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How does cultural upbringing influence how university students in the Middle East utilize ChatGPT technology? (2024)
Journal Article
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/admsci14120330

The 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-02-2024-0039

Purpose
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)
Journal Article
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.2024.11.028

This 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.12444

This 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.

Beyond Labels: Unveiling the Interplay Between Identity and Name Changes in Firm Performance (2024)
Journal Article
Afrifa, G. A., & Amankwah‐Amoah, J. (online). Beyond Labels: Unveiling the Interplay Between Identity and Name Changes in Firm Performance. International Journal of Finance & Economics, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.3084

Despite the increasing prevalence of corporate name change (CNC) in tandem with a growing body of research on the subject, the boundary and contextual conditions under which CNC yield beneficial or detrimental effects remain underexplored in the curr... Read More about Beyond Labels: Unveiling the Interplay Between Identity and Name Changes in Firm Performance.

Felt trust: Added baggage or added value? A critical review, constructive redirection, and exploratory meta‐analysis (2024)
Journal Article
de Jong, B., Lee, A., Gill, J., & Zheng, J. (online). Felt trust: Added baggage or added value? A critical review, constructive redirection, and exploratory meta‐analysis. Journal of Organizational Behavior, https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2838

Summary: After decades of scholarly focus on studying trust from the trustor's perspective, there has been a rapidly growing interest in understanding trust from the trustee's perspective, with a particular focus on felt trust (i.e., a trustee's perc... Read More about Felt trust: Added baggage or added value? A critical review, constructive redirection, and exploratory meta‐analysis.

Rethinking authentic leadership: An alternative approach based on dynamic processes of active identity, self-regulation, and ironic processes of mental control (2024)
Journal Article
Bunjak, A., Lord, R. G., & Acton, B. P. (online). Rethinking authentic leadership: An alternative approach based on dynamic processes of active identity, self-regulation, and ironic processes of mental control. Journal of Management and Organization, 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2024.69

Despite its popularity, authentic leadership remains enigmatic, with both advantages and disadvantages. The connection between authenticity (an internal process) and leadership (an external influence process) is complex. We introduce a theory that co... Read More about Rethinking authentic leadership: An alternative approach based on dynamic processes of active identity, self-regulation, and ironic processes of mental control.

Gendered Job Search: An Analysis of Gender Differences in Reservation Wages and Job Applications (2024)
Journal Article
Basbug, G., & Fernandez, R. M. (online). Gendered Job Search: An Analysis of Gender Differences in Reservation Wages and Job Applications. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, https://doi.org/10.1177/00197939241298623

Using a weekly survey of unemployed workers, this study examines gender differences in reservation wages and applied-for occupational categories. The analysis shows that a large portion of the gender difference in reservation wages is attributable to... Read More about Gendered Job Search: An Analysis of Gender Differences in Reservation Wages and Job Applications.

Intersectional Reflexivity and an Uncomfortable Account of Researcher Privilege (2024)
Journal Article
Spellman, C. (online). Intersectional Reflexivity and an Uncomfortable Account of Researcher Privilege. Management Learning, https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076241290808

This paper responds to a dearth of writing on intersectional reflexivity in organisational ethnography and in Management and Organisation studies. Intersectional reflexivity, used as a methodological tool and a theoretical framing for this paper, com... Read More about Intersectional Reflexivity and an Uncomfortable Account of Researcher Privilege.

Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry (2024)
Journal Article
Amankwah‐Amoah, J., Nyame-Asiamah, F., & Ayiine-Etigo, D. (online). Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry. Thunderbird International Business Review, https://doi.org/10.1002/tie.22423

The present study examines the evolution and dynamics of temporary competitive advantage (TCA) in the volatile airline industry. This is illustrated by using the context of COVID‐19 pandemic to understand the risk faced by the global airline industry... Read More about Navigating Temporary Competitive Advantage: Pandemic‐Driven Strategies in the Global Airline Industry.

How does colonial history matter for expatriate adjustment? The case of Brazilians in Portugal (2024)
Journal Article
Aguzzoli, R., Śliwa, M., Lengler, J., Brewster, C., & Quatrin, D. (online). How does colonial history matter for expatriate adjustment? The case of Brazilians in Portugal. Journal of International Business Studies, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-024-00754-y

The literature on expatriation typically assumes that cultural and institutional familiarity facilitates expatriate adjustment. This assumption underplays the role of the historical context, especially the influence of painful colonial pasts that oft... Read More about How does colonial history matter for expatriate adjustment? The case of Brazilians in Portugal.

