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Kai Hockerts

Researcher at Copenhagen Business School

Publications -  53
Citations -  6516

Kai Hockerts is an academic researcher from Copenhagen Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social entrepreneurship & Corporate social responsibility. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 51 publications receiving 5372 citations. Previous affiliations of Kai Hockerts include INSEAD.

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Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss how the concept of sustainable development has evolved over the past three decades and particularly how it can be applied to the business level and describe the three types of capital relevant within the corporate sustainability: economic, natural and social capital.
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Greening Goliaths Versus Emerging Davids: Theorizing About the Role of Incumbents and New Entrants in Sustainable Entrepreneurship

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a model of how incumbents and new entrants engage in sustainable entrepreneurship and suggest that in the early stages of an industry's sustainability transformation, new entrants (Emerging Davids) are more likely than incumbents to pursue sustainabilityrelated opportunities.
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Determinants of Social Entrepreneurial Intentions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the model proposed by Mair and Noboa (2006) by including four antecedents which they suggest predict social entrepreneurial intentions, and tested the model by including p...
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability in Scandinavia: An Overview.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the foundation for this claim while also exploring potential contributing factors, including the deep-seated traditions of stakeholder engagement across Scandinavia including the claim that the recent concept of "creating shared value" has Scandinavian origins, institutional and cultural factors that encourage strong CSR and sustainability performances, and the recent phenomenon of movement from implicit to explicit CSR in a Scandinavian context.
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Communicating Corporate Responsibility to Investors: The Changing Role of the Investor Relations Function

TL;DR: In this article, the role of the investor relations function in the light of rising investor concern about corporate social responsibility (CSR) is analyzed based on interviews with IR professionals in twenty firms.