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Capacitated strategic assortment planning under explicit demand substitution
(Elsevier, 2021-11-01)Buyers have easier access to a variety of products with the rise of multi-channel distribution strategies and the increase in new product introductions. On the other hand, firms experience greater pressure in offering the ... -
The rise of mobile Marketing: A decade of research in review
(Now Publishers Inc, 2022)Paralleling the growing space mobile phones take in today's consumers' daily routines, academic mobile marketing research has been growing at an increasing pace recently. The presence of multiple players in the mobile ... -
Digital technology and the stages of digital business transformation
(IEEE, 2022)Companies use digital technology to transform their business. Digitization, digitalization, and digital transformation have been proposed as stages in this business transformation process. Researchers have also proposed a ... -
Customer prioritization, product complexity and business ties: implications for job stress and customer service performance
(Emerald, 2022-01-05)Purpose: Drawing on the theoretical lens of the job demands-resources model, this study builds upon and tests a conceptual model that links customer prioritization, product complexity, business ties, job stress and customer ... -
Understanding the feeling of missing out: A temporal perspective
(Springer, 2022-02)Research to date has explored the feeling (or fear) of missing out phenomenon from different temporal perspectives, as an instant feeling about missing out on current activities and as a retrospective feeling about missing ... -
Can the marketing department benefit from socially responsible marketing activities? The role of legitimacy and customers’ interest in social responsibility
(Emerald, 2022-02-02)Purpose: In a world where corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a meaningful trend valued by firm stakeholders, it is still not clear how the marketing department integrates corporate-level social responsibility strategy ... -
Indulgence and risk-taking behavior of firms: Direct and interactive influences
(Elsevier, 2022-06)This study examines the impact of Hofstede's indulgence vs restraint national culture dimension (IVR) on firms' risk-taking behavior. We argue that firms in more indulgent societies will show greater risk-taking behavior ... -
Capacitated assortment planning of a multi-location system under transshipments
(Elsevier, 2022-09)We analyze a joint assortment optimization problem for multiple locations of a firm, where each of those locations has an assortment capacity. When one location does not keep a product in its assortment, it transships the ... -
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 ... -
On a family of coupled diffusions that can never change their initial order
(IOP Publishing, 2022-11-18)We introduce a real-valued family of interacting diffusions where their paths can meet but cannot cross each other in a way that would alter their initial order. Any given interacting pair is a solution to coupled stochastic ... -
Captain or deckhand? The impact of self-leadership on employees’ work role performance under remote work
(Frontiers Media, 2022-11-25)Relying on self-determination theory, this study investigates the mediating role of psychological empowerment in the relationship between self-leadership and work role performance (task proficiency, task adaptivity, and ... -
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 ... -
Perceived overqualification and employee proactivity: The cross-level moderation effects of LMX and initiative climate in small firms
(Springer, 2023)Drawing on social information processing (SIP) theory, this study examined the interactive effects of perceived overqualification (POQ), leader-member exchange (LMX), and initiative climate on supervisor-rated employee ... -
Strategic agility, exaptation, and business model innovation: the case of an sme
(IEEE, 2023)This study adopts a process view on business model innovation (BMI) to address multiple issues pertaining to theory and practice. First, BMI is challenging for most firms in part due to resource constraints that impose ... -
Selecting a winning team: Management of surgical team composition in robotic surgery
(Elsevier, 2023-01)Surgical robots can offer higher precision, flexibility, and control during surgeries compared to conventional approaches. Robotic surgeries lead to a decrease in surgical error rates, lengths of hospital stays, and patient ... -
Piecewise-tunneled captive processes and corridored random particle systems
(Springer, 2023-01)We introduce a family of processes that generalises captive diffusions, whereby the stochastic evolution that remains within a pair of time-dependent boundaries can further be piecewise-tunneled internally. The tunneling ... -
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 ... -
Expansion-oriented job crafting and employee performance: A self-empowerment perspective
(2023-02)Taking a self-empowerment perspective, we investigated the mediating impact of psychological empowerment on the relationship between expansion-oriented job crafting behaviors (seeking resources and seeking chal lenges) ... -
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 ... -
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 ...
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