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Organizational learning in multinational corporations: a study of global diversity, equity, and inclusion practices (2025)
Journal Article
Jentjens, S., Georgiadou, A., & Hennekam, S. (2025). Organizational learning in multinational corporations: a study of global diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-10-2024-0492

Purpose
This article examines the organizational learning processes of multinational corporations (MNCs) regarding diversity equality and inclusion (DEI) practices as they aim to implement them across borders.

Design/methodology/approach
Drawing... Read More about Organizational learning in multinational corporations: a study of global diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.

The Persuasive Impact of Text and Audio Features on Technology Crowdfunding Campaigns: An empirical study on Kickstarter (2025)
Journal Article
Dousios, D., Korfiatis, N., & Spanaki, K. (2025). The Persuasive Impact of Text and Audio Features on Technology Crowdfunding Campaigns: An empirical study on Kickstarter. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 72, 2049-2064. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2025.3549597

In technology-focused crowdfunding, campaign outcomes are connected to the strength and delivery of a persuasive message. Owing to the technical complexity of these projects, persuasive elements can be found in features scattered across the project’s... Read More about The Persuasive Impact of Text and Audio Features on Technology Crowdfunding Campaigns: An empirical study on Kickstarter.

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. (2025). Food insecurity amongst universal credit claimants: the benefits and nutrition study (BEANS), a cross-sectional online study. European Journal of Nutrition, 64, Article 115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-025-03596-y

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.

The Benefits of Being Greener: Unravelling the Association Between Carbon Performance and Market Value (2025)
Journal Article
Morrison, E. A., Adegbite, E., Mangena, M., Kimani, D., & Adu, D. A. (2025). The Benefits of Being Greener: Unravelling the Association Between Carbon Performance and Market Value. Business Strategy and the Environment, 34(4), 4928-4957. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.4224

This study examines the interrelations among pay incentives, board sustainability committee initiative, carbon performance and market value. Using data from listed firms in emerging economies, we find that pay incentives and board sustainability comm... Read More about The Benefits of Being Greener: Unravelling the Association Between Carbon Performance and Market Value.

The UK's Intended Move to Electric and Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Are Infrastructural Barriers Preventing Successful Transition? (2025)
Journal Article
Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (in press). The UK's Intended Move to Electric and Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Are Infrastructural Barriers Preventing Successful Transition?. Transportation Law Journal,

The advent of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) is poised to transform global transportation systems, offering unparalleled opportunities to enhance safety, sustainability, and efficiency. Given that CAVs are most likely also to be electric ve... Read More about The UK's Intended Move to Electric and Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Are Infrastructural Barriers Preventing Successful Transition?.

How does global agricultural research and innovation cooperation influence agricultural R&I system transformation in the South? Evidence from UK-China cooperation (2025)
Journal Article
Wu, B., Cao, C., Mosey, S., Daniell, T., Noy, P., Cui, Y., Rose, M., & Snape, J. (2025). How does global agricultural research and innovation cooperation influence agricultural R&I system transformation in the South? Evidence from UK-China cooperation. Food Policy, 131, Article 102813. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102813

The need for agri-food system transformation has sparked extensive debates on reconfiguring the agricultural research and innovation system (ARIS) to tackle the multidimensional and interwoven challenges present across geographies and scales. This pa... Read More about How does global agricultural research and innovation cooperation influence agricultural R&I system transformation in the South? Evidence from UK-China cooperation.

Machine learning on national shopping data reliably estimates childhood obesity prevalence and socio-economic deprivation (2025)
Journal Article
Long, G., Nica-Avram, G., Harvey, J., Lukinova, E., Mansilla, R., Welham, S., Engelmann, G., Dolan, E., Makokoro, K., Thomas, M., Powell, E., & Goulding, J. (2025). Machine learning on national shopping data reliably estimates childhood obesity prevalence and socio-economic deprivation. Food Policy, 131, Article 102826. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102826

Deprivation pushes people to choose cheap, calorie-dense foods instead of nutritious but expensive alternatives. Diseases, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, resulting from these poor dietary choices place a significant burden on... Read More about Machine learning on national shopping data reliably estimates childhood obesity prevalence and socio-economic deprivation.

Price Discrimination With Nested Consideration (2025)
Journal Article
Chioveanu, I. (2025). Price Discrimination With Nested Consideration. Journal of Industrial Economics, 73(2), 333-350. https://doi.org/10.1111/joie.12410

This paper examines price discrimination by consideration in an oligopoly with nested reach. Consumers obtain a ranking of the firms and consider them consecutively, differing in how far down the list they go. A firm's product matches a consumer's pr... Read More about Price Discrimination With Nested Consideration.

Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture (2025)
Journal Article
Bhuiyan, F., Adu, D., Ullah, H., Islam, N., & Bhuiyan, F. (2025). Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture. Business Strategy and the Environment, 34(4), 4485-4506. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.4200

The growing concerns about climate change have seen global leaders and the international community launch diverse initiatives, deals and reforms in an attempt to combat its negative impact. In response to these initiatives, corporates are increasingl... Read More about Employee Organisational Commitment and Corporate Environmental Sustainability Practices: Mediating Role of Organisation Innovation Culture.

