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Regulating Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Through a Lens of Inclusivity (2021)
Journal Article
Marson, J., Dickinson, J., & Ferris, K. (2021). Regulating Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Through a Lens of Inclusivity. Hong Kong Law Journal, 51(3), 983-1012

Following concurrent global enthusiasm and concern regarding the introduction into public spaces of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), this paper critically examines the legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks around their introduction, focus... Read More about Regulating Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Through a Lens of Inclusivity.

Dispute Resolution in Refugee Family Reunion Law. Could Mediation Provide a More Therapeutic Solution? (2021)
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Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2021). Dispute Resolution in Refugee Family Reunion Law. Could Mediation Provide a More Therapeutic Solution?. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 25(1),

Refugee family reunion is a mechanism whereby refugees residing in a safe host-country may apply to have their families, typically residing abroad, join them to live and restart their lives in safety. This system operates under international and dome... Read More about Dispute Resolution in Refugee Family Reunion Law. Could Mediation Provide a More Therapeutic Solution?.

The Curse of Similarity: When and How Similarity Induces Persuasion Reactance (2021)
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Suntong, Q. I., Dai, X., Ching Canice Kwan, M., & Wyer, R. S. (2021). The Curse of Similarity: When and How Similarity Induces Persuasion Reactance. Advances in Consumer Research, 49, 273-274

Salesperson-customer similarity can positively or negatively affect persuasiveness. Consumers more likely to take a recommendation from a dissimilar (vs. similar) salesperson when purchasing a familiar product, but the reverse is true when purchasing... Read More about The Curse of Similarity: When and How Similarity Induces Persuasion Reactance.

(Re)-imagining ecologically harmonious food systems beyond technofixes (2021)
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Touboulic, A., & Mccarthy, L. (2021). (Re)-imagining ecologically harmonious food systems beyond technofixes. Revue de l'Organisation Responsable, 16(2), 18-27

This essay draws on the interrelated concepts of imaginary, imagination, and narrative to problematise current approaches to the challenge of creating sustainable food systems. It also leverages these concepts to reassert the importance of radical im... Read More about (Re)-imagining ecologically harmonious food systems beyond technofixes.

Competition and Innovation in Markets with Technology Leaders (2021)
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Tsao, K., Mukherjee, A., & Ray, A. (2022). Competition and Innovation in Markets with Technology Leaders. Games, 13(1), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/g13010009

We consider technology leaders (which are innovators) and technology followers (which are non-innovators) to provide a new theoretical explanation for the well-cited empirical evidence of an inverted-U relationship between competition and aggregate i... Read More about Competition and Innovation in Markets with Technology Leaders.

Social Efficiency of Entry in an Open Economy (2021)
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Han, T., Haque, M. E., & Mukherjee, A. (2022). Social Efficiency of Entry in an Open Economy. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 22(1), 203-219. https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2020-0097

We show that cost asymmetry between the domestic and foreign firms is not necessary for the occurrence of insufficient entry in the domestic country. This result provides a rationale for pro-competitive domestic policies even in the absence of cost a... Read More about Social Efficiency of Entry in an Open Economy.

Outward FDI and Innovation Performance of Chinese Firms: Why Can Home-Grown Political Ties Be A Liability? (2021)
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Wang, C., Piperopoulos, P., Chen, S., Ming, A. A. K., & Herbert, K. (2022). Outward FDI and Innovation Performance of Chinese Firms: Why Can Home-Grown Political Ties Be A Liability?. Journal of World Business, 57(3), Article 101306. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwb.2021.101306

We explain how home-grown political ties of Chinese firms negatively influence the effect of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) on the innovation performance of their parent firms. Our results show that these ties can turn into a liability in t... Read More about Outward FDI and Innovation Performance of Chinese Firms: Why Can Home-Grown Political Ties Be A Liability?.

