Publications by authors named "Kimitaka Nishitani"

The purpose of this study is to address the question of whether material flow cost accounting (MFCA) can contribute to the circular economy. Because MFCA is an environmental management accounting tool that simultaneously assesses company material and financial flows, it is expected to contribute to the circular economy by assisting companies to achieve both environmental and economic goals through resource efficiency. In short, the expected linkages between MFCA, company environmental and economic goals, and the circular economy are inputs, outputs, and outcomes.

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The purpose of this study is to address the criticism that corporate environmental activities to meet the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) are simply greenwashing. To this end, we clarify whether and why corporate environmental activities are effective in achieving SDGs from the stakeholder management perspective. Using data on Vietnamese companies, we first empirically clarify the influence of stakeholder pressure on a company's environmental management control system (EMCS) implementation as a comprehensive approach to environmental activities and maintaining a proactive attitude toward the SDGs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the dual impact of a firm's voluntary environmental management system (EMS) on both environmental effects and productivity, using data from Japanese manufacturers over six years.
  • The findings support the idea that implementing an EMS can lower environmental impacts while also enhancing productivity.
  • However, the direct link between EMS implementation and productivity improvement is weak and often overshadowed by other productivity-boosting activities, suggesting that voluntary environmental efforts play only a minor role in overall productivity gains.
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