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Megachurches represent an interesting empirical and conceptual phenomenon. Empirically, megachurches (Protestant churches with average weekly attendance of greater than 2,000 members) are growing at a time when overall church participation in the United States is steady or declining....
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This empirical study examines corporate responses to activist shareholder groups filing social-policy shareholder resolutions. Using resource dependency theory as our conceptual framing, we identify some of the drivers of corporate responses to shareholder activists. This study departs from...
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Initially proposed in the 1950s, corporate social responsibility operated on the idea that business should contribute to a more just and healthy society. Over the last few decades, the concept has grown obsolete under the weight of high inflation and concerns about overregulation and has given...
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