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Sustainability Disclosure and External Assurance of Reports in the Italian Agrifood Sector
ABSTRACT The European Union introduced the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) with the aim of aligning the “walk”—the implementation of substantive sustainability practices—and the “talk”—their representation in sustainability reporting.
Andrea Caccialanza +2 more
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Neo-colonial practices and narratives in criminological research
This chapter is based on a decade of research into neo-colonial scholarly practices and academic narratives about Indigenous peoples that emerge from elite criminology journals. Discussed are research findings related to three such neo-colonial practices and narratives: the relative silence on the mass incarceration of Indigenous peoples; the overuse ...
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Marginalised: An Insider’s View of the State, State Policies in New Zealand and Gang Formation
Following the annexation of Aotearoa/New Zealand by the British in 1840, Māori, as the Indigenous people of that country, experienced loss of sovereignty through the imposition of and application of new and transformative policies, including the law and ...
Andrae, Dominic +2 more
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ABSTRACT While corporate social responsibility (CSR) scholarship assumes that organizational consistency signals effectiveness, there remains a knowledge gap about how MNCs navigate competing institutional logics between headquarters and subsidiaries. This study investigates how managerial sensemaking mediates the effects of institutional pressures on ...
Charles Antony Diab, Wendy Stubbs
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ABSTRACT Recent scholarship shows growing interest in the circular economy (CE) approach, which promotes resource‐efficient, community‐friendly activities. However, scientific evidence is still needed on the synergies and trade‐offs between CE and community development (CD).
Michael Odei Erdiaw‐Kwasie +6 more
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Changing the way we think about change: shifting boundaries changing lives [PDF]
The 2012 Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference was held in Hobart over two days from 12 - 13 July. This conference was organised around the theme of ‘Changing the Way We Think about Change – Shifting Boundaries, Changing Lives’
Isabelle Bartkowiak-Theron, Max Travers
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What Drives CSR Performance: Structures, Declarations or Values?
ABSTRACT Sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are increasingly central to strategic management, yet a gap persists between formal commitments and actual practice. The study explores the structural and value‐based predictors of the institutional integration of CSR and sustainability, with a focus on the mediating role of the CSR ...
Pavla Vrabcová +3 more
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Towards a Critical Race Criminology: Decolonising Criminological Practice [PDF]
This article presents a rationale and strategy for bringing urgent attention to ‘minority’, ‘excluded’, and ‘marginalised’ perspectives within contemporary mainstream criminology.
Breen, Damian, Glynn, Martin
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ABSTRACT Digital transformation is increasingly reshaping how social enterprises organize work, engage stakeholders, and pursue social value. While prior research has examined digitalization in hybrid organizations, limited attention has been paid to how responsibility for inclusive digital transformation is enacted internally.
Riccardo Maiolini +2 more
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ABSTRACT ESG practices offer various benefits for family firms; however, there has been limited focus on how these practices can specifically advantage the owning family. To address this gap, we conduct a multiple‐case study of six Italian family firms.
Rafaela Gjergji +4 more
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