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  1. Ethical Sourcing and Decision Making in the Fashion Industry: A Longitudinal Qualitative Examination.Anushree Tandon, Amandeep Dhir, Puneet Kaur & Chidiebere Ogbonnaya - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-29.
    Ethical sourcing is a crucial issue for the fashion industry, which is under intense pressure to build ethical and responsible supply chains. Despite its importance, we know little about how individual employees working in the fashion supply chain view ethical sourcing and the ethical considerations they encounter during their work. We adopted the moral agency theory to address these lacunas and conducted a longitudinal qualitative research study. We collected data from a highly heterogenous sample of employees based in the United (...)
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  • Exploring the Implications of Working Conditions for Corporate Sustainability in Last-Mile Delivery Platform Companies.Annachiara Longoni, Sergio Salas, Cristina Sancha, Vicenta Sierra & Frank Wiengarten - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-25.
    Last-mile delivery platforms have recently emerged as effective business models to match supply and demand, even though they have been criticized for potentially exploiting their workers. This paper investigates the corporate sustainability and socio-economic trade-offs of platform companies in relation to working conditions (i.e., work relationships, social subsystems, and technical subsystem). A survey of 392 paid-per-order workers from six food delivery platforms across Spain was conducted to validate our research framework. Our findings provide a nuanced understanding of the impact of (...)
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