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Call for papers for a special issue on "Understanding and Confronting Organizational Corruption and Wrongdoing in the Era of Grand Societal Challenges" at Business and Society

  • 1.  Call for papers for a special issue on "Understanding and Confronting Organizational Corruption and Wrongdoing in the Era of Grand Societal Challenges" at Business and Society

    Posted 07-16-2024 08:37
    Dear Colleagues

    We would like to remind you about our call for papers for a special issue on "Understanding and Confronting Organizational Corruption and Wrongdoing in the Era of Grand Societal Challenges" at Business and Society.

    Submission deadline: 31 October 2024
     
    Meet the editors: AOM Panel Symposium "Corruption in the Global Economy at a Tipping Point: How to Identify and Mitigate Corrupt Practices" (Session Number: 2112), Tuesday, August 13, 2024, 11:30 – 13:00 CT, Location: Marriott: Great America 2)
     
    Purpose of the Special Issue:
    Despite several decades of research and reform, organizational corruption and wrongdoing continue to persist. In a world where global crises and challenges are the norm, a business and society perspective on corruption is essential to generate insights on the novel challenges and opportunities at the intersection of business, society, and corruption.

    We invite conceptual and empirical submissions that may address, but are not limited to, potential research questions related to organizational corruption and wrongdoing in the following areas:
    - New challenges and opportunities associated with current societal challenges and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    - New challenges and opportunities in today's business and society transformations
    - New types of pressures, collaborations, and dynamics across analytical levels

    Given your expertise in the field, we might also approach you to be reviewers for our Special Issue depending on the types of submissions we receive.

    Contact details 
    Questions can be sent via email to any of the Special Issue editors: Stefan Schembera
    (stefan.schembera@ru.nl), Armando Castro (a.castro@ucl.ac.uk), Don Lange
     
    Stefan Schembera, Radboud University, Netherlands
    Armando Castro, University College London, UK
    Don Lange, Arizona State University, USA
    Kathleen Rehbein, Marquette University, USA