbara/Höchstädter, Anna Katharina/Busch, Timo. “Making money at the expense of the poor? An investigation of individuals’ preferences to impact invest versus donate”. ACRN Oxford Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives 5(2). (2016): S. 141-163.Download
Managing for Climate Risk
Busch, Timo/Berger, Stephanie G./Paquin, Raymond. “Managing for Climate Risk”. Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Hg. Gallagher, Deborah Rigling. Thousand Oaks/CA: SAGE Publications, 2012, S. 527-535.
Markets must back climate mitigation
Busch, Timo. “Markets must back climate mitigation”. Nature Correspondence 571(7763). (2019): S. 36-36. Article
Material-efficiency – Assessing Potentials, Accelerating Innovations, Fostering Employment
Liedtke, C., Busch, Timo. Material-efficiency – Assessing Potentials, Accelerating Innovations, Fostering Employment. Munich: oekom Verlag, 2005. [in German]
Materiality of CO2-emissions within investment decisions
MNCs’ social, ethical and legal responsibilities (corporate social responsibility)
Banerjee, Bobby/Busch, Timo/Cooper, Tom/Mazutis, Daina/Stomp, Josephine. “MNCs’ social, ethical and legal responsibilities (corporate social responsibility)”. Research Companion to Green International Management Studies A Guide for Future Research, Collaboration and Review Writing. Hg. Deborah E. de Lange. Cheltenham / Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2010, S. 47-84.
More than money: exploring the role of investment advisors for sustainable investing
Paetzold, Falko/Busch, Timo/Chesney, Marc. “More than money: exploring the role of investment advisors for sustainable investing”. Annals in Social Responsibility 1(1). (2015): S. 195 - 223.Abstract
Organizational adaptation to disruptions in the natural environment: the case of climate change
Busch, Timo. “Organizational adaptation to disruptions in the natural environment: the case of climate change”. Scandinavian Journal of Management 27(4). (2011): S. 389-404.Abstract
Performance und Wirkung nachhaltiger Kapitalanlagen
Busch, Timo/Bassen, Alexander/Friede, Gunnar. “Performance und Wirkung nachhaltiger Kapitalanlagen”. Greening Finance – Der Weg in eine nachhaltige Finanzwirtschaft. Hg. Stapelfeldt, Matthias/Granzow, Martin/Kopp, Matthias. Berlin: Logos Verlag, 2018, S. 171-185. [in German]
Quo vadis, carbon? New uncertainties require corporate carbon risk management
Busch, Timo/Hoffmann, Volker H.. “Quo vadis, carbon? New uncertainties require corporate carbon risk management”. Energy. Hg. von Rohr, Philipp Rudolf/Walde, Peter/Batlogg, Bertram. Zürich: vdf Hochschulverlag AG, 2009, S. 61-74. [in German]
Reconciling stakeholder requests and carbon dependency: what is the right climate strategy?
Busch, Timo/Pinkse, Jonatan. “Reconciling stakeholder requests and carbon dependency: what is the right climate strategy?”. .]: A Stakeholder Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility: Pressures, Conflicts, Reconciliation. Hg. Lindgreen, Adam/Kotler, Philip/Vanhamme, Joëlle/Maon, François. Surrey: Gower Publishing, 2012, S. 263-278.
Resource efficiency accounting
Busch, Timo/Liedtke, Christa. “Resource efficiency accounting”. Management Models for Corporate Social Responsibility. Hg. Jonker, Jan/de Witte, Marco. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2006, S. 274-280.
Resource-efficiency as management strategy for integrated product and process assessments
Busch, Timo/Beucker, Severin. “Resource-efficiency as management strategy for integrated product and process assessments”. UmweltWirtschaftsForum 12(2). (2004): S. 30-34.
Rethinking sustainability, innovation, and financial performance
Busch, Timo/Stinchfield, Bryan T./Wood, Matthew S.. “Rethinking sustainability, innovation, and financial performance”. Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy - Integrating Research and Practice on Sustainable Enterprise. Hg. Marcus, Alfred/Shrivastava, Paul/Sharma, Sanjay/Pogutz, Stefano. New York: Palgrave Publishing, 2011, S. 81-105.
