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Mapping destination images and behavioral patterns from user-generated photos: a computer vision approach (2020)
Journal Article
Zhang, K., Chen, Y., & Lin, Z. (2020). Mapping destination images and behavioral patterns from user-generated photos: a computer vision approach. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 25(11), 1199-1214. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2020.1838586

Destination image studies were traditionally based on questionnaire surveys, but the recent rise of user-generated content and social media big data analytics provide new opportunities for advancing tourism research. This study adopts one of the late... Read More about Mapping destination images and behavioral patterns from user-generated photos: a computer vision approach.

Organizational Memorialization: Spatial History and Legitimation as Chiasms (2020)
Journal Article
de Vaujany, F.-X., Vaast, E., Clegg, S., & Aroles, J. (2021). Organizational Memorialization: Spatial History and Legitimation as Chiasms. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 16(1), https://doi.org/10.1108/qrom-01-2020-1887

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how historical materialities might play a contemporary role in legitimation processes through the memorialization of history and its reproduction in the here-and-now of organizations and organizing.... Read More about Organizational Memorialization: Spatial History and Legitimation as Chiasms.

US government TARP bailout and bank lottery behavior (2020)
Journal Article
Del Viva, L., Kasanen, E., Saunders, A., & Trigeorgis, L. (2021). US government TARP bailout and bank lottery behavior. Journal of Corporate Finance, 66, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2020.101777

Considerable debate surrounds how the US government's TARP bailout intervention has affected the risk-taking and moral hazard behavior of U.S. banks around the global financial crisis. We examine this issue with a focus on lottery behavior introducin... Read More about US government TARP bailout and bank lottery behavior.

Learning from MacIntyre (2020)
Book
Beadle, R., & Moore, G. (Eds.). (2020). Learning from MacIntyre. Wipf and Stock

What are the career implications of ‘seeing eye to eye’? Examining the role of leader-member exchange (LMX) agreement on employability and career outcomes (2020)
Journal Article
Epitropaki, O., Marstand, A. F., van der Heijden, B., Bozionelos, N., Mylonopoulos, N., van der Heijde, C. M., Scholarios, D., Mikkelsen, A., Marzec, I., Jędrzejowicz, P., & Group, T. I. (2021). What are the career implications of ‘seeing eye to eye’? Examining the role of leader-member exchange (LMX) agreement on employability and career outcomes. Personnel Psychology, 74(4), 799-830. https://doi.org/10.1111/peps.12432

Are there career benefits to leaders and followers agreeing about the quality of their leader‐member exchange (LMX) relationship? Is LMX disagreement always detrimental for a follower's career? Can the examination of LMX agreement as a substantive va... Read More about What are the career implications of ‘seeing eye to eye’? Examining the role of leader-member exchange (LMX) agreement on employability and career outcomes.

Business Model Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review (2020)
Journal Article
Kraus, S., Filser, M., Kailer, N., Thurner, S., & Puumalainen, K. (2020). Business Model Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 17(6), Article 2050043. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219877020500431

Researching business models (BM) and in specific business model innovation recently received growing attention by academics and practitioners due to increasing global competition and the constant need for adjustment to changing environments among oth... Read More about Business Model Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review.

Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship in Social, Sustainable, and Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Future Research (2020)
Journal Article
Aparicio, S., Turro, A., & Noguera, M. (2020). Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship in Social, Sustainable, and Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Future Research. Sustainability, 12(21), Article 8958. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12218958

Understanding entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship as engines of outcomes beyond economic terms, this paper introduces the Special Issue “Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in social, sustainable, and economic development”. Institutions set the b... Read More about Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship in Social, Sustainable, and Economic Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Future Research.

