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Sustainability balanced scorecard architecture and environmental performance outcomes: a systematic review
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Jassem, Suaad
, Zakaria, Zarina
, Che Azmi, Anna
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Balanced Scorecard
/ Decision making
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Moderators
/ Performance management
/ Subject specialists
/ Sustainability
/ Systematic review
2022
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Sustainability balanced scorecard architecture and environmental performance outcomes: a systematic review
by
Jassem, Suaad
, Zakaria, Zarina
, Che Azmi, Anna
in
Balanced Scorecard
/ Decision making
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Moderators
/ Performance management
/ Subject specialists
/ Sustainability
/ Systematic review
2022
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Sustainability balanced scorecard architecture and environmental performance outcomes: a systematic review
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Jassem, Suaad
, Zakaria, Zarina
, Che Azmi, Anna
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Balanced Scorecard
/ Decision making
/ Environmental accounting
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental stewardship
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Moderators
/ Performance management
/ Subject specialists
/ Sustainability
/ Systematic review
2022
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Sustainability balanced scorecard architecture and environmental performance outcomes: a systematic review
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Sustainability balanced scorecard architecture and environmental performance outcomes: a systematic review
2022
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Overview
PurposeThis study aims to assess the current state of research on the use of sustainability balanced scorecards (SBSCs), as they relate to environmental performance-related outcomes. It also seeks to present a conceptual framework proposing relationships between SBSC and environmental performance.Design/methodology/approachThis paper conducts a systematic literature review of articles published in double-blind peer-reviewed journals that are listed on Scopus and/or Web of Science databases.FindingsThe first part of the paper reveals that two architectures of SBSC appear to be dominant in the literature (SBSC-4 where sustainability parameters are integrated with the four perspectives of the balanced scorecard and SBSC-5 where sustainability is shown as an additional standalone fifth perspective). The next part of the paper presents a conceptual model relating SBSC as decision-making tools to environmental performance outcomes. The paper also indicates that SBSC knowledge mediates the above relationships. Furthermore, based on the theory of expert competence, the presence of experts possibly moderates the relationship between SBSC architecture and environmental performance outcomes.Research limitations/implicationsThe literature indicates a lack of consensus on establishing a clear linkage on the relationship between SBSC architecture and environmental performance outcomes. As a result, a holistic conceptual framework where SBSC knowledge acts as a mediator and presence of experts as a moderator may be able to provide a more consistent relationship between SBSC architecture and environmental performance outcomes.Practical implicationsThe conceptual framework proposed provides factors to be considered by decision makers, for effective outcomes when aiming to achieve environmental stewardship objectives.Social implicationsEnvironmental performance by business organisations have come under close scrutiny of stakeholders. As a result, the holistic model proposed in the current study may pave the path for decision-makers to achieve superior environmental outcomes, leading to greater satisfaction of stakeholders such as the communities that are impacted by the business operations of an organisation.Originality/valueThis is the first paper to propose a model for future research regarding the link between SBSC and environmental performance outcomes – with expert managers acting as moderators and SBSC knowledge acting as a mediator.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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