Managing for political corporate social responsibility: New challenges and directions for PCSR 2.0
This article takes stock of the discourse on 'political CSR'(PCSR), reconsiders some of its
assumptions, and suggests new directions for what we call 'PCSR 2.0'. We start with a …
assumptions, and suggests new directions for what we call 'PCSR 2.0'. We start with a …
State ownership and political connections
The influence of the state on firms in the global economy is alive and well. States have
become dominant owners of companies in many countries around the world. Firms have …
become dominant owners of companies in many countries around the world. Firms have …
COVID-19 and business failures: The paradoxes of experience, scale, and scope for theory and practice
In light of growing scholarly works on business failure, across the social science domains, it
is surprising that past studies have largely overlooked how extreme environmental shocks …
is surprising that past studies have largely overlooked how extreme environmental shocks …
Social value creation and relational coordination in public‐private collaborations
ND Caldwell, JK Roehrich… - Journal of management …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Public‐private collaborations, or hybrid organizational forms, are often difficult to organize
because of disparate goals, incentives, and management practices. Some of this …
because of disparate goals, incentives, and management practices. Some of this …
State ownership, political ideology, and firm performance around the world
It is often taken as a stylized fact that state ownership harms the financial performance of
firms. Yet we show that this relationship varies greatly across national contexts. We argue …
firms. Yet we show that this relationship varies greatly across national contexts. We argue …
Sustainable corporate governance: A review of research on long‐term corporate ownership and sustainability
N Kavadis, S Thomsen - Corporate Governance: An …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Question/Issue Short‐termism is increasingly seen as a problem for
developing sustainable and responsible business. We posit that a long‐term ownership …
developing sustainable and responsible business. We posit that a long‐term ownership …
IJHRM after 30 years: Taking stock in times of COVID-19 and looking towards the future of HR research
In this paper, we take stock of what The International Journal of Human Resource
Management (IJHRM) has achieved in the past 30 years since its inception in 1990. By …
Management (IJHRM) has achieved in the past 30 years since its inception in 1990. By …
New roles of government in the governance of business conduct: Implications for management and organizational research
In this introductory paper for the special issue “Government and the Governance of Business
Conduct: Implications for Management and Organization”, we focus on government as an …
Conduct: Implications for Management and Organization”, we focus on government as an …
State ownership reinvented? Explaining performance differences between state‐owned and private firms
SG Lazzarini, A Musacchio - Corporate Governance: An …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Manuscript Type Empirical Research Question/Issue This study aims to understand
the implications of the corporate governance arrangements in state‐owned enterprises …
the implications of the corporate governance arrangements in state‐owned enterprises …
Theory assessment and agenda setting in political CSR: A critical theory perspective
AG Scherer - International journal of management reviews, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Frynas and Stephens (Political corporate social responsibility: reviewing theories
and setting new agendas. International Journal of Management Reviews, 17, pp. 483–509 …
and setting new agendas. International Journal of Management Reviews, 17, pp. 483–509 …