Digitalization of Spare Parts Provision: Co-evolution of Digital Service Providers and Original Equipment Manufacturers
(2025)
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Chaudhuri, A., Jayaram, J., & Holmström, J. (in press). Digitalization of Spare Parts Provision: Co-evolution of Digital Service Providers and Original Equipment Manufacturers. International Journal of Production Research,
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An Exploration of Romance of Leadership in Times of Crisis: Replication and Extension of Theory (2025)
Journal Article
Schyns, B., Vogelgesang Lester, G., & Hammond, M. (in press). An Exploration of Romance of Leadership in Times of Crisis: Replication and Extension of Theory. Journal of Management Scientific Reports,Romance of leadership (ROL) theory describes over-attributions of responsibility for organizational outcomes to leaders. The theory posits that ROL should be stronger during crisis, for unexpected performance, and in scapegoating failure. We replicat... Read More about An Exploration of Romance of Leadership in Times of Crisis: Replication and Extension of Theory.
In Brexit’s Wake – the Birth of the Left Behind (2025)
Journal Article
Barratt, E., & Śliwa, M. (online). In Brexit’s Wake – the Birth of the Left Behind. Organization, https://doi.org/10.1177/13505084241306677This paper addresses the problematisation of the “left behind” in right wing populist governmental strategies in the aftermath of Brexit. As diverse political actors, journalists and commentators questioned and sought to account for the outcome of th... Read More about In Brexit’s Wake – the Birth of the Left Behind.
Platform-based multinational corporations (PMNCs):A research agenda in the field of international business (2025)
Journal Article
Kang, Z., Kou, H., Zhou, D., Shi, X., Parente, R., & Rong, K. (online). Platform-based multinational corporations (PMNCs):A research agenda in the field of international business. International Business Review, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2024.102386The rise of platform-based multinational corporations (PMNCs) driven by the digital economy has increasingly provided new implications for international business (IB) theories. IB scholars have begun to explore alternative research streams that provi... Read More about Platform-based multinational corporations (PMNCs):A research agenda in the field of international business.
Reflections from a Postcolonial Experience in Developing Research (2025)
Book Chapter
Aguzzoli, R. (in press). Reflections from a Postcolonial Experience in Developing Research. In H. Barnard (Ed.), Handbook for Qualitative Research in Emerging Markets: Methods and Applications. Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035322329
International Business and SDG 8 - Exploring the Relationship between IB and Society (2024)
Book
Sinkovics, N., Sinkovics, R. R., Boussebaa, M., & Fletcher, M. (Eds.). (2024). International Business and SDG 8 - Exploring the Relationship between IB and Society. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46802-5The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8 aims to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all. The twelve associated targets call for action in a number of interconnected domains... Read More about International Business and SDG 8 - Exploring the Relationship between IB and Society.
Advanced meta-ranking of scholarly journals in business, management and related disciplines (2024)
Data
Pishchulov, G., Sinkovics, R. R., & Tuselmann, H. (2024). Advanced meta-ranking of scholarly journals in business, management and related disciplines. [Data]. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/23NRBSupplementary material associated with: Tüselmann, H., Sinkovics, R. R., & Pishchulov, G. (2025). An advanced meta-ranking for the expanding international business field – journal status and future trajectories. Journal of World Business, 60(2), 1016... Read More about Advanced meta-ranking of scholarly journals in business, management and related disciplines.
Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures (2024)
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Johnson, D., Geiger, M., Gianiodis, P., & Bock, A. (in press). Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures. Academy of Management Perspectives,Narratives are important facilitators of resource mobilization. Specifically, entrepreneurs and ventures utilize narratives to persuade stakeholders to part with resources to support innovative activities and entrepreneurial action. We investigate th... Read More about Please, hurry up! Leveraging narratives to speed up the mobilization of resources for entrepreneurial ventures.
An advanced meta-ranking for the expanding international business field – Journal status and future trajectories (2024)
Journal Article
Tüselmann, H., Sinkovics, R. R., & Pishchulov, G. (2025). An advanced meta-ranking for the expanding international business field – Journal status and future trajectories. Journal of World Business, 60(2), Article 101609. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwb.2024.101609We re-examine and advance the landscape of academic journal publishing, specifically focusing on international business (IB) journals. While previous journal rankings have identified sixteen domain-specific IB journals, a renewed look at the journal... Read More about An advanced meta-ranking for the expanding international business field – Journal status and future trajectories.
Mindset matters: Mitigating negative spillover effects in service failures (2024)
Journal Article
Chen, H. Y., Hu, J., & Lin, Z. (2025). Mindset matters: Mitigating negative spillover effects in service failures. Tourism Management, 108, Article 105118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2024.105118Mitigating the spillover effects of service failures has been a critical challenge in tourism management. This research investigates how tourists’ mindsets influence the negative spillover effects of service failures. Through six empirical studies us... Read More about Mindset matters: Mitigating negative spillover effects in service failures.
