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The Journal of Corporate Citizenship Issue 55
Editor: Malcolm McIntosh, Asia-Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise, Griffith Business School, Australia
Greenleaf Publishing is pleased to announce the Journal of Corporate Citizenship Issue 55. Please see below for the full contents of this issue. For more information about the JCC please visit www.greenleaf-publishing.com/jcc or contact Anna Comerford, Assistant Publisher: anna@greenleaf-publishing.com.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Malcolm McIntosh
General Editor, Journal of Corporate Citizenship
Click here to view (PDF): http://greenleaf-publishing.com/content/pdfs/JCC55_editorial.pdf
Turning Point
What the World Needs Now . . . More Academics to Become Intellectual Shamans:
(And Others to Become Shamans in their Own Right)
Sandra Waddock
Boston College, USA
Turning Point
Business as a Vocation
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart
Explaining the Location of Mission-Driven Businesses:
An Examination of B-Corps
Leila Hickman, Washington State University, USA
John Byrd, University of Colorado at Denver, USA
Kent Hickman, Gonzaga University, USA
A Power Game of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives
Sam Wong
University of Liverpool, UK
Emerging Social Entrepreneurial CSR Initiatives in Supply Chains:
Exploratory Case Studies of Four Agriculturally Based Entrepreneurs
Susan Cholette, Denise Kleinrichert, Theresa Roeder and Kenneth Sugiyama
San Francisco State University, USA
Employee Empowerment for Sustainable Design
Elli Verhulst, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Casper Boks, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Capitalising on Diversity: Espousal of Maori Values in the Workplace
Joana R.C. Kuntz, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Katharina Näswall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Alicia Beckingsale, St John Ambulance, Australia
Angus Hikairo Macfarlane, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Papers - Journal of Corporate Citizenship Special Issue on Intellectual Shamans, Wayfinders, Systems Thinkers and Social Movements: Building a Future Where All Can Thrive. Initial contributions of 4000-6000 words should be submitted by 1st July 2015. Please click here for more information, including how to submit: http://goo.gl/Edesa1
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