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Combining big data and lean startup methods for business model evolution
(Springer, 2017-12)The continued survival of firms depends on successful innovation. Yet, legacy firms are struggling to adapt their business models to successfully innovate in the face of greater competition from both local and global ... -
An expectancy model of green product consumption and green brand equity
(Springer, 2018)Drawing from the expectancy theory, this paper proposes a model of green product consumption and green brand equity. Consumers’ green product evaluation results in some expectations regarding their consumptions. These ... -
High-performance work systems and organizational performance across societal cultures
(Springer, 2018)This paper assesses whether societal culture affects the relationship between human resource management practices and organizational performance. Drawing on matched employer-employee data from 387 organizations and 7,187 ... -
Fragile transitions from education to employment Youth, gender and migrant status in the EU
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Dynamic price and lead time quotation strategies to match demand and supply in make-to-order manufacturing environments
(Springer, 2020)We summarize the literature on dynamic quotation strategies under which a seller provides price and/or lead time quotes to a potential buyer, who then either accepts or rejects the quote. The goal of quotation strategies ... -
Global trends in liquidity creation: The role of the off-balance sheet
(Peter Lang AG, 2019-03-28)Banks create liquidity by transforming liquid liabilities into illiquid assets and this is one of their main functions. Yet excessive liquidity creation, especially via off-balance sheet activities, might have contributed ... -
The ultimate co-creation: leveraging customer input in business model innovation
(Springer, 2019-12)In order to stay competitive, organizations need to regularly revamp and innovate their business model (BM). A key catalyst for innovation—acknowledged by managers as well as academics—is input from customers. However, the ... -
Analysis of customer switching behavior in omni-channel retailing
(Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, IISE, 2020)Omni-channel retailing is a recent approach that allows customers to purchase products from anywhere and return them anywhere and allows retailers to fulfill orders from anywhere. This flexibility improves the customer ... -
Big data–enabled sign prediction for Borsa Istanbul intraday equity prices
(Elsevier, 2023-12)This paper employs a big data source, the Borsa Istanbul's “data analytics” information, to predict 5-min up, down, and steady signs drawn from closing price changes. Seven machine learning algorithms are compared with ... -
Price of regulations: Regulatory costs and the cross-section of stock returns
(Oxford University Press, 2024-01)Regulations introduce significant fixed costs and add to operating leverage. Fixed regulatory costs that contribute to operating leverage should generate a risk premium. To explore whether such a premium exists, we introduce ... -
Characterizing the TTC rule via pair-efficiency: A short proof
(Elsevier, 2024-01)In the object reallocation problem, Ekici (2023) showed that Top Trading Cycles (TTC) is the unique rule that is strategyproof, individual-rational, and pair-efficient. We provide a short proof of this characterization result. -
Understanding the role of serial acquisition and subsidiary autonomy in providing value within servitizing industrial networks
(Emerald, 2024)Purpose: Research examining the joint role of serial acquisitions and subsidiary autonomy in holistic value provision within servitizing industrial firms is scarce. Thus, this paper aims to investigate the role of serial ... -
Exploring the dark side of managerial upselling emphasis: Exploratory and exploitative learning's moderating roles in salesperson emotional exhaustion and performance
(Elsevier, 2024-02)In this study, we scrutinize the prevalent perspective on upselling benefits and explore the overlooked ramifications, specifically the potential for emotional exhaustion and diminished salesperson performance. Our primary ... -
Knowledge transfer to aid social coding: The case of Stack Overflow
(Elsevier, 2024-04)Focused online question and answer (Q&A) communities aid social coding. Despite the growing importance of social coding, knowledge transfer in this context remains under-researched. Our primary objective is to understand ... -
Everyday activism: An AI-assisted netnography of a digital consumer movement
(Taylor & Francis, 2024-01)Prior studies have tended to focus on the figure of consumer movements rather than the ground from which they arise. This AI-assisted netnography interprets data from the WallStreetBets (WSB) subreddit during the GameStop ... -
Captive jump processes for bounded random systems with discontinuous dynamics
(Elsevier, 2024-01)Stochastic captive jump processes are explicitly constructed in continuous time, whose non-linear dynamics are strictly confined by bounded domains that can be time-dependent. By introducing non-anticipative path-dependency, ... -
Production planning with flexible manufacturing systems under demand uncertainty
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)This paper delves into the impacts of an ongoing global crisis on the resilience of supply chains. Furthermore, it proposes measures to address and mitigate the disruptions caused by the prevailing uncertainties. For ... -
National culture and firms’ cash holdings: The role of indulgence and its boundaries
(Elsevier, 2024-02)We examine the influence of indulgence vs restraint (IVR), an understudied national culture dimension of Hofstede's framework, on firms’ cash holdings to shed light on how culture influences this firm behavior and the ... -
How do line extensions impact brand sales? The role of feature similarity and brand architecture
(Springer, 2023-11)Brand architecture decisions have important performance implications but have seen little quantitative research. In particular, there is little empirical evidence on how the strength of the link established among clusters ...
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