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Multidexterity: Combining competing business models in transforming economies (2021)
Journal Article
Demir, R., & Angwin, D. (2021). Multidexterity: Combining competing business models in transforming economies. Management and Organization Review, 17(2), 282-313. https://doi.org/10.1017/mor.2020.56

Transforming economies pose significant challenges to multinational corporations’ (MNCs) business models (e.g., Chan et al., 2016; Sánchez & Ricart, 2010). This is because they are characterized by uncertain, highly volatile, and changing institution... Read More about Multidexterity: Combining competing business models in transforming economies.

The Role of MNE Subsidiaries in the Practice of Global Business Models in Transforming Economies (2021)
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Ngoasong, M. Z., Wang, J., Amdam, R. P., & Bjarnar, O. (2021). The Role of MNE Subsidiaries in the Practice of Global Business Models in Transforming Economies. Management and Organization Review, 17(2), 254-281. https://doi.org/10.1017/mor.2020.55

This study provides new insights into the role of subsidiary managers in the practice of global business models of multinational enterprises in transforming economies. Drawing on the global business model literature and through semi-structured interv... Read More about The Role of MNE Subsidiaries in the Practice of Global Business Models in Transforming Economies.

For a Better GLOBE: A Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals (2021)
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Picciotto, S., Kadet, J., Cobham, A., Faccio, T., Garcia-Bernardo, J., & Jansky, P. (2021). For a Better GLOBE: A Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals. Tax Notes International,

This article suggests a variant on the proposal for a global anti-base erosion tax (GloBE), which is more equitable, far less complex, and more practical, as it could be introduced by a coalition of willing states. TEXT The international efforts to... Read More about For a Better GLOBE: A Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals.

From customer to actor value propositions: an analysis of digital transaction platforms (2021)
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Hokkanen, H., Hänninen, M., Yrjola, M., & Saarijärvi, H. (2021). From customer to actor value propositions: an analysis of digital transaction platforms. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 31(3), 257-279. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593969.2021.1880463

Digital transaction platforms are reconfiguring how customers and suppliers interact and transact. This evolution is challenging the applicability of some of the canonical concepts and theories inherited from businesses focusing on dyadic customer-fi... Read More about From customer to actor value propositions: an analysis of digital transaction platforms.

Captains of Industry? Value Allocation and the Partnering Effect of Managerial Discretion (2021)
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Segrestin, B., Hatchel, A., & Starkey, K. (2021). Captains of Industry? Value Allocation and the Partnering Effect of Managerial Discretion. Management and Organizational History, 15(4), 295-314. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449359.2021.1877558

Can value allocation be left to managerial discretion and does corporate law provide the basis for a balanced stakeholder management and a fair allocation of results? This question is central in an age of inequality. We argue that it can be reapprais... Read More about Captains of Industry? Value Allocation and the Partnering Effect of Managerial Discretion.

Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China (2021)
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Zhang, J., Appleton, S., Song, L., & Liu, B. (2021). Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83(3), 619-640. https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12410

This paper examines whether childcare choice affects the early childhood development of children aged 7-59 months. Using the data from Chinese Family Panel Surveys, we look at household choices between parental and grandparental cares and the timing... Read More about Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China.

Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China (2021)
Journal Article
Zhang, J., Appleton, S., Song, L., & Liu, B. (2021). Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83(3), 619-640. https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12410

This paper examines whether childcare choice affects the early childhood development of children aged 7-59 months. Using the data from Chinese Family Panel Surveys, we look at household choices between parental and grandparental cares and the timing... Read More about Who Looks after the Kids? The Effects of Childcare Choice on Early Childhood Development in China.

“I don’t have any emotions”: An ethnography of emotional labour and feeling rules in the emergency department (2021)
Journal Article
Kirk, K., Cohen, L., Edgley, A., & Timmons, S. (2021). “I don’t have any emotions”: An ethnography of emotional labour and feeling rules in the emergency department. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77(4), 1956-1967. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.14765

Aims: This study aims to apply Hochschild's theory of emotional labour to emergency care, and uncover the 'specialty-specific' feeling rules driving this labour. Despite the importance of positive nurse wellbeing, the emotional labour of nursing (a g... Read More about “I don’t have any emotions”: An ethnography of emotional labour and feeling rules in the emergency department.

The Role of Food Apps Servitization on Repurchase Intention: A Study of Foodpanda (2021)
Journal Article
Yeo, S. F., Tan, C. L., Teo, S. L., & Tan, K. H. (2021). The Role of Food Apps Servitization on Repurchase Intention: A Study of Foodpanda. International Journal of Production Economics, 234, Article 108063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108063

With the exponential growth of smartphone applications (apps), companies have embraced the new concept of platform service supply chain (PSSC). The food industry in particular has quickly adopted this concept through the use of food apps, such as Foo... Read More about The Role of Food Apps Servitization on Repurchase Intention: A Study of Foodpanda.

Social media-related tensions on business-to-business markets - Evidence from China (2021)
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Luo, J., Toth, Z., Liu, M. J., & Yuan, R. (2021). Social media-related tensions on business-to-business markets - Evidence from China. Industrial Marketing Management, 93, 293-306. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2020.12.015

Previous research has established the benefits of using social media in support of engagement in business-to-business settings. Yet the study of problems that arise from social media use in business relationships remains limited. Utilizing a dyadic p... Read More about Social media-related tensions on business-to-business markets - Evidence from China.

Knowledge sharing to support long term condition self-management - patient and healthcare professional perspectives (2021)
Journal Article
Brad, S., & Timmons, S. (2021). Knowledge sharing to support long term condition self-management - patient and healthcare professional perspectives. Health Expectations, 24(2), 628-637. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13209

Background: Increased self management is a suggested solution to the burden on healthcare services of long term conditions (LTCs). This requires effective sharing of knowledge between healthcare professionals and patients, and is an underexplored are... Read More about Knowledge sharing to support long term condition self-management - patient and healthcare professional perspectives.

