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    Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social–Ecological Resilience and Transformation
    with Domenico Dentoni, Martina K. Linnenluecke, Ralph Hamann, Frank G. A. de Bakker, and Helen Etchanchu
    Business and Society. forthcoming.
    In an era of social–ecological crises, resilience and transformation are closely related societal ambitions, but they can exacerbate tensions between public, private, and civil society members of cross-sector partnerships (XSPs). Bridging management and organization studies with social–ecological research, we advance a panarchy framework of adaptive cycles nested across interconnected scales, in which XSPs are embedded. As portrayed in the panarchy framework, we theorize that XSPs likely focus e…Read more
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    Collaborative Sustainable Business Models: Understanding Organizations Partnering for Community Sustainability
    with Barry A. Colbert and Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce
    Business and Society 60 (5): 1174-1215. 2021.
    Cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs) are relevant units of analysis for understanding sustainable business models (SBMs). This research examines how organizations value their motivations to participate in large sustainability-focused partnerships, how they perceive the value captured, and their structures implemented to address sustainability partnerships. Two hundred and twenty-four organizations partnering within four large sustainability CSSPs were surveyed using an augmented resource-bas…Read more
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    Outcomes to Partners in Multi-Stakeholder Cross-Sector Partnerships: A Resource-Based View
    with Adriane MacDonald
    Business and Society 58 (2): 298-332. 2019.
    The prevalence and complexity of local sustainable development challenges require coordinated action from multiple actors in the business, public, and civil society sectors. Large multi-stakeholder partnerships that build capacity by developing and leveraging the diverse perspectives and resources of partner organizations are becoming an increasingly popular approach to addressing such challenges. Multi-stakeholder partnerships are designed to address and prioritize a social problem, so it can b…Read more
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    Cross-Sector Partnerships for Systemic Change: Systematized Literature Review and Agenda for Further Research
    with Andrew Crane
    Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2): 303-313. 2018.
    The literature on cross-sector partnerships has increasingly focused attention on broader systemic or system-level change. However, research to date has been partial and fragmented, and the very idea of systemic change remains conceptually underdeveloped. In this article, we seek to better understand what is meant by systemic change in the context of cross-sector partnerships and use this as a basis to discuss the contributions to the Thematic Symposium. We present evidence from a broad, multidi…Read more
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    Multi-stakeholder Partnerships for Sustainability: Designing Decision-Making Processes for Partnership Capacity
    with Adriane MacDonald and Lei Huang
    Journal of Business Ethics 160 (2): 409-426. 2019.
    To address the prevalence and complexities of sustainable development challenges around the world, organizations in the business, government, and non-profit sectors are increasingly collaborating via multi-stakeholder partnerships. Because complex problems can be neither understood nor addressed by a single organization, it is necessary to bring together the knowledge and resources of many stakeholders. Yet, how these partnerships coordinate their collaborative activities to achieve mutual and o…Read more
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    The focus of this article is on multi-organizational cross-sector social partnerships (CSSP), an increasingly common means of addressing complex social and ecological problems that are too extensive to be solved by any one organization. While there is a growing body of literature on CSSP, there is little focus on collaborative strategic management, especially where implementation and outcomes are concerned. This study addresses these gaps by offering a conceptual model of collaborative strategic…Read more