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            <title><![CDATA[A new way of doing business: From Business Innovation to Social Change]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2026 15:52:40 GMT</pubDate>
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        <p><strong>Ricardo Costa-Climent</strong>, University of Valencia</p>
        
        <p><strong>Steve D&#39;Alessandro</strong>, Edith Cowan University</p>
        
    
    
    <p>By centring mechanisms (identity, norms, trust/fairness, agency, and risk–value trade-offs), this special issue aims to explain when and why new ways of doing business achieve social impact through consumer behaviour, and how organisations can design enduring, equitable, and scalable change.</p>
    
    
    <h2>Potential topics</h2>
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        <li>Identity mechanisms in business innovation</li>
        
        <li>Norms and their role in social change</li>
        
        <li>Trust and fairness in organizational design</li>
        
        <li>Agency in consumer behavior and social impact</li>
        
        <li>Risk-value trade-offs in business models</li>
        
        <li>Consumer behavior and social impact achievement</li>
        
        <li>Design of enduring and equitable organizational change</li>
        
        <li>Scalable business models for social change</li>
        
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    <h2>Timeline</h2>
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        <li>February 15, 2026: Submission window opens</li>
        
        <li>September 15, 2026: Submission deadline</li>
        
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            <author>Journal of Consumer Behaviour (WILEY)</author>
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