Society and Business Review: Volume 13 Issue 1

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Towards a relational innovation

Bertrand Pauget, Ahmed Dammak

The purpose of this paper is to work on the relational innovation. Innovation is a key factor in understanding organizations. Emerged as a growth paradigm, it is a good indicator…

Social innovation and SONO filter for drinking water

Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Wahida Shahan Tinne, Md. Al-Amin, Maliha Rahanaz

Bangladesh is facing an alarming situation with the drinking water in its most areas, as groundwater used for drinking has been contaminated with naturally occurring inorganic…

Desperately seeking the civil society: the new challenge of the multinational companies

Laurence-Claire Lemmet, Karim Medjad

Multinational corporations (MNCs) entering into so-called state contracts in developing countries, notably in extracting industries or infrastructures, typically find themselves…

Local inefficiencies in French public–private diversity and inclusion policies: Envisioning a locality-based intersectional analysis

Rémi Jardat, Florimond Labulle

This study aims to explore inefficiencies that arise from public and private policy initiatives undertaken in suburbs and outlying localities, where various intersecting economic…

Sanctioning, qualifying, and manipulating: dramatic phases in president’s letters

Andrew Webb, André Richelieu

The purpose of this paper is to better understand the management of accounts that sport for development (SFD) agencies provide.

Signing up for voluntary simplicity – consumer motives and effects

Irina Pravet, Maria Holmlund

The purpose of this paper is to examine consumers’ motives in signing up for a week-long voluntary simplicity experiment, No Impact Week (NIW), and reducing their consumption…

Renewed hope for the low-profit limited liability company

Sonia J. Toson

The purpose of this paper is to challenge the notion that low-profit limited liability companies (L3Cs) are an ineffective or flawed choice of entity for social entrepreneurs…

Helping behaviors can negatively impact long-term well-being: How “skin in the game” more effectively helps others

Clarence W. Von Bergen, Martin S. Bressler, Tim Boatmun

Recently, organizational scholars and social scientists began emphasizing the importance of compassion and altruism and called for increased demonstrations of assistance, giving…

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ISSN:

1746-5680

Online date, start – end:

2006

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • John Katsos