Cristian R. Loza Adaui

Cristian R. Loza Adaui
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt · Business School

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Introduction
Cristian R. Loza Adaui is Professor of Management and Corporate Social Responsibility at THI Business School. Previously he was holder of the Professorship for Sustainable Management and CSR at the CBS International Business School. He is also an external lecturer at the Institute of Economics, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. Cristian does research on the strategic implementation of sustainability, corporate social responsibility, sustainability reporting & business ethics.
Additional affiliations
August 2021 - February 2023
CBS International Business School
Position
  • Professorship for Sustainable Management and Corporate Social Responsibility
September 2021 - May 2022
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Position
  • Lecturer
September 2020 - July 2021
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Education
October 2009 - June 2020
November 2005 - October 2006
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum)
Field of study
  • Management and Corporate Social Responsibility
September 2004 - July 2006
Pontifical Lateran University
Field of study
  • Catholic Social Thought

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Publications (52)
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In 2015, Italy introduced a new legal form—“benefit corporation” (società benefit)—that provides legal status to companies that have one or more common benefit objectives in addition to the profit‐seeking goal. Italian benefit corporations are obligated by law to operate in a responsible, sustainable, and transparent way and to include the interest...
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Call for contributions to the Track 5 of the 11th Responsible management Education Research Conference. Doing the Next Step: Responsible Management Education between Transforming and Radicalising. Berlin, Germany, September 24-26, 2024. This track seeks to explore the essence of corporate purpose and its pivotal role in driving meaningful change wi...
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This paper examines the relationship between corporate purpose and disaster response. To that aim, we use a unique dataset generated by Just Capital's COVID‐19 response tracker that characterizes the early responses of 928 companies included in the Russell 1000 Index generated by the COVID‐19 pandemic. We marry this data to the Business Roundtable...
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Call for contributions to the 10th Responsible Managemenrt Education Research Conference. Sustainable and Responsible Management: A decade of Integrating Knowledge and Creating Societal Impact through Innovation and Entrepreneurship. ISCTE Business School, Lisbon, Portugal, September 26-28, 2023 This track discusses about the role of circular eco...
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Call for contributions to the 10th Responsible Managemenrt Education Research Conference. Sustainable and Responsible Management: A decade of Integrating Knowledge and Creating Societal Impact through Innovation and Entrepreneurship. ISCTE Business School, Lisbon, Portugal, September 26-28, 2023. This track aims to gather scholars and experiences...
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This book highlights that change towards prosperity requires innovative circular business models with new value creation structures. To develop those adapted business models for circular economies, it is necessary to adjust existing approaches, since the actors involved along the value chain take on different roles. The publication is centered on t...
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Gabbianelli, L., Bonfanti, A., Loza Adaui, C. R., & Mion, G. (2021). An overview of students’ entrepreneurial intention antecedents. Piccola Impresa / Small Business, (1). https://doi.org/10.14596/pisb.2841
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Rethinking the traditional understanding of organizational purpose appears to be necessary. A teleological paradigm shift seems to be on its way, changing the focus of attention from considering business organizations as instruments used to generate profits toward a more comprehensive understanding of their purpose and of the benefit they can creat...
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Regulations establishing mandatory sustainability reporting practices are proliferating around the world. The empirical evidence comparing sustainability reporting quality (SRQ) in the context of mandatory and voluntary institutional frameworks does not show consensus. Similarly, this occurs with studies addressing the effects of regulatory shocks...
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Companies disclosing nonfinancial information through sustainability reporting practices provide markets with data on their social, environmental, and governance performance. The quality of sustainability reporting is much discussed in the literature because this quality affects factors such as the credibility of accountability and building stakeho...
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The emergence of organizations that cannot be clearly categorized as for-profit or nonprofit shows that this traditional boundary is blurring. Moreover, the legitimacy of some categories that have been used to describe organizational diversity and the dominant role given to profit to determine the ontology of organizations is questionable. In the e...
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are a major institutional force in promoting sustainable development, especially in institutional environments where governments have often not been able to assume the role of development agent. Despite this importance, the approach of Latin American NGOs to sustainability has received only little attention so...
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CSR Reporting has recently received widespread attention in the business community due to the introduction of mandatory CSR reporting at European Union (EU) level. Against this background, intense debate transpires regarding whether companies should be forced to report on their social and environmental performance, considering the underlying financ...
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Since Freeman’s (Strategic management: A stakeholder approach, Pitman, Boston, 1984) seminal work on the stakeholder view of the firm, stakeholder management has become a much discussed concept in the business as well as in the academic world. In both realms, the call for integrating stakeholders into business decision-making has resonated widely....
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The authors want to express the thanks and gratitude to a number of individuals without whom this issue would not be possible. With respect to the authors gathered in this special issue, the authors wish to thank them for their commitment and patience through the editorial process. The authors also thank the panel of anonymous peer reviewers for th...
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This chapter explores the concept of social innovation linking the research on social capital to innovation in general and where possible to social innovation in particular. Based on an Ostromian definition of social capital, the relationships between social capital and social innovation are presented at three different levels. At a micro or indivi...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the special issue on practical wisdom for management from the Islamic traditions. Design/methodology/approach The guest editorial introduces the papers in this special issue, focusing on practical wisdom for management from the Islamic tradition. Findings Using multiple levels of anal...
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The authors express thanks and gratitude to a number of individuals without whom this issue would not be possible: First, to the authors gathered in this special issue, for their commitment and the patience through the editorial process; to a panel of anonymous peer reviewers for their suggestions for the improvement of the papers; and to all those...
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Purpose – This paper aims to indicate how practical wisdom in the western Christian tradition may be introduced into management development. Following recent documents of Catholic social thought, three roads to go are indicated especially concerning: management practice, management education, and the managerial reason. Design/methodology/approach...
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