Sustainability initiatives and Indigenous realities are increasingly engaging with
each other across the world. Developed through diverse frameworks and supported by
public and private actors, these initiatives involve claims of conservation and ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published December 26, 2025pp. 802–836
The economic self-sufficiency of Indigenous communities has become a widely recognized
debate in Canada. This article analyzes how the Indigenous community of Wendake, located
in Québec, is working toward the cultural resurgence and recognition of its ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published October 20, 2025pp. 837–871
Nature-inclusive stakeholder engagement, grounded in Western epistemologies and ontologies,
embraces organizational relationships with nature entities considered as stakeholders.
Although this construct has conceptual links to regenerative value creation, ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published February 2, 2026pp. 872–914
Collective forms of Indigenous entrepreneurship are often seen as a mechanism to promote
social equity through productive collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
partners. However, the different temporal frames that Indigenous and non-...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published August 11, 2025pp. 915–945
Indigenous movement scholarship identifies two primary approaches to claiming indigeneity,
strategic essentialism and decolonization, a binary that constrains Indigenous agency
by suggesting that Indigenous actors must conform to settler expectations in ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published November 29, 2025pp. 946–977
In Australia, some Indigenous groups achieve sustainable positive outcomes from negotiated
agreements, while others experience adverse cultural and social impacts. This discrepancy
highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of the factors that ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published October 15, 2025pp. 978–1009
Despite growing interest in identity within the management and organization studies,
Indigenous identity in the Indian context remains underexplored. To address this gap,
I examine the identity struggles of tea plantation laborers (Tea-Tribe laborers) in
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Free accessResearch articleFirst published February 11, 2026pp. 1010–1039