Society and Business Review
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Issue 4 2020 Entrepreneurship, alternative practices, and the (dis)organization of cultural and institutional arrangements
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Issue 2 2020 From Bhopal to Rana Plaza, The Day After: Outcomes of 30 years of campaigns for human rights and environmental protection in global supply chains
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Issue 2 2010 Practising socializing and institutionalizing Perspectives on the societal, organizational and individual effects of staff induction practices part 2
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Issue 3 2007
Sustainability on the horizon? An investigation into sustainable banking practices in an emerging economy
Kareem Folohunso Sani, Ayantunji Gbadamosi, Rula R. Al-AbdulrazakThis study aims to investigate sustainability practices in the banking industry, focusing on a developing economy. It uses the triple-bottom-line framework to answer the following…
The introspections of contemporary business research: a call for scientific creativity
Kuldeep SinghThis study aims to squeeze some critical viewpoints from the shifting landscape of business research (she), that conceals her true personality. Today, she is relentlessly…
Can money buy happiness? Bribery practices and ethical awareness in emerging markets
Chomsorn Tangdenchai, Asda ChintakanandaThis study aims to examine the relationships among senior managers’ reports of bribery practices, ethical awareness and firm productivity in Thailand. Bribery pervasiveness is…
Corporate culture, corporate governance, and independent directors: evidence from textual analysis
Pattanaporn Chatjuthamard, Pornsit Jiraporn, Merve Kilic, Ali UyarTaking advantage of a unique measure of corporate culture obtained from advanced machine learning algorithms, this study aims to explore how corporate culture strength is…
The idea of adaptation in transaction cost economics: an application to stakeholder theory
Vladislav Valentinov, Constantine IliopoulosTransaction cost economics sees a broad spectrum of governance structures spanned by two types of economic adaptation: autonomous and cooperative. Stakeholder theorists have drawn…
Ethical decision-making in East Africa: predictors of whistleblowing intention
Meysam Manesh, Assad Tavakoli, Adebukola E. Oyewunmi, Soma PillayThis paper aims to understand employees’ propensity to blow the whistle in two East African countries. This study develops a model of ethical decision-making (EDM) to assist…
Environmental catastrophes and organizational ambidexterity: lessons from the Covid-19 experience
Md Kamrul Hasan, Derrick D'SouzaTaking an organizational perspective, this paper aims to understand how organizations respond to such strong and concurrent societal effects, and to answer the question, “How…
Organizational stakeholders and environmental sustainability investment: does China’s regional heterogeneity matter?
Fahad Khalid, Khwaja Naveed, Cosmina Lelia Voinea, Petru L. Curseu, Sun XinhuiGiven the regional diversity in China, this study aims to provide an empirical evaluation of how organizational stakeholders (i.e. customers, employees, suppliers and…
Religious-ethnic entrepreneurs planting seeds: a novel research agenda
Clara Margaça, Donizete RodriguesThe relationship between ethnicity, religion and entrepreneurship is an emerging field, and an extremely important topic, considering the influence of these drivers on people’s…
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