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Sustainability and corporate social responsibility in supply chains: The state of research in supply chain management and business ethics journals
(Elsevier, 2016-06)
Sustainability has become a popular topic, not only in business research at large, but specifically in the supply chain management (SCM) discipline. In addition, the business ethics (BE) field has an extensive stream of ...
Modeling the liquid-liquid extraction equilibrium of iron (III) with hydroxyoxime extractant and equilibrium-based simulation of counter-current copper extraction circuits
(Elsevier, 2018)
The phase equilibrium in the loading and stripping stages of the liquid–liquid extraction of iron (III) with hydroxyoxime extractant in kerosene was studied over a wide range of hydroxyoxime extractant (Acorga M5640, 3–25 ...
Cross-Sector Social Interactions and Systemic Change in Disaster Response: A Qualitative Study
(Springer, 2018-04-06)
The United States National Preparedness System has evolved significantly in the recent past. These changes have affected the system structures and goals for disaster response. At the same time, actors such as private ...
In defense of ‘eco’ in innovation ecosystem
(Elsevier, 2017-02-01)
Innovation ecosystem is an increasingly popular but all too often ambiguously utilized concept across academia, policy and business. In their recent well-argued critique of the concept, Oh et al. (2016) called it a “flawed ...
Sustainability-related risk management in buying logistics services: An exploratory cross-case analysis
(Emerald Publishing, 2017-07-13)
Purpose
Sustainability-related risk management of logistics service providers (LSPs) is an essential part of sustainability performance of focal companies, as logistics services touch the entire supply chain (SC) – from ...
The role of employee incentives and motivation on organisational innovativeness in different organisational culture
(Imperial College Press, 2020-05)
Organisational innovativeness is known to be affected by employee incentives and motivation, but the evidence is inconclusive regarding the organisational contexts and contingencies where this phenomenon takes place. To ...
Theorizing expectations as enablers of intangible assets in public relations: Normative, predictive, and destructive
(Sage Publications, 2019-09-06)
Expectations intersect with many areas of public relations, yet conceptual and theoretical understandings of expectations have not been strong in public relations research. In fact, expectations are often discussed at a ...
What drives the development of intellectual capital? A longitudinal study
(Routledge, 2020-03-12)
The beneficial consequences that intellectual capital exerts on various aspects of organizational performance have become well established facts demonstrated in a wide range of empirical studies. However, little knowledge ...
Renewable energy investment attractiveness: Enabling multi-criteria cross-regional analysis from the investors’ perspective
(Elsevier, 2020-01-02)
A review of economic geography studies on renewable energy showed a lack of the investors’ perspective in such an analysis that is crucial for both a single investment planning and policy development. This paper introduces ...
Fostering inclusive innovation in developing economies: An integrative framework for MNEs
(Springer, Cham, 2019-04-30)
Inclusive innovation, a relatively new term emerging in the last decade, commonly refers to any innovation for poor and otherwise excluded members of society. Developing economies are particularly promising targets for ...