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When does unrelated diversification increase performance? The effects of financial context and contingencies
Daniele Cerrato, Maurizio La Rocca, Todd AlessandriThe purpose of this paper is to examine the financial factors across multiple levels of analysis that influence the performance effects of the unrelated diversification strategy…
Involved at work and disinvolved out of work: unraveling the implications of involvement on accountants' work–life balance
Rocco PalumboBeing involved at work advances accountants' contribution to organizational success. However, scholars are not consistent in discussing involvement's implications on work–life…
Combining corporate environmental sustainability and customer experience management to build an integrated model for decision-making
Francesco Calza, Annarita Sorrentino, Ilaria TutoreThe aim of this work is to provide a theoretical model that can help companies to develop a unique approach to achieve both corporate environmental sustainability (CES) and…
The bright and dark side of smart working in the public sector: employees' experiences before and during COVID-19
Lucio Todisco, Andrea Tomo, Paolo Canonico, Gianluigi MangiaThe paper aims to understand how the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) influenced public employees' perception of smart working and how this approach was used during…
Unleashing open innovation in the public sector: a bibliometric and interpretive literature review
Rocco Palumbo, Elena Casprini, Mohammad Fakhar ManeshInstitutional, economic, social and technological advancements enable openness to cope with wicked public management issues. Although open innovation (OI) is becoming a new…
The relevance of nurses’ self-concept in the social exchange process: a serial mediation model
Facundo Garcia-Pereyra, Jorge Matute, Josep Maria Argilés-BoschDrawing on social exchange theory and the expectancy–value model, this study has two objectives. First, it sought to explore the mediating role of nurses’ self-concept and…
Twitter and the circular economy: examining the public discourse
Loretta Mastroeni, Maurizio Naldi, Pierluigi VellucciThough the circular economy (CE) is a current buzzword, this still lacks a precise definition. In the absence of a clear notion of what that term includes, actions taken by the…
Knowledge production and commercialization from R&D: the pharmaceutical sector
Teresa García-Valderrama, Jaime Sanchez-Ortiz, Eva Mulero-MendigorriThe objective of this work is to demonstrate the relationships between the two main processes of research and development (R&D) activities: the knowledge generation phase (KPP…
Dynamic capabilities and environmental performance: all in the family
Beatriz Forés, Alba Puig-Denia, José María Fernández-Yáñez, Montserrat Boronat-NavarroThis study adopts the dynamic capabilities perspective to analyze environmental performance in family firms and explores the moderating effects that both family involvement in the…
Italian entrepreneurial decision-making under lockdown: the path to resilience
Silvia Delladio, Andrea Caputo, Alessandro Magrini, Massimiliano Matteo PellegriniThis study addresses current research gaps by integrating resilience literature with crisis management theories, focussing on SMEs. Specifically, the authors examine how the…
Marketing automation and the scope of marketers' heuristics
Simone GuerciniThis paper examines the relationship between marketing automation emergence and the marketers' use of heuristics in their decision-making processes. Heuristics play a role for the…
Tax planning and financial default: role of corporate life cycle
Alessandro Gabrielli, Giulio GrecoDrawing on the resource-based view (RBV), this study investigates how tax planning affects the likelihood of financial default in different stages of the corporate life cycle.
CEO overconfidence and financial reporting complexity: evidence from textual analysis
Javad RajabalizadehThis study investigates the relationship between the Chief Executive Officer's (CEO) overconfidence and financial reporting complexity in Iran, a context characterized by weak…
Continuous learning at work: the power of gamification
Stefano Torresan, Andreas HinterhuberThis literature review explores the potential of gamification in workplace learning beyond formal training. The study also highlights research gaps and opportunities for scholars…
Yes, construction cost, time and scope are important, but there is more: a new action plan for infrastructure success
Giorgio Locatelli, Alessandro Paravano, Marco Terenzi, Paolo TruccoDuring the planning and delivery, iron triangle criteria, are essential for internal stakeholders (e.g. owner, sponsors and delivery company), mostly ignoring external…
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