International Journal of Commerce and Management: Volume 21 Issue 1
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Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in halal food purchasing
Syed Shah Alam, Nazura Mohamed SayutiIn this study, Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior is used as a theoretical framework with the aim of extending prior research examining halal food purchasing behavior in Malaysia.
High involvement work practices that really count: perspectives from the UAE
Mohamed BeheryThe aim of the current study is to examine the impact of high involvement work practices (HIWPs) upon trust and commitment in a non‐Western cultural context, namely the UAE.
The speed of knowledge transfer within multinational enterprises: the role of social capital
Jiun‐Shiu Chen, Al S. LovvornThe success of knowledge transfer very much depends on a company's ability to effectively manage their knowledge transfer process. The purpose of this paper is to argue that a…
Target shareholders' wealth creation in domestic and cross‐border acquisitions in India
Bikram Jit Singh Mann, Reena KohliThis paper seeks to compare target shareholders' wealth gains in domestic and cross‐border acquisitions in India. Two existing schools of thought namely, the industrial…
Role of organizational justice in determining work outcomes of national and expatriate academic staff in Malaysia
Arif Hassan, Junaidah HashimThe study aims to analyze the differences between national and expatriate academic staff perception of organizational justice in Malaysian institutions of higher learning. It also…