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A longitudinal perspective of the determinants of B2B service firms' internationalisation performance
(Elsevier, 18.10.2024)
articleInstitutional theory suggests that firms may face heightened normative, and even possibly coercive, pressure when they operate in politically distance countries. It also takes the view that organisations may face pressure ... -
A Look into the Future : The Impact of Metaverse on Traditional Theories and Thinking in International Business
(Springer Nature, 16.07.2024)
articleRecent advances in technology (e.g., the Internet of Things, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Cloud Services, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain), the shift towards digital products, and the increased use of ... -
A Typology of Emerging Market SMEs’ COVID-19 Response Strategies : The Role of TMTs and Organizational Design
(Wiley, 04 / 2022)
articleThe unique challenges posed by COVID-19 call for new insights into how firms respond to multiheaded and multistage evolving global crises. Whilst prior research acknowledges the potential role flexible organizational designs ... -
Academics engaging in knowledge transfer and co-creation : Push causation and pull effectuation?
(Elsevier, 17.11.2022)
articleAlthough academics are increasingly engaging with businesses, some fundamental aspects of this phenomenon (i.e., their motivations, decision-making approaches, and the interplay between the two) remain understudied. We ... -
Alliance management capability and SMEs’ international expansion : The role of innovation pathways
(Elsevier, 15.11.2023)
articleAlthough alliance management capability (AMC) has been widely investigated as a firm-level performance driver, it is still unclear whether and how this distinctive type of relational capability can enhance small and ... -
Ambidexterity in strategic alliances : An integrative review of the literature
(John Wiley & SonsThe British Academy of Management, 25.08.2023)
articleStrategic alliances play a vital role in exploration and exploitation activities, otherwise known as the ambidextrous approach for value creation. This has led to an upsurge in studies on ambidexterity in strategic alliances ... -
Analyzing fossil fuel commodities' return spillovers during the Russia and Ukraine crisis in the energy market
(Elsevier, 30.05.2024)
articleDuring the Russia and Ukraine crises, the energy market, including fossil fuel commodities, experienced significant global shocks. This research paper investigates the phenomenon of return spillover across the energy market ... -
Aspiring to go abroad : How and when international entrepreneurial aspiration fuel emerging markets entrepreneurial ventures’ internationalisation speed
(Elsevier, 14.02.2024)
articleWhile the international entrepreneurship literature suggests that international entrepreneurial orientation (IEO) is a critical strategic posture that can enhance the speed of internationalisation, the drivers pertaining ... -
Be open to failure : Open innovation failure in dynamic environments
(Elsevier, 20.05.2023)
articleDespite the considerable efforts made to investigate the factors that could potentially influence open innovation (OI), very little is understood about the impact of environmental factors such as dynamism. In addition, the ... -
Belief in Karma : The Belief-Inducing Power of a Collection of Ideas and Practices with a Long History
(MDPI, 01 / 2023)
articleThis article provides an analysis of the concept of karma and related concepts, such as rebirth, merit, and transfer of merit, along with a historical survey focusing on classical texts. The attractiveness of the belief ... -
Breaking Barriers : How Do the Marketing Capabilities of Emerging-Market Micro-Multinationals Drive Social Innovation?
(Springer Nature, 29.04.2024)
articleDespite the increasing importance of social innovation, research seeking to illuminate how firms engage in social innovation in emerging markets is limited. Utilizing survey data from 143 Pakistani micro-multinational firms ... -
Business failure in post-pandemic era : New challenges for industrial networks, emerging insights and market opportunities
(Elsevier, 22.12.2023)
articleBusiness failure has attracted significant scholarly interest. Despite the widespread business-to-business (B2B) service failures, there have been limited interdisciplinary studies in the context of industrial networks, ... -
Carbon neutral higher education institutions : a reality check, challenges and solutions
(Emerald, 31.07.2024)
articlePurpose Calculating an organization's carbon footprint is crucial for assessing and implementing emission reductions. Although Finnish higher education institutions (HEIs) aim for carbon neutrality by 2030, limited research ... -
Circular Economy and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains : An Analytical Perspective on Social Upgrading in the Global South
(Palgrave Macmillan, 28.02.2024)
bookPartThis chapter presents a novel analytical framework that explores the potential role of Circular Economy (CE) strategies in promoting social upgrading within global value chains (GVCs), primarily situated in the global ... -
Confrontation-coping : A psychological approach to developing market exporting firms' intentions to adopt emerging technologies
(Elsevier, 23.06.2023)
articleBased on the cognitive psychology theory of coping, we examined how the ability of developing market firms to confront and cope with advanced market importers' pressure to adopt emerging technologies may influence their ... -
Construal level theory in advertising research : A systematic review and directions for future research
(Elsevier, 01.08.2024)
articleConstrual level theory, originally rooted in psychology to study human behaviour, is a popular and influential theory in social-cognition research. Within the marketing domain, recent applications of the theory have mostly ... -
Corporate foresight : A systematic literature review and future research trajectories
(Elsevier, 10.02.2022)
articleCorporate foresight (CF) has received increasing attention from scholars and practitioners alike. Due to the increasing environmental complexity and unpredictability that the corporate world is encountering, companies from ... -
COVID-19 and business renewal : Lessons and insights from the global airline industry
(Elsevier, 15.03.2021)
articleThe emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected the fortunes of multiple companies around the globe. Accordingly, questions are increasingly being asked about how organizations can revitalize during and after ... -
COVID-19 and digitalization : The great acceleration
(Elsevier, 12.08.2021)
articleInspired by burgeoning scholarly interest in the role of digitalization in the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper examines how the COVID-19 pandemic is driving or constraining the digitalization of businesses around the globe. ... -
De-globalization, International Trade Protectionism, and the Reconfigurations of Global Value Chains
(Springer Nature, 24.11.2023)
articleBy presenting an investigation of the impact of international trade protectionism on the reconfigurations of the global value chains (GVCs), this paper challenges the perceived assumption of ongoing globalization and the ...