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Lydia Bals

Prof. Dr. Lydia Bals

Fachbereich Wirtschaft, Hochschule Mainz

Lucy-Hillebrand-Straße 2, 55128 Mainz

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Publikationen
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Strobel, Maria; Taylor, Kelsey; Bals, Lydia et al.

Creating Shared Value through Meta-Organizational Common Good Human Resource Management: An Empirical Study of "Best for the World" Certified B Corporations

Conference Green HRM and Sustainable Behavior. Wien. 2022



Strobel, Maria; Taylor, Kelsey; Bals, Lydia et al.

Creating Shared Value through Meta-Organizational Common Good Human Resource Management: An Empirical Study of "Best for the World" Certified B Corporations

Conference Green HRM and Sustainable Behavior. Wien. 2022


Addisu Lashitew, Addisu; Narayan, Somendra; Eugenia, Rosca et al.

Creating Social Value for the ‘Base of the Pyramid’: An Integrative Review and Research Agenda

Journal of Business Ethics. Bd. 178. 2022 S. 445 - 466


Addisu, Lashitew; Narayan, Somendra; Rosca, Eugenia et al.

Creating Social Value for the ‘Base of the Pyramid’: An Integrative Review and Research Agenda

Journal of Business Ethics. Bd. 178. 2022 S. 445 - 466


Lashitew, Addisu; Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia et al.

Does the Business Environment Affect Mission Drift? Legitimacy and Resource Dependence in Social Businesses in Latin America

International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC). Halifax. 2022



Kelly, Stephen; Bals, Lydia; Schulz, Heike et al.

Exploring knowledge conversion in purchasing and supply management: The role of knowledge assets

31st IPSERA conference. Jonköping. 2022


Kelly, Stephen; Bals, Lydia; Schulze, Heike et al.

Exploring knowledge conversion in purchasing and supply management: The role of knowledge assets

Jonköping. 2022


Knight, Louise; Tate, Wendy; Carnovale, Steven et al.

Future business and the role of purchasing and supply management: Opportunities for ‘business-not-as-usual’ PSM research

Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management: Notes and Debates. Bd. 28. H. 1. 2022 S. 1 - 12