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Investors with a pro-social or sustainability agenda increasingly attempt to influence firm managers to adopt socially responsible behavior, either through positive/reward tactics or negative/punishment tactics. This paper considers how investors can use each approach to differentially influence...
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The implementation of socially sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practices (i.e. assessment and collaboration) to tackle suppliers’ social deficiencies (e.g. the use of child labour) often requires a level of cooperation that can be difficult to establish. Despite this daunting...
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.e., China and Pakistan based on stakeholders’ theory and practices. The results using SEM affirmed the positive linkages of …
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communicating about CSR as well as the broad range of stakeholders that CSR initiatives might interest. Social media helps increase … the visibility and credibility of CSR communication and provides new ways of reaching and involving stakeholders in CSR … positive impact on firm performance (Tobin’s Q). The authors also investigate the impact of External Stakeholder Involvement in …
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Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) have been praised as vehicles for tackling complex sustainability issues, but … their success relies on the reconciliation of stakeholders’ divergent perspectives. We yet lack a thorough understanding of … the micro-level mechanisms by which stakeholders can deal with these differences. To develop such understanding, we …
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