References
- Ambec, S., and P. Barla. 2002. “A Theoretical Foundation of the Porter Hypothesis.” Economics Letters 75 (3): 355–360. doi:10.1016/S0165-1765(02)00005-8.
- Baron, R. M., and D. A. Kenny. 1986. “The Moderator-mediator Variable Distinction in Social Psychological Research: Concept Strategic and Statistical Considerations.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 51 (6): 1173–1182. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.51.6.1173.
- Chang, C. 2011. “The Influence of Corporate Environmental Ethics on Competitive Advantage: The Mediation Role of Green Innovation.” Journal of Business Ethics 104 (3): 361–370. doi:10.1007/s10551-011-0914-x.
- Clarkson, P. M., L. Yue, and G. D. Richardson. 2004. “The Market Valuation of Environmental Capital Expenditures by Pulp and Paper Companies.” Accounting Review 79 (2): 329–353. doi:10.2308/accr.2004.79.2.329.
- Costantini, V., and F. Crespi. 2008. “Environmental Regulation and the Export Dynamics of Energy Technologies.” Ecological Economics 66: 447–460. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2007.10.008.
- Leonidou, L. C., P. Christodoulides, and L. P. Kyrgidou. 2017. “Internal Drivers and Performance Consequences of Small Firm Green Business Strategy: The Moderating Role of External Forces.” Journal of Business Ethics 140 (3): 585–606. doi:10.1007/s10551-015-2670-9.
- Petroni, G., B. Bigliardi, and F. Galati. 2019. “Rethinking the Porter Hypothesis: The Underappreciated Importance of Value Appropriation and Pollution Intensity.” Review of Policy Research 36: 121–140.
- Sun, S., M. E. Kahn, and S. Q. Zheng. 2017. “Self-protection Investment Exacerbates Air Pollution Exposure Inequality in Urban China.” Ecological Economics 131 (1): 468–474. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.06.030.