Faculty of Business: Recent submissions
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Business group affiliation and internationalization of new ventures: Moderating role of industry and liberalization
(Elsevier, 2023-03)Internationalization of new ventures (INV) has been the interest of inquiry for more than three decades. Though many researchers have looked at different factors and their impact on the speed, scope, and intensity of ... -
Impact of global brand chief marketing officers’ corporate social responsibility and sociopolitical activism communication on twitter
(Sage, 2022-09)Chief marketing officers (CMOs) engage with their stakeholders on social media platforms to create a digital impact. CMO communication on societal issues is understudied despite heightened global attention to brands’ social ... -
A lure or a turn-off: social media reactions to business model innovation announcements
(Springer, 2023-03)How do people react to business model innovation (BMI) announcements on social media? Is the analysis of social media reactions to BMI announcements a fruitful method for assessing the potential and pitfalls of BMIs? This ... -
Transition dynamics in equilibrium search
(American Economic Association, 2022)We study a dynamic equilibrium search model where sellers differ in their urgency to liquidate an asset. Buyers strategically make price offers without knowing a given seller’s urgency. We study liquidity and price dynamics ... -
Doing good by sharing messages: An investigation of “You Share, We Donate” campaigns and how they can attain viral success
(Elsevier, 2023-02)With the rise of social media, companies are engaging in a new type of cause-related marketing classified as "You Share, We Donate" (YSWD) campaigns. YSWD campaigns encourage consumers to share the company's campaign ... -
On optimal toll design for bosporus crossings
(Sosyoekonomi Society, 2022-10)For many years, two toll bridges served commuter demand to cross the strait called Bosporus in Istanbul, Turkey. An underground connection called the Eurasian tunnel had been recently launched to relieve the strait's ... -
Entrepreneurial orientation, CEO power and firm performance: An upper echelons theory perspective
(Emerald, 2023-05-22)Purpose: Adopting insights from the upper echelons theory, this study aims to investigate the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and firm performance under the contingent influence of chief executive ... -
Foreign acquisition and credit risk: Evidence from the U.S. CDS market
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-06-17)This article empirically analyzes the effect of foreign block acquisitions on U.S. target firms' credit risk as measured by their credit default swap (CDS) spreads. Foreign block purchases lead to a greater increase in the ... -
When does boundary-spanner burnout connect participation and customer relationship performance? The role of the firm's network centrality and network density
(Elsevier, 2023-07)Managing business-to-business (B2B) relationships can be taxing for many boundary-spanners and lead to burnout. However, despite the widespread prevalence of burnout in the contemporary workplace, B2B marketing research ... -
Managing disease containment measures during a pandemic
(Wiley, 2023-05)Throughout the current COVID-19 pandemic, governments have implemented a variety of containment measures, ranging from hoping for herd immunity (which is essentially no containment) to mandating complete lockdown. On the ... -
Do I see what you see? Institutional quality, action observability, and multimarket contact in the global mobile phone industry
(Wiley, 2024-02)Research Summary: Drawing on signaling theory and the international business literature that addresses the role of institutions, we argue that multinational enterprises (MNEs) that use multimarket contact (MMC)—that is, ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
An explainable credit scoring framework: A use case of addressing challenges in applied machine learning
(IEEE, 2022)While Machine Learning (ML) classification algorithms can accurately classify a borrower's credit risk, the determinants of the credit score cannot be interpreted clearly by customers, decision makers and auditors. The ... -
Multi-plant manufacturing assortment planning in the presence of transshipments
(Elsevier, 2023-11-01)In this study, we consider the assortment planning problem of a manufacturing firm with multiple plants. Making a plant capable of producing a product is costly, therefore the firm cannot manufacture every product in every ... -
Internal migration and house prices in Australia
(Taylor and Francis, 2023)Australia is one of the most mobile countries in the world due to internal migration. This study provides the first evidence of the causal impact of internal migration inflow on house price changes across 237 statistical ... -
Gracefully yours: Would snap judgments of one's subtle graceful movements lead to inferences about their emotional intelligence?
(Elsevier, 2023-11)Subtle bodily movements such as gracefulness (defined as smoothness, control and elegance in movements) are readily legible by others and these movements might serve as important cues to other people's personal characteristics. ... -
Configurations of digital platforms for manufacturing: An analysis of seven cases according to platform functions and types
(Springer, 2023-06-24)We analyze organizational configurations of digital platforms for manufacturing according to two dimensions: platform functions and platform types. Platform functions refer to the organizational functions of platforms: ... -
A prudential paradox: The signal in (not) restricting bank dividends
(Wiley, 2022)By restricting dividends in the weakest banks, prudential regulators counterintuitively induce more capital payouts in marginal banks. The potential for bank runs exacerbates the incentive to signal strength through dividend ... -
Impact of social media brand blunders on brand trust and brand liking
(Sage, 2023-07)More companies are engaging with consumers in real-time on digital platforms, which may lead to accidental or unintentional sharing of messages. Accordingly, how to manage online brand crises has become an increasingly ...
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