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Gender and technology culture: Points of contact in tech cities (2019)
Journal Article
Hardey, M. (2020). Gender and technology culture: Points of contact in tech cities. Sociological Research Online, 25(1), 101-118. https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780419851137

This article considers several features of tech cities and masculine technology culture, and their impact on the conditions of work and interactions of professionals working within them. It uses interdisciplinary perspectives of gender, technology cu... Read More about Gender and technology culture: Points of contact in tech cities.

The United Nations’ (UN) decision to adopt international public sector accounting standards (IPSAS) (2019)
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Chow, D., & Pontoppidan, C. (2019). The United Nations’ (UN) decision to adopt international public sector accounting standards (IPSAS). Journal of Public Budgeting Accounting and Financial Management, 31(2), 285-306. https://doi.org/10.1108/jpbafm-08-2018-0087

Purpose: The objective of this study is to analyse and understand the UN System’s adoption of IPSAS from a legitimacy perspective. Design/methodology/approach: A content analysis of publicly accessible documents from the UN System archives was conduc... Read More about The United Nations’ (UN) decision to adopt international public sector accounting standards (IPSAS).

Nonlinear Effects of Dynamic Export Pricing on Export Sales: A Longitudinal Investigation (2019)
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Chen, J., Sousa, C., & He, X. (2019). Nonlinear Effects of Dynamic Export Pricing on Export Sales: A Longitudinal Investigation. Journal of International Marketing, 27(3), 60-78. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069031x19845853

Little is known in the literature about dynamic export pricing, and particularly how the external environment interacts with a firm’s export pricing decisions and its long-term effect on export sales. Therefore, this study develops a longitudinal fra... Read More about Nonlinear Effects of Dynamic Export Pricing on Export Sales: A Longitudinal Investigation.

Institutional Pressures and International Market Orientation in SMEs: Insights from the French Wine Industry (2019)
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Williams, C., & Spielmann, N. (2019). Institutional Pressures and International Market Orientation in SMEs: Insights from the French Wine Industry. Scandinavian international business review, 28(5), Article 101582. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2019.05.002

In this research, we examine how external institutional pressures influence international market orientation (IMO) in small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs). We use institutional theory and insights from the international entrepreneurship literature t... Read More about Institutional Pressures and International Market Orientation in SMEs: Insights from the French Wine Industry.

Variations and (a)symmetries in trust between employees and employers in Europe: Some (not so) well-known stylized facts (2019)
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Brandl, B. (2020). Variations and (a)symmetries in trust between employees and employers in Europe: Some (not so) well-known stylized facts. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 26(3), 313-329. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680119850721

I analyse the incidence of trust between employee representatives and management at the firm level in EU member states. Most previous analyses focus primarily on employees’ trust in the employer, but I consider both sides. The analysis confirms, but... Read More about Variations and (a)symmetries in trust between employees and employers in Europe: Some (not so) well-known stylized facts.

Securing the future of research computing in the biosciences (2019)
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Leng, J., Shoura, M., McLeish, T., Real, A., Hardey, M., McCafferty, J., Ranson, N., & Harris, S. (2019). Securing the future of research computing in the biosciences. PLoS Computational Biology, 15(5), Article e1006958. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006958

Improvements in technology often drive scientific discovery. Therefore, research requires sustained investment in the latest equipment and training for the researchers who are going to use it. Prioritising and administering infrastructure investment... Read More about Securing the future of research computing in the biosciences.

Financial responsibilization and the role of accounting in social work: Challenges and possibilities (2019)
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Chow, D., Greatbatch, D., & Bracci, E. (2019). Financial responsibilization and the role of accounting in social work: Challenges and possibilities. The British Journal of Social Work, 49(6), 1582-1600. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz062

Accounting provides a distinctive conceptual lens to analyse how neo-liberal reforms in the public sector operate. Despite this, appreciation of the significance of accounting as a key neo-liberal instrument of organisational change is only embryonic... Read More about Financial responsibilization and the role of accounting in social work: Challenges and possibilities.

Forgiveness in leader–member exchange relationships: Mediating and moderating mechanisms (2019)
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Radulovic, A., Thomas, G., Epitropaki, O., & Legood, A. (2019). Forgiveness in leader–member exchange relationships: Mediating and moderating mechanisms. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 92(3), 498-534. https://doi.org/10.1111/joop.12274

Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in LMX relationships across three independent studies. Study 1 utilized a sample of 254 employees from eight organizations located in four countries and sho... Read More about Forgiveness in leader–member exchange relationships: Mediating and moderating mechanisms.

Women’s Leadership and Gendered Experiences in Tech Cities (2019)
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Hardey, M. (2019). Women’s Leadership and Gendered Experiences in Tech Cities. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 34(3), 188-199. https://doi.org/10.1108/gm-05-2018-0048

The purpose of this paper is to examine the findings from longitudinal study conducted with women leaders in tech cities to understand the cultural and discursive burden affecting their professional experiences and the dominant cultural boundaries th... Read More about Women’s Leadership and Gendered Experiences in Tech Cities.

