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Measuring Institutional Work in Sustainability Reporting: Scale Development and Validation in the Oil and Gas Sector

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Sustainability reporting has gained significant importance in assessing and enhancing organisational sustainability performance. However, there has been limited focus on how sustainability reporting managers (SRMs) perceive and engage in the institutional work that underpins reporting practices.
Hania Rehman   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Strategic framing of novel ideas: How contestation shapes the evolution of novelty

open access: yesStrategic Entrepreneurship Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary Entrepreneurs use strategic framing to gain support for their novel ventures, products, and services. A key challenge entrepreneurs face is that audiences often contest frames that introduce novel ideas, especially when these ideas disrupt audiences' mental and business models.
Janina Klein   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Industry or relevant market? EMFA and two different perspectives on newspaper concentration

open access: yesCommunication & Society (Formerly Comunicación y Sociedad)
When media researchers and policy makers talk about media concentration, they usually mean the concentration of ownership in individual media industries nationwide.
Heikki Hellman   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Strategic options for the newspaper publishing companies.

open access: yes
Tevens verschenen als: Research Memorandum / METEOR, Universiteit Maastricht. - (RM04003)
Kranenburg, H.L. van
core  

Collaboration post‐acquisition: The role of acquirers' motives

open access: yesStrategic Management Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary What role do collaborations with a target's partners play in an acquisition, and how do these collaborations evolve post‐acquisition? Research suggests that these collaborations are an important reason to acquire but often diminish post‐acquisition. But if they tend to diminish, why are they a reason to acquire?
Henning Piezunka   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Through the Printing Press : An Account of Open Practices in the Swedish Newspaper Industry

open access: yes, 2014
Organizational practices that foster a dialogic relationship between organizations and their constituent customers have created an arena for inbound and outbound innovation.
Edenius, Mats,   +2 more
core  

Stakeholder synergies in acquisitions

open access: yesStrategic Management Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Research Summary Acquisitions can create synergies by combining an acquirer's and a target's pre‐existing relationships with nonmarket stakeholders. We introduce the “reset effect” as a novel mechanism that occurs when a firm with cooperative stakeholder relationships combines with a firm that has conflictual relationships, prompting the ...
Kate Odziemkowska   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

(Dis)information Systems: a Systemic View of Disinformation

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Disinformation is an ancient social phenomenon that has found a favourable environment for dissemination in internet‐based social networks. While the scientific community seeks to address the problem by creating specific tools to detect and classify the various types of false information, we argue that systems thinking is necessary to ...
Herbert Laroca   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Inszenierung in den Alpen. „Völkerschauen“ in Tirol in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts

open access: yesHistoria.scribere
Staging in the Alps: “Ethnographic Exhibitions” in Tyrol in the First Half of the 20th Century This bachelor’s thesis examines the phenomenon of “ethnographic exhibitions” in Tyrol from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century.
Sarah Delvai
doaj   +1 more source

Normalizing the Shamed Self: Stigma, Neutralization and “Narrative Credibility” in Interviews on White‐Collar Transgression

open access: yesSymbolic Interaction, EarlyView.
In this article, I analyze my interviews with Mark (pseudonym), a social scientist who committed major academic fraud in over 50 top‐tier journal articles in the first decade of this century. I explain how stigma played a central role in how Mark and I shaped our interaction. I focus on how Mark, a former Professor and Dean with a distinguished career,
Thaddeus Müller
wiley   +1 more source

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