Service-level anchoring in demand forecasting: The moderating impact of retail promotions and product perishability (2024)
Journal Article
Fahimnia, B., Tan, T., & Tahirov, N. (online). Service-level anchoring in demand forecasting: The moderating impact of retail promotions and product perishability. International Journal of Forecasting, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijforecast.2024.07.007

The development of demand plans involves the integration of demand forecasts, service-level prerequisites, replenishment constraints, and revenue projections. However, empirical evidence has brought to light that forecasters often fail to distinguish... Read More about Service-level anchoring in demand forecasting: The moderating impact of retail promotions and product perishability.

Transitioning from responsible and reactive to deeply responsible and proactive international business (2024)
Journal Article
Jones, G. G., Lopes, T. D. S., Pananond, P., van Tulder, R., Sinkovics, N., & Sinkovics, R. R. (2025). Transitioning from responsible and reactive to deeply responsible and proactive international business. Critical Perspectives on International Business, 21(2), 196-225. https://doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-08-2024-0092

Purpose
This paper aims to explore the role of multi-national enterprises in addressing grand societal challenges, emphasising the need for integrating environmental and social aspects into business models. Drawing on the books of Geoffrey Jones (20... Read More about Transitioning from responsible and reactive to deeply responsible and proactive international business.

Assessing the impact of digital transformation capability for international market growth: the role of leadership support (2024)
Journal Article
Joshi, Y., Chatterjee, S., Chaudhuri, R., Shams, S. M. R., & Apostolidis, C. (online). Assessing the impact of digital transformation capability for international market growth: the role of leadership support. International Marketing Review, https://doi.org/10.1108/IMR-03-2024-0100

Purpose
This study aims to examine the impact of an organization’s digital transformation capability (DTC) on its dynamic capabilities and strategic depth, which, in turn, could impact the organization’s international market growth (IMG). This study... Read More about Assessing the impact of digital transformation capability for international market growth: the role of leadership support.

Top management team attributes and corporate entrepreneurship: A meta‐analysis (2024)
Journal Article
Saeed, S., Alasadi, M., Yousafzai, S. Y., & Zahra, S. A. (online). Top management team attributes and corporate entrepreneurship: A meta‐analysis. Journal of Product Innovation Management, https://doi.org/10.1111/jpim.12762

How do the attributes of a firm's top management team (TMT) influence corporate entrepreneurship across organizational and national contexts? Drawing on upper echelons theory and the managerial discretion perspective, this meta‐analytic study examine... Read More about Top management team attributes and corporate entrepreneurship: A meta‐analysis.

Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing (2024)
Journal Article
Singh, G., Roy, S. K., Apostolidis, C., Quaddus, M., & Sadeque, S. (2025). Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 210, Article 123870. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123870

Following the increasing interest of retailers to engage with their consumers using digital channels and platforms, this study uses affordance theory and Leroi-Werelds's value typologies as a theoretical lens to identify recipes (i.e., combinations)... Read More about Identifying the Metaverse Value Recipe(s) Affecting Customer Engagement and Well-being in Retailing.

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education Policies of UK Universities (2024)
Journal Article
Atkinson-Toal, A., & Guo, C. (2024). Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education Policies of UK Universities. Enhancing Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2, 70-94. https://doi.org/10.62512/etlhe.20

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are becoming integral to academic and professional landscapes, with universities rapidly developing policies that govern ethical and effective usage. Yet such efforts are fragmented across institut... Read More about Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education Policies of UK Universities.

Sunk costs, large domestic market, and the re-entry dilemma: export process in SMEs from a developing economy (2024)
Journal Article
Lengler, J. (2024). Sunk costs, large domestic market, and the re-entry dilemma: export process in SMEs from a developing economy. International Journal of Export Marketing, 6(3), 298-318. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEXPORTM.2024.142575

As domestic markets become more competitive, small and mid-sized firms (SMEs) from developing economies search for opportunities in foreign countries. Some of these companies exit and re-enter those markets several times. This study explores the role... Read More about Sunk costs, large domestic market, and the re-entry dilemma: export process in SMEs from a developing economy.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Important Datasets in the Field of Comparative Employment Relations (2024)
Book Chapter
Brandl, B. (2024). The Advantages and Disadvantages of Important Datasets in the Field of Comparative Employment Relations. In J. Parker, N. Donnelly, S. Ressia, & M. Gavin (Eds.), Field Guide to Researching Employment and Industrial Relations (161-174). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035313891

The availability of data with which to perform statistical analyses has always been the Achilles’ heel of empirical research in the field of comparative employment relations (ER). While data availability is challenging for almost all country comparat... Read More about The Advantages and Disadvantages of Important Datasets in the Field of Comparative Employment Relations.