Care homes, their communities, and resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: interim findings from a qualitative study (2021)
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Marshall, F., Gordon, A. L., Gladman, J. R., & Bishop, S. (2021). Care homes, their communities, and resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: interim findings from a qualitative study. BMC Geriatrics, 21, Article 102. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02053-9

Background: From late February 2020, English care homes rapidly adapted their practices in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to accommodating new guidelines and policies, staff had to adjust to rapid reconfiguration of services external... Read More about Care homes, their communities, and resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: interim findings from a qualitative study.

Collaborative Rebate Strategy of Business-to-Customer Platforms Considering Recycling and Trade-Ins Simultaneously (2021)
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Ji, G., Sun, Z., & Tan, K. H. (2021). Collaborative Rebate Strategy of Business-to-Customer Platforms Considering Recycling and Trade-Ins Simultaneously. Sustainability, 13(4), Article 1679. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13041679

B2C (business to customer) platforms like JD.com and Suning.com often cooperate with professional recycling companies, and implement recycling programs and trade-in programs simultaneously, especially for electronic products. The former means that pl... Read More about Collaborative Rebate Strategy of Business-to-Customer Platforms Considering Recycling and Trade-Ins Simultaneously.

How do banking analysts behave around unanticipated news? Evidence from operational risk event announcements (2021)
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Gya, H., Barakat, A., Amess, K., & Chernobai, A. (2021). How do banking analysts behave around unanticipated news? Evidence from operational risk event announcements. European Journal of Finance, 27(14), 1351-1391. https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2020.1870518

We study earnings per share (EPS) forecast revision and accuracy of banking analysts around operational risk event announcements in U.S. banks. We find that first announcements of operational risk events are more informative than their settlement ann... Read More about How do banking analysts behave around unanticipated news? Evidence from operational risk event announcements.

Online Failure Diagnosis in Interdependent Networks (2021)
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Shiri, D., & Akbari, V. (2021). Online Failure Diagnosis in Interdependent Networks. SN Operations Research Forum, 2, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43069-021-00055-2

Motivation. In interdependent networks, nodes are connected to each other with respect to their failure dependency relations. As a result of this dependency, a failure in one of the nodes of one of the networks within a system of several interdepende... Read More about Online Failure Diagnosis in Interdependent Networks.

Innovation and financial performance: An assessment of patenting strategies of Chinese listed firms (2021)
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Li, H. (2023). Innovation and financial performance: An assessment of patenting strategies of Chinese listed firms. International Journal of Finance and Economics, 28(2), 1693-1712. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2501

We examine the impacts of explorative and collaborative innovations on financial performance within the potential-outcome framework using the patent information of 1716 Chinese listed firms over 2009–2017. By identifying the firms' patenting strategi... Read More about Innovation and financial performance: An assessment of patenting strategies of Chinese listed firms.

Acupuncture as a new cultural tourism product in Greater Bay Area – Stakeholders’ perspectives (2021)
Journal Article
Wilco, C. W. H., Luo, J., Zhang, C., & Kuo, A. (2022). Acupuncture as a new cultural tourism product in Greater Bay Area – Stakeholders’ perspectives. Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science, 32(1), 114-128. https://doi.org/10.1080/21639159.2020.1808842

Qi is a body network other than blood, nerve and lymph network being recognized by western medication and is identified by Chinese in thousand years ago. However, Qi network still remains relatively vague in the eyes of many scientists and people now... Read More about Acupuncture as a new cultural tourism product in Greater Bay Area – Stakeholders’ perspectives.

The Impact of Value Perceptions on Purchase Intention of Sustainable Luxury Brands in China and the United Kingdom (2021)
Journal Article
Wang, P., Kuah, A., Lu, Q., Wong, C., Thirumaran, K., Adegbite, E., & Kendall, W. (2021). The Impact of Value Perceptions on Purchase Intention of Sustainable Luxury Brands in China and the United Kingdom. Journal of Brand Management, 28(3), 325-346. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41262-020-00228-0

Despite luxury brands' efforts to incorporate sustainable development into their branding and product design, studies have shown inconclusive evidence about consumers' reaction towards such efforts. This study investigates how consumption values (i.e... Read More about The Impact of Value Perceptions on Purchase Intention of Sustainable Luxury Brands in China and the United Kingdom.

Dynamic Innovation and Pricing Decisions in a Supply-Chain (2021)
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Song, J., Chutani, A., Dolgui, A., & Liang, L. (2021). Dynamic Innovation and Pricing Decisions in a Supply-Chain. Omega, 103, Article 102423. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omega.2021.102423

This paper studies dynamic innovation and pricing decisions in a two-echelon supply chain. We model a distribution channel where a seller sells a product to an independent buyer who ultimately sells it to the customers. We refer to innovation as effo... Read More about Dynamic Innovation and Pricing Decisions in a Supply-Chain.

The Relationship Between Gender and Promotion Over the Business Cycle: Does Firm Size Matter? (2021)
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Saridakis, G., Ferreira, P., Mohammed, A., & Marlow, S. (2022). The Relationship Between Gender and Promotion Over the Business Cycle: Does Firm Size Matter?. British Journal of Management, 33(2), 806-827. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12458

This paper offers a more nuanced analysis of employee promotion decisions; specifically, how they are affected by firm size, gender and stages within the business cycle. Drawing on data from Portugal, we find that during times of adverse macroeconomi... Read More about The Relationship Between Gender and Promotion Over the Business Cycle: Does Firm Size Matter?.