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The emergence of a standards market: Multiplicity of sustainability standards in the global coffee industry
J Reinecke, S Manning, O Von Hagen
Organization studies 33 (5-6), 791-814, 2012
5992012
Taming wicked problems: The role of framing in the construction of corporate social responsibility
J Reinecke, S Ansari
Journal of Management Studies 53 (3), 299-329, 2016
3582016
When times collide: Temporal brokerage at the intersection of markets and developments
J Reinecke, S Ansari
Academy of Management Journal 58 (2), 618-648, 2015
3582015
After Rana Plaza: Building coalitional power for labour rights between unions and (consumption-based) social movement organisations
J Reinecke, J Donaghey
Organization 22 (5), 720-740, 2015
3362015
The political dynamics of sustainable coffee: Contested value regimes and the transformation of sustainability
D Levy, J Reinecke, S Manning
Journal of management studies 53 (3), 364-401, 2016
3092016
When industrial democracy meets corporate social responsibility—A comparison of the Bangladesh accord and alliance as responses to the Rana Plaza disaster
J Donaghey, J Reinecke
British Journal of Industrial Relations 56 (1), 14-42, 2018
2942018
National contexts matter: The co-evolution of sustainability standards in global value chains
S Manning, F Boons, O Von Hagen, J Reinecke
Ecological Economics 83, 197-209, 2012
2452012
How are practices made to vary? Managing practice adaptation in a multinational corporation
S Ansari, J Reinecke, A Spaan
Organization studies 35 (9), 1313-1341, 2014
2312014
From employment relations to consumption relations: Balancing labor governance in global supply chains
J Donaghey, J Reinecke, C Niforou, B Lawson
Human Resource Management 53 (2), 229-252, 2014
1932014
Beyond a subjective theory of value and towards a ‘fair price’: an organizational perspective on Fairtrade minimum price setting
J Reinecke
Organization 17 (5), 563-581, 2010
1702010
Social movements and prefigurative organizing: Confronting entrenched inequalities in Occupy London
J Reinecke
Organization Studies 39 (9), 1299-1321, 2018
1662018
Researching for desirable futures: From real utopias to imagining alternatives
AA Gümüsay, J Reinecke
Journal of Management Studies 59 (1), 236-242, 2022
1612022
Qualitative methods in business ethics, corporate responsibility, and sustainability research
J Reinecke, DG Arnold, G Palazzo
Business ethics quarterly 26 (4), xiii-xxii, 2016
1572016
What is a “fair” price? Ethics as sensemaking
J Reinecke, S Ansari
Organization Science 26 (3), 867-888, 2015
1532015
Time, temporality and process studies
J Reinecke, S Ansari
The Sage handbook of process organization studies, 402-416, 2017
1352017
When orders of worth clash: Negotiating legitimacy in situations of moral multiplexity
J Reinecke, K van Bommel, A Spicer
Justification, evaluation and critique in the study of organizations …, 2017
972017
Microfoundations of framing: The interactional production of collective action frames in the occupy movement
J Reinecke, S Ansari
Academy of Management Journal 64 (2), 378-408, 2021
892021
A modular governance architecture in-the-making: How transnational standard-setters govern sustainability transitions
S Manning, J Reinecke
Research Policy 45 (3), 618-633, 2016
892016
Political CSR at the coalface–The roles and contradictions of multinational corporations in developing workplace dialogue
J Reinecke, J Donaghey
Journal of Management Studies 58 (2), 457-486, 2021
792021
Global supply chains and social relations at work: Brokering across boundaries
J Reinecke, J Donaghey, A Wilkinson, G Wood
Human Relations 71 (4), 459-480, 2018
752018
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