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View article: Remarkable Spatial Influences behind Shaping the Bangla Dance: Performer and Audience Perspectives
Remarkable Spatial Influences behind Shaping the Bangla Dance: Performer and Audience Perspectives Open
Dance is a form of art where the dancers express themselves by moving the body in a rhythmic and coordinated way with a surrounding environment. The environment in which dancers perform has always had an impact on dance forms. In this way,…
View article: Managing the Unwanted: An Application of Dispositional Analysis on the Athena SWAN Initiative in UK Business Schools
Managing the Unwanted: An Application of Dispositional Analysis on the Athena SWAN Initiative in UK Business Schools Open
The Athena SWAN initiative proposes to address gender equality and diversity (E&D) in higher education settings. This research examines how Athena SWAN is organized as a means of controlling gender E&D in the context of UK Business Schools…
View article: Mapping accounting literature on climate finance: identifying research gaps and reflections on future research
Mapping accounting literature on climate finance: identifying research gaps and reflections on future research Open
Purpose This study aims to investigate climate finance literature to understand whether and how research in this area is explored from an accounting perspective. Design/methodology/approach This study conducts a meta-analysis and narrative…
View article: Gamifying sustainability with self-efficacy: motivating green behaviours in large industrial firms
Gamifying sustainability with self-efficacy: motivating green behaviours in large industrial firms Open
Purpose This paper aims to capture the challenges faced by large industrial firms in implementing employee green behaviour. It uses the gamification-based Octalysis framework for identifying motivational drives and entwins it to self-effic…
View article: Climate change-related corporate governance disclosure practices: evidence from Australia
Climate change-related corporate governance disclosure practices: evidence from Australia Open
This research is comprised of three interrelated stages of a broader study of the climate change-related corporate governance disclosure practices of Australian companies. The first stage of the study investigates the climate change-relate…
View article: Modern slavery disclosure regulations in the global supply Chain: A world-systems perspective
Modern slavery disclosure regulations in the global supply Chain: A world-systems perspective Open
This study provides a linguistic analysis of three modern slavery disclosure regulations, the California Transparency in the Supply Chain Act (CTSCA) 2010, section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 and the Australian Modern Slavery Act …
View article: Disclosures of labour practices: perspectives of legitimacy and impression management
Disclosures of labour practices: perspectives of legitimacy and impression management Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how an influential supplier of electronics manufacturing services (i.e. Foxconn) discloses its labour practices. Design/methodology/approach The analysis is conducted through the theoretical …
View article: Impact of Global Clothing Retailers' Unfair Practices on Bangladeshi Suppliers During Covid-19
Impact of Global Clothing Retailers' Unfair Practices on Bangladeshi Suppliers During Covid-19 Open
Based on a survey of 1,000 Bangladeshi factories/suppliers1 producing clothes for global fashion brands and retailers, this research highlights reports of unfair trading practices encountered by manufacturers during Covid-19. Suppliers rep…
View article: Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19
Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19 Open
This study explores Athena SWAN as a mechanism to govern gender equality and diversity in the context of the UK Business and Management Schools during COVID‐19. More specifically, this study reports on the struggles that UK Business School…
View article: COVID-19 and global clothing retailers' responsibility to vulnerable workers: NGO counter-rhetoric
COVID-19 and global clothing retailers' responsibility to vulnerable workers: NGO counter-rhetoric Open
Purpose This article aims to examine how non-governmental organisations (NGOs)' narratives portray the vulnerability of workers in global clothing supply chains during the COVID-19 crisis. Design/methodology/approach The research analyses …
View article: Moral versus pragmatic legitimacy and corporate anti-bribery disclosure: evidence from Australia
Moral versus pragmatic legitimacy and corporate anti-bribery disclosure: evidence from Australia Open
Acknowledgements We acknowledge CA ANZ for funding during the early phase of this project. We thank the journal editors and anonymous reviewers for their comments.
