Management Decision: Volume 61 Issue 11
Table of contents
Socioemotional wealth and family feuds: corporate social responsibility as insurance
Young Hoon Jung, Dong Shin Kim, HoWook ShinThis study explores family firms' ex ante conflict management strategies to preserve their socioemotional wealth (SEW) under predictable conflict through the succession process…
Antecedents and consequences of corporate social responsibility: a test of multilevel mediating processes
Jui-Chen Peng, Kun-shan ZhangDrawing on social exchange theory and traditional Chinese leadership theory, this research examines employees' perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) using a…
CEO vigilance and hypercompetition: CEO attention in resource utilization and firm competitive aggressiveness
Mengge Li, Jinxin YangBy integrating perspectives from the resource-based view, attention-based view, upper echelon theory and competitive dynamics (CD), the authors seek to understand how chief…
Live streaming commerce: a compulsive buying perspective
Ying Sun, Zheshi BaoLive streaming commerce becomes increasingly popular, and some special shopping behaviors existing in traditional e-commerce also emerge in this new context. The current research…
Is it fair? How and when exploitative leadership impacts employees' knowledge sharing
Changyu Wang, Yimeng Zhang, Jiaojiao FengExploitative leadership as a form of destructive leadership may hinder employees' knowledge sharing. However, how and when exploitative leadership impacts employees' knowledge…
AI micro-decisions in FinTechs: a mixed method research design
Helmi Issa, Rachid Jabbouri, Rock-Antoine MehannaThe exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, coupled with advanced algorithms and increased computational capacity, has facilitated their widespread…
CEO's self-oriented perfectionism, strategic decision comprehensiveness and firm resilience
Qian Wang, Qin Wu, Luqun Xie, Xiao ZhangFirm resilience is critical for firm survival and development. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether chief executive officer's (CEO) self-oriented perfectionism…
Departure of giants: ownership transition in lone-founder owned firms
Ali Amin, Rizwan Ali, Ramiz ur RehmanThe characteristics of businesses change with the change in ownership structure of the business. This study examines the change in ownership structure of the firm after the…
Supervisor incivility, ruminations and insubordination: catalytic effects of supervisor task conflict
Dirk De Clercq, Muhammad Umer Azeem, Inam Ul HaqThis study aims to investigate the relationship between employees' exposure to supervisor incivility and their engagement in insubordinate behavior, by detailing a mediating role…
Unlocking the voice of employee perspectives: exploring the relevance of online platform reviews on organizational perceptions
Srinivasan Sekar, Sriji Edakkat Subhakaran, Deeptam ChattopadhyayThe purpose of this paper is to investigate employees’ perception of their organization and to examine the impact of such perception on overall employee satisfaction using…
Productive or non-productive? Negative performance feedback and firms' cost behaviors
Meng Tian, Chuan HuThe purpose of this paper is to examine the influences of negative performance feedback on firms' cost behaviors including productive behaviors (i.e. R&D behaviors) and…
Healthcare decision making and choice: an empirical model of patient confusion
Vishakha Chauhan, Mahim SagarConsumer confusion is an emerging phenomenon of interest that significantly drives choice behaviour. Considering the dearth of scholarly focus on confusion faced by consumers in a…
Ownership concentration and R&D investment: the moderating role of stock options
Furong Qian, Xiaoyong YuanThis study aims to elaborate on how firms manage research and development (R&D) activities by examining the relationship between ownership concentration and corporate R&D…
Revised guidelines for sustainability reporting: readability and assurance
Ahmed Elsayed Awad Bakry, Zubir Azhar, K. KishanIn 2015, Bursa Malaysia Berhad (BMB) issued the first edition of the Sustainability Reporting Guide (SRG 1.0) to aid Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs) in preparing…
Housing prices and green innovation: evidence from Chinese enterprises
Xing Fang, Yali LvPromoting enterprises' green innovation is vital to realize the sustainable growth of cities and environmental protection and the rise of urban housing prices might affect the…
Green brands, customer satisfaction and sustainable performance in the Chinese manufacturing industry
Muhammad Waqas, Meng Qingfeng, Naveed Ahmad, Muzaffar IqbalEnvironmental sanctions and pressure from governments and customers can play an essential role in driving the manufacturing industry to adopt more sustainable practices and reduce…
Attribute-based product reputation as a market signal: examining product safety recalls in the US auto industry
David Cavazos, Mathew Rutherford, Ali ShahzadThis study examines how firm product reputation functions as an internal and external expectations-setting mechanism shaping firm and external stakeholder behavior.
Indian automotive supply chains: barriers to circular economy for sustainable development
S. Nandha Gopan, M. BalajiThe present paper examines the barriers hindering the implementation of circular economy practices in Indian automotive industries and identifies the most critical barriers to be…
Ambidextrous organizational learning and performance: absorptive capacity in small and medium-sized enterprises
Zhenkuo Ding, Meijuan Li, Xiaoying Yang, Wanjun XiaoThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how absorptive capacity mediates the relationship between ambidextrous organizational learning and performance among small and…

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