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This chapter explores the origins of the theme of competitive advantage in 19th and early 20th century economics. This theme, which forms the core of modern Strategic Management, was a battleground for debates about the value of abstract theory versus observations about real-life events....
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We extend recent research on the relationship between corporate social responsibility (henceforth, CSR) and market reactions to accounting restatements (Bartov et al., 2020; Wans, 2020). Drawing on strategic CSR, relational contract, and psychological contract theories, we conjecture that corporate...
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Viewing alliance longevity as a predictor of alliance performance can lead to erroneous conclusions about inter firm collaborations. A short lifespan may be indicative of strong expeditious performance rather than weak performance. Longevity may suggest partners' escalated commitment to a...
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A growing body of work suggests that the presence of women and of independent directors on boards of directors is associated with higher corporate environmental performance. However, the mechanisms linking board composition to corporate environmental performance are not well understood. This...
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