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Broadening the scope of OSCM scholarship on diversity, equity, and inclusion: Justice, paradox, and dialectical lenses (2024)
Journal Article
Matthews, L., Gold, S., & Schleper, M. C. (2024). Broadening the scope of OSCM scholarship on diversity, equity, and inclusion: Justice, paradox, and dialectical lenses. Production and Operations Management, https://doi.org/10.1177/10591478241243384

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has been gaining attention in operations and supply chain management (OSCM) research but is often narrowly framed and dominated by instrumental logic. We offer three lenses that potentially broaden the scope of... Read More about Broadening the scope of OSCM scholarship on diversity, equity, and inclusion: Justice, paradox, and dialectical lenses.

Racial Capitalism and Entrepreneurship: An Intersectional Feminist Labour Market Perspective on UK Self-Employment (2024)
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Martinez Dy, A., Jayawarna, D., & Marlow, S. (2024). Racial Capitalism and Entrepreneurship: An Intersectional Feminist Labour Market Perspective on UK Self-Employment. Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385241228444

This article explains entrepreneurial activity patterns in the United Kingdom (UK) labour market using theories of racial capitalism and intersectional feminism. Using UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) Labour Force Survey (LFS) data 2018-19 and... Read More about Racial Capitalism and Entrepreneurship: An Intersectional Feminist Labour Market Perspective on UK Self-Employment.

Downstream cross-holdings and upstream R&D: A comment (2024)
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Jin, Y., Mukherjee, A., & Zeng, C. (in press). Downstream cross-holdings and upstream R&D: A comment. Journal of Industrial Economics,

According to Hu et al. [2022], downstream cross-holdings are permissible based on the social welfare standard if the investment technology in the upstream sector is highly inefficient. However, the conclusion of that paper relies on a definition of d... Read More about Downstream cross-holdings and upstream R&D: A comment.

Institutional pluralism and the implementation of women's enterprise policy (2024)
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Mallett, O., Wapshott, R., & Wilson, N. (in press). Institutional pluralism and the implementation of women's enterprise policy. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-04-2023-0431

Purpose: This research paper generates new insights into the challenges of implementation in women’s enterprise policy. It argues that organisations involved in policy implementation need to be understood as operating in a context of institutional pl... Read More about Institutional pluralism and the implementation of women's enterprise policy.

Optimal Consumption and Investment with Independent Stochastic Labor Income (2024)
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Bensoussan, A., & Park, S. (2024). Optimal Consumption and Investment with Independent Stochastic Labor Income. Mathematics of Operations Research, https://doi.org/10.1287/moor.2023.0119

We develop a new dynamic continuous-time model of optimal consumption and investment to include independent stochastic labor income. We reduce the problem of solving the Bellman equation to a problem of solving an integral equation. We then explicitl... Read More about Optimal Consumption and Investment with Independent Stochastic Labor Income.

Losses from horizontal merger and collusion (2024)
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Beladi, H., & Mukherjee, A. (2024). Losses from horizontal merger and collusion. Journal of Economics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00712-024-00857-y

We show that the implications of a merger on collusion sustainability change significantly from the extant literature if merger is not profitable in the punishment subgame where firms play non-cooperative Cournot-Nash game. Merger either does not aff... Read More about Losses from horizontal merger and collusion.

Reduced Disclosure and Default Risk: Analysis of Smaller Reporting Companies (2024)
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Yin, S., Yao, K., Chevapatrakul, T., & Huang, R. (in press). Reduced Disclosure and Default Risk: Analysis of Smaller Reporting Companies. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting,

We examine the causal effect of reduced disclosure levels on the risk of default. Employing regression discontinuity (RD) design as our main identification strategy and the Smaller Reporting Company rule (SRC rule) as the exogenous source of variatio... Read More about Reduced Disclosure and Default Risk: Analysis of Smaller Reporting Companies.

Understanding university technicians’ role in creating knowledge exchange routines and capabilities: a research agenda (2024)
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Noke, H., Mosey, S., & Vere, K. (2024). Understanding university technicians’ role in creating knowledge exchange routines and capabilities: a research agenda. Journal of Technology Transfer, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-024-10072-y

Knowledge exchange (KE) is becoming a strategic imperative for universities globally. Research examining KE has tended to focus on a limited and select group of stakeholders. This paper builds on calls for a wider consideration of KE activities and o... Read More about Understanding university technicians’ role in creating knowledge exchange routines and capabilities: a research agenda.

Hospital corridors as lived spaces: the reconfiguration of social boundaries during the early stages of the Covid pandemic (2024)
Journal Article
Faux-Nightingale, A., Kelemen, M., Lilley, S., Stewart, C., & Robinson, K. (in press). Hospital corridors as lived spaces: the reconfiguration of social boundaries during the early stages of the Covid pandemic. Sociology of Health and Illness,

This article explores the meanings and uses of a hospital corridor through 98 diary entries produced by the staff of an English specialist hospital during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. Drawing on Lefebvre's (1991) threefold theorisation... Read More about Hospital corridors as lived spaces: the reconfiguration of social boundaries during the early stages of the Covid pandemic.

