How Firms Take Advantage of Pollution Havens through Global Sourcing

By Heather Berry, Aseem Kaul and Narae Lee The pollution haven effect—firms taking advantage of lax environmental standards in foreign countries by shifting their manufacturing activities there—has been extensively documented in both economics and management as governments and firms consider … Continue reading How Firms Take Advantage of Pollution Havens through Global Sourcing

Family CEOs May Get Paid Less in the US; New Study Suggests the Opposite is True for India

originally published by SMS Journals Press Releases Few topics in organization studies have received as much attention from scholars as CEO compensation. Two key questions are why some CEOs are paid more than others and to what extent is CEO … Continue reading Family CEOs May Get Paid Less in the US; New Study Suggests the Opposite is True for India

Does Social Entrepreneurship Training Work? – Only if Carefully Designed

by Thomas Åstebro & Florian Hoos Social entrepreneurship is characterized by a deep commitment to a social cause and the desire to develop new business models with economic, social, and ecological impacts. But can people be trained to become better … Continue reading Does Social Entrepreneurship Training Work? – Only if Carefully Designed