How do investors react to problematic social issues in organisations? Evidence from the literature on workplace sexual harassment

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How do investors react to problematic social issues in organisations? Evidence from the literature on workplace sexual harassment. / Bouzzine, Yassin Denis; Lueg, Rainer.
Social Sustainability and Good Work in Organizations. ed. / Simon Jebsen; Klarissa Lueg. Taylor and Francis Inc., 2024. p. 102-119.

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Harvard

Bouzzine, YD & Lueg, R 2024, How do investors react to problematic social issues in organisations? Evidence from the literature on workplace sexual harassment. in S Jebsen & K Lueg (eds), Social Sustainability and Good Work in Organizations. Taylor and Francis Inc., pp. 102-119. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003306436-6

APA

Bouzzine, Y. D., & Lueg, R. (2024). How do investors react to problematic social issues in organisations? Evidence from the literature on workplace sexual harassment. In S. Jebsen, & K. Lueg (Eds.), Social Sustainability and Good Work in Organizations (pp. 102-119). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003306436-6

Vancouver

Bouzzine YD, Lueg R. How do investors react to problematic social issues in organisations? Evidence from the literature on workplace sexual harassment. In Jebsen S, Lueg K, editors, Social Sustainability and Good Work in Organizations. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2024. p. 102-119 doi: 10.4324/9781003306436-6

Bibtex

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