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Drug Users as Stakeholders in Drug Policy: Questions of Legitimacy and the Silencing of the Happy Drug User

Author:Anna Ross
Publisher:The Impact of Global Drug Policy on Women: Shifting the Needle
Abstract: Through the lens of critical drugs theory, which sees drug policy as an oppressive framework that…

Locus of legitimacy and startup resource acquisition strategies: Evidence from social enterprises in South Korea and Taiwan

Author:Yi Ling Yang, Sungho Lee and Sahangsoon Kim
Publisher:Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
Abstract: Purpose Theoretically, the paper aims to provide locus of legitimacy as a framework to not only i…

Mobilising finance and achieving early growth in new technology-based firms: a legitimacy perspective

Author:Heikki Rannikko, Mickaël Buffart, Anders Isaksson, Hans Löfsten and Erno T. Tornikoski
Publisher:International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research,
Abstract: Purpose This study investigates a mediational model between legitimated elements, financial resou…

Police legitimacy in context: an exploration of “soft” power in police custody in England

Author:Layla Skinns, Lindsey Rice, Amy Sprawson and Andrew Wooff
Publisher:Policing: An International Journal,
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how police authority – in its “soft” form – is us…

Traceability for sustainability: seeking legitimacy in the coffee supply chain

Author:Verónica León-Bravo, Federica Ciccullo and Federico Caniato
Publisher:British Food Journal,
Abstract: Purpose The adoption of traceability systems (TS) and sustainability programs responds to differe…

“Practicing care in qualitative organizational research: moral responsibility and legitimacy in a study of immigration management”

Author:Ida Okkonen, Tuomo Takala and Emma Bell
Publisher:Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal,
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the reciprocal relations between the…

Credible corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication predicts legitimacy: Evidence from an experimental study

Author:Irina Lock and Charlotte Schulz-Knappe
Publisher:Corporate Communications: An International Journal,
Abstract: Purpose Companies in challenged industries such as fashion often struggle to communicate credibly…

Reviewing corporate social responsibility communication: a legitimacy perspective

Author:Anne Ellerup Nielsen and Christa Thomsen
Publisher:Corporate Communications: An International Journal,
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to answer the call for CSR communication research to develop…

Extending the reach and impact of management research: a question of legitimacy

Author:David J. Finch, John Nadeau, Bill Foster, Norm O’Reilly, Kim Bates and Deryk Stec
Publisher:Journal of Industry-University Collaboration,
Abstract: Purpose The issues associated with the production and dissemination of management research have b…

The influence of business ethics and community outreach on faculty engagement: the mediating effect of legitimacy in higher education

Author:Alicia Blanco-González, Cristina Del-Castillo-Feito and Giorgia Miotto
Publisher:European Journal of Management and Business Economics,
Abstract: Purpose The aim of this paper is to measure the effects of universities' ethical management and p…
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