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Fashionably late: Differentially costly signaling of sociometric status through a subtle act of being late
(Elsevier, 2023-02)
This research examines how arriving late to social gatherings operates as a signal of social connectedness and desirability, leading to elevated sociometric status attributions. Drawing on costly signaling theory and the ...
Trading ambiguity: A tale of two heterogeneities
(Wiley, 2023)
We consider markets with heterogeneously ambiguous assets and heterogeneously ambiguity-averse investors whose preferences are a parsimonious extension of the mean–variance framework. We study portfolio choice and trade ...
Guest editorial: The effect of COVID-19 on the performance of ethnic-minority firms in the UK and worldwide
(Emerald, 2023-03-31)
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Spurred or spurned? The effects of combined innovations and major obstacles on B2B SME capability generation and future focus
(Elsevier, 2023-08)
Expanding organizational learning theory and ambidextrous theory, this research investigates the potential differences in connections between business-to-business (B2B) small to medium enterprises (SME) engaging in customer ...
Positioning new identities for appeal: Configurations of optimal distinctiveness amid ancestral identities
(Sage, 2023-08)
The theory of strategic balance argues that organizations that are neither too similar to nor too distinct from their rivals will be best positioned to meet competing demands for legitimacy and competition. This is because ...
Will rivals enter or wait outside when faced with litigation risk? Patent litigation in complex product industries and international market entry
(Sage, 2023-05)
A spiral of patent infringement litigation among rival firms is a phenomenon often observed in complex product industries, where products comprise numerous separately patentable elements. Theoretically grounded in the ...
Queueing systems with rationally inattentive customers
(Informs, 2023-01)
Problem definition: Classical models of queueing systems with rational and strategic customers assume queues to be either fully visible or invisible, while service parameters are known with certainty. In practice, however, ...
Dominant-owner CEOs, board of directors and firm performance in emerging economies: Exploring the moderating impact of quad-qualified directors
(Springer, 2023-12)
There have recently been many calls to explore corporate governance in emerging economies, as these countries have distinctive characteristics such as a weaker institutional environment and the dominating influence of ...
Exporting is a team sport: the link between management training and performance in SMEs
(Emerald, 2023-12)
Purpose: This paper examines how soft skills training for owner-managers affects the financial performance of exporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Furthermore, the authors examine the differential influence ...
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