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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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Despite the increasing inclusion of ethics and compliance issues in corporate training, the business world remains rife with breaches of responsible management conduct. This situation indicates a knowledge–practice gap among professionals, i.e., a discrepancy between their knowledge of...
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Instrumental stakeholder theory seeks to explain how managing stakeholders effectively can yield competitive advantage … in stakeholder management performance across stakeholders, the more entrepreneurial entry. Our findings suggest that … managing for stakeholders can help to avoid future competition. We add an entrepreneurship lens to the business ethics of …
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In the management and business ethics literatures, stakeholder engagement has been demonstrated to lead to more ethical management practices. However, there may be limits on the extent to which stakeholder engagement can, as currently conceptualized, resolve some of the more difficult ethical...
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