Fifty years of methodological trends in JIBS: Why future IB research needs more triangulation (2020)
Journal Article
Nielsen, B. B., Chidlow, A., Miller, S., Welch, C., Aguzzoli, R., Gardner, E., Karafyllia, M., & Pegoraro, D. (2020). Fifty years of methodological trends in JIBS: Why future IB research needs more triangulation. Journal of International Business Studies, 51(9), 1478-1499. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-020-00372-4

We analyze methodological trends in empirical research in JIBS from 1970 to 2019. Our results point to the prevalence of the following patterns: there has been an increase in the use of (1) large-scale longitudinal, cross-national datasets, (2) compl... Read More about Fifty years of methodological trends in JIBS: Why future IB research needs more triangulation.

Dissensual Leadership: Rethinking democratic leadership with Jacques Rancière (2020)
Journal Article
Barthold, C., Checchi, M., Imas, M., & Smolović Jones, O. (2022). Dissensual Leadership: Rethinking democratic leadership with Jacques Rancière. Organization, 29(4), 673-691. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508420961529

The democratic leadership literature emphasises those leadership practices that involve dialogue and communication within the frame of reference of existing organizational structures, discourses and hierarchies. Our contribution is to problematise th... Read More about Dissensual Leadership: Rethinking democratic leadership with Jacques Rancière.

Unpacking the impact of innovation ambidexterity on export performance: Microfoundations and infrastructure investment (2020)
Journal Article
Yan, J., Tsinopoulos, C., & Xiong, Y. (2021). Unpacking the impact of innovation ambidexterity on export performance: Microfoundations and infrastructure investment. International Business Review, 30(1), Article 101766. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2020.101766

When designing and managing routines for their innovation activities firms often face a challenge. Either they can concentrate their efforts on one approach i.e. exploring new ideas or exploiting its existing capabilities, or they can try to do both,... Read More about Unpacking the impact of innovation ambidexterity on export performance: Microfoundations and infrastructure investment.

The Impact of Exploitation and Exploration on Export Sales Growth: The Moderating Role of Domestic and International Collaborations (2020)
Journal Article
Sousa, C. M., Li, R. Y., & He, X. (2020). The Impact of Exploitation and Exploration on Export Sales Growth: The Moderating Role of Domestic and International Collaborations. Journal of International Marketing, 28(4), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069031x20963617

This study examines the short- and long-term implications of the impact of exploitation and exploration on export sales growth. It also explores the moderating role of external collaborations by differentiating between domestic collaborations and int... Read More about The Impact of Exploitation and Exploration on Export Sales Growth: The Moderating Role of Domestic and International Collaborations.

How do resilience and self-efficacy relate to entrepreneurial intentions in countries with varying degrees of fragility? A six-country study (2020)
Journal Article
Renko, M., Bullough, A., & Saeed, S. (2021). How do resilience and self-efficacy relate to entrepreneurial intentions in countries with varying degrees of fragility? A six-country study. International Small Business Journal, 39(2), 130-156. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266242620960456

Conflict, poverty and weak institutions create hardships for people, societies and economies on a global basis. We investigate macro-societal state fragility and stability. Within this context, and from a microfoundations perspective, we analyse indi... Read More about How do resilience and self-efficacy relate to entrepreneurial intentions in countries with varying degrees of fragility? A six-country study.

How do weekly obtained task i-deals improve work performance?The role of relational context and structural job resources (2020)
Journal Article
Rofcanin, Y., Las Heras, M., Bosch, M. J., Stollberger, J., & Mayer, M. (2021). How do weekly obtained task i-deals improve work performance?The role of relational context and structural job resources. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 30(4), 555-565. https://doi.org/10.1080/1359432X.2020.1833858

Previous research on idiosyncratic deals (i-deals) has treated them as concrete events, arguing that these i-deals shape employment relationships and impact on work performance over long periods of time. However, some types of i-deals may be negotiat... Read More about How do weekly obtained task i-deals improve work performance?The role of relational context and structural job resources.

