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Do CEO overconfidence and narcissism affect corporate social responsibility in the UK listed companies? The moderating role of corporate governance
Asma Bouzouitina, Mouakhar Khaireddine, Anis JarbouiThis paper aims to examine the effect of two CEO characteristics, namely, narcissism and overconfidence on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the moderating effect of…
Challenges and opportunities concerning Environmental Goods (EGs): a case study and business perspective
Md Rajibul AhsanGiven the current global climate change concerns, environmental goods (EGs) exported from developing countries have been declining in recent years despite the growing economic…
How corporate social responsibility mediates the relationship between corporate governance and sustainability performance in UK: a multiple mediator analysis
Kachouri Maali, Riguen Rakia, Mouakhar KhaireddineThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the direct and indirect links between corporate governance and sustainability performance using corporate social responsibility.
Blow whistle, should I or shouldn’t I: a study on moderating effect of perceived organizational support on intention to blow the whistle among Indian Government employees
Preshita Neha TuduThis paper aims to understand an employee’s intention toward whistleblowing by analyzing Ajzen’s (1991) theory of planned behavior (TPB) and Graham’s principled organizational…
Accountability via social and financial performance of the hospitality sector: the role of market orientation
Soheil Kazemian, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta, Saiydi Mat Roni, Terri Trireksani, Zuraidah Mohd-SanusiThis study aims to examine the three dimensions of market orientation, namely, customer orientation, competitor orientation and inter-function coordination, which influence the…
The impact of environmental performance on capital structure and firm performance: the case of Turkey
Ismail KalashThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of environmental performance on the capital structure and financial performance of Turkish listed firms.
Black African perceptions of entrepreneurial outcomes in the UK
Sanya OjoThis study aims to discover how ethnic entrepreneurs actually understand the performance of their business through clarification of key indicators they use in evaluating business…
Growth of private university business following “oligopoly” and “SME” approaches: an impact on the concept of university and on society
Gazi Mahabubul Alam, Morsheda Parvin, Samsilah RoslanUniversally, university is considered as the apex body which is ethically obliged to present a substantial society. In doing so, universities often innovate dynamic business…
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