Switching to Cloud Gaming: A Push-Pull-Mooring Perspective (2024)
Journal Article
Su, W. T., Lee, Z. W. Y., He, X., & Chan, T. K. H. (2025). Switching to Cloud Gaming: A Push-Pull-Mooring Perspective. Journal of Business Research, 189, Article 115126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.115126
Happy to chat? Understanding older people’s attitudes and experiences of talking to strangers (2024)
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Yen, D. A., Cappellini, B., Jen, M.-Y., & Victor, C. (online). Happy to chat? Understanding older people’s attitudes and experiences of talking to strangers. Ageing & Society, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x24000783Extant literature shows that small conversations with strangers can help improve individuals’ wellbeing while reducing feelings of loneliness. Nevertheless, previous studies on talking to strangers tend to focus on young participants in controlled ex... Read More about Happy to chat? Understanding older people’s attitudes and experiences of talking to strangers.
From Business Analytics to HR Analytics: Common Conceptual and Methodological Grounds (2024)
Book Chapter
Kiu, T., Bechter, B., Brandl, B., & Lehr, A. (2024). From Business Analytics to HR Analytics: Common Conceptual and Methodological Grounds. In V. Fernandez (Ed.), A Research Agenda for HR Analytics (40-53). Edward Elgar Publishing
Optimal Scheduling in a Quantum Switch (2024)
Journal Article
Bhambay, S., Vasantam, T., & Walton, N. (in press). Optimal Scheduling in a Quantum Switch. ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review,With a growing number of quantum networks in operation, there is a pressing need for performance analysis of quantum switching technologies. A quantum switch establishes, distributes, and maintains entanglements across a network. In contrast to a cla... Read More about Optimal Scheduling in a Quantum Switch.
The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance (2024)
Journal Article
Deng, Y., Wang, C. S., Cheng, G. D., Whitson, J. A., Dow, B. J., & Lee, A. Y. (2025). The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance. British Journal of Social Psychology, 64(1), Article e12836. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12836Infectious diseases pose significant challenges to public health, leading to illness and even death. Vaccinations are vital for protecting society, yet beliefs in conspiracy theories related to infectious diseases increase vaccine hesitancy. This pap... Read More about The role of interdependent self‐construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance.
Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement (2024)
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Vickers, P., Adamo, L., Alfano, M., Clark, C., Cresto, E., Cui, H., Dang, H., Dellsén, F., Dupin, N., Gradowski, L., Graf, S., Guevara, A., Hallap, M., Hamilton, J., Hardey, M., Helm, P., Landrum, A., Levy, N., Machery, E., Mills, S., …Mitchell Finnigan, S. (2024). Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement. PLoS ONE, 19(12), Article e0313541. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313541We take up the challenge of developing an international network with capacity to survey the world’s scientists on an ongoing basis, providing rich datasets regarding the opinions of scientists and scientific sub-communities, both at a time and also o... Read More about Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement.
How does cultural upbringing influence how university students in the Middle East utilize ChatGPT technology? (2024)
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Aad, S., Dagher, G. K., & Hardey, M. (2024). How does cultural upbringing influence how university students in the Middle East utilize ChatGPT technology?. Administrative Sciences, 14(12), Article 330. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14120330The Middle East, with its diverse cultures and adherence to social norms, offers a relevant case study for exploring the current research question. Using established theories of social interaction and technology acceptance, this research examines how... Read More about How does cultural upbringing influence how university students in the Middle East utilize ChatGPT technology?.
Finding the sweet spot: effects of exporting on the relationship between R&D investment and NPD performance (2024)
Journal Article
Sousa, C. M. P., Tsinopoulos, C., Yan, J., & Benito, G. R. G. (online). Finding the sweet spot: effects of exporting on the relationship between R&D investment and NPD performance. International Marketing Review, https://doi.org/10.1108/imr-02-2024-0039Purpose
The aim of this research is twofold: (1) to investigate when the effect of R&D investment on New Product Development (NPD) performance peaks – the sweet spot and (2) to analyze the influence of firms’ export activities on where that spot is.... Read More about Finding the sweet spot: effects of exporting on the relationship between R&D investment and NPD performance.
Stochastic Scheduling and Routing Decisions in Online Meal Delivery Platforms with Mixed Force (2024)
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Zhao, Y., Alfandari, L., & Archetti, C. (online). Stochastic Scheduling and Routing Decisions in Online Meal Delivery Platforms with Mixed Force. European Journal of Operational Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2024.11.028This paper investigates stochastic scheduling and routing problems in the online meal delivery (OMD) service. The huge increase in meal delivery demand requires the service providers to construct a highly efficient logistics network to deal with a la... Read More about Stochastic Scheduling and Routing Decisions in Online Meal Delivery Platforms with Mixed Force.
Tracing the potential benefits and complex contingencies of multilevel collective bargaining (2024)
Journal Article
Grimshaw, D., Brandl, B., Bertranou, F., & Gontero, S. (2024). Tracing the potential benefits and complex contingencies of multilevel collective bargaining. International Labour Review, 163(4), 657-675. https://doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12444This article provides a critical review of the international evidence for economic benefits of multi-level collective bargaining. The expected gains are highly contingent and depend upon a raft of interlocking enabling conditions. This means that as... Read More about Tracing the potential benefits and complex contingencies of multilevel collective bargaining.