Articles in FT50 Journals
Bothello, J. & Bonfim, L. (2025) “Marginalized Communities and the Problem of Research Extraction”. Journal of Management Studies, 62(1): 526-532
Nason, R., Vedula, S., Bothello, J., Bacq, S. & Charman, A. (2024) Sight Unseen: Selective Visibility in an Informal Economy. Journal of Business Venturing, 39(2).
Bothello, J., Ioannou, I., Porumb, V.A. & Zengin-Karaibrahimoglu, Y. (2023) CSR Decoupling within Business Groups and the Risk of Perceived Greenwashing. Strategic Management Journal, 44(13): 3217-3251.
Roulet, T. & Bothello, J. (2023) An Event-System Perspective on Disruption: Theorizing the Pandemic and Other Discontinuities through Historical and Fictional Accounts of the Plague. Academy of Management Review, 48(4): 772-789.
Nason, R. & Bothello, J. (2023) Far from Void: How Institutions Shape Growth in Informal Economies. Academy of Management Review, 48(3): 485-503.
Abid, M., Bothello, J., Ul-Haq, S. & Ahmadsimab, A. (2023) The morality of informality: Exploring binary oppositions in counterfeit markets. Organization Studies. 44(5), 687–711.
Bitektine, A., Haack, P., Bothello, J. & Mair, J. (2020) Inhabited actors: Internalizing institutions through communication and actorhood models. Journal of Management Studies, 57(4): 885-897.
Bothello, J., Nason, R.S. & Schnyder, G. (2019) Institutional voids and Organization studies: Towards an Epistemological Rupture. Organization Studies, 40(10): 1499-1512.
Bothello, J. & Roulet, T.J. (2019) The Imposter Syndrome, or the Mis‐Representation of Self in Academic Life. Journal of Management Studies, 56(4): 854-861.
Bothello, J. & Salles-Djelic, M.-L. (2018) Evolving Conceptualizations of Organizational Environmentalism: A Path Generation Account. Organization Studies, 39(1): 83-119.
Other Peer-Reviewed Articles
Krammer, S. M., Porumb, V. A., Zengin‐Karaibrahimoglu, Y., & Bothello, J. (2024). Beacons not burdens: Business groups and corporate social performance around the world. Global Strategy Journal. 14(4): 709-753.
Cho, C. H., Zarzycka, E., She, C., Dobija, D., Krasodomska, J., & Bothello, J. (in-press). Examining Stakeholder Reactions to Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Evidence From Social Media. European Management Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2024.11.001
Pimentel, E., Cho, C.H. & Bothello, J. (2024) The blind spots of interdisciplinarity in addressing grand challenges. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2022.102475
Roulet, T. & Bothello, J. (2022) Tackling grand challenges beyond dyads and networks: Developing a stakeholder systems view using the metaphor of ballet. Business Ethics Quarterly, 32(4): 573-603.
Brutus, S. & Bothello, J. (2021) Pageantry, prizes and pedagogy: A “tournament ritual” view on business school case competitions. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 20(4): 596-609.
Bothello, J. & Mehrpouya, A. (2019) Between regulatory field structuring and organizational roles: Intermediation in the field of Sustainable Urban Development. Regulation & Governance, 13(2): 177-196.
Linder, S. & Bothello, J. (2015) Antecedents to Autonomous Strategic Action: What about Decline? Transactions on Engineering Management, 62(2): 226-236.
Djelic, M.L. & Bothello, J. (2013) Limited Liability and its Moral Hazard Implications – The Systemic Inscription of Instability in Contemporary Capitalism. Theory and Society, 43(6): 589-615.
(2015 Syntec Award Winner and 2013 Halloran Award winner)
Book Chapters
Delmestri, G., Etchanchu, H., Bothello, J., Habersang, S., & Schüßler, E. (2021). OS4Future: an academic advocacy movement for our future. In M. Starik & Kanashiro, P. (Eds.), Personal Sustainability Practices (pp. 218-229). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Bothello, J., Gautier, A. & Pache, A.-C. (2019). Families, firms and philanthropy: Shareholder foundation responses to competing goals. In L. Roza, L. Meijs, & von Schnurbein, G. (Eds.), International research handbook on corporate foundations. Berlin: Springer.
Book Reviews
Bothello, J. (2023). Andrew Charman, Leif Petersen, and Thireshen Govender. Township Economy: People, Spaces and Practices. Administrative Science Quarterly, 68(1), NP15–NP17.