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Professor David Campbell.
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Professor Jan Bebbington
Professor David Campbell
Economic Democracy: Exploring Ramifications for Social and Environmental Accountants
2015
Professor David Campbell
Editorial to the special issue of Business Ethics: A European Review, on research methods in business ethics
2015
Professor David Campbell
Method issues in business ethics research: finding credible answers to questions that matter
2015
Professor David Campbell
A tale of two asbestos giants: Corporate reports as (auto)biography
2014
Professor David Campbell
A tale of two asbestos giants: corporate reports as (auto)biography
2014
Professor David Campbell
Business strategy: an introduction
2011
Professor David Campbell
Environmental disclosure and environmental risk: sceptical attitudes of UK sell-side bank analysts
2011
Professor David Campbell
A longitudinal examination of intellectual capital reporting in Marks & Spencer annual reports, 1978-2008
2010
Professor David Campbell
Content analysis in environmental reporting research: enrichment and rehearsal of the method in a British-German context
2010
Professor David Campbell
Face work in annual reports: a study of the management of encounter through annual reports, informed by Levinas and Bauman
2009
Professor David Campbell
Gestion estrategica del turismo (in Spanish)
2009
Professor David Campbell
Corporate "Philanthropy Strategy" and "Strategic Philanthropy" Some Insights From Voluntary Disclosures in Annual Reports
2008
Professor David Campbell
Narrative Reporting: Analysts’ Perceptions of its Value and Relevance
2008
Professor David Campbell
The influence of mutual status on rates of corporate charitable contributions
2007
Professor David Campbell
The strategic use of corporate philanthropy: building societies and demutualisation defences
2007
Professor David Campbell
Cross-sectional effects in community disclosure
2006
Professor David Campbell
Protocol analysis
2006
Professor David Campbell
Public Visibility as a Determinant of the Rate of Corporate Charitable Donations
2006
Professor David Campbell
A note on comparative language interrogation for content analysis: The example of English vs. German
2005
Professor David Campbell
Organisations and the business environment
2005
Professor David Campbell
Strategic management for travel and tourism. Chinese edition
2005
Professor David Campbell
Towards an environmentally enabling accounting and finance
2005
Professor David Campbell
A longitudinal and cross-sectional analysis of environmental disclosure in UK companies - a research note.
2004
Professor David Campbell
Answering allegations: the use of the corporate website for restorative ethical and social disclosure.
2004
Professor David Campbell
Global and transnational business - management and strategy
2004
Professor David Campbell
Intra- and intersectoral effects in environmental disclosures: evidence for legitimacy theory?
2003
Professor David Campbell
The language of corporate legitimation: an exploratory study
2003
Professor David Campbell
Dr Barrie Craven
Voluntary social reporting in three FTSE sectors: a comment on perception and legitimacy
2003
Professor David Campbell
Business Strategy: An Introduction
2002
Professor David Campbell
Corporate philanthropy in the UK 1985-2000: Some empirical findings
2002
Professor David Campbell
Intersectoral effects in community disclosures: a comment on legitimacy theory and social costs.
2002
Professor David Campbell
Dr Barrie Craven
Social welfare, positivism and business ethics
2002
Professor David Campbell
Strategic Management for Travel and Tourism
2002
Professor David Campbell
Interactive online course on international business strategy
2001
Professor David Campbell
Voluntary social disclosure through mission statements in corporate reports. Signalling what and to whom?
2001
Professor David Campbell
Legitimacy theory or managerial reality construction. Corporate social disclosure in Marks and Spencer corporate reports, 1969-1997
2000