Abstract
This research examines the influence of environmental performance on organizational resilience during an exogenous shock. Drawing on the natural resource–based view, a sample of 3920 firms from 11 sectors and 19 countries is analyzed. This study employs OLS regressions and Cox proportional hazard models to test the effect of environmental performance on the severity of loss and time to recovery following an exogenous shock. The findings reveal that higher levels of environmental performance mitigate the severity of loss but prolong the time to recovery. These results provide important insights into how environmental performance shapes organizational resilience during exogenous shocks and highlight the need for further research to better understand the temporal dimension of its effects, specifically when and how environmental performance translates into resilience benefits.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Zeitschrift | Business Strategy and the Environment |
| Seitenumfang | 17 |
| ISSN | 0964-4733 |
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| Publikationsstatus | Elektronische Veröffentlichung vor Drucklegung - 05.02.2026 |
Bibliographische Notiz
Publisher Copyright:© 2026 The Author(s). Business Strategy and the Environment published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
UN SDGs
Dieser Output leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) Ziel(en) für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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SDG 12 – Verantwortungsvoller Konsum und Produktion
Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften für Nachhaltigkeit
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Betriebswirtschaft und Internationales Management
- Geografie, Planung und Entwicklung
- Strategie und Management
- Management, Monitoring, Politik und Recht
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