Kerstin Neumann
Bocconi University
14 Papers
58 Citations
Kerstin Neumann is an academic researcher from Bocconi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Corporate sustainability. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Kerstin Neumann include University of Innsbruck & Vienna University of Economics and Business.
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Papers
Beyond What and Why: Understanding Organizational Evolution Towards Sustainable Enterprise Models
TL;DR: In this article, the authors contribute to the ongoing shift in the sustainability debate from its historical focus on definitional (what) and motivational (why) questions to the understanding of why.
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Toward a Comprehensive Model of Organizational Evolution: Dynamic Capabilities for Innovation and Adaptation of the Enterprise Model
Maurizio Zollo,Emanuele Luca Maria Bettinazzi,Emanuele Luca Maria Bettinazzi,Kerstin Neumann,Petrus Maria Snoeren +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the dynamic capabilities framework can be useful to study the evolutionary change processes that MNCs go through as they strive to innovate and adapt to societal pressures related to corporate sustainability.
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The effect of interorganizational trust on make‐or‐cooperate decisions: Disentangling opportunism‐dependent and opportunism‐independent effects of trust
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of interorganizational trust on the decision to vertically integrate a strategically important activity (make) or sign a long-term agreement with an external exchange partner to perform such an activity in collaboration (cooperate) are analyzed.
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Ex ante governance decisions in inter-organizational relationships: A case study in the airline industry
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the theory behind ex ante governance decisions in inter-organizational relationships and use an explanatory case study involving an inter-firm relationship between two European airlines to empirically assess the theoretical propositions.
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Introduction to the special issue: integrating sustainability in business models
Jorge A. Arevalo,Itziar Castello,Simone de Colle,Gilbert Lenssen,Kerstin Neumann,Maurizio Zollo +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a special issue, conceptualized and realized by a group of scholars engaged in the Global Organizational Learning and Development Network (GOLDEN) for Sustainability programme, which aims to adopt the overarching research question of the GOLDEN research programme "How do firms learn to integrate and manage sustainability in their business models, including their organizational purpose, strategy, processes, systems and culture?" as the guiding principle for case selection.
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