Men researching women’s experiences of sexism and discrimination: An impossible position? (2020)
Book Chapter
Smolovic Jones, O., Smolović Jones, N., Taylor, S., & Yarrow, E. (2020). Men researching women’s experiences of sexism and discrimination: An impossible position?. In S. Nørholm Just, A. Risberg, & F. Villesèche (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Organizational Diversity Research Methods (50-58). New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429265716-6

This chapter explores the tensions and contradictions in men researching women’s experiences of diversity initiatives. We analyze the challenges encountered during data collection, analysis, and presenting/publishing, in a qualitative, feminist, stud... Read More about Men researching women’s experiences of sexism and discrimination: An impossible position?.

Does the end justify the means? Information systems and control society in the age of pandemics (2020)
Journal Article
Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, A., & Aroles, J. (2020). Does the end justify the means? Information systems and control society in the age of pandemics. European Journal of Information Systems, 29(6), 746-761. https://doi.org/10.1080/0960085x.2020.1820912

As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, governments across the globe are enforcing various Information Systems (IS)-based systems of control that, we contend, augur a new organisation of our freedoms, raising concerns related to issues of surveillance and... Read More about Does the end justify the means? Information systems and control society in the age of pandemics.

The Price for Market Embeddedness is Declining Adaptive Capability: Model, Measurement, and Illustration (2020)
Journal Article
Liu, M., Pólos, L., & Hannan, M. T. (2021). The Price for Market Embeddedness is Declining Adaptive Capability: Model, Measurement, and Illustration. British Journal of Management, 32(3), 892-910. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12435

This paper deals with a central challenge in organization and management research: to predict the evolution of an organization's adaptive capability. We address both theoretical and methodological gaps in existing research. First, focusing on the lar... Read More about The Price for Market Embeddedness is Declining Adaptive Capability: Model, Measurement, and Illustration.

A different way of looking at things: the role of social science film in organization studies (2020)
Journal Article
Miko-Schefzig, K., Learmonth, M., & McMurray, R. (2022). A different way of looking at things: the role of social science film in organization studies. Organization, 29(4), 653-672. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508420961526

Despite growing interest in the use of moving images for representing management and organisation research, films are still widely considered as an addendum to the ‘proper’ textual work of the social sciences. Drawing on our own experience in social... Read More about A different way of looking at things: the role of social science film in organization studies.

Optimal and naive diversification in an emerging market: Evidence from China's A‐shares market (2020)
Journal Article
Yan, C., & Yan, J. (2021). Optimal and naive diversification in an emerging market: Evidence from China's A‐shares market. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 26(3), 3740-3758. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.1984

This paper empirically investigates the out‐of‐sample performance of the 1/N naive rule and the Markowitz mean–variance strategies in the largest emerging market (i.e., China's A‐shares market) and provides three new findings. First, we show that som... Read More about Optimal and naive diversification in an emerging market: Evidence from China's A‐shares market.

Technological Innovation, Firm Performance, and Institutional Context: A Meta-Analysis (2020)
Journal Article
Mahto, R., Singhal, C., & Kraus, S. (2022). Technological Innovation, Firm Performance, and Institutional Context: A Meta-Analysis. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 69(6), 2976-2986. https://doi.org/10.1109/tem.2020.3021378

Technological innovation, a complex and multidimensional construct, refers to innovations associated with an organization's operations, such as the introduction of new/improved products or processes. Scholars and practitioners recognize the importanc... Read More about Technological Innovation, Firm Performance, and Institutional Context: A Meta-Analysis.

Analyzing the reliability of Chinese outward FDI studies: a replication approach (2020)
Journal Article
Anderson, J., Sutherland, D., Fan, Z., & Yangyang, Z. (2021). Analyzing the reliability of Chinese outward FDI studies: a replication approach. Critical Perspectives on International Business, 17(4), 546-571. https://doi.org/10.1108/cpoib-11-2019-0088

Purpose: Many academic studies in international business empirically test the determinants of Chinese outward (O)FDI. A weakness with these studies is the limited critical evaluation given to the way in which Chinese OFDI data is collected and used.... Read More about Analyzing the reliability of Chinese outward FDI studies: a replication approach.