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Ralph Hamann
Ralph Hamann
University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei gsb.uct.ac.za
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Climate change impacts and adaptation in South Africa
G Ziervogel, M New, E Archer van Garderen, G Midgley, A Taylor, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 5 (5), 605-620, 2014
5082014
Mining companies' role in sustainable development: The'why'and'how'of corporate social responsibility from a business perspective
R Hamann
Development Southern Africa 20 (2), 237-254, 2003
4652003
Corporate social responsibility in mining in Southern Africa: Fair accountability or just greenwash?
R Hamann, P Kapelus
Development 47 (3), 85-92, 2004
4272004
Corporate social responsibility, partnerships, and institutional change: The case of mining companies in South Africa
R Hamann
Natural resources forum 28 (4), 278-290, 2004
3322004
How should civil society (and the government) respond to'corporate social responsibility'? A critique of business motivations and the potential for partnerships
R Hamann, N Acutt
Development Southern Africa 20 (2), 255-270, 2003
2622003
Upsides and downsides of the sharing economy: Collaborative consumption business models' stakeholder value impacts and their relationship to context
B Dreyer, F Lüdeke-Freund, R Hamann, K Faccer
Technological forecasting and social change 125, 87-104, 2017
2432017
Environmental practices in the wine industry: An empirical application of the theory of reasoned action and stakeholder theory in the United States and New Zealand
RS Marshall, MEM Akoorie, R Hamann, P Sinha
Journal of World Business 45 (4), 405-414, 2010
2302010
Why do SMEs go green? An analysis of wine firms in South Africa
R Hamann, J Smith, P Tashman, RS Marshall
Business & society 56 (1), 23-56, 2017
2072017
Can business make decisive contributions to development? Towards a research agenda on corporate citizenship and beyond
R Hamann
Development Southern Africa 23 (2), 175-195, 2006
1602006
On the role and capabilities of collaborative intermediary organisations in urban sustainability transitions
R Hamann, K April
Journal of Cleaner Production 50, 12-21, 2013
1552013
Universalizing corporate social responsibility? South African challenges to the International Organization for Standardization's new social responsibility standard
R Hamann, T Agbazue, P Kapelus, A Hein
South African Challenges to the International Organization for …, 2005
1482005
The JSE Socially Responsible Investment Index and the state of sustainability reporting in South Africa
D Sonnenberg, R Hamann
Development Southern Africa 23 (2), 305-320, 2006
1172006
South Africa's charter approach to post-apartheid economic transformation: Collaborative governance or hardball bargaining?
R Hamann, S Khagram, S Rohan
Journal of Southern African Studies 34 (1), 21-37, 2008
1112008
Local governance as a complex system: Lessons from mining in South Africa, Mali and Zambia
R Hamann, P Kapelus, D Sonnenberg, A Mackenzie, P Hollesen
Journal of corporate citizenship, 61-73, 2005
962005
A clash of cultures (and lawyers): Anglo Platinum and mine-affected communities in Limpopo Province, South Africa
LA Farrell, R Hamann, E Mackres
Resources Policy 37 (2), 194-204, 2012
862012
Bringing the elephant into the room? Enacting conflict in collective prosocial organizing
EE Powell, R Hamann, V Bitzer, T Baker
Journal of Business Venturing 33 (5), 623-642, 2018
742018
Neither colony nor enclave: Calling for dialogical contextualism in management and organization studies
R Hamann, J Luiz, K Ramaboa, F Khan, X Dhlamini, W Nilsson
Organization Theory 1 (1), 2631787719879705, 2020
732020
Business and human rights in South Africa: An analysis of antecedents of human rights due diligence
R Hamann, P Sinha, F Kapfudzaruwa, C Schild
Journal of Business Ethics 87, 453-473, 2009
672009
The institutional work of exploitation: Employers’ work to create and perpetuate inequality
R Hamann, S Bertels
Journal of Management Studies 55 (3), 394-423, 2018
662018
Is corporate citizenship making a difference?
R Hamann
The Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 15-30, 2007
652007
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