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  1. Family Business and the 1%.Robert S. Nason & Michael Carney - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (6):1191-1215.
    Growing concern about economic inequality has generated a polarized narrative regarding the causes and consequences of extreme wealth. We contend that divided ideological positions obscure a more mundane reality about the typical wealthiest 1% households. Using data from the triennial survey of consumer finance, we demonstrate that there is substantial heterogeneity within the 1%. Contrary to public discourse, the typical 1% household does not have wealth reflective of popular rich lists, but derives a significant share of its wealth from ownership (...)
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  • A New Era for Business & Society.Andrew Crane, Irene Henriques, Bryan Husted & Dirk Matten - 2015 - Business and Society 54 (1):3-8.
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  • A Social Connection Approach to Corporate Responsibility.Andreas Scherer - 2014 - Business and Society 53 (2):300-332.
    Corporate responsibility for consumption-related issues has been on the business ethics agenda for several decades. However, some recent consumption-related issues, such as obesity, differ qualitatively from the traditional product liability cases. This study proposes an alternative responsibility concept, referred to as the social connection corporate responsibility . A detailed conceptualization of the social connection CR is presented and subsequently contrasted with the liability approach to CR. Then, a social connection logic to the case of obesity is applied, followed by an (...)
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  • What Constitutes a Theoretical Contribution in the Business and Society Field?Dirk Matten, Bryan W. Husted, Irene Henriques & Andrew Crane - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (6):783-791.
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  • Publishing Country Studies in Business & Society: Or, Do We Care About CSR in Mongolia?Dirk Matten, Bryan W. Husted, Irene Henriques & Andrew Crane - 2016 - Business and Society 55 (1):3-10.
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  • Defining the Scope of Business & Society.Dirk Matten, Bryan Husted, Irene Henriques & Andrew Crane - 2015 - Business and Society 54 (4):427-434.
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  • Managing Physical Impacts of Climate Change: An Attentional Perspective on Corporate Adaptation.Federica Gasbarro & Jonatan Pinkse - 2019 - Business and Society 58 (2):333-368.
    Based on a study of the oil and gas industry, this article examines how physical impacts of climate change become events that firms notice and interpret in a way that leads to an active response to adapt to these impacts. Theoretically, the study draws on the attention-based view to highlight the potential biases that might occur as a consequence of firms’ preconceptions as well as organizational structure and context. In the empirical analysis, the article derives a model that explains the (...)
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  • Engaging Fringe Stakeholders in Business and Society Research: Applying Visual Participatory Research Methods.Judy N. Muthuri & Lauren McCarthy - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (1):131-173.
    Business and society researchers, as well as practitioners, have been critiqued for ignoring those with less voice and power often referred to as “fringe stakeholders.” Existing methods used in B&S research often fail to address issues of meaningful participation, voice and power, especially in developing countries. In this article, we stress the utility of visual participatory research methods in B&S research to fill this gap. Through a case study on engaging Ghanaian cocoa farmers on gender inequality issues, we explore how (...)
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  • A Social Connection Approach to Corporate Responsibility.Schrempf Judith - 2014 - Business and Society 53 (2):300-332.
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  • Reviewing a Decade of Research on the “Base/Bottom of the Pyramid” Concept.Ans Kolk - 2014 - Business and Society 53 (3):338-377.
    In 1998-1999, Prahalad and colleagues introduced the base/bottom of the pyramid concept in an article and a working paper. This article’s goal is to answer the following question: What has become of the concept over the decade following its first systematic exposition in 1999? To answer this question, the authors conducted a systematic review of articles on the BOP, identifying 104 articles published in journals or proceedings over a 10-year period . This count excludes books, chapters, and teaching cases. The (...)
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