Using guanxi to conduct elite interviews in China (2021)
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Li, H., Harvey, W. S., & Beaverstock, J. V. (2021). Using guanxi to conduct elite interviews in China. Qualitative Research, https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941211063486

Drawing on two research projects in China, this article provides three contributions to the literature on elite interviews. First, we demonstrate how guanxi (informal, particularistic and personal connections) can help gain access and build trust wit... Read More about Using guanxi to conduct elite interviews in China.

政府研发补贴与企业创新投入:数量激励抑或质量导向? (2021)
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Wang, J., Tong, X., & Yang, C. (in press). 政府研发补贴与企业创新投入:数量激励抑或质量导向?. Journal of Macro-Quality Research,

如何有效发挥政府“有形之手”对企业创新的激励作用,优化公共资源配置效率,是实施创新驱动战略和推动经济高质量发展的关键一环。本文使用研发投资衡量创新投入数量,使用专利产出衡量创新投入转化质量,基于2001-2017年中国非金融类A股上市公司面板数据,从理论上分析政... Read More about 政府研发补贴与企业创新投入:数量激励抑或质量导向?.

Experiencing Gender Regimes: Accounts of Women Professors in Mexico, the UK and Sweden (2021)
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Cohen, L., Duberley, J., Adriana, B., & Torres, B. (2021). Experiencing Gender Regimes: Accounts of Women Professors in Mexico, the UK and Sweden. Work, Employment and Society, 37(2), 525-544. https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170211041290

This article investigates differences between statistics on gender equality in Mexico, the UK and Sweden, and similarities in women professors’ career experiences in these countries. We use Acker’s inequality regime framework, focusing on gender, to... Read More about Experiencing Gender Regimes: Accounts of Women Professors in Mexico, the UK and Sweden.

Understanding the dynamics of destination loyalty: a longitudinal investigation into the drivers of revisit intentions (2021)
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Li, C., Lv, X., & Scott, M. (2021). Understanding the dynamics of destination loyalty: a longitudinal investigation into the drivers of revisit intentions. Current Issues in Tourism, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2021.2012433

Despite much previous research, gaps remain in our understanding of why satisfied tourists with positive destination images do not revisit favored destinations. Recent research proposes sensory impressions as a complement determinants of revisit inte... Read More about Understanding the dynamics of destination loyalty: a longitudinal investigation into the drivers of revisit intentions.

Joint optimisation of drone routing and battery wear for sustainable supply chain development: a mixed-integer programming model based on blockchain-enabled fleet sharing (2021)
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Tan, K. H., Xia, Y., Zeng, W., Xing, X., Zhan, Y., & Kumar, A. (2023). Joint optimisation of drone routing and battery wear for sustainable supply chain development: a mixed-integer programming model based on blockchain-enabled fleet sharing. Annals of Operations Research, 327(1), 89-127. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-021-04459-5

Alongside the rise of ‘last-mile’ delivery in contemporary urban logistics, drones have demonstrate commercial potential, given their outstanding triple-bottom-line performance. However, as a lithium-ion battery-powered device, drones’ social and env... Read More about Joint optimisation of drone routing and battery wear for sustainable supply chain development: a mixed-integer programming model based on blockchain-enabled fleet sharing.

Do banks adjust their liquidity to cope with environmental variation? A study of bank deregulation (2021)
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Fan, Y., Jiang, Y., & Ly, K. C. (2022). Do banks adjust their liquidity to cope with environmental variation? A study of bank deregulation. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 76, Article 101485. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2021.101485

The effect of bank deregulation on adjustment speed of bank liquidity is the focus of this paper. We find that banks tend to increase their adjustment speed of liquidity in response to bank deregulation. Banks tend to escape their current states and... Read More about Do banks adjust their liquidity to cope with environmental variation? A study of bank deregulation.

