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    Let Me Make It Up to You: Understanding the Mitigative Ability of Corporate Social Responsibility Following Product Recalls.David Noack, Douglas R. Miller & Dustin Smith - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 157 (2):431-446.
    The corporate social responsibility literature recognizes that firms’ existing CSR reputation can serve as a safeguard from the impact of reputation-damaging events on a firm’s social legitimacy. However, the literature has yet to focus on the extent to which CSR activities can help mitigate such damage, post-event. This article examines how a firm’s social actions following a product recall facilitate the recovery of its diminished social legitimacy. We test our predictions using a sample of 197 product recalls involving 168 publicly (...)
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    A topological analog to the rice-Shapiro index theorem.Louise Hay & Douglas Miller - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (4):824-832.
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    Some contributions to definability theory for languages with generalized quantifiers.John T. Baldwin & Douglas E. Miller - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):572-586.
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    Correction to: Guilty by Association: Spillover of Regulative Violations and Repair Efforts to Alliance Partners.Tera L. Galloway, Douglas R. Miller & Kun Liu - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (3):819-819.
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    Guilty by Association: Spillover of Regulative Violations and Repair Efforts to Alliance Partners.Tera L. Galloway, Douglas R. Miller & Kun Liu - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 182 (3):805-818.
    Much research has examined the positive effects of legitimacy spillover. However, negative events may reduce the extent of legitimacy, which may in turn spillover to affect the legitimacy of important stakeholders including alliance partners. This study examines incidents of regulative legitimacy violation and focuses on the effect such incidents have on the alliance partners of the perpetrating organizations. We specifically examine three types of such violations—administrative law, criminal law, and civil law—to show that the loss of regulative legitimacy negatively influences (...)
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    An application of invariant sets to global definability.Douglas E. Miller - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):9-14.
    Vaught's " * -transform method" is applied to derive a global definability theorem of M. Makkai from a classical theorem of Lusin.
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    On classes closed under unions of chains.Douglas E. Miller - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (1):29-31.
    We improve a general theorem of J. A. Makowsky which characterizes, for a wide class of languages, those sentences θ such that both $\operatorname{Mod}(\theta)$ and $\operatorname{Mod}(\neg\theta)$ are closed under unions of chains.
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    The metamathematics of model theory: Discovering language in action.Douglas E. Miller - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):490-498.
    We discuss the problem of defining the collection of first-order elementary classes in terms of the natural topological space of countable models.
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