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Research tidbits: Sustainability practices
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on sustainability practices. Are Triple Bottom Line firms going over old or breaking new ground? Ante Glavas and Jenny Mish investigation this question. Supported by [...]
Research tidbits: Gender and ethical leadership
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on gender and ethical leadership. CEO gender, ethical leadership, and accounting conservatism Simon Ho and his colleagues note that since male CEOs dominate corporate leadership, [...]
Research tidbits: Morality of corporations
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on the morality of corporations. A framework for analysing tensions in the economic, environmental and social dimensions of corporate sustainability In this paper, Tobias Hahn, [...]
Research tidbits: HRM and ethical behaviour
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on HRM and ethical behaviour. Ethical leadership influences workplace engagement as well as misbehaviour Ozgur Demirtas notes that while a number of studies are being [...]
Research tidbits: Entrepreneurial decision making
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on entrepreneurial decision making. What do we know about entrepreneurial decision making? Dean Shepherd and his colleagues point out that judgment and decision-making research has [...]
Research tidbits: SMEs and Sustainable Leadership practices
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on SMEs and Sustainable Leadership practices. Social and environmental performance in SMEs Richard Arend analysed survey data of US small- and medium-sized enterprises, asking how these [...]