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Multinational enterprise (MNE) subsidiaries are thought to suffer from legitimacy shortfalls when they operate in foreign host countries. These may be to structural factors in the home country of the MNE, within the MNE and in the host country, and institutional distance between host and home...
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The circular economy is argued to be a way of organising industrial systems that support resilience through decoupling economic growth from material consumption. Yet, extant research exploring the impacts of circular economy business practices on resilience is nascent, with few studies detailing...
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Over the last two decades, management studies on sustainability have grown considerably, including a recent surge of research on climate change. However, environmental problems have not been resolved, and most of the top management journals remain focused on the firm, not the system. This...
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In recent years, major disasters have figured prominently in the media. While corporate responses to disasters may have raised corporate philanthropy to a new level, it remains an understudied phenomenon. This paper draws on comparative research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and...
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