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The rise and stall of stakeholder influence: How the digital age limits social control.
Institutional change and routine dynamics in service ecosystems. Tuominen, T., Edvardsson, B., Reynoso, J.International Journal of Emerging Markets,16(3) 448-467 Ambidexterity responses to security risk institutional context. Ramirez, J., Vélez-Zapata, C., Madero, S.Journal of Technology Management and Innovation, 15(4) 43-53 Information and communication technologies and their impact on competitiveness in Latin America. Arredondo-Trapero, F.G., Vázquez-Parra, J.C., Guerra-Leal, E.M.Does Integrity Matter in BOP Ventures? The Role of Responsible Leadership in Inclusive Supply Chains. Sustainability (Switzerland),12(20) 1-26 Municipal green purchasing in Mexico: Policy adoption and implementation success. Leal, A.R., Perez-Castillo, D., Amorós, J.E.Revista Iberoamericana de Educacion Superior,12(34) 196-213 Service-learning, a trigger for the ethical reflection of professionals.
Monforte-García, G., Arredondo-Trapero, F.-G.International Journal of Organizational Diversity,21(1) 13-30 Managing sexual orientation, gender identity, and CSR. Vázquez-Parra, J.C., Arredondo-Trapero, F.G., Guerra-Leal, E.M.Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 16 Innovation, new ventures, and corruption: Evidence from India. Humanistic Management in Latin America, 83-98 Supply chain management, humanistic management and circular economy: Fostering industry innovation and decent work through responsible consumption and production through partnerships. Journal of Business Research, 135711-720 Environmental performance spillovers among Mexican industrial facilities: The case of greenhouse gases. Leal, A.R., Husted, B.W., Flores Segovia, M.A.Buen vivir: A path to reimagining corporate social responsibility in Mexico after COVID-19.
Putting the “Love of Humanity” Back in Corporate Philanthropy: The Case of Health Grants by Corporate Foundations.