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This paper draws from a case study of decision analysis?a discipline rooted in Bayesianism aimed at supporting managerial decision making?to inform the current discussion on the adoption of Bayesian modes of thinking in management research and practice. Relying on concepts from the science, technology, and society field of study and actor-network theory, we approach the production of scientific…
The Rohingya regugee crisis has spurred the formation of community-based orgaizations (CBOs) among Muslim Rohingya refugees in Malaysia. This qualitative research explores the role and impact of these organizations within the refugee community. By employing a mixed-methods approach, including semi structured interviews and content analysis, the study delves into the motivations, activities, cha…
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Record numbers of employees are quitting their jobs, and others are hitting picket lines to demonstrate a growing conviction that life is too short to waste on demoralizing work. Concern about social inequities and environmental damage is escalating. Executives see these problems, but few know how to transform a profit-maximizing system into a purpose-driven one without jeopardizing the future …
Is keeping pace with the future of work incompatible with using purpose to guide the organization? Unilever is stretching its well-known commitment to purpose for a new and daunting challenge—the transformation of its workforce of more than 149,000 employees. Its Future of Work program involves purpose-focused workshops for all employees that are designed to help them choose their future jobs…
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Today it’s not unusual for corporations that have dominated their markets for decades to be blind-sided by upstarts with radical new business models. A lot of young ventures, on the other hand, raise vast sums of money and attract tens of millions of customers, only to collapse when they can’t figure out how to fend off imitators. In these situations and many others, the underlying cause is…
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