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Price and Quantity Competition under Vertical Pricing (2023)
Journal Article
Basak, D. (2023). Price and Quantity Competition under Vertical Pricing. Games, 14(4), Article 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/g14040053

We consider a vertically related market where one quantity setting and another price setting downstream firm negotiate the terms of a two-part tariff contract with an upstream input supplier. In contrast to the traditional belief, we show that the pr... Read More about Price and Quantity Competition under Vertical Pricing.

Covid-19 Vaccines As a Condition of Employment: Impact on Uptake, Staffing, and Mortality in Elderly Care Homes (2023)
Journal Article
Girma, S., & Paton, D. (2024). Covid-19 Vaccines As a Condition of Employment: Impact on Uptake, Staffing, and Mortality in Elderly Care Homes. Management Science, 70(5), 2882-2899. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2023.4832

Laws mandating vaccination against Covid-19 as a condition of employment in health and care sectors were commonplace during the pandemic. Using weekly data at the local authority level, we examine the impact of the vaccine mandate for elderly care ho... Read More about Covid-19 Vaccines As a Condition of Employment: Impact on Uptake, Staffing, and Mortality in Elderly Care Homes.

Online optimisation for ambulance routing in disaster response with partial or no information on victim conditions (2023)
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Shiri, D., Akbari, V., & Tozan, H. (2023). Online optimisation for ambulance routing in disaster response with partial or no information on victim conditions. Computers and Operations Research, 159, Article 106314. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2023.106314

In response to mass casualty incidents, medical aid must be provided to numerous victims synchronously under challenging circumstances including uncertainty about the condition of victims. Therefore, it is essential to have decision support tools whi... Read More about Online optimisation for ambulance routing in disaster response with partial or no information on victim conditions.

“We want your soul”: re-imagining marketing education through the arts (2023)
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Heath, T., & Tynan, C. (2023). “We want your soul”: re-imagining marketing education through the arts. European Journal of Marketing, 57(10), 2808-2837. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-04-2022-0293

Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the potential of integrating material from the arts into postgraduate curricula to deepen students’ engagement with marketing phenomena. The authors assess the use of arts-based activities, within a br... Read More about “We want your soul”: re-imagining marketing education through the arts.

The Shape of You, or in Other Words, why Teach Entrepreneurial Awareness as a Clinical Attribute? (2023)
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Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2023). The Shape of You, or in Other Words, why Teach Entrepreneurial Awareness as a Clinical Attribute?. International Journal of Clinical Legal Education, Special edition: Entrepreneurial Law Clinics in Clinical Legal Education, 109-140. https://doi.org/10.19164/ijcle.2023.1312

Commercial law clinics are not a new phenomenon, and indeed in this very journal reports and academic commentary have been presented which identify and explore the nature, formation and operation of such clinics. However, these contributions focus on... Read More about The Shape of You, or in Other Words, why Teach Entrepreneurial Awareness as a Clinical Attribute?.

Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions (2023)
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Le, H., Kibria, I., & Jiang, K. (2023). Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions. Human Resource Management Journal, 33(3), 748-762. https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12521

Using a behavioural approach, we investigate how Chief Executive Officer optimism, defined as a personality trait where a person has optimistic beliefs about the outcome of future events, influences corporate employment decisions. Using data of publi... Read More about Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions.

Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions (2023)
Journal Article
Le, H., Kibria, I., & Jiang, K. (2023). Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions. Human Resource Management Journal, 33(3), 748-762. https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12521

Using a behavioural approach, we investigate how Chief Executive Officer optimism, defined as a personality trait where a person has optimistic beliefs about the outcome of future events, influences corporate employment decisions. Using data of publi... Read More about Is Chief Executive Officer optimistic belief bad for workers? Evidence from corporate employment decisions.

"Crack on": a qualitative study of care home managers experiences and responses to system-led setbacks during the crisis of the COVID- 19 Pandemic in England (2023)
Journal Article
Marshall, F., Gordon, A. L., Gladman, J. R., & Bishop, S. (2023). "Crack on": a qualitative study of care home managers experiences and responses to system-led setbacks during the crisis of the COVID- 19 Pandemic in England. European Geriatric Medicine, 14(4), 811-821. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41999-023-00804-y

Objectives: To explore care home managers’ experiences of systems working with various organisations, including statutory, third sector and private, during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic from Sept 2020 to April 2021 Design: An exploratory q... Read More about "Crack on": a qualitative study of care home managers experiences and responses to system-led setbacks during the crisis of the COVID- 19 Pandemic in England.

A decision support system based on an artificial multiple intelligence system for vegetable crop land allocation problem (2023)
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Pitakaso, R., Sethanan, K., Tan, K. H., & Kumar, A. (2023). A decision support system based on an artificial multiple intelligence system for vegetable crop land allocation problem. Annals of Operations Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-023-05398-z

This research focuses on the development of a novel artificial multiple intelligence system (AMIS), which is more flexible and effective than existing techniques for determining vegetable crop land allocation. Eight intelligence boxes (IBs) have been... Read More about A decision support system based on an artificial multiple intelligence system for vegetable crop land allocation problem.

Entrepreneurial founder's social ties, institutions, and firm's productivity: Evidences from China's newly listed firms (2023)
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Teng, D., Hao, B., Sun, X., Cai, Z., & Chen, J. (2023). Entrepreneurial founder's social ties, institutions, and firm's productivity: Evidences from China's newly listed firms. Sustainable Technology and Entrepreneurship, 2(3), Article 100042. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stae.2023.100042

Social ties, as informal institutions, contribute to firms' performance in emerging economies. Formal market-supporting institutions in emerging economies are in general less developed, social ties cultivated by entrepreneurs thus serve as substitute... Read More about Entrepreneurial founder's social ties, institutions, and firm's productivity: Evidences from China's newly listed firms.

