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Die Frage, was eine erfolgreiche Genossenschaft kennzeichnet, ist eine ebensoalte wie aktuelle Thematik. Denn Genossenschaften agieren in einer sich wandelnden Welt und daher liegt die Vermutung nahe, dass sich die Art ihres Erfolges ebenso wie dessen Ursachen im Laufe der Zeit geändert haben...
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Große Genossenschaften werden maßgeblich und überwiegend gelenkt und gesteuert durch den Vorstand. In der aktuellen Ausprägung gerade von Großgenossenschaften lässt sich dabei eine abnehmende Bedeutung der Mitgliederinteressen und -mitwirkung beobachten. Dies verstößt tendenziell gegen...
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Begeben wir uns auf eine Zeitreise in die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Innerhalb weniger Jahre entstanden in verschiedenen Wirtschaftszweigen erste Associationen: ein Konsum- und Sparverein Ermunterung in Chemnitz (1845), als Hilfsvereine der Weyerbuscher Brodverein (1846/47) und der...
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Openness" has become an established norm in the contemporary business environment. However, despite the crucial importance of boundaries and boundary work in organization and management theory, openness—as opening up boundaries of family firms and entrepreneurial families in collaborating with...
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In 2024, the share of women on the top decision-making boards of the largest companies in Germany increased. A solid 19 percent of all executive board members at the 200 largest companies are now women, and almost 26 percent of members at the 40 largest listed companies are women. The financial...
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Firm-level Climate Action Response Plans (CARPs) are strategic plans comprising firms' climate change mitigation and adaptation commitments. Given the importance of CARPs for meeting climate change targets, encouraging firms to develop CARPs is paramount. When designing evidence-based approaches...
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This article examines the relationship between management’s view on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firms’ actual CSR efforts. It focuses on the practices of 111 Dutch firms with respect to five stakeholder groups—employees, supplies, customers, competitors and society at...
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This paper explores the relationship between the Islamic religion and the level of socially responsible business conduct (SRBC) of Islamic entrepreneurs. We find that the common idea of SRBC corresponds with the view of business in the Islam, although there are also some notable differences. We...
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The case for socially responsible business conduct is often made from an economical or ethical perspective with the organization as level of analysis. This paper focuses on the relationship between the religious belief of corporate decision-makers and socially responsible business conduct. Based...
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This paper studies the empirical relation between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial performance in Korea using a sample of 1122 firm-years during 2002-2008. We measure corporate social responsibility by both an equal-weighted CSR index and a stakeholder-weighted CSR...
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