Academy of Management Review 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Addressing a theoretical problem by reorienting the corporate social performance model. | Business, general | Swanson, Diane L. |
An agent morality view of business policy. | Business, general | Jones, Thomas M., Quinn, Dennis P. |
A natural-resource-based view of the firm.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Hart, Stuart L. |
An integrative process model of coping with job loss. | Business, general | Prussia, Gregory E., Kinicki, Angelo J., Latack, Janina C. |
An options-based model of career mobility in professional service firms. | Business, general | Malos, Stanley B., Campion, Michael A. |
A stakeholder framework for analyzing and evaluating corporate social performance. (includes appendix) | Business, general | Clarkson, Max B.E. |
Avoiding ecological surprise: lessons from long-standing communities.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | King, Andrew |
Ecocentric management for a risk society. | Business, general | Shrivastava, Paul |
Ecologically sustainable organizations: an institutional approach.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Jennings, P. Devereaux, Zandbergen, Paul A. |
Effective whistle-blowing. | Business, general | Near, Janet P., Miceli, Marcia P. |
Efficacy-performance spirals: a multilevel perspective. | Business, general | Thomas, James B., Brass, Daniel J., Lindsley, Dana H. |
Ethics and organizational reflection: the Rockefeller Foundation and postwar "moral deficits," 1942-1954. | Business, general | Scott, William G., Ryan, Lori Verstegen |
Explaining development and change in organizations. | Business, general | Van de Ven, Andrew H., Poole, Marshall Scott |
Instrumental stakeholder theory: a synthesis of ethics and economics. | Business, general | Jones, Thomas M. |
International variation in the business-government interface: institutional and organizational considerations. | Business, general | Hillman, Amy, Keim, Gerald |
Limits to anthropocentrism: toward an ecocentric organization paradigm?(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Purser, Ronald E., Park, Changkil, Montuori, Alfonso |
Managerial third-party dispute intervention: a prescriptive model of strategy selection. | Business, general | Elangovan, A.R. |
Managing legitimacy: strategic and institutional approaches. | Business, general | Suchman, Mark C. |
Product development: past research, present findings, and future directions. | Business, general | Eisenhardt, Kathleen M., Brown, Shona L. |
Seeking the institutional balance of power: avoiding the power of a balanced view. | Business, general | Ahlstrom, David, Dunbar, Roger L.M. |
Shifting paradigms for sustainable development: implications for management theory and research.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Gladwin, Thomas N., Kennelly, James J., Krause, Tara-Shelomith |
Sticky wages revisited: organizational responses to a declining market-clearing wage. | Business, general | Klaas, Brian S., Ullman, Joseph C. |
The role of behavioral formality and informality in the enactment of bureaucratic versus organic organizations. | Business, general | Morand, David A. |
The role of conversations in producing intentional change in organizations. | Business, general | Ford, John D., Ford, Laurie W. |
The role of corporations in achieving ecological sustainability.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Shrivastava, Paul |
The stakeholder theory of the corporation: concepts, evidence, and implications. | Business, general | Donaldson, Thomas, Preston, Lee E. |
Top management team characteristics and corporate illegal activity. | Business, general | Priem, Richard L., Gray, David A., Rasheed, Abdul M.A., Daboub, Anthony J. |
Trust: the connecting link between organizational theory and philosophical ethics. | Business, general | Hosmer, Larue Tone |
Weaving an integrated web: multilevel and multisystem perspectives of ecologically sustainable organizations.(Special Topic Forum on Ecologically Sustainable Organizations) | Business, general | Starik, Mark, Rands, Gordon P. |
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