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Meal for Two: A Typology of Co-performed Practices (2021)
Journal Article
Khanijou, R., Cappellini, B., & Hosany, S. (2021). Meal for Two: A Typology of Co-performed Practices. Journal of Business Research, 134, 675-688. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.05.054

Drawing on practice theory, this ethnographic study investigates how meal practices are co-performed by 13 newly cohabiting couples. Findings reveal how practices previously performed by individual consumers become co-performed through a synergetic a... Read More about Meal for Two: A Typology of Co-performed Practices.

Trust Within the Workplace: A Review of Two Waves of Research and a Glimpse of the Third (2021)
Journal Article
Dirks, K. T., & de Jong, B. (2022). Trust Within the Workplace: A Review of Two Waves of Research and a Glimpse of the Third. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 9(1), 247-276. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-012420-083025

Over the past quarter century, trust has emerged as a core concept in organizational psychology and organizational behavior. We review the body of research amassed over that period using a field evolutionary lens and identify two “waves” that have sh... Read More about Trust Within the Workplace: A Review of Two Waves of Research and a Glimpse of the Third.

Fast or Slow: How Temporal Work Design Shapes Experienced Passage of Time and Job Performance (2021)
Journal Article
Zhao, H., Deng, H., Chen, R., Parker, S., & Zhang, W. (2022). Fast or Slow: How Temporal Work Design Shapes Experienced Passage of Time and Job Performance. Academy of Management Journal, 65(6), 2014-2033. https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2019.1110

Experienced passage of time, the extent to which employees perceive the passage of work time as being fast or slow, is a fundamental aspect of work experience. We identify two novel temporal work design characteristics that can speed up employees’ ex... Read More about Fast or Slow: How Temporal Work Design Shapes Experienced Passage of Time and Job Performance.

Electronic Commerce for Sustainable Rural Development: Exploring the Factors Influencing BoPs’ Entrepreneurial Intention (2021)
Journal Article
Huang, L., Xie, G., Huang, R., Li, G., Cai, W., & Apostolidis, C. (2021). Electronic Commerce for Sustainable Rural Development: Exploring the Factors Influencing BoPs’ Entrepreneurial Intention. Sustainability, 13(19), Article 10604. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910604

Rural e-commerce entrepreneurship is an effective and credible means to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable social development, particularly in the Base of the Pyramid (BoP). Understanding how to encourage BoPs’ entrepreneurial intention in the... Read More about Electronic Commerce for Sustainable Rural Development: Exploring the Factors Influencing BoPs’ Entrepreneurial Intention.

What do growing early-stage digital start-ups look like? A mixed-methods approach (2021)
Journal Article
Griva, A., Kotsopoulos, D., Karagiannaki, A., & Zamani, E. D. (2023). What do growing early-stage digital start-ups look like? A mixed-methods approach. International Journal of Information Management, 69, Article 102427. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102427

Digital entrepreneurship is one of the most important and impactful forms of entrepreneurship. However, the majority of digital start-ups fail to scale, despite their potential to achieve growth. Moreover, what constitutes growth is significantly dif... Read More about What do growing early-stage digital start-ups look like? A mixed-methods approach.

Digital gamification of organizational functions and emergent management practices (2021)
Book Chapter
Gillmore, E. (2021). Digital gamification of organizational functions and emergent management practices. In P. Ekman, P. Dahlin, & C. Keller (Eds.), . Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003111245-17

The author examines the Swedish company, Aditro Logistics, and its introduction of a digital gamification platform to compliment Human Resources Management (HRM) practices. Aditro’s experimentation with gamification and HRM practices allows analysis... Read More about Digital gamification of organizational functions and emergent management practices.

Workforce size adjustments as a strategic response to exchange rate shocks: A strategy-tripod application to Chinese firms (2021)
Journal Article
He, X., Rizov, M., & Zhang, X. (2022). Workforce size adjustments as a strategic response to exchange rate shocks: A strategy-tripod application to Chinese firms. Journal of Business Research, 138, 203-213. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.09.013

How firms use workforce size adjustment as a strategic response to external shocks such as exchange-rate fluctuations is an important but not yet fully understood topic. To address the void in the literature, we apply the strategy tripod theoretical... Read More about Workforce size adjustments as a strategic response to exchange rate shocks: A strategy-tripod application to Chinese firms.

Price promotion of organic foods and consumer demand (2021)
Journal Article
Chen, D., Jaenicke, E., Yan, J., Tian, K., & Nayga, R. (2022). Price promotion of organic foods and consumer demand. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 37(6), 618-623. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1742170521000399

Existing studies have examined the demand elasticities for organic products only in select categories, and their results for consumers' sensitivity to price changes are inconsistent. Evidence regarding the effects of price promotions on the demand fo... Read More about Price promotion of organic foods and consumer demand.

