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Pressures for sub‐supplier sustainability compliance: The importance of target markets in textile and garment supply chains. (2024). Atif, Muhammad ; Sarwar, Huma ; Fontana, Enrico.
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  6. Deglobalisierung, Rekonfiguration oder Business as Usual? COVID-19 und die Grenzen der Rückverlagerung globalisierter Produktion. (2022). Butollo, Florian ; Staritz, Cornelia.
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  7. Deterring Unethical Behaviors in Marketing Channels: The Role of Distributor Whistleblowing. (2022). Sheng, Shibin ; Zhou, Jing ; Zhang, Chuang.
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  8. Five Guidelines for Adopting Smartwatches in Construction: A Novel Approach for Understanding Workers’ Efficiency Based on Travelled Distances and Locations. (2022). Salling, Stephanie ; Wandahl, Soren ; Perez, Cristina Toca.
    In: Sustainability.
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  9. Costs of Employee Stewardship Behaviors for Employees in the Work-to-Family Penetration Context during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2022). Gu, Xinran ; Wang, Lei ; Qian, Chen.
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  10. Digitalization and the geographies of production: Towards reshoring or global fragmentation?. (2021). Butollo, Florian.
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  11. Nominated procurement and the indirect control of nominated sub-suppliers: Evidence from the Sri Lankan apparel supply chain. (2021). Poblete, Leon ; Fontana, Enrico ; Oberg, Christina.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  12. Upstream supply chain visibility and complexity effect on focal company’s sustainable performance: Indian manufacturers’ perspective. (2020). Roubaud, David ; Dubey, Rameshwar ; Papadopoulos, Thanos ; Childe, Stephen J ; Gunasekaran, Angappa ; Luo, Zongwei.
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  13. The transformation of foreign investment-induced €˜exo(genous)-urbanisation€™ amidst industrial restructuring in the Pearl River Delta, China. (2020). Yang, Chun.
    In: Urban Studies.
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  14. A neo-institutional perspective on ethical decision-making. (2020). Ananthram, Subramaniam ; Chan, Christopher.
    In: Asia Pacific Journal of Management.
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  15. A neo-institutional perspective on ethical decision-making. (2020). Chan, Christopher ; Ananthram, Subramaniam.
    In: Post-Print.
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  16. Where Does CSR Come from and Where Does It Go? A Review of the State of the Art. (2020). Rodríguez-Ariza, Lázaro ; Rodriguez-Gomez, Sara ; Lopez-Perez, Maria Victoria ; Arco-Castro, Maria Lourdes ; Rodriguez-Ariza, Lazaro.
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  17. Exploring the differential roles of environmental and social sustainability in carrier selection decisions. (2020). Thomas, Rodney W ; Robinson, Jessica L ; Darby, Jessica L ; Davis-Sramek, Beth.
    In: International Journal of Production Economics.
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  18. Non Sibi, Sed Omnibus: Influence of Supplier Collective Behaviour on Corporate Social Responsibility in the Bangladeshi Apparel Supply Chain. (2019). Egels-Zanden, Niklas ; Fontana, Enrico.
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  19. EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE ON PERFORMANCE OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION FUNDS IN KENYA. (2019). Ombui, Kepha ; Rotich, Gladys Chepkirui ; Buyema, Wilfred Muhongo.
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