All Stories

  1. Mobile money, M-Pesa, and the Sustainable Development Goals
  2. Social bricoleur entrepreneurs – exploring the case of John Hall and his White Rose Boxing Club
  3. Shotgun metagenomics reveals the microbiome and resistome of water harvesting ponds used by Kenyan rural smallholders
  4. A micro-level study of agricultural family-managed firms: the role of age in the management of family social capital
  5. Transforming African food systems: perspectives from the Food Systems Network for Africa (FSNet-Africa)
  6. What the Papers Say: Trends in Sustainability
  7. Aligning strategy and digitalisation activity as an incremental or radical innovation in family farms
  8. Special issue editorial: Social innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa
  9. Anaerobes and methanogens dominate the microbial communities in water harvesting ponds used by Kenyan rural smallholder farmers
  10. Across Time, Across Space, and Intersecting in Complex Ways: A Framework for Assessing Impacts of Environmental Disruptions on Nature-Dependent Prosumers
  11. Towards a typology of strategic corporate social responsibility through camouflage and courtship analogies
  12. Sustainable development and profit? A sensemaking perspective on hybrid organisations and their founders
  13. Structures, Systems and Differences that Matter: Casting an Ecological-Intersectionality Perspective on Female Subsistence Farmers’ Experiences of the Climate Crisis
  14. Hybrid organisations in sub-Saharan Africa
  15. Toward A Theory on the Reproduction of Social Innovations in Subsistence Marketplaces
  16. Hybrid social entrepreneurship in emerging economies – a research agenda
  17. Entrepreneurship and the Sustainable Development Goals
  18. How Social Enterprises Can Contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – A Conceptual Framework
  19. Examining the drivers and outcomes of corporate commitment to climate change action in European high emitting industry
  20. Social enterprise resilience in sub-Saharan Africa
  21. The relationship between downstream environmental logistics practices and performance
  22. Media coverage of climate change: An international comparison
  23. Waste Livelihoods Amongst the Poor - Through the Lens of Bricolage
  24. A sensemaking perspective on hybrid organizations and their founders
  25. Social Entrepreneurship in South Africa: Exploring the Influence of Environment
  26. Identifying, Mapping, and Monitoring the Impact of Hybrid Firms
  27. Social Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa
  28. Conceptualizing Resilience & Social Entrepreneurship Relationships in Complex & Chaotic Environments
  29. Social and Environmental Enterprises in Africa: Context, Convergence and Characteristics
  30. Sustainable food procurement in British and Irish zoos
  31. Addressing Rural Social Exclusion in the Developing World: Exploring the Role of African Social Purpose Ventures
  32. Informal economy entrepreneurs from sub-Saharan Africa: observations from Kenya
  33. Developing green supply chain management taxonomy-based decision support system
  34. Financial services for the poor within the formal/informal nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa
  35. Sustainability-Related Media Coverage and Socioeconomic Development: A Regional and North–South Perspective
  36. The Journey of a ‘Green’ Micro-Enterprise - The Green Planet
  37. What Happened to the ‘Development’ in Sustainable Development? Business Guidelines Two Decades After Brundtland
  38. Challenging the mainstream
  39. Where are they now? tracking the longitudinal evolution of environmental businesses from the 1990s
  40. A longitudinal and contextual analysis of media representation of business ethics
  41. Media coverage of sustainable development issues - attention cycles or punctuated equilibrium?
  42. An empirical study of green supply chain management practices amongst UK manufacturers
  43. Exploring the dilemma of local sourcing versus international development – the case of the flower industry
  44. Do green supply chains lead to competitiveness and economic performance?
  45. Managing the interface between suppliers and organizations for environmental responsibility– an exploration of current practices in the UK
  46. The role and impact of the business school curriculum in shaping environmental education at Middlesex University
  47. Seeking congruence in implementing corporate environmental strategy
  48. Supporting Environmental Improvements in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the UK
  49. The perceived benefits of an environmental management standard
  50. Social Entrepreneurship and Africapitalism: Exploring the Connections