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Publikováno v:
Business and Society Review. 127:147-157
Autor:
William D. Schneper, Nancy B. Kurland
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Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. :1-26
Autor:
Nancy B. Kurland, Sara Jane McCaffrey
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Family Business Review. 33:244-264
This study builds theory on socioemotional wealth (SEW) in family firms and, specifically, proposes a new concept, community SEW, that moves SEW beyond the organizational level of analysis to include the community level of analysis. We find that owne
Autor:
Nancy B. Kurland
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California Management Review. 60:51-73
Stakeholder capitalism seeks to benefit multiple stakeholders, rather than primarily shareholders. Two increasingly popular forms are the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) and the benefit corporation. But what happens when a company combines these
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society. 28:146-151
Autor:
Nancy B. Kurland, Ian D. MacFarlane, Norm Bishara, Barrie E. Litzky, Florencio F. Portocarrero, Philip L. Cochran
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Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society. 28:142-145
Autor:
Sara Jane McCaffrey, Nancy B. Kurland
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Business & Society. 55:1017-1058
Research illustrates that social movements can fuel new markets and that these markets can create social change, but the role of leaders in this process is less understood. This exploratory interview-based study of the localism movement contributes t
Autor:
Nancy B. Kurland, Sara Jane McCaffrey
Publikováno v:
Organization & Environment. 28:286-306
“Buy Local” campaigns argue that consumers who patronize local firms instead of national chains reap broad economic, social, and ecological benefits for their home communities. These campaigns, which seek to create social change through market fo
Autor:
Nancy B. Kurland, Linda S. Aleci
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Agriculture and Human Values. 32:505-521
This paper examines the discursive transformation of the historic American public market from that of a municipally regulated institution intended to ensure fair trade and equitable food distribution to “a public place” that emphasizes community
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Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society. 26:62-71