The effect of corporate governance on corporate environmental sustainability: A multilevel review and research agenda

Ina Karn*, Esha Mendiratta, Kerstin Fehre, Jana Oehmichen

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Abstract

Climate change is a major challenge facing society. Given its intricate links with business, governance scholars have shown an increasing interest in understanding how corporate governance (CG) actors can improve corporate environmental sustainability (CES). In this article, we review the literature focusing on CG and CES. We assess the importance of the motivations, expertise, and power of CG actors at different levels (individual, team, firm, and supra-firm) for CES. Using this as a guiding framework, we build a multilevel synthesis highlighting the theoretical mechanisms around motivations, expertise, and power suggested in the literature. Based on this synthesis, we present critical reflections on the extant knowledge. Finally, we develop a future research agenda that calls for research at single levels, but also for integrative research examining how CG actors at multiple levels collectively shape CES.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2926-2961
Number of pages36
JournalBusiness Strategy and the Environment
Volume32
Issue number6
Early online date24-Oct-2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2023

Keywords

  • corporate environmental sustainability
  • corporate governance
  • expertise
  • motivation
  • multilevel
  • power

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