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Losing innovativeness: the challenge of being acquired
Karina Skovvang ChristensenThe aim of the paper is to explore how innovativeness and creativity in a small technology company changes after the company is acquired by a larger company.
The relationships between network commitment, its antecedents and network performance
Nicholas ClarkeThe purpose of this paper is to put forward a theoretical model grounded in the literature that identifies a number of antecedent conditions associated with network commitment.
Spotlight on Laura D. Tyson
Sarah PowellThe purpose of this article is to record an interview with Laura D. Tyson, Dean of London Busness School.
Workplace bullying: a cross‐level assessment
Joyce Heames, Mike HarveyThe purpose of this paper is to examine and develop a cross‐level model of the phenomenon of bullying at three levels (e.g. individual, group, and organizational).
Using cointegration methods to estimate the interconnectedness of intangible strategic assets: Empirical evidence for management decision making
Godwin Onyeaso, William JohnsonThe aim of this paper is to advocate and implement cointegration methods for the estimation of interconnectedness of service quality and customer loyalty as intangible strategic…
What do we need to know about wisdom?
Jennifer RowleyThe article seeks to open the debate on the nature and role of wisdom in organisations.
Alignment: the duality of decision problems
Christopher M. ScherpereelIdentifying the state of alignment, when there is misalignment, and the path to achieve alignment are of central importance to decision makers today. This paper seeks to offer…
Utilizing performance measurement to modernize the Greek public sector
Tatiana Sotirakou, Mary ZeppouIn the context of the Greek public sector, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors under which performance management and measurement systems (PMMS) work in a…
Spotlight on George Stalk
Sarah PowellThe purpose of this article is to record an interview with George Stalk of The Boston Consulting Group.
A quest for a common terminology: the concept of born glocals
Göran SvenssonThe objective of this paper is to conceptualize and define a concept (i.e. born glocals) that may contribute to unite the terminology into one common concept.
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)