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Research tidbits: Family business performance
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. What do private family firms do about paying out dividends? Sigrid Vandemaele and Mark Vancauteren applied behavioral economics to explain dividend policy in private family [...]
Research tidbits: Strategic leadership and ethics
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. Role of Chief Sustainability Officers in top management teams Robert Strand notes that strategic leadership and corporate sustainability have recently come together through the emergence [...]
Research tidbits: Consumers, buyers and sustainability
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. Do firms with responsible tax strategies have better consumer success? Yes, according to Inga Hardeck and Rebecca Hertl. These researchers looked at the effects of [...]
Research tidbits: Education for sustainability
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. Does ethical reason sleep in for-profit education? Yes, according to Samuel Natale, Anthony Libertella and Caroline Doran, who discuss the philosophical concerns and foundational challenges [...]
Research tidbits: CSR in China
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. Corporate responsibility affects high financial performance The growing literature on corporate responsibility (CR) has drawn attention to how different CR practices complement each other and [...]
Research tidbits: Family businesses
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently. Does having family members in the top team influence performance? Yes, according to Pankaj Patel and Danielle Cooper, who investigated the upper echelons of publicly-traded [...]