Items where Author is "Burton, Nicholas"

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Burton, Nicholas and Sinnicks, Matthew and Hedley, Claire and Discua Cruz, Allan and Wong, Nicholas and Smith, Andrew (2025) FIRMS AS QUASI-TRADITIONS : THE MORAL BACKBONE OF SOCIAL LEGACY. Academy of Management Perspectives. ISSN 1558-9080

Wong, Nicholas D. and Smith, Andrew and Cruz, Allan Discua and Burton, Nicholas and Charalambous, Elenia (2025) How do firms manage ethically-contested organisational paradoxes? Insights from two historical case studies of modern slavery. Business History. ISSN 0007-6791

Wong, Ncholas and Smith, Andrew and Discua Cruz, Allan and Burton, Nicholas and Charambolous, Eleni (2024) How Do Firms Manage Ethically-Contested Organizational Paradoxes? : Insights from two Historical Case Studies of Modern Slavery. Business History. ISSN 0007-6791 (In Press)

Vu, Mai and Discua Cruz, Allan and Burton, Nicholas (2024) Contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals as normative and instrumental acts : The role of Buddhist religious logics in family SMEs. International Small Business Journal, 42 (2). pp. 246-275. ISSN 0266-2426

Burton, Nicholas and Vu, Mai and Discua Cruz, Allan (2022) Our social legacy will go on : Understanding outcomes of family SME succession through Engaged Buddhism. Journal of Business Research, 143. pp. 105-118. ISSN 0148-2963

Burton, Nicholas and Kavanagh, Donncha and Brigham, Martin (2019) Religion, Organization and Company Law : A Case Study of a Quaker Business. Management and Organizational History, 14 (4). pp. 317-336. ISSN 1744-9359

Brigham, Martin and Kavanagh, Donncha and Burton, Nicholas (2017) The Decline of the Quakers in the World of Business. In: American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting 2017, 2017-11-18 - 2017-11-21.

Brigham, Martin and Kavanagh, Donncha and Burton, Nicholas (2017) Changing the Rules of the Game : Recasting the Legal and Ethical Foundation of Business and Management. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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