Frank den Hond

Frank den Hond

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Frank den Hond

Frank den Hond, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializes in the field of corporate social responsibility - institutional organization theory - social movements - stakeholder theory.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

NGOs, activism and sustainability

Useful servant or dangerous master? Technology in business and society debates

Activism and sustainability

Changes in Editorial Team

Editorial musings on what makes the blood flow in business ethics research

Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility

The contemporary resonances of classical pragmatism for studying organization and organizing

Social media and bias 2.0

Frank den Hond Information

University

Position

Hanken School of Economics - Management and Organization and - FSW / Organization

Citations(all)

5972

Citations(since 2020)

2521

Cited By

4315

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Frank den Hond Skills & Research Interests

corporate social responsibility - institutional organization theory - social movements - stakeholder theory

Top articles of Frank den Hond

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

NGOs, activism and sustainability

Frank GA de Bakker

Frank den Hond

2023

Useful servant or dangerous master? Technology in business and society debates

Business & Society

Frank den Hond

Christine Moser

2023/1

Activism and sustainability

Frank GA de Bakker

Frank den Hond

2022

Changes in Editorial Team

Business Ethics Quarterly

Frank den Hond

Mollie Painter

2022/7

Editorial musings on what makes the blood flow in business ethics research

Business Ethics Quarterly

Frank Den Hond

Mollie Painter

2022/1

Cross-sector collaborations for responsibility

Visa Penttilä

Frank den Hond

2022/4/10

The contemporary resonances of classical pragmatism for studying organization and organizing

Organization Studies

Barbara Simpson

Frank den Hond

2022/1

Social media and bias 2.0

Anna Maaranen

Frank den Hond

Mikko Vesa

2022/4/10

What humans lose when we let AI decide

MIT Sloan Management Review

Christine Moser

Frank den Hond

Dirk Lindebaum

2022/2/7

Morality in the age of artificially intelligent algorithms

Academy of Management Learning & Education

Christine Moser

Frank den Hond

Dirk Lindebaum

2022/3

Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?

human relations

Dirk Lindebaum

Frank den Hond

Michelle Greenwood

James A Chamberlain

Lynne Andersson

2022/10

Biomateriality and organizing: Towards an organizational perspective on food

Organization Studies

Christine Moser

Juliane Reinecke

Frank den Hond

Silviya Svejenova

Gregoire Croidieu

2021/2

Insights From “The Machine Stops” to Better Understand Rational Assumptions in Algorithmic Decision Making and Its Implications for Organizations

Dirk Lindebaum

Mikko Vesa

Frank Den Hond

2020/1

A partial organization approach to the dynamics of social order in social movement organizing

Current Sociology

Mikko Laamanen

Christine Moser

Sanne Bor

Frank den Hond

2020/7

FRAMES OF THE FIELD

The Routledge Companion to Anthropology and Business

Ethnography as Photography

Mikko Vesa

Mikaela Krohn

Frank den Hond

2020/6/11

Frames of the field: Ethnography as Photography

Mikko Vesa

Mikaela Krohn

Frank den Hond

2020/6/11

Human Relations special issue call for papers: Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose

Human Relations

Lynne Andersson

Dirk Lindebaum

James Chamberlain

Michelle Greenwood

Frank den Hond

2020/1/1

Talking the walk: The deflation response to legitimacy challenges

M@n@gement

Glen Whelan

Frank GA de Bakker

Frank den Hond

Judy N Muthuri

2019/12/31

How do firms that are changing the world engage politically?

Rutgers Business Review

Kathleen Rehbein

Ronei Leonel

Frank den Hond

Frank de Bakker

2020/7/24

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