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Corporate environmental performance and financing constraints: An empirical study in the Chinese context. (2021). Liu, Zhenjie ; Hao, Chen.
In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management.
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  17. The role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Organisational Identity Communication, Co-Creation and Orientation. (2021). Soobaroyen, Teerooven ; Sorour, Mohamed Karim ; Boadu, Mark.
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  18. Responsible Firm Behaviour in Political Markets: Judging the Ethicality of Corporate Political Activity in Weak Institutional Environments. (2021). Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele.
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  19. Are Politically Endorsed Firms More Socially Responsible? Selective Engagement in Corporate Social Responsibility. (2021). Luo, Xiaowei Rose ; Wang, Danqing.
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  20. Corporate Social Responsibility as Obligated Internalisation of Social Costs. (2021). Johnston, Andrew ; Osuji, Onyeka ; Amaeshi, Kenneth ; Adegbite, Emmanuel.
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  21. The Role of Institutional Context for Sustainability Cross-Sector Partnerships. An Exploratory Analysis of European Cities. (2021). Ordonez-Ponce, Eduardo.
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  22. Corporate adoption of SDG reporting in a non-enabling institutional environment: Insights from Libyan oil industries. (2021). Almontaser, Tariq ; Gerged, Ali Meftah.
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  23. The implications of financial conservatism for African firms. (2021). Machokoto, Michael ; Aftab, Nadeem ; Chipeta, Chimwemwe.
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  24. Is the cash flow sensitivity of cash asymmetric? African evidence. (2021). Machokoto, Michael ; Areneke, Geofry.
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  25. Accounting colonization, emancipation and instrumental compliance in Nigeria. (2021). Green, Stuart ; Ferry, Laurence ; Haslam, Jim ; Gebreiter, Florian ; Adegbite, Emmanuel.
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  26. Impact mitigation or ecological restoration? Examining the environmental sustainability practices of multinational mining companies. (2021). Amoah, Prince ; Eweje, Gabriel.
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  27. Leveraging ICT to Overcome Complementary Institutional Voids: Insights from Institutional Work by a Social Enterprise to Help Marginalized. (2020). Bandyopadhyay, Somprakash ; Jaikumar, Saravana ; Parthiban, Rishikesan ; Qureshi, Israr ; Bhatt, Babita.
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  28. Nigerian Governance Challenge: Exploring the Role of Natural Resource Rents. (2020). Adeoye, Grace Omowumi ; Fagbemi, Fisayo.
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  29. CSR disclosure against boycotts: evidence from Korea. (2020). Yang, Jiwon ; Rhee, Jay Hyuk.
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  30. Credit information sharing and loan default in developing countries: the moderating effect of banking market concentration and national governance quality. (2020). Ntim, Collins ; Fosu, Samuel ; Agyei-Boapeah, Henry ; Adegbite, Emmanuel ; Danso, Albert.
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  31. Strategic Responses to Grand Challenges: Why and How Corporations Build Community Resilience. (2020). Hamann, Ralph ; Makaula, Lulamile ; Ziervogel, Gina ; Shearing, Clifford ; Zhang, Alan.
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  32. Ethical Judgments About Social Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Influence of Spatio-Cultural Meanings. (2020). Marlow, Susan ; Avillez, Maria Margarida ; Greenman, Andrew.
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  33. Corporate Political Strategies in Weak Institutional Environments: A Break from Conventions. (2020). Rajwani, Tazeeb ; Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele ; Aghanya, Daniel.
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  34. Business Ethics in Africa: The Role of Institutional Context, Social Relevance, and Development Challenges. (2020). Luiz, John ; Amaeshi, Kenneth ; Muthuri, Judy ; Adeleye, Ifedapo.
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  35. How to Shape an Organization’s Sustainable Green Management Performance: The Mediation Effect of Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility. (2020). Yeh, Yen-Li ; Chang, Tai-Wei ; Li, Hung-Xin.
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  36. Robust Collective Impact: How Can a Company Make Collective Impact Sustainable in a Long Run?. (2020). Kim, Sang-Joon ; Lee, Ji Hyeon ; Park, Jaehong.
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  37. How institutions affect CSR practices in the Middle East and North Africa: A critical review. (2020). Jain, Tanusree ; Samara, Georges ; Zoghbi, Edwina ; Jamali, Dima.
    In: Journal of World Business.
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  38. Does innovation and financial constraints affect the propensity to save in emerging markets?. (2020). Machokoto, Michael ; Areneke, Geofry.
    In: Research in International Business and Finance.
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  39. Walking the tightrope and stirring things up: Exploring the institutional work of sustainable entrepreneurs. (2020). Landoni, Paolo ; Strumiskakutra, Marta ; Arenas, Daniel.
    In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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  40. Strategic responses of stigmatized Chinese manufacturing firms to formal and informal environmental regulative pressures through enhanced corporate social responsibility effort. (2019). Chen, Haipeng (Allan) ; Wei, Jiuchang ; Xu, Jia.
    In: Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management.
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  41. Financial and corporate social performance in the UK listed firms: the relevance of non-linearity and lag effects. (2019). Guney, Yilmaz ; Tahir, Suleiman ; Kwabi, Frank ; Adegbite, Emmanuel.
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  42. Responsible Business in Fragile Contexts: Comparing Perceptions from Domestic and Foreign Firms in Myanmar. (2019). Barkemeyer, Ralf ; Miklian, Jason.
    In: Sustainability.
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  43. Social Innovation to Sustain Rural Communities: Overcoming Institutional Challenges in Serbia. (2019). Hogl, Karl ; Ivojinovi, Ivana ; Ludvig, Alice.
    In: Sustainability.
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  44. Globalisation, governance, accountability and the natural resource ‘curse’: Implications for socio-economic growth of oil-rich developing countries. (2019). Ullah, Subhan ; Adams, Kweku.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  45. Strategic stakeholder management, environmental corporate social responsibility engagement, and financial performance of stigmatized firms derived from Chinese special environmental policy. (2019). Lu, Liangdong ; Wei, Jiuchang ; Xu, Jia.
    In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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  46. Beyond institutional voids and the middle-income trap: The emerging business angel market in Malaysia. (2018). Lai, PC ; Scheela, William ; Vivekarajah, Sivapalan ; Harrison, Richard.
    In: Asia Pacific Journal of Management.
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  47. Stakeholder influence, institutional duality, and CSR involvement of MNC subsidiaries. (2018). Marshall, Roger ; Kim, Jungkeun ; Afzali, Hajir.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  48. The promotion of ethical entrepreneurship in the Third World: Exploring realities and complexities from an embedded perspective. (2018). Toledano, Nuria ; Karanda, Crispen.
    In: Business Horizons.
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  49. Institutional Antecedents of the Corporate Social Responsibility Narrative in the Developing World Context: Implications for Sustainable Development. (2018). Novakovic, Yvonne ; Idemudia, Uwafiokun ; Melissen, Frans ; Mzembe, Andrew Ngawenja.
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  50. How Does Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Matter in a Dysfunctional Institutional Environment? Evidence from China. (2017). Wei, Zelong ; Zhou, Kevin Zheng ; Li, Julie Juan ; Shen, Hao.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
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