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"You pretend to pay me; I pretend to work": a multi-level exploration of Quiet Quitting in the Greek context (2025)
Journal Article
Georgiadou, A., Vezyridis, P., & Glaveli, N. (in press). "You pretend to pay me; I pretend to work": a multi-level exploration of Quiet Quitting in the Greek context. Human Resource Management,

This study explores quiet quitting-a distinct form of workplace withdrawal-in the Greek context, adopting a multilevel approach to understand how cultural, institutional and individual factors shape this emerging phenomenon. Drawing upon relevant lit... Read More about "You pretend to pay me; I pretend to work": a multi-level exploration of Quiet Quitting in the Greek context.

Socioeconomic inequality in low-carbon technology adoption (2025)
Journal Article
Burlinson, A., Davillas, A., & Giulietti, M. (in press). Socioeconomic inequality in low-carbon technology adoption. Energy Economics,

The widespread adoption of low-carbon technologies (LCTs) by residential consumers is a cornerstone of net zero targets worldwide; however, LCT adoption may not be equally distributed across socioeconomic groups. Our paper contributes to the related... Read More about Socioeconomic inequality in low-carbon technology adoption.

Pro-competitive horizontal merger with cost reducing investments and network externalities (2025)
Journal Article
Banerjee, S., Mukherjee, A., & Poddar, S. (2025). Pro-competitive horizontal merger with cost reducing investments and network externalities. Economic Theory Bulletin, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40505-024-00285-7

We show that a merger can be pro-competitive in an industry with horizontally differentiated network goods and cost reducing investments. If there is firm-specific (industry-wide) network compatibility, the merged firm may produce all the products or... Read More about Pro-competitive horizontal merger with cost reducing investments and network externalities.

Unravelling the relationship among corporate sustainability initiatives, executive compensation and corporate carbon performance: new insights from African countries (2025)
Journal Article
Saa, V. Y., Morrison, E. A., Adu, D. A., & Joseph, D. (in press). Unravelling the relationship among corporate sustainability initiatives, executive compensation and corporate carbon performance: new insights from African countries. Journal of Accounting Literature, https://doi.org/10.1108/jal-03-2024-0052

Purpose
Although listed firms in Africa are increasingly establishing board sustainability committees, their impact on corporate outcomes in the region remain relatively understudied. This study investigates the effect of executive compensation (EC... Read More about Unravelling the relationship among corporate sustainability initiatives, executive compensation and corporate carbon performance: new insights from African countries.

The influence of ownership and control on corporate social responsibility in East Asia (2025)
Journal Article
Chen, S., Adegbite, E., Muthuri, J., & Nguyen, T. (in press). The influence of ownership and control on corporate social responsibility in East Asia. Corporate Governance, https://doi.org/10.1111/corg.12639

Research Question/Issue: Underpinned by an eclectic theoretical framework of agency theory and stakeholder theory, this study examines whether control by family, institutional investors, or governments affect a firm’s corporate social responsibility... Read More about The influence of ownership and control on corporate social responsibility in East Asia.

Timeism (2025)
Book Chapter
Georgiadou, A., & Damianidou, E. (2025). Timeism. In J. Helms Mills, A. J. Mills, K. S. Williams, & R. Bendl (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia on Gender and Management (445-447). Edward Elgar Publishing

Food insecurity amongst Universal Credit claimants: the Benefits and Nutrition Study (BEANS), a cross-sectional online study (2025)
Journal Article
Thomas, M., Rose, P., Coneyworth, L., Harvey, J., Goulding, J., Stone, J., Padley, M., O’Reilly, P., & Welham, S. (in press). Food insecurity amongst Universal Credit claimants: the Benefits and Nutrition Study (BEANS), a cross-sectional online study. European Journal of Nutrition,

Purpose
Increasing food insecurity (FIS) in the UK presents a major challenge to public health. Universal Credit (UC) claimants are disproportionately impacted by FIS but research on socio-demographic factors and consequent nutritional security is... Read More about Food insecurity amongst Universal Credit claimants: the Benefits and Nutrition Study (BEANS), a cross-sectional online study.

Unleashing Creative Potential: The Role of Stable Institutional Ownership in Exploratory Innovation (2025)
Journal Article
Deng, X., Ali, H., & Aboelkheir, H. (2025). Unleashing Creative Potential: The Role of Stable Institutional Ownership in Exploratory Innovation. Research Policy, 54(3), Article 105166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2024.105166

This study investigates the impact of institutional ownership (IO) stability on firms' pursuit of exploratory innovation. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset of public U.S. firms from 1990 to 2018, we provide robust evidence that firms with stable IO a... Read More about Unleashing Creative Potential: The Role of Stable Institutional Ownership in Exploratory Innovation.

Scale and the Parable of the 'Dishonest' Steward (2025)
Journal Article
Mckenzie, R. (in press). Scale and the Parable of the 'Dishonest' Steward. Theology,

Scale in quantities of oil and wheat contracts in Luke 16.1-9: an analysis of the size of farm to supply, together with an analysis in supplying the main consumer market in Rome, scale within the gospel canon, a reappraisal of the Steward's character

Income disaster model with optimal consumption (2025)
Journal Article
Park, S. (2025). Income disaster model with optimal consumption. Economic Theory, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-024-01629-x

We propose a continuous-time income disaster model with optimal consumption. We endogenously determine the stochastic discount factor (SDF) in an incomplete market caused by income disaster. We then derive optimal consumption decisions for two types... Read More about Income disaster model with optimal consumption.

The plurality principle: Consumer ethics within an online brand community (2025)
Journal Article
Canavan, B. (in press). The plurality principle: Consumer ethics within an online brand community. Consumption, Markets and Culture,

Agnes Heller's moral philosophy based around plurality is introduced in this article into consumer ethics. Plurality emphasises that open and tolerant societies make moral choices more readily available. Netnography explores moral evaluations of gend... Read More about The plurality principle: Consumer ethics within an online brand community.

The Business School and the End of History: Reimagining Management Education (2025)
Journal Article
Starkey, K., & Tempest, S. (2025). The Business School and the End of History: Reimagining Management Education. Academy of Management Learning and Education, https://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2024.0033

We contend that we underestimate the importance of understanding the history of ideas for pluralism and reflexivity in management education. We explain this failing through the lens of “the end of history” argument (Fukuyama, 1989) which suggested th... Read More about The Business School and the End of History: Reimagining Management Education.