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Remember to say “thanks” when rejecting others: the moderating role of leader gratitude expression in the relationship between leader voice rejection and employees’ subsequent upward voice
The rejection of employees’ suggestions by leaders is a common occurrence in organizations, yet the extant research is unclear regarding how and when leader voice rejection affects employees’ subsequent upward...
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The moderating effects of power distance on corporate social responsibility and multinational enterprises performance
This study examines (1) how corporate social responsibility (CSR) or the three pillars of sustainable investing, viz., the environmental (E), social (S), and governance (G) pillars, individually affect innovat...
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Perceived organizational exploitation and organizational citizenship behavior: a social identity perspective
Based on social identity theory, this research investigates the mechanism between perceived organizational exploitation and employees’ organizational citizenship behavior. Using data collected from 340 supervi...
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Who is better off by selling extended warranties in the supply chain: the manufacturer, the retailer, or both?
An extended warranty is an additional service in the market that manufacturers and retailers provide for their customers. In this study, we investigate the optimal extended warranty strategies in a supply chai...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Impact of structural embeddedness on the performance of tourism supply chain integration: a social network perspective
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When does justice drive alliance success? Direct and moderating effects based on transaction cost theory
Although the role of justice has long been documented in organizational contexts, little is known about the relative effects of distinct types of justice in inter-organizational relationships. Building on tran...
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Does digitalization sufficiently empower female entrepreneurs? Evidence from their online gender identities and crowdfunding performance
Drawing upon cyberfeminist theory with a socially constructed view of gender, this paper aims to objectively reveal the extent of digitalization in female entrepreneurs’ empowerment by examining the impacts of...
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The influence of leadership and smart level on the strategy choice of the smart logistics platform: a perspective of collaborative innovation participation
In a two-tier supply chain consisting of a smart logistics platform and a smart logistics provider, for value-added service innovation in logistics, there are usually two innovation modes: collaborative innova...
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Correction to: Group leader emotional intelligence and group performance: a multilevel perspective
In the original publication of the article, the affiliation of the author Mengxi Yang was incorrect. The correct affiliation should be as given below: School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese ...
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Group leader emotional intelligence and group performance: a multilevel perspective
Drawing from the IPO (Input–Process–Output) model, this study adopted a multilevel framework to investigate the dynamic mediating mechanisms that link group leader emotional intelligence (EI) with group perfor...
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Data analytics and throughput forecasting in port management systems against disruptions: a case study of Busan Port
Forecasting cargo throughput is an essential albeit challenging task in ensuring efficient seaport management. In this study, data analytics is employed to analyze the nonlinear dynamic behaviors, as well as d...
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Feeling obliged or happy to be a good soldier? Employee cognitive and affective reactions to receiving reactive and proactive help
Research shows that when employees receive help from their coworkers, they often “pay it forward” by doing something beneficial to their organization in turn. In this study, we propose a dual-process model lin...
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Exploring the factors that affect the defensive driving behavior of bus drivers: the application of TPB and PMT theories
As early as 1948, defensive driving was accurately defined. Defensive driving was first promoted among professional drivers, and defensive driving training is still an important part of the regular training of...
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Foreground or background my social responsibility: impact of the trade war on the readability of corporate social responsibility disclosures
This study empirically investigates the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure readability. We first propose a measure of CSR disclosure readability with the lat...
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Open AccessEntrepreneurial organizing activities and nascent venture performance
This research provides an improved understanding of how ventures successfully organize via resource allocations. Conceptually, we apply elements of action theory to account for resource trade-offs that occur a...
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Non-linearity between family control and firm financial sustainability: moderating effects of CEO tenure and education
We investigate the non-linearity between family control and firm financial sustainability and the manner in which CEO tenure and education moderate the non-linear relationship. We apply fixed-effects panel reg...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Application of artificial intelligence technology in financial data inspection and manufacturing bond default prediction in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
This work aims to solve the problem that the traditional deep learning model has low prediction accuracy and is not suitable for enterprise default risk prediction. Firstly, it expounds the definition and infl...
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What facilitate people to do charity? The impact of brand anthropomorphism, brand familiarity and brand trust on charity support intention
Nonprofit organizations have gradually embraced the brand-oriented approach to deliver value for their stakeholders. The anthropomorphism of nonprofit brands is a promising strategy to attract more attention a...
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Operational Performance Evaluation of E-government Microblogs Under Emergencies Based on a DEA Method
Microblogging has become a crucial channel for e-governments to interact with the public and has been evolving as a powerful and promising tool to address emergency management. The operational performance of a...
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Impact of research and development tax credits on the innovation and operational efficiencies of Internet of things companies in Taiwan
Following the emergence of the Internet, the Internet of things (IOT) brought about another wave of technological and economic revolutions. Through the lens of the production process, this study utilises the d...