Cost stickiness: A systematic literature review of 27 years of research and a future research agenda (2021)
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Ibrahim, A. E. A., Ali, H., & Aboelkheir, H. (2022). Cost stickiness: A systematic literature review of 27 years of research and a future research agenda. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, 46, Article 100439. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intaccaudtax.2021.100439

Recent research has found that the cost response to an equivalent activity change is asymmetric. This study systematically reviews 80 research articles published in 36 journals during the last 27 years (1994–2020). Through three reviews, the study sy... Read More about Cost stickiness: A systematic literature review of 27 years of research and a future research agenda.

Change in rhetoric but not in action? Framing of the ethical issue of modern slavery in a UK sector at high risk of labor exploitation (2021)
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Gutierrez-Huerter, G., Gold, S., & Trautrims, A. (2023). Change in rhetoric but not in action? Framing of the ethical issue of modern slavery in a UK sector at high risk of labor exploitation. Journal of Business Ethics, 182(1), 35-58. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-05013-w

This article shows how the ethical framing of the contemporary issue of modern slavery has evolved in UK construction, a sector in which there is a high risk of labor exploitation. It also examines how these framing dynamics have inhibited the emerge... Read More about Change in rhetoric but not in action? Framing of the ethical issue of modern slavery in a UK sector at high risk of labor exploitation.

Corporate governance regulation: a practice theory perspective (2021)
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Nakpodia, F., Adegbite, E., & Ashiru, F. (2021). Corporate governance regulation: a practice theory perspective. Accounting Forum, 47(1), 73-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/01559982.2021.1995934

Employing Bourdieu’s practice theory, this paper explores factors that influence corporate executives’ behaviour towards corporate governance regulation. Drawing insights from a weak institutional environment (Nigeria) and relying on a qualitative re... Read More about Corporate governance regulation: a practice theory perspective.

Extending Digital Ventures through Templating (2021)
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Huang, J., Henfridsson, O., & Lin, M. (2022). Extending Digital Ventures through Templating. Information Systems Research, 33(1), 285-310. https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2021.1057

Digital ventures typically face significant growth expectations. A common response is to extend the current operations into new areas through repurposing its digital core (e.g., new search engine, data mining technique, platform, or voice interface).... Read More about Extending Digital Ventures through Templating.

Promoting postcolonial destinations: Paradoxical relations between decolonization and 'East meets West' (2021)
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Zhang, C., Yankholmes, A., & Morgan, N. (2022). Promoting postcolonial destinations: Paradoxical relations between decolonization and 'East meets West'. Tourism Management, 90, Article 104458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2021.104458

The ‘East meets West’ concept has been widely used by tourism promotion agencies and destination management organizations engaged in marketing postcolonial tourism destinations in Asia. However, the decolonized identity-making process behind this tou... Read More about Promoting postcolonial destinations: Paradoxical relations between decolonization and 'East meets West'.

Lifetime consumption and investment with housing, deferred annuities and home equity release (2021)
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Jang, C., Owadally, I., Clare, A., & Kashif, M. (2022). Lifetime consumption and investment with housing, deferred annuities and home equity release. Quantitative Finance, 22(1), 129-145. https://doi.org/10.1080/14697688.2021.1993624

We develop a life-cycle optimal investment and consumption model with deferred annuities, housing, mortgages and home equity release. The investor can hold cash, bonds, stocks, annuities and can invest in housing, through renting, purchasing, or a mi... Read More about Lifetime consumption and investment with housing, deferred annuities and home equity release.

Executive compensation and corporate performance of energy companies around the world (2021)
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Wang, C., Zhang, S., Ullah, S., Ullah, R., & Ullah, F. (2021). Executive compensation and corporate performance of energy companies around the world. Energy Strategy Reviews, 38, Article 100749. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2021.100749

This paper studies the relationship between executive compensation and corporate performance of global energy companies. Data from 121 listed energy companies from 2010 to 2019 were collected for empirical analysis. The results show that in the energ... Read More about Executive compensation and corporate performance of energy companies around the world.