ESG leaders or laggards? A configurational analysis of ESG performance
K Lewellyn, M Muller-Kahle - Business & Society, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
We draw from resource dependence and institutional theories to explore how board
characteristics associated with directors' capacities to provide resources and legitimacy (ie …
characteristics associated with directors' capacities to provide resources and legitimacy (ie …
Signaling Theory: State of the Theory and Its Future
Signaling theory is about decision-making and communication. It describes scenarios where
signalers send observable signals that carry credible information about unobservable …
signalers send observable signals that carry credible information about unobservable …
When firms adopt sustainable human resource management: A fuzzy‐set analysis
J Jia, S Yuan, LQ Wei, G Tang - Human Resource …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable human resource management (HRM) is critical to sustainable corporate
development. However, there is little systematic research examining the determinants of …
development. However, there is little systematic research examining the determinants of …
[HTML][HTML] Strategic asset-seeking acquisitions by emerging market multinational enterprises and the liability of emergingness
Emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) often engage in strategic asset-seeking
acquisitions to promote innovation catch-up. However, it is unclear why only some EMNEs …
acquisitions to promote innovation catch-up. However, it is unclear why only some EMNEs …
Who can afford to blame? Sender effects in blame-shifting crisis communications
P Antonetti, I Baghi - European Journal of Marketing, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose When companies face a crisis, they sometimes deliver blame-shifting
communications, trying to shift blame onto another actor to protect their reputation. While …
communications, trying to shift blame onto another actor to protect their reputation. While …
Responding to Cyberattacks: The Persuasiveness of Claiming Victimhood
P Antonetti, I Baghi - Journal of Service Research, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Evidence shows that, in the aftermath of cyberattacks, organizations usually accept
responsibility for having failed to protect stakeholders' data more effectively. While this …
responsibility for having failed to protect stakeholders' data more effectively. While this …
Breached But Not Broken: How Attributional Information Shapes Shareholder Reactions to Firms Following Data Breaches
Data breaches are increasingly consequential for many business organizations. How firms
address data breaches has substantial ethical and societal implications. However, there is …
address data breaches has substantial ethical and societal implications. However, there is …
[PDF][PDF] Is economic policy uncertainty an excuse for corporate fraud?
Z Ning, X Qi - Economic research-Ekonomska istraživanja, 2023 - hrcak.srce.hr
This study examines the dynamic relationship between economic policy uncertainty (EPU)
and corporate fraud by using a sub-sample time-varying rolling window test. Corporate fraud …
and corporate fraud by using a sub-sample time-varying rolling window test. Corporate fraud …
[图书][B] Corrective Corporate Responses to Accusations of Misconduct on Societal Issues
AE Holm - 2022 - research.cbs.dk
Corporate misconduct on social and environmental issues has been given increasing
attention in the organization and management literature. While the effects of misconduct on …
attention in the organization and management literature. While the effects of misconduct on …
Is Paying a High Price Always Beneficial? A configurational investigation of crisis communication and IT security investment following data breaches
H Tao, L Zhao - 2024 - aisel.aisnet.org
In the aftermath of data breaches, firms usually employ crisis management tactics to mitigate
the negative impact. However, previous studies examined the net effect of these tactics …
the negative impact. However, previous studies examined the net effect of these tactics …