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Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home (2020)
Journal Article
Georgiadou, A., & Antonacopoulou, E. P. (2021). Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home. Gender, Work and Organization, 28(2), 749-767. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12533

At this critical juncture when the COVID‐19 health crisis has disrupted our ways of living, working and relating to each other, we are perforce to explore and cocreate the Future we want to be part of. Drawing upon feminist theory, we introduce the n... Read More about Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home.

The impact of say on pay votes on firms' strategic policies: Insights from the Anglo- Saxon economy (2020)
Journal Article
Joura, E., Xiao, Q., & Ullah, S. (2021). The impact of say on pay votes on firms' strategic policies: Insights from the Anglo- Saxon economy. International Review of Financial Analysis, 73, Article 101606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2020.101606

This study examines evidences of executive reactions to say-on-pay (SOP) votes in terms of strategic policies which could affect firms' long-run growth and eventual survival. We employed an unbalanced panel data from 1,932 firms taken from four count... Read More about The impact of say on pay votes on firms' strategic policies: Insights from the Anglo- Saxon economy.

How internet essay mills portray the student experience of higher education (2020)
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Nixon, E., & Crook, C. (2021). How internet essay mills portray the student experience of higher education. Internet and Higher Education, 48, Article 100775. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2020.100775

Higher education is under mounting pressure to confront student practices of assignment outsourcing to internet services. The scale and buoyancy of this ‘essay mill’ industry has now been well documented, including its various marketing techniques fo... Read More about How internet essay mills portray the student experience of higher education.

Exogenous cognition and cognitive state theory: The plexus of consumer analytics and decision-making (2020)
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Smith, A., Harvey, J., Goulding, J., Smith, G., & Sparks, L. (2020). Exogenous cognition and cognitive state theory: The plexus of consumer analytics and decision-making. Marketing Theory, 21(1), 53-74. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470593120964947

We develop the concept of exogenous cognition (ExC) as a specific manifestation of an external cognitive system (ECS). Exogenous cognition describes the technological and algorithmic extension of (and annexation of) cognition in a consumption context... Read More about Exogenous cognition and cognitive state theory: The plexus of consumer analytics and decision-making.

A Demonstration of Symbiotic Academic-Social Enterprise in Subsistence Marketplaces: Researching and Designing Customized Sustainability Literacy Education in Tanzania (2020)
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Viswanathan, M., Baskentli, S., Gallage, S., Martin, D. M., Ramirez-Grigortsuk, M., & Subrahmanyan, S. (2021). A Demonstration of Symbiotic Academic-Social Enterprise in Subsistence Marketplaces: Researching and Designing Customized Sustainability Literacy Education in Tanzania. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, 40(2), 245-261. https://doi.org/10.1177/0743915620968506

This article demonstrates symbiotic academic-social enterprise (SASE), a bottom-up approach intertwined with the subsistence marketplace research stream. The SASE approach is unique in coevolving academic and social initiatives in parallel for the ex... Read More about A Demonstration of Symbiotic Academic-Social Enterprise in Subsistence Marketplaces: Researching and Designing Customized Sustainability Literacy Education in Tanzania.

CEO overconfidence and bank systemic risk: Evidence from U.S. bank holding companies (2020)
Journal Article
Liu, L., Le, H., & Thompson, S. (2022). CEO overconfidence and bank systemic risk: Evidence from U.S. bank holding companies. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 27(3), 2977-2996. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2308

Following the 2007–2008 financial crisis, the attention of financial regulators and academics has shifted from bank individual risk to bank systemic risk, that is, banks' exposure to future systemic crises. In this paper, we examine whether CEO overc... Read More about CEO overconfidence and bank systemic risk: Evidence from U.S. bank holding companies.

Migrants' motivations and intentions to work virtually for their country of origin (2020)
Journal Article
Kumpikaite-Valiuniene, V., Duobiene, J., Pinnington, A., & Lahrech, A. (2022). Migrants' motivations and intentions to work virtually for their country of origin. International Journal of Emerging Markets, 17(2), 386-412. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOEM-06-2019-0475

Purpose – We investigate empirically emigrants’ intentions and motivations to work virtually for their country of origin. The study focuses on a country with substantial, persistent emigration and explores theories of diaspora investment motivation a... Read More about Migrants' motivations and intentions to work virtually for their country of origin.

Governance disclosure quality and market valuation of firms in UK and Germany (2020)
Journal Article
Ullah, S., Ahmad, S., Akbar, S., Kodwani, D., & Frecknall‐Hughes, J. (2021). Governance disclosure quality and market valuation of firms in UK and Germany. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 26(4), 5031-5055. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2053

This study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanations given for non-compliance with the corporate governance codes in UK and Germany. In particular, we explain, how compliance and quality of explanation... Read More about Governance disclosure quality and market valuation of firms in UK and Germany.

Stakeholder Orientation and Corporate Payout Policy: Insights from State Legal Shocks (2020)
Journal Article
Ni, X., Song, W., & Yao, J. (2020). Stakeholder Orientation and Corporate Payout Policy: Insights from State Legal Shocks. Journal of Banking and Finance, 121, Article 105970. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2020.105970

We employ a difference-in-differences estimation approach to examine the impact of stakeholder orientation on corporate payout policy. The empirical test exploits the enactment of US state-level constituency statutes, which allow directors to conside... Read More about Stakeholder Orientation and Corporate Payout Policy: Insights from State Legal Shocks.

Developing a clinical pathway to identify and manage cognitive problems in Multiple Sclerosis: Qualitative findings from patients, family members, charity volunteers, clinicians and healthcare commissioners (2020)
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Smith, L., Elwick, H., Mhizha-Murira, J., Topcu, G., Bale, C., Evangelou, N., Timmons, S., Leighton, P., & Das Nair, R. (2021). Developing a clinical pathway to identify and manage cognitive problems in Multiple Sclerosis: Qualitative findings from patients, family members, charity volunteers, clinicians and healthcare commissioners. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 49, Article 102563. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2020.102563

Background: Cognitive problems are a common and debilitating symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS). Screening and treatment for cognitive problems are recommended, however these are not routinely delivered in UK clinics.

We collected and synthesised... Read More about Developing a clinical pathway to identify and manage cognitive problems in Multiple Sclerosis: Qualitative findings from patients, family members, charity volunteers, clinicians and healthcare commissioners.