Centralization or Decentralization? The Impact of Different Distributions of Authority on China's Environmental Regulation (2021)
Journal Article
Yang, X., Yan, J., Tian, K., Yu, Z., Li, R., & Xia, S. (2021). Centralization or Decentralization? The Impact of Different Distributions of Authority on China's Environmental Regulation. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 173, Article 121172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121172

How to balance the central government and local governments’ political authority relating to environmental governance has long been a topic of intense debate in China. Since both environmental and economic regulations are regulatory tools of governme... Read More about Centralization or Decentralization? The Impact of Different Distributions of Authority on China's Environmental Regulation.

Radioactivity Monitoring in Ocean Ecosystems (RAMONES). (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mertzimekis, T., Nomikou, P., Petra, E., Batista, P., Cabesinhas, D., Pascoal, A., Sebastião, L., Escartín, J., Kebkal, K., Karantzalos, K., Mallios, A., Nikolopoulos, K., & Maigne., L. (2021, September). Radioactivity Monitoring in Ocean Ecosystems (RAMONES). Presented at GoodIT '21: Proceedings of the Conference on Information Technology for Social Good, Rome, Italy

Natural radioactivity in the marine environment has been present since the Earth's formation, while artificial radionuclides were introduced into the oceans in 1944. More recent direct sources exist that feed the oceans, such as low-level liquid disc... Read More about Radioactivity Monitoring in Ocean Ecosystems (RAMONES)..

Finding your feet in constrained markets: How bottom of pyramid social enterprises adjust to scale-up technology enabled health care delivery (2021)
Journal Article
Chaudhuri, A., Praetorius, T., Narayanamurthy, G., Hasle, P., & Pereira, V. (2021). Finding your feet in constrained markets: How bottom of pyramid social enterprises adjust to scale-up technology enabled health care delivery. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 173, Article 121184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121184

Scaling social impact is a challenge that innovative social firms operating in resource-constrained Bottom of Pyramid markets must address while also ensuring profitability. However, how scaling occurs is scarcely understood. By building on the case... Read More about Finding your feet in constrained markets: How bottom of pyramid social enterprises adjust to scale-up technology enabled health care delivery.

Subjective well-being, mobile social media and the enjoyment of tourism experience: A broaden-and-build perspective (2021)
Journal Article
Chen, Y., Lin, Z., Filieri, R., & Liu, R. (2021). Subjective well-being, mobile social media and the enjoyment of tourism experience: A broaden-and-build perspective. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 26(10), 1070-1080. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2021.1952285

Drawing on broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, this study treats tourist pre-existing subjective well-being as an antecedent and examines its impact on the use of mobile social media (MSM) for sharing tourism experiences. The study further... Read More about Subjective well-being, mobile social media and the enjoyment of tourism experience: A broaden-and-build perspective.

Home-country export regulations, credit markets, and corruption: implications for different types of internationalization (2021)
Journal Article
Audretsch, D., Belitski, M., Chowdhury, F., & Desai, S. (2021). Home-country export regulations, credit markets, and corruption: implications for different types of internationalization. Transnational corporations, 28(2), 31-65

Direct exporting activities and outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) are two types of internationalization that differ in firms’ opportunities, resources and risks. We study home-country institutional factors for internationalization and empirica... Read More about Home-country export regulations, credit markets, and corruption: implications for different types of internationalization.

Intensive Grandmothering? Exploring the Changing Nature of Grandmothering in the Context of Changes to Parenting Culture (2021)
Journal Article
Harman, V., Cappellini, B., & Webster, M. (2022). Intensive Grandmothering? Exploring the Changing Nature of Grandmothering in the Context of Changes to Parenting Culture. Sociology, 56(1), 38-54. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385211034983

This paper explores the ways in which the intensification of parenting and the notion of children at risk have influenced grandmothers’ narratives and practices. Interviews with grandmothers who regularly look after their grandchildren, reveal that t... Read More about Intensive Grandmothering? Exploring the Changing Nature of Grandmothering in the Context of Changes to Parenting Culture.

CSR and Corporate Character (2021)
Book Chapter
Moore, G. (2021). CSR and Corporate Character. In T. Maak, N. Pless, M. Orlitzky, & S. Sandhu (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Corporate Social Responsibility (67-77). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003152651

This chapter begins with a critique of corporate social responsibility both as, in my view, a necessary corrective to the current debate, and as a means of justifying the need for an alternative approach. The chapter then sets out just such an altern... Read More about CSR and Corporate Character.

Coopetition with platforms: Balancing the interplay of cooperation and competition in hospitality (2021)
Journal Article
Bahar, V. S., Nenonen, S., & Starr Jr, R. G. (2022). Coopetition with platforms: Balancing the interplay of cooperation and competition in hospitality. Tourism Management, 88, 104417. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2021.104417

Coopetition—a blend of cooperation and competition—is vital for ensuring hotels work successfully with platforms. Platforms are digital hubs that enable vast numbers of hotels and customers to engage with one another. However, existing research offer... Read More about Coopetition with platforms: Balancing the interplay of cooperation and competition in hospitality.