Business and Management INK 2022

Improvising Amidst Instability: A Balanced Handling of Paradoxical Tensions
Business and Management INK
February 1, 2022

Improvising Amidst Instability: A Balanced Handling of Paradoxical Tensions

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What is Always Passing Us by But Also Missing in Hierarchy Research? Time
Business and Management INK
January 31, 2022

What is Always Passing Us by But Also Missing in Hierarchy Research? Time

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Understanding Internationalisation of Informal African Firms Through A Network Perspective
Business and Management INK
January 28, 2022

Understanding Internationalisation of Informal African Firms Through A Network Perspective

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Organized Crime and Its Effect on New Businesses
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January 27, 2022

Organized Crime and Its Effect on New Businesses

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Coping with the Inclusiveness-Efficiency Paradox in Cross-Sector Partnerships

Coping with the Inclusiveness-Efficiency Paradox in Cross-Sector Partnerships

Tension between realizing inclusiveness on the one hand, and efficiency on the other was one that accompanied and puzzled the partnership throughout its time of existence, led the authors to make it the focus of their scholarly attention.

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Research That Shows Impact from the Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards

Research That Shows Impact from the Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards

The Financial Times recently released a special report on their 2022 Responsible Business Education Awards. With the growing focus on social impact […]

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How and When Success Becomes the Fate of Projects

How and When Success Becomes the Fate of Projects

A new paper in the the “Project Management Journal” suggests that knowledge-oriented leadership and valuing people should be promoted as primordial elements and strategic tools to build team cohesion for higher project performance and success.

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Would You Forego Citations for Journal Status?

Would You Forego Citations for Journal Status?

Presenting evidence from a new analysis of business and management academics, the authors explore how journal status is valued by these academics and the point at which journal status becomes more prized than academic influence.

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Competent Partner, Champion of Sustainability–Can Entrepreneurs Play Out Both Cards at the Same Time?

Competent Partner, Champion of Sustainability–Can Entrepreneurs Play Out Both Cards at the Same Time?

Our research shows that the entrepreneurial firms present themselves as either a competent business partner, much like any knowledge-intensive service firm markets itself, or as champions of sustainable development.

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Why Are Marketing Analytics Skills Vital, and How Can Business Schools Teach It?

Why Are Marketing Analytics Skills Vital, and How Can Business Schools Teach It?

Yes, there is a body of research and theory on analytics in marketing, and the subject is taught in some institutions. However, there is a lack of coherence

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Winning the Australasian Reporting Awards: Does It Matter?

Winning the Australasian Reporting Awards: Does It Matter?

In a study published in the Australian Journal of Management, the authors examine whether the Australasian Reporting Awards assessment criteria reliably reflect the observable quality of financial reporting.

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Building Perspective-Taking Across Diverse Teams and Organizations

Building Perspective-Taking Across Diverse Teams and Organizations

The authors of a new paper in the Journal of Management Inquiry asked how might perspective-taking be developed as a multidimensional cooperative process and problem-solving capability more widely across teams and organizational systems?

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