SEE PAPERS PUBLISHED BY GROREG PARTICIPANTS

  1. Antolin‐Lopez, R., Martinez‐del‐Rio, J., & Cespedes‐Lorente, J. J. (2019). Environmental entrepreneurship as a multi‐component and dynamic construct: Duality of goals, environmental agency, and environmental value creation. Business Ethics: A European Review28(4), 407-422.
  2. Arenas, D., Murphy, M., & Jáuregui, K. (2020). Community influence capacity on firms: Lessons from the Peruvian highlands. Organization Studies41(6), 737-765.
  3. Baglioni, E., & Campling, L. (2017). Natural resource industries as global value chains: Frontiers, fetishism, labour and the state. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space49(11), 2437-2456.
  4. Berchicci, L., & King, A. A. (2022). Building knowledge by mapping model uncertainty in six studies of social and financial performance. Strategic Management Journal43(7), 1319-1346.
  5. Berchicci, L., & Tarakci, M. (2022). Aspiration formation and attention rules. Strategic Management Journal43(8), 1575-1601.
  6. Bettinazzi, E. L., & Zollo, M. (2017). Stakeholder orientation and acquisition performance. Strategic Management Journal38(12), 2465-2485.
  7. Bowen, F. (2019). Marking their own homework: The pragmatic and moral legitimacy of industry self-regulation. Journal of Business Ethics156(1), 257-272.
  8. Bowen, F. E., Bansal, P., & Slawinski, N. (2018). Scale matters: The scale of environmental issues in corporate collective actions. Strategic Management Journal39(5), 1411-1436.
  9. Callery, P. J. (2022). The influence of strategic disclosure on corporate climate performance ratings. Business & Society, 00076503221115715.
  10. Casasnovas, G. (2022). When States Build Markets: Policy support as a double-edged sword in the UK social investment market. Organization Studies, 01708406221080133.
  11. Chowdhury, R. (2017). The Rana Plaza disaster and the complicit behavior of elite NGOs. Organization24(6), 938-949.
  12. Ciulli, F., Kolk, A., & Boe-Lillegraven, S. (2020). Circularity brokers: digital platform organizations and waste recovery in food supply chains. Journal of Business Ethics167(2), 299-331.
  13. Dahlmann, F., & Roehrich, J. K. (2019). Sustainable supply chain management and partner engagement to manage climate change information. Business Strategy and the Environment28(8), 1632-1647.
  14. Dahlmann, F., Branicki, L., & Brammer, S. (2019). Managing carbon aspirations: The influence of corporate climate change targets on environmental performance. Journal of Business Ethics158(1), 1-24.
  15. Etchanchu, H., & Djelic, M. L. (2019). Old wine in new bottles? Parentalism, power, and its legitimacy in business–society relations. Journal of Business Ethics160(4), 893-911.
  16. Ferns, G., Lambert, A., & Günther, M. (2022). The analogical construction of stigma as a moral dualism: The case of the fossil fuel divestment movement. Academy of Management Journal65(4), 1383-1415.
  17. Fiandrino, S., Scarpa, F., & Torelli, R. (2022). Fostering Social Impact Through Corporate Implementation of the SDGs: Transformative Mechanisms Towards Interconnectedness and Inclusiveness. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-15.
  18. Georgallis, P., & Lee, B. (2020). Toward a theory of entry in moral markets: The role of social movements and organizational identity. Strategic Organization18(1), 50-74.
  19. Gond, J. P., & Brès, L. (2020). Designing the tools of the trade: How corporate social responsibility consultants and their tool-based practices created market shifts. Organization Studies41(5), 703-726.
  20. Hahn, T., & Albert, N. (2017). Strong reciprocity in consumer boycotts. Journal of Business Ethics145(3), 509-524.
  21. Hamann, R., Sewlal, A., Neeveditah, P., Muthuri, J., Amaeshi, K., Nwagwu, I., & Soderbergh, J. (in press). Strengthening or restricting? Explaining the Covid-19 pandemic’s configurational effects on companies’ sustainability strategies and practices. Business and Society.
