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Divide and rule: The effects of diversity and network structure on a firm's sustainability performance

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In this article, the authors examine how this tension affects the sustainability performance of firms taking part in partnerships for sustainability in developing countries and find that if partners hold different frames and belong to different sectors, a firm's sustainability performance improves first due to learning from diversity but after a turning point decreases from a lack of unity.
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This article is published in Long Range Planning.The article was published on 2019-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sustainability & Institutional theory.

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Creating and Capturing Value in Public-Private Ties: A Private Actor's Perspective

TL;DR: The authors identify the value creation and capture mechanisms embedded in these ties through a theoretical framework of two conceptual public-private structural alternatives, each associated with different value-creating capacities, rationales, and outcomes.

Constructing a climate change logic: An institutional perspective on the "tragedy of the commons"

TL;DR: In this article, the authors tracked the evolution of the global climate change field over 40 years and found that actor-level frame changes can eventually lead to the emergence of an overarching, hybrid "commons logic" at the field level.
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A longitudinal study of the influence of alliance network structure and composition on firm exploratory innovation

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of the structure and composition of a firm's alliance network on its exploratory innovation was examined, and the benefits of network closure and access to diverse information can coexist in a firms' alliance network.
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Linking sustainable business models to socio-ecological resilience through cross-sector partnerships: A Complex Adaptive Systems view

TL;DR: A flourishing literature assesses how sustainable business models create and capture value in socio-ecological systems Nevertheless, we still know relatively little about how the organization of sustainability business models as mentioned in this paper.
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Value-creation-capture-equilibrium in new product development alliances : A matter of coopetition, expert power, and alliance importance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the determinants of the value-creation-capture-equilibrium (VCCE) in dyadic new product development (NPD) alliances.
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Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital

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Sensemaking in organizations

Karl E. Weick
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Managing Legitimacy: Strategic and Institutional Approaches

TL;DR: This article synthesize the large but diverse literature on organizational legitimacy, highlighting similarities and disparities among the leading strategic and institutional approaches, and identify three primary forms of legitimacy: pragmatic, based on audience self-interest; moral, based upon normative approval; and cognitive, according to comprehensibility and taken-for-grantedness.
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A safe operating space for humanity

TL;DR: Identifying and quantifying planetary boundaries that must not be transgressed could help prevent human activities from causing unacceptable environmental change, argue Johan Rockstrom and colleagues.
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The Content Analysis Guidebook

TL;DR: The Content Analysis Guidebook provides an accessible core text for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students across the social sciences that unravels the complicated aspects of content analysis.
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