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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Book review: Debating business school legitimacy: attacking, rocking, and defending the status quo
(Sage, 2023-12)
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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, ...
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 ...
Unveiling the dynamics of emotions in society through an analysis of online social network conversations
(Springer Nature, 2023-09-11)
Social networks can provide insights into the emotions expressed by a society. However, the dynamic nature of emotions presents a significant challenge for policymakers, politicians, and communication professionals who ...
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 ...
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 ...
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