View article: Corporate disclosures on curbing bribery and the UK Bribery Act 2010: evidence from UK companies
Corporate disclosures on curbing bribery and the UK Bribery Act 2010: evidence from UK companies Open
Purpose This study aims to investigate whether United Kingdom (UK)-based companies have changed their voluntary disclosures on curbing the bribery of foreign officials in response to the UK Bribery Act 2010, and if so whether and how such …
View article: Corporate Human Rights Performance and Moral Power: A Study of Retail MNCs’ Supply Chains in Bangladesh
Corporate Human Rights Performance and Moral Power: A Study of Retail MNCs’ Supply Chains in Bangladesh Open
This paper investigates how particular stakeholder groups, such as labor rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs), question and even challenge the moral power of multinational companies (MNCs) to maintain human rights in their supply c…
View article: Corporate social responsibility employment narratives: a linguistic analysis
Corporate social responsibility employment narratives: a linguistic analysis Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, it investigates whether and to what extent “linguistic hedging”, an impression management form of linguistic expression that conveys an ambiguous level of commitment, is used in corporat…
View article: The climate change‐related disclosures and accountability practices of NGOs: Evidence from Australia
The climate change‐related disclosures and accountability practices of NGOs: Evidence from Australia Open
This paper focusses on non‐governmental organisations’ (NGOs) broader social accountability, investigating their public disclosures on climate change commitment and performance. Using a synthesised disclosure index, we analyse the annual r…
View article: Human Rights Performance Disclosure by Companies with Operations in High Risk Countries: Evidence from the Australian Minerals Sector
Human Rights Performance Disclosure by Companies with Operations in High Risk Countries: Evidence from the Australian Minerals Sector Open
The aim of this study is to explore whether Australian mineral companies operating in high human rights risk countries provide more human rights disclosures than companies operating in low risk countries. A content analysis instrument cont…
View article: Anti-bribery disclosures: A response to networked governance
Anti-bribery disclosures: A response to networked governance Open
This study examined the posited link between networked governance (the activities of NGOs and the media) and the anti-bribery disclosures of two global telecommunication companies. Based on a joint consideration of legitimacy theory, media…
View article: Some DTPA Extractable Micronutrients in Different Hill Forest Soils of Chittagong Region, Bangladesh
Some DTPA Extractable Micronutrients in Different Hill Forest Soils of Chittagong Region, Bangladesh Open
DTPA (Diethelene-triamine pentaacetic acid) extractable micronutrients of surface soil samples from six different locations of Cox's Bazar and Chittagong districts were studied. All the soils under study were sufficient in DTPA extractable…
View article: Public disclosure and actional legitimacy: Evidence from WFP’s operations in Nepal’s earthquake affected community
Public disclosure and actional legitimacy: Evidence from WFP’s operations in Nepal’s earthquake affected community Open
This paper investigates how a global humanitarian NGO, World Food Program (WFP), struggled to maintain its legitimacy in response to crisis regarding the distribution of rotten food among earthquake victims in Nepal in mid-2015. Through th…
View article: Demand for, and Impediments to, the Disclosure of Information About Climate Change-Related Corporate Governance Practices
Demand for, and Impediments to, the Disclosure of Information About Climate Change-Related Corporate Governance Practices Open
Based on a survey of climate change experts in different stakeholder groups and interviews with corporate climate change managers, this study provides insights into the gap between what information stakeholders expect, and what Australian …
View article: Soil Properties in Two Forest Sites in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Soil Properties in Two Forest Sites in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh Open
Soil samples were collected from three depths (0-10 cm, 10-40 cm and 40-80 cm) of two forest sites including one plantation dominated by teak with some other minor species and another degraded natural forest in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh to c…
View article: Corporate Disclosure in Relation to Combating Corporate Bribery: A Case Study of Two Chinese Telecommunications Companies
Corporate Disclosure in Relation to Combating Corporate Bribery: A Case Study of Two Chinese Telecommunications Companies Open
This paper investigates the association between global community concerns about bribery activities and anti‐bribery disclosure practices by two Chinese telecommunication companies operating internationally, namely China Mobile and ZTE. Bas…
View article: Corporate Accountability in Relation to Human Rights: Have RIOs Done Enough?
Corporate Accountability in Relation to Human Rights: Have RIOs Done Enough? Open
This chapter focuses on the development of corporate human rights standards since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, better known as the Earth Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. One of the important agend…
View article: Carbon Emission Accounting Fraud
Carbon Emission Accounting Fraud Open
This chapter explores the motivation behind potential carbon emission accounting fraud by corporations. There are several different possible risks of carbon emission accounting fraud which remain mostly overlooked by researchers to date, d…