  22. Higgins, C., Stubbs, W., Tweedie, D., & McCallum, G. (2019). Journey or toolbox? Integrated reporting and processes of organisational change. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 32(6), 1662-1689.
  23. Jasinenko, A., & Steuber, J. (2022). Perceived Organizational Purpose: Systematic Literature Review, Construct Definition, Measurement and Potential Employee Outcomes. Journal of Management Studies.
  24. Juntunen, J. K., Halme, M., Korsunova, A., & Rajala, R. (2019). Strategies for integrating stakeholders into sustainability innovation: a configurational perspective. Journal of Product Innovation Management36(3), 331-355.
  25. Lauriano, L. A., Reinecke, J., & Etter, M. (2021). When aspirational talk backfires: The role of moral judgements in employees’ hypocrisy interpretation. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-19.
  26. Molecke, G., & Pinkse, J. (2017). Accountability for social impact: A bricolage perspective on impact measurement in social enterprises. Journal of Business Venturing32(5), 550-568.
  27. Mura, M., Longo, M., Micheli, P., & Bolzani, D. (2018). The evolution of sustainability measurement research. International Journal of Management Reviews20(3), 661-695.
  28. Nava, L., & Tampe, M. (2022). The Challenge of Implementing Voluntary Sustainability Standards: A Dynamic Framework on the Tension between Adherence and Adaptation. Business Ethics Quarterly, 1-31.
  29. Pamphile, V. D. (2022). Paradox peers: a relational approach to navigating a business–society paradox. Academy of Management Journal65(4), 1274-1302.
  30. Pérez-Valls, M., Céspedes-Lorente, J., Martínez-del-Río, J., & Antolín-López, R. (2019). How organizational structure affects ecological responsiveness. Business & Society58(8), 1634-1670.
  31. Preuss, L., Barkemeyer, R., & Glavas, A. (2016). Corporate social responsibility in developing country multinationals: identifying company and country-level influences. Business Ethics Quarterly26(3), 347-378.
  32. Risi, D. (2020). Time and business sustainability: Socially responsible investing in Swiss banks and insurance companies. Business & Society59(7), 1410-1440.
  33. Risi, D. (2022). Business and society research drawing on institutionalism: Integrating normative and descriptive research on values. Business & Society61(2), 305-339.
  34. Risi, D., Wickert, C., & Ramus, T. (2022). Coordinated Enactment: How Organizational Departments Work Together to Implement CSR. Business & Society, 00076503221110213.
  35. Salvi, E., Belz, F. M., & Bacq, S. (2022). Informal Entrepreneurship: An Integrative Review and Future Research Agenda. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 10422587221115365.
  36. Schifeling, T., & Soderstrom, S. (in press). Advancing Reform: Embedded Activism to Develop Climate Solutions. Academy of Management Journal.
  37. Sharma, G., Greco, A., Grewatsch, S., & Bansal, P. (2022). Cocreating Forward: How Researchers and Managers Can Address Problems Together. Academy of Management Learning & Education21(3), 350-368.
  38. Sorola, M. (2022). Q methodology to conduct a critical study in accounting: AQ study on accountants’ perspectives of social and environmental reporting. Critical Perspectives on Accounting86, 102355.
  39. Tampe, M. (2021). Turning rules into practices: An inside-out approach to understanding the implementation of sustainability standards. Ecological Economics184, 106947.
  40. Trotter, P. A., & Brophy, A. (2022). Policy mixes for business model innovation: The case of off-grid energy for sustainable development in six sub-Saharan African countries. Research Policy51(6), 104528.
  41. Wernicke, G., Sajko, M., & Boone, C. (2022). How much influence do CEOs have on company actions and outcomes? The example of corporate social responsibility. Academy of Management Discoveries8(1), 36-55.
  42. Wickert, C., & De Bakker, F. G. (2018). Pitching for social change: Toward a relational approach to selling and buying social issues. Academy of Management Discoveries4(1), 50-73.
  43. York, J. G., O’Neil, I., & Sarasvathy, S. D. (2016). Exploring environmental entrepreneurship: Identity coupling, venture goals, and stakeholder incentives. Journal of Management Studies53(5), 695-737.