Management Research Review: Volume 41 Issue 6
Communication of emergent international management research
Table of contents - Special Issue: Collaborative firms, networks and social media: implications for management research and practice
Guest Editors: Manlio Del Giudice, Elvira Anna Graziano, Veronica Scuotto
Exploring antecedents of social media usage in B2B: a systematic review
Federica Pascucci, Chiara Ancillai, Silvio CardinaliThis paper aims to review the state-of-the-art literature on social media adoption in business-to-business (B2B) contexts to propose an inclusive and theoretical viewpoint to…
Social media marketing in luxury brands: A systematic literature review and implications for management research
Elisa ArrigoDigital technologies and social media have improved the connectivity and collaboration between firms and customers in all sectors. However, in the luxury sector, the approach to…
From social network to firm performance: The mediating effect of trust, selling capability and pricing capability
Aluisius Hery PratonoThe purpose of this study is to develop a structural equation model to explain the complex relationship between social network and firm performance by introducing the mediating…
Knowledge exploration and ICT knowledge exploitation through human resource management: A study of Italian firms
Gabriele Santoro, Antonio UsaiThe purpose of the study is to assess the relationships among human resource management (HRM), information and communication technology (ICT), knowledge exploitation and knowledge…
The link between mergers and acquisitions and innovation: A systematic literature review
Luca Dezi, Enrico Battisti, Alberto Ferraris, Armando PapaThe link between mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and innovation has been analysed in both corporate finance studies and the innovation literature. Despite this attention and the…
A relational perspective on pure project performance: Network centrality and cinematic achievements in the Hong Kong film industry
Jimmy H.T. Chan, Anthony C.K. Ko, Alan K.M. Au, Matthew C.H. YeungThe understanding of leaders’ network centrality in social networks has been acknowledged as a major topic that can advance the social network field; most studies in this area…
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