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Going complex or going easy? The impact of research questions on citations (2023)
Journal Article
Solarino, A. M., Rose, E. L., & Luise, C. (2024). Going complex or going easy? The impact of research questions on citations. Scientometrics, 129(1), 127-146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-023-04907-y

The growing need for academic impact requires researchers to develop and address important ideas. In this paper, we analyze how theory has been framed and operationalized within international business scholarship, which has a long tradition of produc... Read More about Going complex or going easy? The impact of research questions on citations.

Board of Director Effectiveness and Informal Institutions: A Meta-analysis (2022)
Journal Article
Solarino, A., & Boyd, B. (2023). Board of Director Effectiveness and Informal Institutions: A Meta-analysis. Global Strategy Journal, 13(1), 58-89. https://doi.org/10.1002/gsj.1468

Research Summary: Board independence is central to corporate governance. Numerous theories espouse the value of the monitoring and advice provided by outside board members, and governance codes worldwide call for boards with more independent director... Read More about Board of Director Effectiveness and Informal Institutions: A Meta-analysis.

Equivalence in International Business Research: A Three-step approach (2022)
Journal Article
Solarino, A., & Buckley, P. (2023). Equivalence in International Business Research: A Three-step approach. Journal of International Business Studies, 54(3), 550-567. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-022-00562-2

A primary research area within the field of international business (IB) is to establish the extent to which concepts, theories, and findings identified in one country are applicable to other contexts and which are unique and cannot be found in other... Read More about Equivalence in International Business Research: A Three-step approach.

Commitments and Appeals to Make a Better World: The Global Compact, Laudato Si and Our Future (2016)
Journal Article
Walsh, J., & Solarino, A. (2016). Commitments and Appeals to Make a Better World: The Global Compact, Laudato Si and Our Future

We live in a world of need. Business, as perhaps the most powerful transnational force in the world today, can either aggravate or attenuate that need. Recognizing such power, the United Nations launched the Global Compact in 2000 in an effort to cha... Read More about Commitments and Appeals to Make a Better World: The Global Compact, Laudato Si and Our Future.