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Emerging markets experience institutional and social changes over time that present different stakeholder expectations for multinational corporations (MNCs). MNCs are often accused of social misdeeds and experience public crises during the changes, leaving questions how they adapt to the local...
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The state is a key driver of corporate social responsibility across developed and developing countries. But the existing research provides comparatively little knowledge about: 1) how companies strategically manage the relationship with the state through CSR; 2) how this strategy takes shape...
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The way in which business ethics change over time will remain theoretically unclear unless we empirically reveal the temporal coevolution and coalignment among a changing environment, transitional institutions, strategic adaptations, and performance implications. To revitalize this...
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