The contribution of environmental and social standards towards ensuring legitimacy in supply chain governance
Increasingly, companies implement social and environmental standards as instruments
towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chains. This is based on the …
towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) in supply chains. This is based on the …
Microfranchising to alleviate poverty: An innovation network perspective
L Lawson-Lartego, L Mathiassen - Journal of business ethics, 2021 - Springer
Abstract In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals set an ethical
imperative: end extreme poverty and hunger by 2030. Microfranchising can contribute to this …
imperative: end extreme poverty and hunger by 2030. Microfranchising can contribute to this …
Socially responsible firms and endogenous choice of strategic incentives
M Kopel, B Brand - Economic Modelling, 2012 - Elsevier
In this paper we are analyzing a mixed quantity-setting duopoly consisting of a socially
concerned firm and a profit-maximizing firm. The socially concerned firm considers one …
concerned firm and a profit-maximizing firm. The socially concerned firm considers one …
Sustaining inter-organizational relationships across institutional logics and power asymmetries: The case of fair trade
A Nicholls, B Huybrechts - Journal of Business Ethics, 2016 - Springer
This paper explores an empirical puzzle, namely, how inter-organizational relationships can
be sustained between organizations that draw upon distinctive—and potentially conflicting …
be sustained between organizations that draw upon distinctive—and potentially conflicting …
Touring responsibility: The trouble with 'going local'in community-based tourism in Thailand
This paper discusses the question of responsibility with reference to community-based
tourism. Local communities are often presented by the tourist industry as an inherent value …
tourism. Local communities are often presented by the tourist industry as an inherent value …
Vive la différence: Social banks and reciprocity in the credit market
Social banks are financial intermediaries paying attention to non-economic (ie, social,
ethical, and environmental) criteria. To investigate the behavior of social banks on the credit …
ethical, and environmental) criteria. To investigate the behavior of social banks on the credit …
Fair trade: Towards an economics of virtue
A Nicholls - Journal of business ethics, 2010 - Springer
Over the past 10 years the sales of Fair Trade goods–particularly those carrying the Fair
Trade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) certification mark–have grown …
Trade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) certification mark–have grown …
Dominant articulations in academic business and society discourse on NGO–business relations: A critical assessment
Relations between non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and companies have been the
subject of a sharply increasing amount of publications in recent years within academic …
subject of a sharply increasing amount of publications in recent years within academic …
The influence of personal values on Fair Trade consumption
R Ladhari, NM Tchetgna - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2015 - Elsevier
Few studies investigate the motives underlying the consumption of Fair Trade (FT) products,
although the movement has grown substantially in the last decade. This study examines the …
although the movement has grown substantially in the last decade. This study examines the …
Effect of environmental and altruistic attitudes on willingness-to-pay for organic and fair trade coffee in Flanders
L Maaya, M Meulders, N Surmont, M Vandebroek - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Sustainability labels, on food products, provide information to consumers that the product
has been produced in an ethical and environmentally friendly way. We explore the …
has been produced in an ethical and environmentally friendly way. We explore the …