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Board gender diversity and corporate social performance: the moderating effect of family firms
Although previous research has separately investigated the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) and ownership structure on corporate social...
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Board gender diversity and cash holding: the effect of family ties
Using a sample of 630 firm-year observations of non-financial Spanish listed companies for the period 2004–2020, this study examines linkages of...
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Dynamic capabilities as a moderator: enhancing the international performance of SMEs with international entrepreneurial orientation
This paper explores the impact of International Entrepreneurial Orientation (IEO) on the international performance of Small and Medium-sized...
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Godfather Marketing: offering favors before products
Disruptive shifts in the current environment are engendering uncertainty, radically changing market relationships and consumers’ priorities. This...
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The effect of Porter’s competitive forces on competitive advantage and organisational performance and the moderating role of management accounting practices
This study examines the effect of the intensity of competitive forces on organisational performance and competitive advantage and the moderating role...
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Coworking spaces for remote workers: an inclusive solution? Advantages and challenges from affiliated workers’ perspectives
Some companies are considering offering their affiliated workers external coworking spaces as an option to achieve both flexibility and inclusion,...
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Exploring impact of entrepreneurial orientation on firm performance – moderators’ variability under changing market conditions
Previous research has indicated that the impact of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) on performance is ambiguous. This relationship can be affected by...
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Enhancing organizational citizenship behavior towards the environment
Organizational citizenship behavior towards the environment (OCBTE) represents an influential tool for environmental policy implementation in local...
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The integration of performance management and risk management in the public sector: an empirical case
Performance management and risk management in the public sector have undergone significant improvements; however, few empirical studies have...
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Evolution of MNE strategies amid China’s changing institutions: a thematic review
As China’s economy rose to become the second largest in the world, its institutions did not converge with those of other advanced economies as...
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Home country’s economic and political institutions: firms’ ownership decisions in cross-border acquisitions
The influences of a home country’s economic and political institutions on acquirers’ cross-border acquisitions (CBAs) ownership strategies remains...
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From the editor: On writing a perspectives article—what they are, what they are not (and what they should be)
I offer some guidelines on what is expected of a perspectives paper, both more generally, and specifically for this journal. A perspectives paper is...
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Knightian uncertain violence and the challenge of FDI-assisted development: policy recommendations where civilian lives are at risk
In this interdisciplinary paper, reviewing scholarship on both politically motivated and social violence, we use the Knightian distinction between...
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The liberated company theoretical concept: current issues and the intimidating complexity of organizational design
The “liberated company” (LC) theoretical concept has risen in prominence in French-language research and has been the focus of two systematic...
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Maturing the maverick organization: lessons from W.L. Gore
This article explores how maverick organizations can continue to be innovative while maturing and evolving their designs. The authors use Jay...
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Nationalist sentiments and the multinational enterprise: insights from organizational sociology
International business scholars have recognized the impact of political and economic nationalism on the multinational enterprise (MNE). We complement...
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Strangers in a Strange Land: Legitimacy Formation by Polish Multinationals Venturing into Sub-Saharan Africa
Our paper revisits one of the fundamental questions of International Business (IB) scholarship, investigating the ways through which multinational...