Energy transition: Assessing oil companies' compliance with their disclosed environmental strategic positioning (2024)
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Berrêdo, P. D., dos Santos, O. M., Abdo, H., da Silva Macedo, M. Á., & Losekann, L. D. (2024). Energy transition: Assessing oil companies' compliance with their disclosed environmental strategic positioning. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.2760

Based on the greenwashing approach in line with legitimacy theory, we examine first whether the strategic positioning of key oil companies is addressed by their disclosed commitments in their corporate reports and, second, whether the disclosures mad... Read More about Energy transition: Assessing oil companies' compliance with their disclosed environmental strategic positioning.

Household energy price resilience in the face of gas and electricity market crises (2024)
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Burlinson, A., Davillas, A., Giulietti, M., & Price, C. W. (2024). Household energy price resilience in the face of gas and electricity market crises. Energy Economics, 132, Article 107414. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2024.107414

Despite the provision of financial support by the Government in response to the recent energy crisis, the resilience of households to the ensuing high energy prices remains to be established. In this study we propose a new definition of resilience, s... Read More about Household energy price resilience in the face of gas and electricity market crises.

Tort Liability and Unawareness (2024)
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Chakravarty, S., Kelsey, D., & Teitelbaum, J. C. (in press). Tort Liability and Unawareness. International Economic Review,

We explore the implications of unawareness for tort law. We study cases where injurers and victims initially are unaware that some acts can yield harmful consequences, or that some acts or harmful consequences are even possible, but later become awar... Read More about Tort Liability and Unawareness.

The Role of Intersectionality and Context in Measuring Gender-Based Violence in Universities and Research-Performing Organizations in Europe for the Development of Inclusive Structural Interventions (2024)
Journal Article
Humbert, A. L., Strid, S., Tanwar, J., Lipinsky, A., & Schredl, C. (2024). The Role of Intersectionality and Context in Measuring Gender-Based Violence in Universities and Research-Performing Organizations in Europe for the Development of Inclusive Structural Interventions. Violence Against Women, https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012241231773

The aim of the article is to discuss how thinking about gender-based violence intersectionally and in context can not only enrich our understanding but also lead to transformative change in organizations. The article argues that to better understand... Read More about The Role of Intersectionality and Context in Measuring Gender-Based Violence in Universities and Research-Performing Organizations in Europe for the Development of Inclusive Structural Interventions.

Consumer data and price discrimination by consideration sets (2024)
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Chioveanu, I. (2024). Consumer data and price discrimination by consideration sets. Economics Letters, 236, Article 111605. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2024.111605

In a homogeneous product oligopoly with probabilistic consideration, identical retailers compete in prices over two periods. In period two, purchase history data enables price discrimination based on consumers’ consideration patterns. Retailers discr... Read More about Consumer data and price discrimination by consideration sets.

Cross ownership and merger under technology adoption (2024)
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Mukherjee, A. (in press). Cross ownership and merger under technology adoption. Indian Growth and Development Review,

We consider the effects of a merger on technology adoption and welfare in the presence of passive cross ownership. Merger increases investments in process technology and may increase welfare. Our results are important for antitrust policies and sugge... Read More about Cross ownership and merger under technology adoption.

Licensing option to reduce rent extraction by the input supplier (2024)
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Kao, K., & Mukherjee, A. (2024). Licensing option to reduce rent extraction by the input supplier. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 26(1), Article e12682. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpet.12682

It is well known that if the final goods producers adopt new technologies, the input suppliers with market power can extract more rent from the final goods producers by increasing the input prices. Higher rent extraction by the input supplier neither... Read More about Licensing option to reduce rent extraction by the input supplier.

Going the distance: endurance philanthropy, spectacle, and development in Central America (2024)
Journal Article
Clouser, R., & Rickly, J. M. (2024). Going the distance: endurance philanthropy, spectacle, and development in Central America. Tourism Geographies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2024.2314550

The increasing popularity of fusing adventure, humanitarianism, and travel has received attention from scholars within the fields of leisure and tourism studies, particularly regarding widespread activities such as volunteer tourism. Fewer have exami... Read More about Going the distance: endurance philanthropy, spectacle, and development in Central America.

How Institutional Logics Inform Emotional Labour: An Ethnography of Junior Doctors (2024)
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Vedi, P., Korczynski, M., & Bishop, S. (in press). How Institutional Logics Inform Emotional Labour: An Ethnography of Junior Doctors. Work, Employment and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170231225615

Sociological analysis of emotional labour can be aided by considering how institutional logics inform the performance of emotional labour. We consider the link between institutional logics and emotional labour by conducting an in-depth case study of... Read More about How Institutional Logics Inform Emotional Labour: An Ethnography of Junior Doctors.

An empirical critique of the low income low energy efficiency approach to measuring fuel poverty (2024)
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Semple, T., Rodrigues, L., Harvey, J., Figueredo, G., Nica-Avram, G., Gillott, M., …Goulding, J. (2024). An empirical critique of the low income low energy efficiency approach to measuring fuel poverty. Energy Policy, 186, Article 114014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2024.114014

Fuel poverty is a complex socioenvironmental issue of increasing global significance. In England, fuel poverty is assessed via the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) indicator, yet concerns exist regarding the efficacy of this metric given its... Read More about An empirical critique of the low income low energy efficiency approach to measuring fuel poverty.