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Impact of institutional pressures and security on blockchain technology adoption and organization performance: an empirical study
Analyzing the adoption of Blockchain technology (BCT) in the supply chain becomes crucial considering its inter-organizational nature. The nodal...
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When and how digital novel technologies matter to firm marketing performance
Adoption of digital novel technologies (DNT) is an important phenomenon faced by managers that is attracting emergent research attention. Although...
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Green, green, it’s green they say: a conceptual framework for measuring greenwashing on firm level
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to determine a greenwashing indicator on firm level, based on five pillars of information that capture the...
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A review of the internationalization of state-owned firms and sovereign wealth funds: Governments’ nonbusiness objectives and discreet power
We review and bridge the literature on the internationalization of state-owned firms and sovereign wealth funds to provide a novel understanding of...
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To win the marketplace, you must first win the workplace: CEO ability, CSR, and firm performance: evidence from fast-growing firms in Asia–Pacific
In this study, we examine the impacts of the chief executive officer’s (CEO) ability on a firm’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the CSR...
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Map** the knowledge domains of COVID-19 and firm performance: main research trends and future direction
This paper conducts a bibliometric review of studies investigating the impact of Covid-19 on firm performance. Utilizing a dataset comprising 230...
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Who pulls the strings: firm strategy or firm environment in controlling firm risk?
Modern firms operate in rapidly changing and aggressively competitive environments that are risky for their growth and survival, yet within these...
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Firm level and country level determinants of earnings management in emerging economies: a systematic framework-based review
The present paper reviews the extant literature on Earnings Management (EM) in emerging economies using the integrated ‘Antecedents Decisions...
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Family firm ambidexterity: the influence of paradoxical tensions and the Entrepreneurial Family’s cohesion
This study presents paradoxical tensions as the ‘missing link’ at the intersection of the entrepreneurial family and family firm management: a link...
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Does technological knowledge transfer from CVC investor firms to venture firms? An examination of CVC investments, venture firm technological learning, and IPO
The extant literature on corporate venture capital (CVC) investments has overwhelmingly viewed CVC success through the lens of the CVC investor firm,...
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Corporate social responsibility marketing; a way to firm performance; an empirical study: case of Egypt
This study aims to clarify the impact that CSR marketing has on the firm performance. Benefits of Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing...
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Designing a sustainable organization: the four I’s framework
Sustainability provides new opportunities where firms need to create a sustainable business model with the optimal fit between the rising demands of...
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When political ties matter for firm performance? The role of CEO’s political utilization orientation and prosocial orientation
This study investigates how and under which conditions political ties affect firm performance in a transition economy. Using the network-based view...
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Family firm network strategies in regional clusters: evidence from Italy
Knowledge networks in regional clusters are fundamental to support innovation and local development. Within clusters, family firms are key in...
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IT Infrastructure, Knowledge Management and Firm Competitiveness: Exploring Mediating Role of IT Outsourcing in Nigeria
The interplay between technological and intellectual resources from within and outside business firms can shape their level of competitiveness. This...
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The catalytic role of “responsible investments” in innovation and firm performance link: in the context of manufacturing in Asia-Pacific
Technological innovations while economically prudent may have harmful consequences to the planet and/or people. This paper empirically investigates...
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Women in CEO duality and firm performance in Europe
This paper investigates gender dimensions in the relationship between CEO duality and firm performance, combining feminist theories and stewardship...
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Reprint: Innovation, Organizational Capabilities, and the Born-global Firm
We investigate born-global firms as early adopters of internationalization—that is, companies that expand into foreign markets and exhibit... -
Marketers on board: The influence of marketing-experienced board members (MEBMs) on firm innovativeness inputs and the moderating roles of CEO job characteristics
Although fostering innovativeness has long been one of the most important concerns for marketing theory and practice, CEOs continue to identify the...
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Service strategy’s effect on firm performance: A meta-analysis of the servitization literature
The servitization literature has evolved into a rich field of academic inquiry that today calls for a consolidation of extant knowledge and opens new...