Macro Management & Public Policies publishes original research papers that offers professional review and publication to freely disseminate research findings in areas of Organizational Studies, Business Management, Human Rights, Environmental and Social Policy and more. The Journal focuses on innovations of research methods at all stages and is committed to providing theoretical and practical experience for all those who are involved in these fields.

Macro Management & Public Policies aims to discover innovative methods, theories and studies in its field by publishing original articles, case studies and comprehensive reviews.

The scope of the papers in this journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sustainable Development
  • Organizational Studies
  • Human Rights
  • Workplace Wellbeing
  • Environmental and Social Policy
  • Business Management
  • Economic Development and Theory of Growth

Vol. 6 , Iss. 1 (March 2024)

  • Articles

    ESG Performance in Emerging Economies

    Sady Mazzioni, Caroline Keidann Soschinski , Maurício Leite , Cristian Baú Dal Magro, Simone Leticia Raimundini Sanches
    21-35

    Article ID: 6202    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/mmpp.v6i1.6202
    549  (Abstract) 325  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Business sustainability has been assessed by combining the financial (governance) and non-financial (environmental and social) performance of companies. This assessment must consider the institutional characteristics of the countries. Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) are emerging economies, i.e., in economic and social transition. The aim of this study is to identify the factors... More

  • Articles (This article belongs to the Special Issue "Social-Economic Inequity and Policy Innovation")

    Does the Social Enterprise Ecosystem Facilitate the Growth of Social Enterprises? An Extended Case Study of Taiwan, China

    Ying Huang, Caiyun Xu
    1-20

    Article ID: 6187    DOI:https://doi.org/10.30564/mmpp.v6i1.6187
    295  (Abstract) 185  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Social enterprise (SE) ecosystems are a central concept in understanding the growth of SEs, yet existing research still needs to discuss the attributes of the ecosystems and their actual impacts on SEs. Based on an extended case study, this paper explores the actual impact of ecosystems on SEs in Taiwan, China. It is found that... More

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