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    • CSR and battered women: Stakeholder engagement beyond salience? 

      Mellen, Teodor; Murillo, David; Awan, Amer (BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 2020)
      The use of salience as a tool to determine which stakeholders matter may lead to the marginalization of some stakeholder groups. As a normative theory, salience is problematic because it uproots stakeholder ...
    • From strangers to social collectives? Sensemaking and organizing in response to a pandemic 

      Georgiou, Andreas; Murillo, David (European Management Journal, 2023)
      The COVID-19 pandemic temporarily exposed the inadequacy of established institutions and markets to handle a multidimensional crisis, but it also revealed the spontaneous emergence of social collectives ...
    • The Ethics of Commons Organizing: A Critical Reading 

      Murillo, David; Guinart, Pau; Arenas, Daniel (Journal of Business Ethics, 2024)
      In this article, we seek to explore the different normative claims made around commons organizing and how the advent of the digital commons introduces new ethical questions. We do so by unpacking and ...