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Environmental consciousness and intellectual capital management: Evidence from Taiwan's manufacturing industry
Cheng‐Li Huang, Fan‐Hua KungThis study aims to discuss the impact that environmental consciousness and green intellectual capital had on competitive advantage. The study adopted green intellectual capital as…
A new space‐time correlation coefficient and its comparison with Moran's Index on evaluation
Malin Song, Shuhong Wang, Jie Wu, Li YangThis article aims to discuss the binary matrix of spatial association which is suggested by Moran, and proposes a new method of the definition of the w matrix to obtain a new…
Competence exploration and exploitation in new product development: The moderating effects of environmental dynamism and competitiveness
Tsau‐Tang Yang, Ci‐Rong LiThis paper aims to extend research on exploration and exploitation by investigating the effects of competence exploration and exploitation on new product development outcomes in…
Effects of international entry‐order strategies on foreign subsidiary exit: The case of Korean chaebols
Young‐Ryeol Park, Jeoung Yul Lee, Sunghoon HongThe objective of this paper is to determine whether international entry‐order strategies by Korean chaebols affect the exit of their foreign subsidiaries.
Temporal hierarchy in enterprise risk identification
Peter KmecThis paper aims to propose a risk identification method which is a synthesis of existing tools and techniques.
Antecedents and consequences of corporate diversification: A dynamic capabilities perspective
Heng‐Yih Liu, Chia‐Wen HsuThe main purpose of this paper is to introduce a comprehensive model explaining what affects the scope of the firm and also to find out its impact on firm performance.
Is continuous improvement through accreditation sustainable?: A capability‐based view
Christophe LejeuneThis paper aims to understand how an external assessment of resources, activities and performance contributes to continuously develop capabilities for business schools.
Business groups and the boundaries of the firm
Giulio Cainelli, Donato IacobucciThis paper aims to show that the business group – i.e. the set of firms under common ownership and control – is the most appropriate unit to study the behavior and organization of…
Business manoeuvring: a model of B2B selling processes
Lars‐Johan ÅgeThis study aims at developing a model that captures the reality of complex contemporary B2B selling processes.
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)