Randomized signature methods in optimal portfolio selection (2025)
Journal Article
Akyildirim, E., Gambara, M., Teichmann, J., & Zhou, S. (2025). Randomized signature methods in optimal portfolio selection. Quantitative Finance, 25(2), 197-216. https://doi.org/10.1080/14697688.2025.2458613

We present convincing empirical results on the application of Randomized Signature Methods for non-linear, non-parametric drift estimation for a multi-variate financial market. Even though drift estimation is notoriously inaccurate due to small signa... Read More about Randomized signature methods in optimal portfolio selection.

Systematising safety: Developing integrated safety management systems in healthcare (2025)
Journal Article
Macrae, C. (2025). Systematising safety: Developing integrated safety management systems in healthcare. Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management, https://doi.org/10.1177/25160435251319573

Background
After several decades of sustained effort, patient safety remains a difficult challenge. A range of policy interventions and organizational activities now focus on patient safety issues, but these are often developed as stand-alone interv... Read More about Systematising safety: Developing integrated safety management systems in healthcare.

Effect of product and process complexities on disruptions: Can coordination and transparency negate this effect? (2025)
Journal Article
Paulraj, A., Zhang, L., Faruquee, M., & Irawan, C. A. (2025). Effect of product and process complexities on disruptions: Can coordination and transparency negate this effect?. Industrial Marketing Management, 126, 146-158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2025.02.010

Different combinations of product and process complexities could lead to different effects on internal disruptions within firms. Therefore, this paper aspires to understand how the symmetric and asymmetric combinations of product and process complexi... Read More about Effect of product and process complexities on disruptions: Can coordination and transparency negate this effect?.

The Impact of Say‐On‐Pay on Firm Efficiency in Anglo‐Saxon Economies—Do CEO Personal Traits and CG Mechanisms Matter? (2025)
Journal Article
Joura, E., Gerged, A. M., Xiao, Q., & Ullah, S. (2025). The Impact of Say‐On‐Pay on Firm Efficiency in Anglo‐Saxon Economies—Do CEO Personal Traits and CG Mechanisms Matter?. International Journal of Finance and Economics, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.3131

In this study, we explore how the personal traits of CEOs and corporate governance mechanisms moderate the link between say-on-pay (SOP) votes and various aspects of firm efficiency. Our sample consists of 1931 firms listed in four Anglo-Saxon econom... Read More about The Impact of Say‐On‐Pay on Firm Efficiency in Anglo‐Saxon Economies—Do CEO Personal Traits and CG Mechanisms Matter?.

“You Pretend to Pay Me; I Pretend to Work”: A Multi‐Level Exploration of Quiet Quitting in the Greek Context (2025)
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Georgiadou, A., Vezyridis, P., & Glaveli, N. (2025). “You Pretend to Pay Me; I Pretend to Work”: A Multi‐Level Exploration of Quiet Quitting in the Greek Context. Human Resource Management, https://doi.org/10.1002/hrm.22292

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.

Exiting the space between the rock and the hard place: An integrative managerial approach to tackling burnout in a business context (2025)
Journal Article
Koporcic, N., Francu, R. E., Gugenishvili, I., & Nietola, M. (2025). Exiting the space between the rock and the hard place: An integrative managerial approach to tackling burnout in a business context. Industrial Marketing Management, 126, 44-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2025.02.006

In the current volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous business markets, employees and managers alike struggle with mental health issues. These challenging times are reflected in a state of permacrisis impacting job market instabilities, fluctuat... Read More about Exiting the space between the rock and the hard place: An integrative managerial approach to tackling burnout in a business context.

Towards environmentally just supply chains: From harm reduction to transformative (2025)
Journal Article
Matthews, L., Silva, M. E., Figueiredo, M. D., & Lai, J. Y. (2025). Towards environmentally just supply chains: From harm reduction to transformative. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 45(3), 733-755. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-09-2024-0736

Purpose
In response to the worsening environmental crisis, there have been multiple calls for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) scholars and practitioners to adopt a “business-not-as-usual” approach based on justice, fairness, equity and su... Read More about Towards environmentally just supply chains: From harm reduction to transformative.

The (non)enactment of intelligent accountability through stakeholder engagement: A micro-processual perspective (2025)
Journal Article
Bianchi, L., Passetti, E., & Contrafatto, M. (2025). The (non)enactment of intelligent accountability through stakeholder engagement: A micro-processual perspective. British Accounting Review, Article 101590. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bar.2025.101590

This paper examines the role of individual actions in shaping accountability relationships by adopting a micro-level perspective. Drawing on the concept of intelligent accountability, it presents a three-phase processual model to analyse the unfoldin... Read More about The (non)enactment of intelligent accountability through stakeholder engagement: A micro-processual perspective.

The Boundaries of Modern Slavery: The Role of Exemplars in New Category Formation (2025)
Journal Article
Caruana, R., Crane, A., & Ingram, C. (2025). The Boundaries of Modern Slavery: The Role of Exemplars in New Category Formation. Academy of Management Journal, 68(3), 507-539. https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2022.0210

Modern slavery is one of the most prominent grand challenges facing organizations today. Yet, its precise meaning, and the scope of people and practices it subsumes, remain hotly contested. The recent formation of a legal category of "modern slavery"... Read More about The Boundaries of Modern Slavery: The Role of Exemplars in New Category Formation.