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Strategic responses of MNCs in emerging markets: addressing institutional voids associated with informal institutions
Anne H. KochThe purpose of this paper is to address the question how multinational corporations (MNCs) can respond to different domains of formal voids associated with informal institutions…
“We care about others”: discursive constructions of corruption vis-à-vis national/cultural identity in Indonesia’s business-government relations
Kanti PertiwiThis paper aims to problematize existing conceptualization of corruption by presenting alternative perspectives on corruption in Indonesia through the lens of national/cultural…
International mega-corruption Inc.: the structural violence against sustainable development
Frederick AhenThis paper aims to determine the underlying structural foundations that explain why mega (large-scale) corruption exists in an ever-more sophisticated form and how and why the…
Internalising and internationalising country specific CSR practices of a Japanese multinational company
Chamila R. Perera, Chandana R. HewegeApplying mainstream, Western-centric corporate social responsibility (CSR) theory to make sense of CSR practices of multinational firms of non-Western origin seems to be…
How far are we from understanding corruption? The effect of cultural distance on corruption perception
Mike Szymanski, Ivan Valdovinos, Evodio KalteneckerThis study aims to examine the relationship between cultural distances between countries and their scores in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), which is the most commonly used…
“Start-up Nation” vs “the Republic of Samsung”: power and politics in the partner choice discourse in Israeli–Korean business collaboration
Irina LyanThis paper aims to propose to politicize partner choice as a discourse that rationalizes, legitimizes and justifies the choice of partners by underlining economic, cultural and…
Social impact investing as a neoliberal construction: ego and altruism in the post-colonial space of Oaxaca, Mexico
Farzad Haider AlviThis paper examines social impact investing (SII), a growing source of investment from the Global North to the Global South celebrated as a new way of doing good in low-income…
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- Professor Rudolf Sinkovics
- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa