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2020
- Van Zanten, J. & Van Tulder, (2020) ‘Beyond COVID-19: Applying “SDG logics” for resilient transformations, Journal of International business Policy, 3(4), 451-464; DOI 10.1057/s42214-020-00076-4
- Van Zanten, J.A. & Van Tulder, R. (2020) ‘Towards nexus-based governance: defining interactions between economic activities and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’, International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, DOI:10.1080/13504509.2020.1768452
- Van Tulder, R. and Van Mil, E. (2020) Responsible governance – Broadening the corporate governance discourse to include positive duties and collective action, in: Oliver Laasch, Roy Suddaby, R. Edward Freeman and Dima Jamali (eds) (2020) Research Handbook of Responsible Management Education. Edward Elgar Publishing; p. 175-194: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3454489
- Van Tulder, R. (2020) Pleidooi voor een maatschappelijke stresstest: een weerbare samenleving vraagt weerbare ondernemingen; Platform: Verder met Nederland, juni 2020
2019
- R. Van Tulder & L. Lucht (2019). Reversing materiality – from a reactive matrix to a proactive SDG agenda. In N Bocken, P Ritala, L Albareda & R Verburg (Eds.), Innovation for Sustainability: Business transformations towards a better world (pp. 271-289). Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan
- Jingling Chen; Tao Eric Hu; Rob van Tulder (2019) ‘Is the Environmental Kuznets Curve Still Valid: A Perspective of Wicked Problems’, Sustainability, Volume 11, Issue 17, 4747 (open source, 17 pp.)
- Rutkens-Oudman, L., Roelfke Benedictus, Margreet Boersma-de Jong en Rob van Tulder (2019) A conceptual framework of autonomous motivation driven management control for sustainable business in health care Contribution to MCA Doctoral colloquium, June 2019, London –
- Van Tulder, R. en Van Mil, E. (2019) wie is bang voor complexiteit? Holland Management Review (183) Januari-Februari
2018
- Van Tulder, R., Reinalda, B. and Dijkzeul, D. (2018) ‘Transitional Governance in increasingly turbulent times: Jim Muldoon’s legacy”, Journal of International Organization Studies (**)
2017
- Boersma, M. Benedictus, R, Rutkens, L. en Van Tulder, R. (2017) ‘Control in Tijden van Maatschappelijke Complexiteit’, MAB Maandblad voor accountancy en bedrijfseconomie, 91 (9/10): 308-314
2013
- Immink, V.M., Reinders, M.J., Van Tulder, R. & Trijp, J.C.M. van (2013). The livestock sector and its stakeholders in the search to meet the animal welfare requirements of society. In Journal on Chain and Network Science (pp. 151-160). Wageningen Academic Publishers.
2011
- Gijsbers, G.H.M. & Van Tulder, R. (2011). New Asian Challenges: Missing Linkages in Asian Agricultural Innovation and the Role of Public Research Organisations in Four Small- and Medium-Sized Asian Countries. Science, Technology and Society, 16(1), 29-51.
- Van Tulder, R. (2011). Crisis … what crisis? (revisited) : exploring multinational enterprises’ responsiveness to the financial crisis. In D.H Claes & C.H Knutsen (Eds.), Governing the global economy : politics, institutions, and economic development (Warwick Studies in Globalisation) (pp. 247-276). London: Routledge.
- Wijen, F.H. & Van Tulder, R. (2011). International Regulatory Turbulence: Strategies for Success. RSM Insight, 2(4), 4-6.