Each month, NBS compiles the latest research on management and sustainability by scanning the tables of contents of academic journals. Journals we draw from include the Financial Times Top 50 list as well as sustainability-focused publications.
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Research for November 2018
Academy of Management Journal
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Playing Cat and Mouse: Contests over Regulatory Categorization of Dietary Supplements in the United States. Pinar Ozcan, Kerem Gurses.
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The Social Consequences of Voice: An Examination of Voice Type and Gender on Status and Subsequent Leader Emergence. Elizabeth J. McClean, Sean R. Martin, Kyle J. Emich, Col. Todd Woodruff.
Academy of Management Review
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2017 Decade Award Invited Article Reflections on the 2017 Decade Award: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Financial Crisis. John L. Campbell.
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The Company You Keep: How an Organization’s Horizontal Partnerships Affect Employee Organizational Identification. T. Bettina Cornwell, Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Christian E. Hampel.
Business and Society
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Oral Histories of the Business and Society/SIM Field and the SIM Division of the Academy of Management: Origin Stories From the Founders. Richard E. Wokutch, John F. Steiner, Sandra Waddock, Mary J. Mallott.
ISACA Journal
Journal of Business Ethics
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A Resource-Based View of Social Entrepreneurship: How Stewardship Culture Benefits Scale of Social Impact. Sophie Bacq, Kimberly A. Eddleston.
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Environmental and Social Disclosures and Firm Risk. Mohammed Benlemlih, Amama Shaukat, Yan Qiu.
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Discursive Tensions in CSR Multi-stakeholder Dialogue: A Foucauldian Perspective. Christiane Marie Høvring, Sophie Esmann Andersen.
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Community Social Capital and Corporate Social Responsibility. Chun Keung Hoi, Qiang Wu, Hao Zhang.
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Intermediary Capabilities in the Context of Challenging State Dynamics. Shaik Mahmood Sonday, Anthony Wilson-Prangley.
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Host Country Sourcing of Multinational Enterprises: A Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective. Jae C. Jung, Khan-Pyo Lee.
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Sustainable Human Resource Management with Salience of Stakeholders: A Top Management Perspective. Maria Järlström, Essi Saru, Sinikka Vanhala.
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Talk the Talk or Walk the Walk? An Examination of Sustainability Accounting Implementation. W. Eric Lee, Amy M. Hageman.
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Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side? A Review of the Asia-Pacific Sport Industry’s Environmental Sustainability Practices. Joanna Wall-Tweedie, Sheila N. Nguyen.
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Value Added as part of Sustainability Reporting: Reporting on Distributional Fairness or Obfuscation? Axel Haller, Chris J. van Staden, Cristina Landis.
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Seize the Day or Save the World? The Importance of Ethical Claims and Product Nature Congruity. Vera Herédia-Colaço, Rita Coelho do Vale.
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Achieving Shared Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Value Creation: Toward a Social Resource-Based View (SRBV) of the Firm. Wendy L. Tate, Lydia Bals.
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Mandated Social Disclosure: An Analysis of the Response to the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010. Rachel N. Birkey, Ronald P. Guidry, Mohammad Azizul Islam.
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Green Consumption Practices Among Young Environmentalists: A Practice Theory Perspective. Chamila Perera, Pat Auger, Jill Klein.
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The Frontstage and Backstage of Corporate Sustainability Reporting: Evidence from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Bill. Charles H. Cho, Matias Laine, Robin W. Roberts.
Journal of Business Venturing
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Gender differences in entrepreneurial propensity: Evidence from matrilineal and patriarchal societies. Abu Zafar M. Shahriar.
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A woman’s place is in the… startup! Crowdfunder judgments, implicit bias, and the stereotype content model. Michael A. Johnson, Regan M. Stevenson, Chaim R. Letwin.
Journal of Finance
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The Geography of Financial Misconduct. Christopher A. Parsons, Johan Sulaeman, Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Management
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When the “Best Available Evidence” Doesn’t Win: How Doubts About Science and Scientists Threaten the Future of Evidence-Based Management. Sara L. Rynes, Amy E. Colbert, Ernest H. O’Boyle.
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Third-Party Certifications as an Organizational Performance Liability. Vinit M. Desai.
Journal of Management Studies
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Unobtrusive Maintenance: Temporal Complexity, Latent Category Control and the Stalled Emergence of the Cleantech Sector. Charlene Zietsma, Trish Ruebottom, Angelique Slade Shantz.
Organization Studies
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The Transformative Power of Knowledge Sharing in Settings of Poverty and Social Inequality. Israr Qureshi, Christopher Sutter, Babita Bhatt.
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Book Review: Adam Winkler We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights. Eric W. Orts.
Research Policy
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Three frames for innovation policy: R&D, systems of innovation and transformative change. Johan Schot, W. Edward Steinmueller,
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Mobilizing innovation for sustainability transitions: A comment on transformative innovation policy. Jan Fagerberg.
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Regulating global capitalism amid rampant corporate wrongdoing—Reply to “Three frames for innovation policy”. Elisa Giuliani.
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Do electric vehicle incentives matter? Evidence from the 50 U.S. states. Sherilyn Wee, Makena Coffman, Sumner La Croix.
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Do policy mix characteristics matter for low-carbon innovation? A survey-based exploration of renewable power generation technologies in Germany. Karoline S. Rogge, Joachim Schleich.
Strategic Management Journal
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Pro bono as a human capital learning and screening mechanism: Evidence from law firms. Vanessa C. Burbano, John Mamer, Jason Snyder.
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Does market competition dampen environmental performance? Evidence from China. Jing‐Lin Duanmu, Maoliang Bu, Russell Pittman.
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