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How Leader and Follower Prototypical and Antitypical Attributes Influence Ratings of Transformational Leadership in an Extreme Context (2020)
Journal Article
Keng-Highberger, F., Avolio, B., Lord, R., Hannah, S., Schaubroek, J., & Kozlowski, S. (2022). How Leader and Follower Prototypical and Antitypical Attributes Influence Ratings of Transformational Leadership in an Extreme Context. Human Relations, 75(3), 441-474. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726720958040

Leadership is a process where leaders enact certain behaviors to influence followers. Yet, each follower may view the leader’s enactment differently, owing to differences in disposition and context. Here we examine leadership as a property attributed... Read More about How Leader and Follower Prototypical and Antitypical Attributes Influence Ratings of Transformational Leadership in an Extreme Context.

Failing and exiting in social and commercial entrepreneurship: The role of situated cognition (2020)
Journal Article
Muñoz, P., Cacciotti, G., & Ucbasaran, D. (2020). Failing and exiting in social and commercial entrepreneurship: The role of situated cognition. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 14, Article e00196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbvi.2020.e00196

This paper explores the decision-making process social entrepreneurs go through when faced with a failing venture, in comparison to commercial entrepreneurs. Findings point towards the role of situated cognition. Using a ‘think-aloud’, scenario-based... Read More about Failing and exiting in social and commercial entrepreneurship: The role of situated cognition.

Digital Inclusion in Nothern England: Training Women from Underrepresented Communities in Tech: A Data Analytics Case Study (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aduragba, O. T., Yu, J., Cristea, A. I., Hardey, M., & Black, S. (2020, December). Digital Inclusion in Nothern England: Training Women from Underrepresented Communities in Tech: A Data Analytics Case Study. Presented at 2020 15th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE)

The TechUPWomen programme takes 100 women from the Midlands and North of England, particularly from underrepresented communities, with degrees or experience in any subject area, retrains them in technology and upon graduation guarantees an interview... Read More about Digital Inclusion in Nothern England: Training Women from Underrepresented Communities in Tech: A Data Analytics Case Study.

Exploring the Future of Startup Leadership Development (2020)
Journal Article
Prommer, L., Tiberius, V., & Kraus, S. (2020). Exploring the Future of Startup Leadership Development. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 14, Article e00200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbvi.2020.e00200

Leadership development (LD) is a crucial success factor for startups to increase their human capital, survival rate, and overall performance. However, only a minority of young ventures actively engage in LD, and research rather focuses on large corpo... Read More about Exploring the Future of Startup Leadership Development.

Appropriating Information Technology Artefacts through Trial and Error: The Case of the Tablet (2020)
Journal Article
Zamani, E. D., Pouloudi, N., Giaglis, G. M., & Wareham, J. (2022). Appropriating Information Technology Artefacts through Trial and Error: The Case of the Tablet. Information Systems Frontiers, 24(1), 97-119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-020-10067-8

The concept of appropriation is of paramount importance for the lasting use of an Information Technology (IT) artefact following its initial adoption, and therefore its success. However, quite often, users’ original expectations are negatively discon... Read More about Appropriating Information Technology Artefacts through Trial and Error: The Case of the Tablet.

Opportunity Recognition: Conversational Foundations and Pathways Ahead (2020)
Journal Article
Filser, M., Tiberius, V., Kraus, S., Zeitlhofer, T., Kailer, N., & Müller, A. (2023). Opportunity Recognition: Conversational Foundations and Pathways Ahead. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 13(1), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2020-0124

This paper provides an overview of the ever-increasing literature on opportunity recognition, with a focus on its antecedents and determinants. With a two-step research approach, a bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review, we structur... Read More about Opportunity Recognition: Conversational Foundations and Pathways Ahead.

Capacity investment choices under cost heterogeneity and output flexibility in oligopoly (2020)
Journal Article
Chevalier-Roignant, B., Flath, C. M., Kort, P. M., & Trigeorgis, L. (2021). Capacity investment choices under cost heterogeneity and output flexibility in oligopoly. European Journal of Operational Research, 290(3), 1154-1173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2020.08.046

We study capacity investment decisions among oligopoly firms under conditions of cost heterogeneity and output flexibility within capacity constraints. Output flexibility causes the value of the firm to be convex in the state of demand, which implies... Read More about Capacity investment choices under cost heterogeneity and output flexibility in oligopoly.

