Micro-strategies of Contextualization Cross-national Transfer of Socially Responsible Investment



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Acknowledgement

We thank Finn Borum, Joe Brown, Franck Cochoy, Marie-Claire Malo, Dirk Matten, Jeremy Moon,
Anne Reff Pedersen, Marie-France Turcotte, Richard Whittington and the two anonymous
reviewers for their comments on earlier drafts of the paper. We also thank participants of the EGOS
2004 workshop on CSR and Business Ethics as well as the participants of the Cambridge 2004
Colloquium on Social Entrepreneurship where previous versions of this paper have been presented.
This paper is based an equal contribution of the two authors.

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