Paul C. Godfrey

ORCID: 0000-0003-4080-5391
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Research Areas
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
  • Ethics in Business and Education
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Management Theory and Practice
  • Service-Learning and Community Engagement
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Fish biology, ecology, and behavior
  • Economic Theory and Institutions
  • Business Strategy and Innovation
  • Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
  • Management and Marketing Education
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Sports, Gender, and Society
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology
  • Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
  • Crime, Illicit Activities, and Governance
  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

Griffith University
2010-2025

Brigham Young University
2012-2024

Nottingham Trent University
2020

University of Nottingham
2020

University of California System
2019

University of Washington
1994

Abstract Do shareholders gain when managers disperse corporate resources through activities classified as social responsibility (CSR)? Strategy scholars have recently developed a theoretical model that links such to shareholder value firm suffers negative event; we test key portions of this theory the ‘insurance‐like’ property CSR activity. We posit activity leads positive attributions from stakeholders, who then temper their judgments and sanctions toward firms because goodwill. extend risk...

10.1002/smj.750 article EN Strategic Management Journal 2008-12-30

I present a complex theoretical explanation that draws on multiple bodies of literature to an academically rigorous version simple argument: good deeds earn chits. advance/defend three core assertions: (1) corporate philanthropy can generate positive moral capital among communities and stakeholders, (2) provide shareholders with insurance-like protection for firm's relationship-based intangible assets, (3) this contributes shareholder wealth. highlight several managerial implications these...

10.5465/amr.2005.18378878 article EN Academy of Management Review 2005-10-01

Abstract In this paper we argue that unobservable constructs lie at the core of a number influential theories used in strategic management literature—including agency theory, transaction cost and resource‐based view firm. The debate over how best to deal with problem unobservables has raged philosophy science literature for part current century. On one hand, there are positivists, who believe containing only useful as tools making predictions. According such do not inform us about deep...

10.1002/smj.4250160703 article EN Strategic Management Journal 1995-01-01

We argue service-learning pedagogy and the associated educational experiences provide a partial solution to significant problem of narrowness in business education. Service-learning seeks balance academic rigor with practical relevance, set context civic engagement, which furnishes students broader and, we argue, richer, experience. present four specific critiques education: (1) curriculum focuses on functional discrete rather than cross-functional holistic knowledge; (2) coursework...

10.5465/amle.2005.18122420 article EN Academy of Management Learning and Education 2005-09-01

Economic activity taking place within the informal sector—traditionally defined as unregulated by law but governed custom or personal ties—represents an emerging frontier for management researchers with interests from alleviating poverty at bottom of economic pyramid to entrepreneurship, innovation, organizational functioning in advanced knowledge economies. A substantial portion world's takes informally, many developing nations having more than one half their output derived sector and...

10.5465/19416520.2011.585818 article EN Academy of Management Annals 2011-06-01

Economic activity taking place within the informal sector—traditionally defined as unregulated by law but governed custom or personal ties—represents an emerging frontier for management researchers with interests from alleviating poverty at bottom of economic pyramid to entrepreneurship, innovation, organizational functioning in advanced knowledge economies. A substantial portion world's takes informally, many developing nations having more than one half their output derived sector and...

10.1080/19416520.2011.585818 article EN Academy of Management Annals 2011-06-01

As a synthesis of organization theory and historiography, the field organizational history is mature enough to contribute wider theoretical historiographical debates sufficiently developed for consideration its subject matter. In this introduction Special Topic Forum on History Organization Studies, we take up question, "What history?" consider three distinct arguments that believe frame next phase development historical work within studies. First, argue following "historic turn," has as...

10.5465/amr.2016.0040 article EN Academy of Management Review 2016-10-01

Sport—writ large—exists as a significant social institution, both in terms of economic and impacts on the society which it is key part. This essay provides systematic introduction to concept corporate responsibility (CSR) for sport management scholars practitioners. I review historical development CSR United States, provide summary major theories models currently use by theorists researchers, identify issues facing discourse. conclude returning notion an institution try raise questions,...

