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Abstract Carbon and biodiversity offset markets have been proposed to finance management solutions for introduced ungulates across northern Australian coastal wetlands. However, few studies have quantified how ungulate removal may affect ecosystem services important to local Indigenous communities, especially considering coincident saltwater intrusion.
Oscar Robert Jones +8 more
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ABSTRACT Since the professionalization of English women's football in 2018, it is now considered a viable career opportunity for women footballers. Nevertheless, little is known about women working within the culture of professional football clubs, the impact on their career experiences, and crucially, within the context of women's sport.
Leanne Norman +3 more
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Editorial: Celebrating 50 Years of Grounded Theory
Welcome to this very special issue of the Grounded Theory Review. In this issue we celebrate 50 amazing years of grounded theory during which it has become one of the fastest growing methods in the global research world.
Astrid Gynnild
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ABSTRACT The integration of legitimacy in entrepreneurial ecosystem theory is under‐researched, resulting in scholarly vagueness about how entrepreneurs acquire resources. Our qualitative study with 31 (co‐)founders of startups following the triple bottom line investigates entrepreneurs' daily practices for building legitimacy in entrepreneurial ...
Felix Toepler, Vivek Velamuri
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Celebrating 50 Years of Grounded Theory: Onward and Forward Editorial
Welcome to this very special issue of the Grounded Theory Review. In this issue we celebrate 50 amazing years of grounded theory during which it has become one of the fastest growing methods in the global research world. Five decades after The Discovery
Astrid Gynnild
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Abstract The era of digitization coincides with a growing interest in social and environmental sustainability. Management scholars, therefore, turned their attention to the intersection of both trends, seeking a better understanding of how firms can manage digital sustainability.
Maximilian Palmié +4 more
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Assumptions about Human Motivation have Consequences for Practice
Abstract Management practice is informed by fundamental assumptions about human motivation. We review two contrasting perspectives: agency theory – which assumes that humans are self‐interested rational beings whose actions should be constrained to achieve organizational goals (which are opposing) – and self‐determination theory – which assumes that ...
Marylène Gagné, Rebecca Hewett
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Abstract Prior research has primarily focused on electronic Word of Mouth (e‐WOM) in consumer markets, lacking in‐depth exploration of its dynamics within B2B contexts. Addressing this gap, our study investigates e‐WOM in B2B markets on industrial internet platforms.
Yue Liu +6 more
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I am humbled by the opportunity to work with the classic grounded theory community and to follow in the footsteps of the previous two editors, Judith Holton and Astrid Gynnild.
Alvita Nathaniel
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Is Your Supply Chain Breaking Down? Call AAA for Resilience Assistance
ABSTRACT Supply chain disruptions regularly interrupt the normal operations of organizations, impairing their financial, operational, and service performance. Therefore, organizations must develop capabilities to enhance their resilience–their ability to anticipate, overcome, and transform after disruptions.
Andrew Zeiser +4 more
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