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Research tidbits: CSR pays off in Asia
A selection of interesting articles we found recently, finding that CSR practices are paying off in Asia. Does CSR practice pay off in East Asian firms? A meta-analytic investigation Academics and practitioners have long wondered [...]
Research tidbits: CEO characteristics and organisational performance
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at CEO characteristics and organisational performance. Gender before age in affecting firm performance? The issue of CEO age and gender vs. concurrent performance is extensively examined, but [...]
Research tidbits: Sustainability tools
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at some sustainability tools. The Sustainability Balanced Scorecard: A systematic review of architectures The increasing strategic importance of environmental, social and ethical issues as well as related [...]
Research tidbits: Perspectives on business education
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at some worrying perspectives on business education. Role of business schools in putting shareholders first and down playing CSR Smith and Rönnegard examine the shareholder primacy [...]
Research tidbits: Understanding social entrepreneurs
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at understanding social entrepreneurs. Who are social entrepreneurs and what drives them? This paper questions the taken-for-granted moral portrayal depicted in the extant literature and popular media [...]
Research tidbits: What’s behind corruption?
A selection of interesting articles we found recently looking at what may lie behind corruptive practices. CEO power and CEO hubris: a prelude to financial misreporting? The purpose of this paper is to explore how the [...]