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When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive supervision (2024)
Journal Article
Braun, S., Schyns, B., Zheng, Y., & Lord, R. G. (online). When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive supervision. Journal of Business Ethics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05805-w

Research to date provides only limited insights into the processes of abusive supervision, a form of unethical leadership. Leaders' vulnerable narcissism is important to consider, as, according to the trifurcated model of narcissism, it combines enti... Read More about When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive supervision.

Optimal decentralized signal control for platooning in connected vehicle networks (2024)
Journal Article
Hoang, T. A., Walton, N., & Vu, H. L. (2024). Optimal decentralized signal control for platooning in connected vehicle networks. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 167, Article 104832. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2024.104832

In the last decade, pressure-based schemes such as Back Pressure and Max Weight algorithms have been widely researched and applied for traffic signal control due to their simplicity and proven throughput maximization. In such algorithms, the next cho... Read More about Optimal decentralized signal control for platooning in connected vehicle networks.

When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice (2024)
Journal Article
Nieberle, K. W., Schyns, B., Kuonath, A., & Frey, D. (2024). When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 33(6), 759-776. https://doi.org/10.1080/1359432X.2024.2392901

Integrating social exchange and social identity theory, the present research investigates to what extend and why follower social identification matters for the relationship between constructive follower voice and leader consultation. We argue that wh... Read More about When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice.

From impression to expression: How warmth and competence in relaxing and challenging activities shape pleasure and eWOM (2024)
Journal Article
Su, L., Wang, X., Lin, Z., & Xiao, S. (online). From impression to expression: How warmth and competence in relaxing and challenging activities shape pleasure and eWOM. Psychology and Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.22113

This research investigates how aligning service providers’ warmth and competence with the nature of leisure activities (relaxing vs. challenging) influences pleasure and electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) sharing. Through a series of five studies, inclu... Read More about From impression to expression: How warmth and competence in relaxing and challenging activities shape pleasure and eWOM.

Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda (2024)
Journal Article
Khan, Z., Wu, J., Khan, H., Amankwah-Amoah, J., Czinkota, M., & Zahoor, N. (2024). Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda. European Management Journal, 42(5), 653-657. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2024.07.004

This Management Focus section aims to provide insights into the concept of periphery–core dynamics in international business and management. In this Management Focus section, we introduce several studies that illuminate various core issues situated w... Read More about Exploring periphery–core dynamics in international management: A review, characterizations, and future research agenda.

How and when does digitalization influence export performance? A meta-analysis of its consequences and contingencies (2024)
Journal Article
Dong, Y., He, X., & Blut, M. (2024). How and when does digitalization influence export performance? A meta-analysis of its consequences and contingencies. International Marketing Review, 41(6), 1388-1413. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMR-02-2024-0044

Purpose – This study aims to clarify the direct impact of digitalization on export performance (EP) by synthesizing previous research and testing this relationship empirically.
Furthermore, the study investigates digitalization types, contextual mo... Read More about How and when does digitalization influence export performance? A meta-analysis of its consequences and contingencies.

FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks (2024)
Journal Article
Ul-Durar, S., Bakkar, Y., Arshed, N., Naveed, S., & Zhang, B. (2024). FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks. Research in International Business and Finance, 73(A), Article 102543. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102543

The current climate change is declared as a global boiling point by the UN; businesses are facing increasing costs in maintaining their supply chains and production standards and are being urged to adapt and innovate for environmental transition. Wit... Read More about FinTech and Economic Readiness: Institutional Navigation Amid Climate Risks.

‘Distant but close’: Leadership behaviours, psychological distance, employee coping and effectiveness in remote work contexts (2024)
Journal Article
Marstand, A. F., Epitropaki, O., & Kapoutsis, I. (online). ‘Distant but close’: Leadership behaviours, psychological distance, employee coping and effectiveness in remote work contexts. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/joop.12544

Drawing on construal level and conservation of resources theories, our paper focuses on the psychological distance employees experience from their manager in remote work contexts. We specifically examine the role of three leadership behaviours (initi... Read More about ‘Distant but close’: Leadership behaviours, psychological distance, employee coping and effectiveness in remote work contexts.

The Business of (Im)Migration: Bodies Across Borders (2024)
Journal Article
Distinto, M., Doshi, V., Osorio, A. E., Segarra, P., & Śliwa, M. (2024). The Business of (Im)Migration: Bodies Across Borders. Journal of Business Ethics, 194, 747–752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05777-x

Irrespective of length of stay or voluntariness, (im)migration is the movement of individuals across borders. From national identity to labor markets, (im)migration affects various dimensions and spheres of social life. Currently, 3.6% of the global... Read More about The Business of (Im)Migration: Bodies Across Borders.

