Research note and review of the empirical ethical decision-making literature: Boundary conditions and extensions

K Lehnert, Y Park, N Singh - Journal of Business Ethics, 2015 - Springer
In business ethics, there is a large body of literature focusing on the conditions, factors, and
influences in the ethical decision-making processes. This work builds upon the past critical …

Living with corruption in Central and Eastern Europe: Social identity and the role of moral disengagement

K Takacs Haynes, M Rašković - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
We examine corruption across three Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries (Hungary,
North Macedonia and Slovenia) through a social psychology framework which integrates …

Psychological factors influencing the managers' intention to adopt green IS: A review-based comprehensive framework and ranking the factors

MD Esfahani, M Nilashi, AA Rahman… - International Journal of …, 2015 - igi-global.com
This paper proposes a comprehensive framework of the individual factors that influence
organizational decision-makers to adopt Green information systems (IS), based on a review …

Inherited scepticism and neo-communist CSR-washing: Evidence from a post-communist society

P Koleva, M Meadows - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
The sizeable theoretical and empirical literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR)
and business ethics in Western, developed economies indicates that the topic has attracted …

Former Communist party membership and present-day entrepreneurship

A Ivlevs, M Nikolova, O Popova - Small Business Economics, 2021 - Springer
After the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe, former party members were
particularly likely to start businesses and become entrepreneurs. What remains unclear …

Competitor orientation and the evolution of business markets

N Bendle, M Vandenbosch - Marketing Science, 2014 - pubsonline.informs.org
Competitor orientation, ie, the focus on beating the competition rather than maximizing
profits, seems to thrive in business situations despite being, by definition, suboptimal for …

Debiasing competitive irrationality: How managers can be prevented from trading off absolute for relative profit

L Graf, A König, A Enders, H Hungenberg - European Management Journal, 2012 - Elsevier
Managers sometimes sacrifice profits only to improve their relative competitive standing, a
behaviour that is known as “competitive irrationality.” Previous research has generated a …

[HTML][HTML] Green IT/IS adoption within organizations: A systematic literature review and research agenda

MD Esfahani, H Shahbazi, M Nilashi… - Journal of Soft Computing …, 2018 - jscdss.com
Advances in technology have affected all sectors of the economy and environments of
countries around the globe. Research studies of the relationship between environmental …

The impact of communist ideology on the patenting activity of Chinese firms

D Xu, KZ Zhou, S Chen - Academy of Management Journal, 2023 - journals.aom.org
The Chinese Communist Party began decoupling its policies and practices from Maoist
communist ideology more than four decades ago. Yet, why does Maoism continue to have …

Scarcity in today´ s consumer markets: scoping the research landscape by author keywords

H Sun, T Teichert - Management Review Quarterly, 2024 - Springer
Scarcity refers to not having enough of what one needs. This phenomenon has shaped
individuals´ life since ancient times, nowadays ranging from daily-life scarcity cues in …