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View article: Self-serving leadership and knowledge hiding in MNEs: Examining the roles of emotional exhaustion and thriving at work
Self-serving leadership and knowledge hiding in MNEs: Examining the roles of emotional exhaustion and thriving at work Open
Knowledge is an important resource for the development of individuals and the successful operation of companies, yet knowledge hiding (KH) within organizations is universal. Based on the conservation of resources theory, this study investi…
View article: Do Climate Change Regulatory Pressures Increase Corporate Environmental Sustainability Performance? The Moderating Roles of Foreign Market Exposure and Industry Carbon Intensity
Do Climate Change Regulatory Pressures Increase Corporate Environmental Sustainability Performance? The Moderating Roles of Foreign Market Exposure and Industry Carbon Intensity Open
This study focuses on climate change regulatory pressures at the national/regional level, which can be considered emergent institutions – newly established and subject to change – in contrast to established institutions. We explore their i…
View article: Environmental Performance Feedback and Timing of Reshoring: Perspectives from the Behavioural Theory of the Firm
Environmental Performance Feedback and Timing of Reshoring: Perspectives from the Behavioural Theory of the Firm Open
The behavioural theory of the firm (BTOF) claims that firms’ performance feedback is significant for strategic decision‐making. Building upon this, we shift our focus from the widely researched topic of financial performance to sustainabil…
View article: Participative leadership, ethical climate and responsible innovation perceptions: evidence from South Korea
Participative leadership, ethical climate and responsible innovation perceptions: evidence from South Korea Open
This study explores a novel process linking participative leadership (PL) to responsible innovation (RI) perceptions through ethical climate. It also investigates the moderating role of managerial discretion in this process. Two-wave surve…
View article: Relational resources for innovation ambidexterity within coopetitive relationships: the contingent role of managerial ambidexterity
Relational resources for innovation ambidexterity within coopetitive relationships: the contingent role of managerial ambidexterity Open
Purpose While the performance benefits of relational resources and managerial ambidexterity have been widely discussed in coopetition literature, there is only limited evidence that illustrates the underlying relationships between these re…
View article: Sustainable corporate governance for environmental innovation: A configurational analysis on board capital, CEO power and ownership structure
Sustainable corporate governance for environmental innovation: A configurational analysis on board capital, CEO power and ownership structure Open
CEOs, boards of directors, and owners are believed to be important actors in affecting environmental innovation. Yet, there is a lack of combined view on the three actors in the literature. This study aims to explore the sources of environ…
View article: Climate change disclosure and the promise of response‐ability and transparency: A synthesizing framework and future research agenda
Climate change disclosure and the promise of response‐ability and transparency: A synthesizing framework and future research agenda Open
This paper systematically reviews the burgeoning but fragmented body of literature on climate change disclosure in the first two decades of the 21st century. Although there is an increasing trend for organizations to engage in climate chan…
View article: Open Science and Open Innovation in a socio‐political context: knowledge production for societal impact in an age of post‐truth populism
Open Science and Open Innovation in a socio‐political context: knowledge production for societal impact in an age of post‐truth populism Open
This conceptual paper traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative coupling to Open Innovation in the contemporary socio‐political context; where universities are re‐imaging their civic missions in the face o…
View article: Improving the productivity of Tasmanian vineyards
Improving the productivity of Tasmanian vineyards Open
Jones, J.E., Swarts, N.D., Walker, H.V., & Kerslake, F. Improving the productivity of Tasmanian vineyards 2019. 11th Wine Tasmania Field Day, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia – Oral presentation (RODA shows 2019 data. This site - http://webcach…
View article: In search of a circular supply chain archetype – a content-analysis-based literature review
In search of a circular supply chain archetype – a content-analysis-based literature review Open
This paper addresses questions of how extant research discourses concerning the sustainability of supply chains contribute to understanding about circularity in supply chain configurations that support restorative and regenerative processe…
View article: Product-service systems business models for circular supply chains
Product-service systems business models for circular supply chains Open
Shifting supply chain architectures from ‘linear’ to ‘circular’ structures is imperative as businesses strive towards a circular economy ideal. Such a transformation requires innovation in the business models with impacts on value proposit…
View article: Non‐financial Shareholder Activism: A Process Model for Influencing Corporate Environmental and Social Performance*
Non‐financial Shareholder Activism: A Process Model for Influencing Corporate Environmental and Social Performance* Open
Shareholders have become increasingly active in endeavouring to influence companies’ environmental and social practices. In comparison with the mature field of financially motivated shareholder activism, limited enquiries have been carried…
View article: Pre-paradigmatic status of industrial sustainability: a systematic review
Pre-paradigmatic status of industrial sustainability: a systematic review Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to progress operations management theory and practice by organising contributions to knowledge production, in industrial sustainability, from disparate researcher communities. It addresses the principal…
View article: Harnessing Difference: A Capability‐Based Framework for Stakeholder Engagement in Environmental Innovation
Harnessing Difference: A Capability‐Based Framework for Stakeholder Engagement in Environmental Innovation Open
Innovation for environmental sustainability requires firms to engage with external stakeholders to access expertise, solve complex problems, and gain social legitimacy. In this open innovation context, stakeholder engagement is construed a…
View article: Shades of Grey: Guidelines for Working with the Grey Literature in Systematic Reviews for Management and Organizational Studies
Shades of Grey: Guidelines for Working with the Grey Literature in Systematic Reviews for Management and Organizational Studies Open
This paper suggests how the ‘grey literature’, the diverse and heterogeneous body of material that is made public outside, and not subject to, traditional academic peer‐review processes, can be used to increase the relevance and impact of …