Signaling legitimacy across institutional contexts—The intermediary role of corporate social responsibility rating agencies
Kölbel, Julian Fritz/Busch, Timo. “Signaling legitimacy across institutional contexts—The intermediary role of corporate social responsibility rating agencies”. Global Strategy Journal (2019): S. 1–25. Abstract
Software and web-based tools for sustainability management in micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises
Johnson, Matthew/Halberstadt, Jantje/Schaltegger, Stefan/Viere, Tobias. “Software and web-based tools for sustainability management in micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises”. Advances and new trends in environmental and energy informatics. Hg. Marx Gómez, Jorge/Sonnenschein, Michael/Vogel, Ute/Winter, Andreas/Rapp, Barbara/Giesen, Nils. Cham / Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2016, S. 259-274. Abstract
Stakeholder engagement and environmental strategy – the case of climate change
Sprengel, David Christopher/Busch, Timo. “Stakeholder engagement and environmental strategy – the case of climate change”. Business Strategy and the Environment 20(6). (2011): S. 351–364.Abstract
Stakeholder engagement for corporate sustainability: A comparative analysis of B2C and B2B companies
Johnson, Matthew/Redlbacher, Friederike/Schaltegger, Stefan . “Stakeholder engagement for corporate sustainability: A comparative analysis of B2C and B2B companies”. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 25(4). (2018): S. 659-673. Abstract
Sufficiency – new corporate strategy for sustainable consumption
Busch, Timo/Lenhart, Kim. “Sufficiency – new corporate strategy for sustainable consumption”. Sustainable Consumption – Institutions, Instruments, Initiatives. 1. Auflage. Hg. Jantke, Kerstin/Lottermoser, Florian/Reinhardt, Jörn/Rothe, Delf/Stöver, Jana. Baden-Baden: NOMOS, 2016, S. 443-460. [in German]Download
Sustainability in banks and insurance companies – current trends and development opportunities
Busch, Timo. “Sustainability in banks and insurance companies – current trends and development opportunities”. Umweltwirtschaftforum 11(4). (2003): S. 54-59. [in German]
Sustainability management and small and medium-sized enterprises: managers‘ awareness and implementation of innovative tools
Johnson, Matthew. “Sustainability management and small and medium-sized enterprises: managers‘ awareness and implementation of innovative tools”. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 22(5). (2015): S. 271-285.Abstract
Sustainability management within supply chains – a resource dependence view
Schnittfeld, Nicole Luisa/ Busch, Timo. “Sustainability management within supply chains – a resource dependence view”. Business Strategy and the Environment 25(5). (2016): S. 337-354.Download
Sustainable finance sector: the sustainability performance of banks and insurance companies
Busch, Timo/Orbach, Thomas. “Sustainable finance sector: the sustainability performance of banks and insurance companies”. Wuppertal Paper 129. (2003) [in German]Download
Sustainable innovations – first steps towards innovative and sustainable firms
Busch, Timo/Liedtke, Christa. “Sustainable innovations – first steps towards innovative and sustainable firms”. Wuppertal Special 30 (2004) [in German]
Sustaining sustainability in organizations
de Lange, Deborah E./Busch, Timo/Delgado-Ceballos, Javier. “Sustaining sustainability in organizations”. Journal of Business Ethics 110(2). (2012): S. 151–156.Abstract
The carbon performance of the 100 largest US electricity producers
Busch, Timo/ Weinhofer, Georg/Hoffmann, Volker H. . “The carbon performance of the 100 largest US electricity producers”. Utilities Policy 19(2). (2011): S. 95-103.Abstract
The concept of corporate resource efficiency accounting - A case study in the electronic industry
Busch, Timo/Liedtke, Christa/Beucker, Severin. “The concept of corporate resource efficiency accounting - A case study in the electronic industry”. Sustainability Accounting and Reporting. Hg. Schaltegger, Stefan/Bennett, Martin/Burritt, Roger. Dordrecht: Springer, 2006, S. 109-128. Abstract
The emergence of corporate carbon norms: Strategic directions and managerial implications
Pinkse, Jonatan/Busch, Timo. “The emergence of corporate carbon norms: Strategic directions and managerial implications”. Thunderbird International Business Review 55(6). (2013): S. 633-645.Abstract
The German ‘Energiewende’: RWE’s Strategic Choice
Busch, Timo/Richert, Marcel. “The German ‘Energiewende’: RWE’s Strategic Choice”. (2015) Download
The Global Carbon Crisis - Emerging Carbon Constraints and Strategic Management Options
Busch, Timo/Shrivastava, Paul. The Global Carbon Crisis - Emerging Carbon Constraints and Strategic Management Options. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, 2011.
