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Pollution Haven, Private Politics, and Competitive Dynamics: How Do Irresponsible MNEs Challenged by an International NGO Compete to Act Responsibly?. (2024). Tzeng, Cheng-Hua.
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  12. Chinese State-Owned Multinationals (SOMNEs) Subsidiary nonmarket strategies in Selective De-globalization: An integrated perspective of co-evolution theory and the yin-yang frame. (2023). Ren, Monica ; Gao, Hongzhi.
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  13. Does corporate engagement in digital transformation influence greenwashing? Evidence from China. (2023). Lu, Zhenye ; Li, You ; Lin, Yongjia.
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  14. The risk of being ranked: Investor response to marginal inclusion on the 100 Best Corporate Citizens list. (2023). Carlos, Chad W ; Lewis, Ben W.
    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  15. The effects of the news media on a firms voluntary product recalls. (2022). Wang, Yenyao ; Shi, Wei ; Astvansh, Vivek.
    In: Production and Operations Management.
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  16. Individual corporate reputation and perception of collective corporate reputation regarding stock market investments. (2021). Blajer-Gobiewska, Anna.
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  17. How media coverage of corporate social responsibility and irresponsibility influences cross‐border acquisitions. (2021). Hawn, Olga.
    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  18. Does CEO (over)compensation influence corporate reputation?. (2020). Flickinger, Miriam ; Schulz, Ann-Christine.
    In: Review of Managerial Science.
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  19. Too Good to Be True: Firm Social Performance and the Risk of Data Breach. (2020). Darcy, John ; Adjerid, Idris ; Angst, Corey M ; Glavas, Ante.
    In: Information Systems Research.
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  20. Cluster status and new venture creation. (2020). Makino, Shige ; Luo, Lingli ; Shinkle, George A.
    In: Journal of Business Venturing.
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  21. On the Relationship Between Firms and Their Legal Environment: The Role of Cultural Consonance. (2019). Giorgi, Simona ; Maoret, Massimo ; Zajac, Edward J.
    In: Organization Science.
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  22. From farms to fuel tanks: Stakeholder framing contests and entrepreneurship in the emergent U.S. biodiesel market. (2019). Hiatt, Shon R ; Carlos, Chad W.
    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  23. Stepping across for social approval: Ties to independent foundations boards after financial restatement. (2018). Tsai, Wenpin ; Paruchuri, Srikanth ; Lungeanu, Razvan.
    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  24. Corporate real estate, stock market valuation and the reputational effects of eco-certification. (2017). Qian, Lihong ; Freybote, Julia.
    In: Journal of Property Research.
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  25. Board reform versus profits: The impact of ratings on the adoption of governance practices. (2017). Rowley, Timothy J ; Greve, Henrich R ; Shipilov, Andrew V.
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  26. A Manager-Customer Empirical Investigation Of The Subjective Performance Of Proactive Market-Oriented Consumer Goods Companies: Testing A Double-Mediation Model. (2016). Tournois, Laurent.
    In: Post-Print.
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  27. Gaining Access by Doing Good: The Effect of Sociopolitical Reputation on Firm Participation in Public Policy Making. (2015). Werner, Timothy.
    In: Management Science.
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