Corporate political activity, reimagined: revisiting the political marketplace

IV Katic, A Hillman - Journal of Management, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
We update the literature on corporate attempts to influence political actors, and thereby
shape their governmental outcomes. Doing so allows us to recognize where the field has …

[HTML][HTML] Examining analytic practices in latent dirichlet allocation within psychological science: scoping review

LJ Hagg, SS Merkouris, GA O'Dea, LM Francis… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Topic modeling approaches allow researchers to analyze and represent written
texts. One of the commonly used approaches in psychology is latent Dirichlet allocation …

Made to be broken? A theory of regulatory governance and rule-breaking entrepreneurial action

DS Lucas, CS Fuller, MD Packard - Journal of Business Venturing, 2022 - Elsevier
Although regulatory institutions are said to enable and constrain entrepreneurial action,
ventures frequently emerge with products, processes, and business models that skirt or defy …

[HTML][HTML] MNE nonmarket strategy in a changing world: Complexities, varieties, and a values-based approach

V Shirodkar, TA Liedong, T Rajwani… - International business …, 2024 - Elsevier
Burgeoning complexity and variability in the political and social contexts in which
multinational enterprises (MNEs) operate has led to increased research on MNE nonmarket …

Remaking capitalism: The strength of weak legislation in mobilizing B corporation certification

DS Lucas, MG Grimes, J Gehman - Academy of Management …, 2022 - journals.aom.org
Myriad cross-sector initiatives seek to remake capitalism into a more just, sustainable, and
inclusive system. But how do these distributed efforts—which often vary in strength …

Cultural spawning: Founders bringing organizational cultures to their startup

Y Ahn, HR Greve - Organization Science, 2025 - pubsonline.informs.org
In searching for the sources of heterogeneity in organizational cultures, one possibility is that
new ventures show a cultural spawning of incorporating elements from the culture of the …

Lost and found in translation: How firms use anisomorphism to manage the institutional complexity of CSR

M Corciolani, E Giuliani, A Humphreys… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Prior research on the internationalization of firms from emerging countries has fruitfully
invoked institutional theory to emphasize the legitimacy benefits that firms that obtain from …

Investor state dispute settlement (ISDS) and the social licence to operate of international business: An analysis of controversial cases

L Curran - International Business Review, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper analyses how the challenging of regulation by multinational enterprises through
the investor state dispute settlement (ISDS) process impacts the social licence to operate …

How Music Theory Can Inform Competitive Dynamics: Anticipatory Awareness and Successful Preemption

EY Lee, JR Busenbark, MC Withers… - … of Management Review, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Competitive dynamics (CD) research has long relied on the awareness-motivation-capability
(AMC) framework to analyze competitive actions and responses. Rooted in the stimulus …

Being reassuring about the past while promising a better future: how companies frame temporal focus in social responsibility reporting

A Tuan, M Corciolani, E Giuliani - Business & Society, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
How is time framed in corporate social responsibility (CSR) talk? The literature mostly fails to
analyze how multiple CSR activities are framed from a temporal perspective. Moreover …