Work-to-non-work spillover: the impact of public service motivation and meaningfulness on outcomes in work and personal life domains (2019)
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Zheng, Y., Wu, C., & Graham, L. (2020). Work-to-non-work spillover: the impact of public service motivation and meaningfulness on outcomes in work and personal life domains. Public Management Review, 22(4), 578-601. https://doi.org/10.1080/14719037.2019.1601242

This study examines why, and when, public service motivation (PSM) has spillover effects from employees’ work lives into their personal lives. Drawing on a dual conceptualization of meaningfulness, we propose and examine the relationship of PSM with... Read More about Work-to-non-work spillover: the impact of public service motivation and meaningfulness on outcomes in work and personal life domains.

Fantasy spaces and emotional derailment: Reflections on failure in academic activism. (2019)
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Callahan, J., & Elliott, C. (2020). Fantasy spaces and emotional derailment: Reflections on failure in academic activism. Organization, 27(3), 506-514

Against a backdrop of contentious political landscapes of Brexit and the Trump victory, we reflect on our own experience of an attempt to engage in an activist event for academics that failed. We contend that our experiences of failure in this event,... Read More about Fantasy spaces and emotional derailment: Reflections on failure in academic activism..

Entrepreneurship in tourism firms: A mixed-methods analysis of performance driver configurations (2019)
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Kallmuenzer, A., Kraus, S., Peters, M., Steiner, J., & Cheng, C.-F. (2019). Entrepreneurship in tourism firms: A mixed-methods analysis of performance driver configurations. Tourism Management, 74, 319-330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2019.04.002

Tourism firms’ financial performance is determined by a complex interplay of factors, both internal and external to the firm. Predominant internal factors are their entrepreneurial behavior and financial resources. External factors refer to the netwo... Read More about Entrepreneurship in tourism firms: A mixed-methods analysis of performance driver configurations.

In search for classification and selection of spare parts suitable for additive manufacturing: a literature review (2019)
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Frandsen, C., Nielsen, M., Chaudhuri, A., Jayaram, J., & Govindan, K. (2020). In search for classification and selection of spare parts suitable for additive manufacturing: a literature review. International Journal of Production Research, 58(4), 970-996. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2019.1605226

This paper reviews the literature on additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and equipment, and spare parts classification criteria to propose a systematic process for selecting spare parts which are suitable for AM. This systematic process identifi... Read More about In search for classification and selection of spare parts suitable for additive manufacturing: a literature review.

Identity work by a non-white immigrant business scholar: Autoethnographic vignettes of ‘covering’ and ‘accenting' (2019)
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Fernando, M., Reveley, J., & Learmonth, M. (2020). Identity work by a non-white immigrant business scholar: Autoethnographic vignettes of ‘covering’ and ‘accenting'. Human Relations, 73(6), 765-788. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726719831070

How do immigrants with multiple sources of identity deal with the identity tensions that arise from misidentification within the workplace? In order to answer this question, we reposition two under-researched self-presentational identity work strateg... Read More about Identity work by a non-white immigrant business scholar: Autoethnographic vignettes of ‘covering’ and ‘accenting'.

A Critical Plot Twist: Changing Characters and Foreshadowing the Future of Organizational Storytelling (2019)
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Beigi, M., Callahan, J., & Michaelson, C. (2019). A Critical Plot Twist: Changing Characters and Foreshadowing the Future of Organizational Storytelling. International Journal of Management Reviews, 21(4), 447-465. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijmr.12203

This review explores the evolution of scholarly research about organizational storytelling over the past 40 years in a sample of 165 papers published between 1975 and 2015. The authors contend that organizational storytelling has established a conven... Read More about A Critical Plot Twist: Changing Characters and Foreshadowing the Future of Organizational Storytelling.

Knowledge to money: Assessing the business performance effects of publicly-funded R&D grants. (2019)
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Vanino, E., Roper, S., & Becker, B. (2019). Knowledge to money: Assessing the business performance effects of publicly-funded R&D grants. Research Policy, 48(7), 1714-1737. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2019.04.001

UK Research Councils (UKRCs) spend around £3bn pa supporting R&D and innovation. We provide a comprehensive assessment of these grants on the performance of participating UK firms, using data on all projects funded by UKRCs over the 2004–2016 period... Read More about Knowledge to money: Assessing the business performance effects of publicly-funded R&D grants..

Co-constructing Loyalty in an Era of Digital Music Fandom: An Experiential- Discursive Perspective (2019)
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Obiegbu, J., Larsen, G., Ellis, N., & O'Reilly, D. (2019). Co-constructing Loyalty in an Era of Digital Music Fandom: An Experiential- Discursive Perspective. European Journal of Marketing, 53(3), 463-482. https://doi.org/10.1108/ejm-10-2017-0754

Purpose: This paper aims to answer the following question: How can a discursive approach to how music fans construct loyalty in a digital context contribute to a theoretical understanding of brand loyalty? Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on insi... Read More about Co-constructing Loyalty in an Era of Digital Music Fandom: An Experiential- Discursive Perspective.