18 May 2021 It Doesn't Always Hurt When a Company in Your Industry Is Caught Cooking the Books Most research reports a stigma effect that damages the market value of the whole industry, but a recent study by Dovev Lavie reveals a competition effect that favors the closest competitors. The overlap in these companies' products determines which effect dominates and how investors react
30 May 2021 Picking the Right Method to Measure Social Impact Francesco Perrini contributed to equipping the social entrepreneur with better knowledge of the methodologies available
23 May 2021 Against the Grain? Companies That Push CSR Beyond Their Own Interest Sandro Castaldo, Nicola Misani, and Antonio Tencati analyzed cases of super erogation, in which firms do something more, without expecting any kind of immediate payoff
16 May 2021 Connecting Ecological Science and Management Theory Managers worry about the impacts of their organizations on the environment, far less about the effects of changes in nature on their business, Stefano Pogutz says
08 May 2021 Bridging the Divide Between HR and CSR Functions A literature review developed a framework for looking at the role that the Human Resource function could play in Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability
07 May 2021 You Can Be Creative Thinking Inside the Box Research by Beatrice Manzoni and Federico Magni finds that the combination of conscientiousness and conformity can boost a kind of creativity useful in a working environment