Wake up and search for coffee: Considering the circadian rhythm of consumers on online marketplaces (2024)
Journal Article
Liang, Z., Angelopoulos, S., Zuo, M., & Ou, C. X. J. (2024). Wake up and search for coffee: Considering the circadian rhythm of consumers on online marketplaces. Journal of Business Research, 184, Article 114901. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114901

Online marketplaces are characterised by rapid product updates and understanding consumer variety-seeking behaviour (VSB) is paramount for brands operating in this landscape. The literature, however, has fallen short of considering that consumers' op... Read More about Wake up and search for coffee: Considering the circadian rhythm of consumers on online marketplaces.

The weaponization of plagiarism accusations in the era of anti-woke politics (2024)
Journal Article
Prasad, A., & Śliwa, M. (2024). The weaponization of plagiarism accusations in the era of anti-woke politics. Management Learning, 55(4), 479-482. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076241269734

Plagiarism accusations have become increasingly politicized over the last few years. In this article, we raise some of our concerns with how vacuous plagiarism accusations are now part of the arsenal of anti-woke politics. Revisiting the recent cas... Read More about The weaponization of plagiarism accusations in the era of anti-woke politics.

Intergenerational succession and corporate philanthropy: A stakeholder perspective (2024)
Journal Article
Zhang, L., Lin, Z., Huang, W., Djafarova, E., & and Ren, L. (2024). Intergenerational succession and corporate philanthropy: A stakeholder perspective. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 30(10), 2652-2673. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-11-2023-1181

Purpose
Based on stakeholder theory, this study aims to examine the impact of family firm succession on corporate philanthropy while considering the potential role of the clan cultural context, industry context, and the stage of succession.

Desig... Read More about Intergenerational succession and corporate philanthropy: A stakeholder perspective.

Supply Chain Resilience: A Review from the Inventory Management Perspective (2024)
Journal Article
Guo, Y., Liu, F., Song, J.-S., & Wang, S. (online). Supply Chain Resilience: A Review from the Inventory Management Perspective. Fundamental Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fmre.2024.08.002

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities in global supply chains, leading to economic damage and product shortages caused by demand surges and supply disruptions. Concurrently, geopolitical conflicts and the rising frequenc... Read More about Supply Chain Resilience: A Review from the Inventory Management Perspective.

Strategy texts as auto-communication: How narrative, language, and visual symbolism exercise discursive control (2024)
Journal Article
Reissner, S., & Falkheimer, J. (online). Strategy texts as auto-communication: How narrative, language, and visual symbolism exercise discursive control. International Journal of Strategic Communication, https://doi.org/10.1080/1553118X.2024.2388087

Strategy texts are an important way of communicating a strategy to a range of different stakeholders, including internal audiences as the organization communicates with itself (auto-communication). In this article, we analyze two related strategy tex... Read More about Strategy texts as auto-communication: How narrative, language, and visual symbolism exercise discursive control.

Editorial on Doing business in Africa: Navigating opportunities and challenges in Africa's emerging markets (2024)
Journal Article
Adomako, S., Shenkar, O., Liu, X., Amankwah-Amoah, J., & Ahsan, M. (2024). Editorial on Doing business in Africa: Navigating opportunities and challenges in Africa's emerging markets. Journal of International Management, 30(5), Article 101189. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2024.101189

This editorial delves into the evolving context of doing business in Africa, tracing its journey from being dubbed the “hopeless continent” to becoming a beacon of hope and opportunity. Drawing on a wealth of scholarly research, it highlights Africa'... Read More about Editorial on Doing business in Africa: Navigating opportunities and challenges in Africa's emerging markets.

Prospective market shaping: a discursive analysis of possible future autonomous vehicle markets (2024)
Journal Article
Purchase, S., Schepis, D., & Ellis, N. (2024). Prospective market shaping: a discursive analysis of possible future autonomous vehicle markets. Industrial Marketing Management, 122, 37-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2024.08.003

Investigating innovation ecosystems during their early stages of development is critical when considering how these nascent activities shape future technological direction and markets. This paper prospectively investigates how actors in these ecosyst... Read More about Prospective market shaping: a discursive analysis of possible future autonomous vehicle markets.

#Fakefamous: How do influencers use disinformation to establish long-term credibility on social media? (2024)
Journal Article
Bahar, V. S., & Hasan, M. (online). #Fakefamous: How do influencers use disinformation to establish long-term credibility on social media?. Information Technology & People, https://doi.org/10.1108/itp-05-2023-0421

Purpose
Credible influencers play a key role in shaping the views and preferences of social media users. However, many influencers intentionally use disinformation (e.g. false narratives) to deceive users and gain their trust. This can have serious... Read More about #Fakefamous: How do influencers use disinformation to establish long-term credibility on social media?.