Survey experiments are an underutilized but powerful tool for sociologists interested in studying causal research questions. Survey experiments can yield insights into the breadth …
In the recent past, European states have adopted mandatory due diligence (MDD) laws for holding companies accountable for the environmental and human rights impacts of their …
Despite increasing their consumption footprints, high-income countries have improved domestic environmental and labour conditions. This incongruity is enabled by international …
Expanded international trade and globalised production networks are increasing the environmental and social impacts in middle-income countries (GNI per capita 1,136 …
Leaders with legitimacy attain substantial benefits in the workplace, like cooperation and minimal dissension from workers. We argue that legitimacy also benefits leaders by …
O Schilke, G Rossman - American Sociological Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
When people want to conduct a transaction, but doing so would be morally disreputable, they can obfuscate the fact that they are engaging in an exchange while still arranging for a …
J Fang - American Sociological Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
How does state censorship shape global creative production? To explore the merger of art and the state in a global context, I adopt a micro-sociological approach to examine the …
By importing goods whose production affects the environment abroad, wealthy countries are'offshoring'a large share of their total environmental footprint of consumption to less …
L Lupo, T Bartley - Journal of Industrial Relations, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Calls to improve labor conditions in global supply chains frequently urge more robust responsibility-taking by brands/buyers, various forms of state intervention, and respect for …