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Doing Well by Doing Good: Green Office Buildings

open access: yes, 2010
Piet Eichholtz, N. Kok, John M. Quigley
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Radical and Incremental Innovation: The Roles of Firms, Managers, and Innovators

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2022
We investigate the determinants of radical (“creative”) innovations that break new ground in knowledge creation. We develop a model focusing on the choice between incremental and radical innovation and on how managers of different ages and human capital ...
Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, M. Celik
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Sustainable sourcing and agility performance: The moderating effects of organizational ambidexterity and supply chain disruption

Australian Journal of Management, 2022
Sustainable sourcing is an important sustainability practice yet its impact on the firm’s agility performance remains unexamined. Combining the extended resource-based view and contingency theory, this study hypothesizes that sustainable sourcing ...
Lingjia Li   +4 more
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Does Litigation Risk Shape Environmental Disclosure Decisions? Evidence from Peers’ Environmental Disclosure Lawsuits

Accounting Review
We examine how managers’ incentives to minimize litigation risk interact with the unique features of environmental information to shape disclosure decisions.
Scott A. Robinson   +2 more
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La confiance au cœur de l’innovation : un levier stratégique pour des organisations plus innovantes

Innovations
Le succès des projets d’innovation repose en grande partie sur la qualité des relations collaboratives entre acteurs, où la confiance joue un rôle central.
P. Cohendet   +3 more
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Presenteeism during public health crises: Examining why organisational sickness preventative practices work differently for men and women

Australian Journal of Management
People often come to work sick – a prevalent behaviour even during public health crises. Integrating trait activation and social role theories, we examine how organisational sickness preventative practices affect workplace anxiety, approach and avoidance
A. Luksyte   +3 more
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Mapping the Landscape of Shariah Governance: An Analysis of Global Trends and Key Contributors

İslam Ekonomisi ve Finansı Dergisi (İEFD)
This study centers on Shariah governance, a critical component of Islamic financial institutions. The study conducts a bibliometric analysis to explore general trends in Sharia governance.
Ali Can Yenice
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Why isn’t my professor Aboriginal?

Australian Journal of Management, 2023
This article focuses on the lived experience of a Karajarri Yawuru, First Peoples Doctoral candidate and his interactions with the Academy. This article draws on three vignettes and highlights first, racism that questions First Peoples’ academic ...
Mark Jones, P. Stanton, M. Rose
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Stakeholder Orientation, Product Market Competition, and the Cost of Equity

The Review of Corporate Finance Studies
By examining required rates of return, we study how shareholders perceive stronger stakeholder orientation arising under the adoption of constituency statutes.
Zhihong Chen, Sichen Shen, Hong Zou
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Childhood Exposure to Misbehavior and the Culture of Financial Misconduct

The Review of financial studies
This paper examines the impact of childhood cultural upbringing on financial advisor misconduct using novel data on advisors’ childhood addresses.
Christopher P Clifford   +2 more
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