The island logic: scaling-up the concept of self-preserving autarky
Busch, Timo/Sakhel, Alice. “The island logic: scaling-up the concept of self-preserving autarky”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 20(5). (2016): S. 1008-1009.Abstract
The robustness of the corporate social and financial performance relation: a second-order meta-analysis
Busch, Timo/Friede, Gunnar. “The robustness of the corporate social and financial performance relation: a second-order meta-analysis”. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 25(4). (2018): S. 583-608. Abstract
The role of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance in organizational inaction on climate change: a multi-level framework
Slawinski, Natalie/Pinkse, Jonatan/Busch, Timo/ Banerjee, Subhabrata Bobby. “The role of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance in organizational inaction on climate change: a multi-level framework”. Business & Society 56(2). (2017): S. 253-282.Abstract
The virtue of corporate carbon management
Busch, Timo/Wolfensberger, Christoph. “The virtue of corporate carbon management”. International Journal of Sustainable Strategic Management 3(2). (2011): S. 142–157.Abstract
Towards sustainable banks and insurance companies
Orbach, Thomas/Busch, Timo. “Towards sustainable banks and insurance companies”. Eco-Efficiency and Beyond. Hg. Seiler-Hausmann, Jan-Dirk/Liedtke, Christa/von Weizsäcker, Ernst Ulrich. Sheffield: Greenleaf Publishing, 2004, S. 177-181.
Two decades of sustainability management tools for SMEs: how far have we come?
Johnson, Matthew/Schaltegger, Stefan. “Two decades of sustainability management tools for SMEs: how far have we come? ”. Journal of Small Business Management 54(2). (2016): S. 481-505.Abstract
Unleashing the powerful few: sustainable investing behavior of wealthy private investors
Paetzold, Falko/Busch, Timo. “Unleashing the powerful few: sustainable investing behavior of wealthy private investors”. Organization & Environment 27(4). (2014): S. 347-367.Abstract
What we know about the economic payoffs of corporate ecological sustainability
Guenther, Edeltraud/Busch, Timo/Endrikat, Jan/Guenther, Thomas/Orlitzky, Marc. “What we know about the economic payoffs of corporate ecological sustainability”. Business and Society 360: Corporate Social Responsibility. Hg. Weber, James/Wasieleski, David M.. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018, S. 325-352. Abstract
Which emissions do we need to account for in corporate carbon performance?
Busch, Timo. “Which emissions do we need to account for in corporate carbon performance?”. Journal of Industrial Ecology 15(1). (2011): S. 160-163.Abstract
Why don't we see more action? A metasynthesis of the investor impediments to integrate environmental, social, and governance factors
Friede, Gunnar. “Why don't we see more action? A metasynthesis of the investor impediments to integrate environmental, social, and governance factors”. Business Strategy and the Environment (2019) [in press]. Abstract
With a little help from a stranger: The impact of external change agents on organizational win-win investments in sustainability
Hoppmann, Jörn/Sakhel, Alice/Richert, Marcel. “With a little help from a stranger: The impact of external change agents on organizational win-win investments in sustainability”. Business Strategy & the Environment 27(7). (2018): S. 1052-1066. Abstract