Table of contents
Individual unlearning, organizational unlearning and strategic flexibility: The down-up change perspective
Xiangyang Wang, Ying Qi, Yingxin ZhaoThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between unlearning and strategic flexibility from the down-up change perspective.
The quicker, the better? The antecedents and consequences of response timing strategy in the aftermath of a corporate crisis
Nengzhi (Chris) Yao, Jiuchang Wei, Weiwei Zhu, Alexander BondarThe conclusions on the importance of corporate response timing to a crisis have remained inconsistent. Some studies suggest that active response may reduce negative impacts…
Implementation obstacles and strategy implementation failure
Carlos J.F. Cândido, Sérgio P. SantosThe purpose of this paper is to address the following question: How do strategy implementation obstacles relate to each other and affect strategy implementation?
Information sharing, operations capabilities, market intelligence responsiveness and firm performance: A moderated mediation model
Moxi Song, Yuanhong LiaoThe purpose of this paper is to offer an alternative explanation for inconclusive results in the existing literature on the information sharing-firm performance link by examining…
The impact of accreditation agencies and other powerful stakeholders on the performance measurement in Polish universities
Dorota Dobija, Anna Maria Górska, Anna PikosThe purpose of this paper is to extend the understanding of how internal organisational processes change in response to external demands, by investigating the changes undertaken…
Sustainable public value reporting of electric utilities
Albert Anton Traxler, Dorothea GreilingThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the status quo of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)-based sustainable public value (SPV) reporting by electric utilities. Furthermore…
The use of environmental performance indicators in “the greenest city in Europe”
Jan Alpenberg, Tomasz Wnuk-Pel, Philip Adamsson, Johannes PeterssonThe purpose of this paper is to examine why and how municipal managers and CEOs for municipally owned companies use the environmental performance indicators.
Managerial choices in orchestrating dialogic performance management
Tomi Rajala, Harri LaihonenThe purpose of this paper is to propose a definition for dialogic performance management and investigate the managerial choices that dialogic performance management necessitates…
Management control and public sector performance management
Jan van Helden, Christoph ReichardThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether and how evolving ideas about management control (MC) emerge in research about public sector performance management (PSPM).
ISSN:
1746-5265e-ISSN:
1746-5273ISSN-L:
1746-5265Online date, start – end:
2006Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Ms Ruta Kazlauskaite