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Taking Stock of Responsible Leadership Research
A systematic literature review and future research agenda , with Giang Nguyen and Po-Hsin Lai. Highlights This paper systematically reviews and consolidates the latest empirical evidence on responsible leadership (RL) to provide an interdisciplinary and comprehensive synthesis. The purpose of this study is to address the fragmented and ambiguous nature of the existing literature, offering a clearer understanding of the mechanisms linking RL to its antecedents, boundary condi


Mapping leadership studies to the achievement of sustainable development goals in tourism and hospitality
A systematic literature review and future research agenda , with Giang Nguyen and Po-Hsin Lai. Highlights This systematic literature review aims to comprehensively understand how various leadership styles contribute to advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the tourism and hospitality industry, examining leadership impacts across multiple analytical levels. We conducted a systematic review of 232 empirical studies published until 2024, analyzing leadership rol


Beyond MNE-Centric Paradigms
Reconceptualizing the Mechanisms of Workforce Localization, with Ali Faqihi and Cathy (Ying) Xu. Highlights Workforce localization policies requiring private-sector employment of host-country nationals has generated substantial scholarly attention, yet this literature remains conceptually fragmented and empirically siloed. Through a systematic review of 85 articles published between 2000 and 2025, we examine how localization has been theorized, which actors receive analytic


Is climate risk perception enough?
Empirical evidence from Australian farmers , with Salini Khuraijam, Vaughan Higgins, and Hanabeth Luke. Highlights This research contributes to debates regarding the disconnect between climate risk perception and actual adaptation strategies among farmers. This disconnect is particularly concerning in the context of increasing climate-related disasters affecting agricultural systems. We challenge the assumption of a direct link and explore alternative factors influencing adap


Understanding the Impact of Farmers' Identity on Sustainable Soil Practices
Empirical evidence from Adoption of Soil Conservation Practices in Australia, with Salini Khuraijam, Vaughan Higgins, and Balaji Seshadri...


Sustainable Business Model Innovation
Business Model Innovation for Sustainability in the Food Manufacture Industry: Moving Forward, by Tongshi Li, with Ying (Cathy Xu) and...


What Drives Retail Entrepreneurs’ Intentions to Engage in CSR?
The Effects of Societal Concern, Social Pressure and State Anxiety, with Arto Lindblom and Taru Lindblom Highlights In this study, we investigate what drives retail entrepreneurs’ intentions to engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR) across environmental, economic, and social domains. To be more specific, we aim to explore the extent to which retail entrepreneurs’ societal concern and perceived social pressure are related to their CSR intentions both directly and ind
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