National Innovative City and Green Technology Progress: Empirical Evidence from China (2023)
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Liu, B., Li, Z., Yang, X., Wang, J., & Qiu, Z. (2023). National Innovative City and Green Technology Progress: Empirical Evidence from China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-27912-3

In this paper, a quasi-natural experiment of national innovative city pilot policy (NICPP) is carried out to investigate the impact of the NICPP on green technology innovation (GTI) and its intrinsic mechanism with the method of difference-indifferen... Read More about National Innovative City and Green Technology Progress: Empirical Evidence from China.

Resource Re-orchestration and firm survival in crisis periods: The role of business models of technology MNEs during COVID-19 (2023)
Journal Article
Attah-Boakye, R., Adams, K., Hernandez-Perdomo, E., Yu, H., & Johansson, J. (2023). Resource Re-orchestration and firm survival in crisis periods: The role of business models of technology MNEs during COVID-19. Technovation, 125, Article 102769. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102769

Using data from world-leading digital-driven/technology multinational enterprises (DTMNEs), we draw from the resource orchestration theory to investigate the associations between business model (BM) drivers and firm performance during crisis periods.... Read More about Resource Re-orchestration and firm survival in crisis periods: The role of business models of technology MNEs during COVID-19.

A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Directive 2021/2118 and Exclusions as Antidotes to Vnuk (2023)
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Marson, J., & Ferris, K. (2023). A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Directive 2021/2118 and Exclusions as Antidotes to Vnuk. European Public Law, 29(2), 157-180

As part of EU legislation regulating the compulsory insurance of motor vehicles, the Motor Vehicle Insurance Directives (MVID) imposed onto Member States the obligation to ensure that civil liability for vehicles normally based in their territory is... Read More about A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? Directive 2021/2118 and Exclusions as Antidotes to Vnuk.

Exploring tourists’ social identities in a similar-others destination: the case of Chinese tourists in North Korea (2023)
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Chen, G., Bie, S., Zhang, C., & Li, Z. (2023). Exploring tourists’ social identities in a similar-others destination: the case of Chinese tourists in North Korea. Tourism Review, https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-11-2022-0593

Purpose: This study aims to contribute to social identity theory in tourism by exploring the reflections of Chinese tourists visiting North Korea and how they negotiate their intergroup identity in this similar-others destination. Design/methodol... Read More about Exploring tourists’ social identities in a similar-others destination: the case of Chinese tourists in North Korea.

Suppliers' perceptions on engaging in smart destinations: Evidence from Ljubljana (2023)
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Johnson, A. G., McCabe, S., & Rickly, J. M. (2023). Suppliers' perceptions on engaging in smart destinations: Evidence from Ljubljana. Tourism Management Perspectives, 47, Article 101125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2023.101125

Although it is acknowledged in research and practice that multiple, diverse tourism stakeholders are essential for the development of smart destinations, local tourism supplier participation is still lacking. There is limited understanding of how to... Read More about Suppliers' perceptions on engaging in smart destinations: Evidence from Ljubljana.

Female directorship and ethical corporate governance disclosure practices in highly patriarchal contexts (2023)
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Areneke, G., Adegbite, E., Tunyi, A., & Hussain, T. (2023). Female directorship and ethical corporate governance disclosure practices in highly patriarchal contexts. Journal of Business Research, 164, Article 114028. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114028

We examine whether and to what extent female directors impact on ethical CG disclosure practices in a highly patriarchal sub-Saharan African country—Nigeria. Using hand-collected data for 108 listed firms from 2011 to 2017 (756 firm-year observations... Read More about Female directorship and ethical corporate governance disclosure practices in highly patriarchal contexts.

Individual Ambidexterity, Relational Context and Academic Entrepreneurship Performance: Too Much of a Good Thing? (2023)
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Chang, Y. Y., Chapman, G., Hughes, P., & Chang, C. Y. (2024). Individual Ambidexterity, Relational Context and Academic Entrepreneurship Performance: Too Much of a Good Thing?. British Journal of Management, 35(2), 750-774. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12733

Scholars have called for a better understanding of the performance consequences of individual ambidexterity. In this work, we utilize the context of academic entrepreneurship to study how and why individual ambidexterity impacts academic entrepreneur... Read More about Individual Ambidexterity, Relational Context and Academic Entrepreneurship Performance: Too Much of a Good Thing?.

The S curve: A dynamic view of in ERP evaluation (2023)
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Wu, L., Rushikesh Ulhas, K., Tan, K. H., & Wu, L. (2023). The S curve: A dynamic view of in ERP evaluation. Engineering Economist, https://doi.org/10.1080/0013791X.2023.2209080

Most the previous Enterprise resource planning (ERP) works that used real options to evaluate investments are based on the closed-formed basis. A closed formed problem, such as financial assets with predefined exercise price and typical underlying as... Read More about The S curve: A dynamic view of in ERP evaluation.

Does Market Performance (Tobin’s Q) Have A Negative Effect On Credit Ratings? Evidence From South Korea (2023)
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Lim, H. J., & Mali, D. (2023). Does Market Performance (Tobin’s Q) Have A Negative Effect On Credit Ratings? Evidence From South Korea. Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, 31(1), 53-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10690-023-09406-x

Tobin’s Q is an established measure of firm performance, based on investor confidence. However, the association between Tobin’s Q and credit ratings is not well-established in the literature. Using a sample of Korean listed firms over the 2001–2016 s... Read More about Does Market Performance (Tobin’s Q) Have A Negative Effect On Credit Ratings? Evidence From South Korea.