Complete and Accurate? The Role of Profit Orientation in the Production of Public Health Data
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by Elina S. Hoffmann, Valerie J. Karplus, Erica R. H. Fuchs
1M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Public officials rely on performance data that are self-reported by organizations to evaluate progress on a wide range of prosocial outcomes. Policies that require public disclosure of performance in health care are thought to enable patients to select high-quality providers, which in turn may spur quality improvements as providers seek to protect their reputation or increase economic returns. Drawing on institutional theory that examines how conflicting institutional pressures influence organizational decisions, we theorize how profit orientation may med ..read more
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COVID-19 and Management Scholarship: Lessons for Conducting Impactful Research
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by Gerard George, Gokhan Ertug, Hari Bapuji, Jonathan P. Doh, Johanna Mair, Ajnesh Prasad
1M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. The COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for management scholars to address large-scale and complex societal problems and strive for greater practical and policy impact. A brief overview of the most-cited work on COVID-19 reveals that, compared with their counterparts in other disciplines, leading management journals and professional associations lagged in providing a platform for high-impact research on COVID-19. To help management research play a more active role in responding to similar global challenges in the future, we propose an integrative fr ..read more
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Unveiling the Black Box in Retail Firms’ Supply Chain Labor Standards Performance: A Theory of Supply Chain Labor Compliance Integration
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by Mevan Jayasinghe, Yinyin Cao
1M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Prior work shows limited success in retail firms’ efforts to create socially responsible supply chains by enforcing suppliers’ compliance with labor standards, partly due to conflicting sourcing demands exerted on the supplier by siloed functional units within the retail firm. To ensure the substantive adoption of labor standards throughout its supply chain, we argue that the retail firm must improve their degree of “supply chain labor compliance integration” by minimizing cross-functional tensions in human capital, identities, processes and goals. We def ..read more
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Exploring Public Health Research for Corporate Health Policy: Insights for Business and Society Scholars
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by Lilia Raquel Rojas-Cruz, Irene Henriques, Bryan W. Husted
1M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Despite the growing interest in societal impact in the business and society literature, there remains a notable gap in research on the impact of health interventions on physical and mental health and social welfare. To address this gap, we shift the unit of analysis to the intervention, akin to the level of analysis used in health research. Drawing on a curated subset of health interventions in the workplace from the public health literature, we argue that management scholars can adopt the methods used by public health scholars to design and assess health ..read more
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Antiretroviral Therapy Coverage, Entrepreneurship, and Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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by Cornelius A. Rietveld, Pankaj C. Patel
2M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Improvements in the health capital of citizens are central to the development of countries. By exploiting steep decreases in antiretroviral drug prices and the subsequent increases in antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage, we test whether the resulting improvements in the health of the population are associated with the prevalence of entrepreneurial activity and whether entrepreneurial activity strengthens the relationship between ART coverage and a country’s development. Drawing on a sample of 87 low- and middle-income countries (2006–2019), we find that ..read more
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Outcomes and Municipal Credit Risk
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by Christopher C. Bruno, Witold J. Henisz
3M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. We investigate the association between a wide range of community-level environmental, social, and governance (ESG) outcomes and the credit risk of U.S. municipal finance fixed-income securities. We develop a novel dataset of multiple ESG outcomes for U.S. counties and connect it to a 2001-2020 panel of municipal bonds issued within those counties. Overall, we find supportive evidence that collective increases in community-level ESG factors (i.e., ESG outcomes) are associated with reductions in credit risk for U.S. municipal finance instruments over time ..read more
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Expectations Meet Reality: Leader Sensemaking and Enactment of Stakeholder Engagement in Multistakeholder Social Enterprises
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by Nevena Radoynovska
3M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Given the urgency of global crises, interest abounds in alternative organizational forms (e.g., multistakeholder social enterprises, MSEs), promising structural solutions to engage diverse stakeholders in the creation of joint social, economic, and democratic values. Yet, studies of the who, how, and why of stakeholder engagement are predominantly rooted in for-profit contexts, assuming objective boundaries between insider/outsider stakeholders and engagement as a means to an end. The context of MSEs challenges both of these assumptions. Based on intervie ..read more
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Time Theft: Exposing a Subtle Yet Serious Driver of Socioeconomic Inequality
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by Jason R. Pierce, Laura M. Giurge, Brad Aeon
3M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. Socioeconomic inequality is perpetuated and exacerbated by an overlooked yet serious epidemic of time theft: the act of causing others to lose their time without adequate cause, compensation, or consent. We explain why time theft goes unnoticed, how it drives socioeconomic inequality, and what businesses and policymakers can do to address it ..read more
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Social Challenges for Business in the Age of Populism
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by Dorottya Sallai, Glenn Morgan, Magnus Feldmann, Marcus Gomes, Andrew Spicer
3M ago
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Unpacking Indigenous Social Mobility: Entrepreneurs, Social Networks, and Connections to Culture
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by Rochelle Côté, Michelle Evans
4M ago
Business &Society, Ahead of Print. In settler societies, upward social mobility by Indigenous people is seen in the growth of successful professional and entrepreneurial classes where both wealth creation and social power are significant resources. Yet, public and academic discourses perpetuate the belief that social mobility impacts negatively on Indigenous people by placing cultural identity in conflict with capitalist business practices. Using data from an international comparison consisting of interviews with 220 Indigenous entrepreneurs in research sites across three countries, this a ..read more
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