The role of innovation in advancing understanding of hydrological processes (2020)
Journal Article
Bracken, L. J., Cockshut, L., Taylor, J., & Cotterill, S. (2020). The role of innovation in advancing understanding of hydrological processes. Hydrological Processes, 34(23), 4404-4416. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13890

Innovation and understanding hydrological processes are intimately linked. Existing research has demonstrated the role of technological, societal and political drivers in shaping and delivering new understandings in hydrological processes. In this pa... Read More about The role of innovation in advancing understanding of hydrological processes.

Achieving relational governance effectiveness: An examination of B2B management practices in Taiwan (2020)
Journal Article
Liu, C.-L. E., Sinkovics, N., & Sinkovics, R. R. (2020). Achieving relational governance effectiveness: An examination of B2B management practices in Taiwan. Industrial Marketing Management, 90, 453-465. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2020.08.004

This study examines the antecedents of relational governance effectiveness in a country context where the prevalence of Confucian values is expected to create a culturally ingrained preference for relational governance. We also explore whether differ... Read More about Achieving relational governance effectiveness: An examination of B2B management practices in Taiwan.

What's the point of European Sectoral Social Dialogue? Effectiveness and polycontexturality in the hospital and metal sectors (2020)
Journal Article
Larsson, B., Galetto, M., Weber, S., Bechter, B., & Prosser, T. (2020). What's the point of European Sectoral Social Dialogue? Effectiveness and polycontexturality in the hospital and metal sectors. Industrial Relations Journal, 51(5), 410-426. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12305

Drawing on pragmatism and systems theory, this article analyses how participants in the European Sectoral Social Dialogue in the metal and hospital committees understand its effectiveness. We find that the participants have a broad understanding of e... Read More about What's the point of European Sectoral Social Dialogue? Effectiveness and polycontexturality in the hospital and metal sectors.

From entrepreneurial intentions to entrepreneurial behavior: The role of institutional factors (2020)
Book Chapter
Aparicio, S., Turro, A., Noguera, M., & Urbano, D. (2020). From entrepreneurial intentions to entrepreneurial behavior: The role of institutional factors. In J. M. Saiz-Álvarez, & B. Olalla-Caballero (Eds.), Quality management for competitive advantage in global markets (110-135). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5036-6.ch007

Although there is abundant literature on entrepreneurial intentions and entrepreneurial behavior, there is still a lacuna on those factors enabling the pass from intention to action. Motivated by this gap, this study assesses the extent to which the... Read More about From entrepreneurial intentions to entrepreneurial behavior: The role of institutional factors.

How Does the State Restore Order During Crisis? Lessons from the UK’s Response to the “Riots” Of August 2011 (2020)
Journal Article
Morrell, K., Heracleous, L., Fuller, C., & Bradford, B. (2021). How Does the State Restore Order During Crisis? Lessons from the UK’s Response to the “Riots” Of August 2011. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 57(1), 80-103. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021886320953848

We use speech act theory to study the U.K. state’s response to large-scale public disorder across English cities in August 2011. This historical case has practical implications for understanding how nation states address other crises—because we expla... Read More about How Does the State Restore Order During Crisis? Lessons from the UK’s Response to the “Riots” Of August 2011.

Entrepreneurial failure: A synthesis and conceptual framework of its effects (2020)
Journal Article
Klimas, P., Czakon, W., Kraus, S., Kailer, N., & Maalaoui, A. (2021). Entrepreneurial failure: A synthesis and conceptual framework of its effects. European Management Review, 18(1), 167-182. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12426

Failure is not the outcome which entrepreneurs strive for when they start their businesses. However, thousands of entrepreneurs fail each year, experiencing painful and damaging consequences in their professional and private lives. Current knowledge... Read More about Entrepreneurial failure: A synthesis and conceptual framework of its effects.

Tourist gaze through computer vision: Differences between Asian, North American, and European tourists (2020)
Journal Article
Zhang, K., Lin, Z., & Zhang, J. (2021). Tourist gaze through computer vision: Differences between Asian, North American, and European tourists. Annals of Tourism Research, 88, Article 103039. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2020.103039

• What tourists gaze on varies across the three groups. • North American tourists prefer to gaze on water scenes. • European tourists have a preference for the scenes of foliage and sky. • Asian tourists like to present themselves in front of traditi... Read More about Tourist gaze through computer vision: Differences between Asian, North American, and European tourists.