Value-Based Management: New Pathways Toward Sustainable Governance Using Natural Language Processing

Project: Dissertation project

Project participants

Description

Firms are rethinking their value-based management (VBM) practices and have begun to pursue a corporate purpose that encompasses a broader set of stakeholders beyond merely shareholders. The purpose of the underlying research project is to lay the groundwork for advancing VBM research into its next stage. This involves exploring and developing new conceptualizations and measurements for VBM using natural language processing approaches.
StatusFinished
Period01.12.2030.11.24

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Researchers

  1. Maurice Münch

Publications

  1. How mobile app design impacts user responses to mixed self-tracking outcomes
  2. Comparison of different FEM codes approach for extrusion process analysis
  3. Using EEG movement tagging to isolate brain responses coupled to biological movements
  4. Model-based nonlinear filter design for tower load reduction of wind power plants with active power control capability
  5. Differenz, Differenzierung
  6. Comparing Web-Based and Blended Training for Coping With Challenges of Flexible Work Designs
  7. A Multilevel CFA–MTMM Approach for Multisource Feedback Instruments
  8. Plant traits alone are poor predictors of ecosystem properties and long-term ecosystem functioning
  9. Introduction to the special issue
  10. How to improve efficiency in budgeting
  11. Power-law fluctuations in eye movements predict text comprehension during connected text reading
  12. New Research on the Deep Seabed and Its Resources
  13. Noninteracting force/motion control of defective manipulation systems
  14. Value of large-scale linear networks for bird conservation
  15. The Weird and the Eerie
  16. The Timing of Daily Demand for Goods and Services
  17. A Statistical Approach to Estimate Spatial Distributions of Wet Deposition in Germany
  18. Kinetic modeling of active plasma resonance spectroscopy
  19. Methodological Challenges in Sustainability Science: A Call for Method Plurality, Procedural Rigor and Longitudinal Research
  20. Bordering the Area of Spatial Relevance for Schools
  21. Work Design and Performance
  22. Towards a Sustainable Use of Phosphorus
  23. Logotoaster
  24. Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth
  25. Grist to the mill of subversion
  26. Design, construction, and operation of tailored permeable reactive barriers
  27. The effects of managerial preferences on the financial behaviour of small firms
  28. Effects of segregation of primary alloying elements on the creep response in magnesium alloys
  29. Kaianlagen deutscher Containerterminals
  30. The Influence Of Product Reuse On Production Planning and Control
  31. Il Silver Workers Institute
  32. Projektorientiertes Lernen in einem anwendungsbezogenen Studienprojekt
  33. Making education for sustainable development happen in elementary schools