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Punit Arora

Reimagining the governance of cooperatives

Call for Papers Business & Society: Special Issue on “Reimagining the governance of cooperatives: The dynamics, diffusion, and consequences of governance innovations.” Submission Deadline: Jan 31, 2025.       Guest Editors: Frédéric Dufays, HEC Liège-Université de Liège & KU Leuven Johanna Mair, Hertie School & Stanford University Morshed Mannan, European University Institute Simon Pek, […]

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Global Social Movements and the Governance of the Firm

Equipped with the power of the internet, recent social movements have become more global in character. The rising power, reach, and prominence of large corporations have made them a common target of GSMs that aim to influence societal and corporate values. Executives and boards face increasing pressures to make corporate decisions considering the demands emerging

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Understanding and Confronting Organizational Corruption and Wrongdoing

Call for Papers: Business & Society: Special Issue on “Understanding and Confronting Organizational Corruption and Wrongdoing in the Era of Grand Societal Challenges” Submission Deadline: Dec 31, 2024. Guest Editors: Stefan Schembera, Radboud University, Netherlands Armando Castro, University College London, UK Don Lange, Arizona State University, USA Kathleen Rehbein, Marquette University, USA Business & Society Editor: Punit Arora, City

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Do female entrepreneurs really underperform male entrepreneurs? No.

There is a widespread myth among practitioners and academics alike that female-run businesses underperform male-run businesses. Known as the Female Underperformance Hypothesis (FUH), this perspective argues that women choose to launch businesses with lower growth potential for pursuing non-economic goals such as a better work-life balance and independence. Women-owned firms are expected to exhibit working

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Do Corporate Environmental Disclosures Lead To Innovation?

Firms are under increasing pressure to disclose their environmental performance, resulting in some exaggerating their results and others underreporting them.1,2 At one end of the spectrum is “greenwashing”: firms exaggerate or fake eco-friendliness to influence stakeholder perceptions, conceal bad business practices, lower exposure risk, or alleviate competitive pressure.3,4 Examples include Volkswagen’s falsification of vehicle emissions

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Corporate Governance: An International Review Special Issue on “Global Social Movements and the Governance of the Firm”

Call for Papers Corporate Governance: An International Review Special Issue on “Global Social Movements and the Governance of the Firm” Submission Deadline: October 1, 2022. Guest Editors: Cynthia E. Clark, Bentley University, USA Tanusree Jain, Trinity Business School, Ireland Punit Arora, City University of New York, USA Patricia Gabaldon, IE Business School, Spain This Special Issue

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