10.1123/jsm.23.6.698 article EN Journal of Sport Management 2009-11-01

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a tortured concept. A number of alternative definitions the construct exist at theoretical level, and much debate surrounds meaning (and its related implications for practice) term. Empirically, CSR research reaches few remarkable conclusions. In this article, authors reconceptualize into discrete corporate responsibilities (CSRs), each which can have positive or negative impact, has an endogenous managerially driven component exogenous...

10.1177/0007650308315494 article EN Business & Society 2008-04-24

This manuscript describes the collation of available water quality data from freshwater reaches surface streams within Great Barrier Reef catchment area, northeastern Australia. compilation represents one most comprehensive online datasets for historical tropical and subtropical around world. We document criteria selection associated publications as well processes cleaning used to produce a qualitative assessment datasets. The final includes 41 individual that collectively report 466 sites...

10.1038/s41597-025-04534-7 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Scientific Data 2025-02-18

The private sector of United States society (private corporations) currently enjoys the moral authority to set national agenda. Business schools, because they train future managers, can play a vital role in helping sustain that authority. Specifically, I argue service-learning pedagogies offer management educators way incorporate citizenship skills and training into traditional curriculum. This article describes concept service-learning, reviews current state management, argues enhance both...

10.1177/105649269984004 article EN Journal of Management Inquiry 1999-12-01

Abstract Tropical floodplain wetlands are among the world's most threatened and poorly documented freshwater ecosystems. This paper describes patterns of fish diversity in remnant lagoons relation to natural environmental gradients impacts agriculture Tully–Murray catchment, Queensland Wet Tropics bioregion (QWT), north‐eastern Australia. Floodplain supported 21 29 native species recorded from habitats these rivers, including three not typically found main river channels or tributaries, six...

10.1002/aqc.2489 article EN Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2014-08-11

Abstract The ecological condition and biodiversity values of floodplain wetlands are highly dependent on the hydrological connectivity to adjacent rivers. This paper describes a method for quantifying between main rivers in wet tropical catchment northern Australia. We used one‐dimensional hydrodynamic model simulate time‐varying water depths across stream network (i.e. rivers, streams man‐made drains). timing duration seven (four natural three artificial) with two were then calculated...

10.1002/hyp.10065 article EN Hydrological Processes 2013-09-12

We investigated the biophysical environment, invertebrate fauna and ecosystem health of lagoons on Tully–Murray floodplain in Queensland Wet Tropics bioregion. These wetlands are biologically rich but have declined area condition with agricultural development poorly protected, despite being located between two World Heritage areas. Lagoons varied size, habitats water quality, increasing signatures agriculture (e.g. elevated nutrient concentrations) from upper to lower floodplain. Zooplankton...

10.1071/mf12251 article EN Marine and Freshwater Research 2013-01-01

10.1038/s41587-019-0399-1 article EN Nature Biotechnology 2020-01-23

Floodplain lagoons in the Queensland Wet Tropics bioregion, Australia, are important and threatened habitats for fish. As part of studies to assess their ecological condition functions, we examined patterns occurrence fish larvae, juveniles adults 10 permanent on Tully–Murray floodplain. Lagoons contained early life-history stages 15 21 native species present, including 11 that complete life cycle fresh waters 4 require access saline larval development. Lagoon connectivity rivers, distance...

10.1071/mf15421 article EN Marine and Freshwater Research 2016-07-27

Data reveal that the physical effects of trauma exposure increasingly surface in business, social, and other settings. Exposure to at any point life can cause employee health concerns, yet many firms do not acknowledge or address this. Herein, we combine theory with human capital explain how manifestations exposure— hyperarousal, intrusion, constriction—impact performance. This article outlines each manifestation affects deployment, thus It further demonstrates these deployment issues have...

10.1177/00076503241271180 article EN Business & Society 2024-09-12

The year 2013 marks the 75th anniversary of publication Chester I. Barnard’s classic, Functions Executive, a groundbreaking contribution to management theory. We maintain that work provides valuable perspective on causes and potential solutions challenges facing capitalism, business, consequent scandals financial crises early 21st century. believe Barnard would see systemic failure moral dimension organization as driver these crises, theory practice need focus both science aesthetics...

10.1177/1056492614530042 article EN Journal of Management Inquiry 2014-04-22

10.1016/s1047-8310(99)80002-9 article EN The Journal of High Technology Management Research 1999-03-01
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