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November 2020, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 789-793 Editorial: transformation
by Thomas Gehrig - 795-848 Discriminated by an algorithm: a systematic review of discrimination and fairness by algorithmic decision-making in the context of HR recruitment and HR development
by Alina Köchling & Marius Claus Wehner - 849-874 An ethical intuitionist account of transparency of algorithms and its gradations
by Paul Hayes - 875-919 On the current state of combining human and artificial intelligence for strategic organizational decision making
by Anna Trunk & Hendrik Birkel & Evi Hartmann - 921-947 More self-organization, more control—or even both? Inverse transparency as a digital leadership concept
by Maren Gierlich-Joas & Thomas Hess & Rahild Neuburger - 949-984 Unicorns—what drives multibillion-dollar valuations?
by Carolin Bock & Christian Hackober - 985-1005 The right digital strategy for your business: an empirical analysis of the design and implementation of digital strategies in SMEs and LSEs
by Wolfgang Becker & Oliver Schmid - 1007-1031 Revenue management systems as symbiotic analytics systems: insights from a field study
by Claudia Schütze & Catherine Cleophas & Monideepa Tarafdar - 1033-1069 The digital transformation of the healthcare industry: exploring the rise of emerging platform ecosystems and their influence on the role of patients
by Sebastian Hermes & Tobias Riasanow & Eric K. Clemons & Markus Böhm & Helmut Krcmar - 1071-1113 Sustaining the current or pursuing the new: incumbent digital transformation strategies in the financial service industry
by Maik Dehnert - 1115-1143 Success factors of academic journals in the digital age
by Milan Frederik Klus & Alexander Dilger - 1145-1167 How to digitalize inseparable service processes: the enabling role of internal and external support for innovation
by Anna Moker & Prisca Brosi & Isabell M. Welpe - 1169-1201 Agency in the face of path dependence: how organizations can regain scope for maneuver
by Johann Fortwengel & Arne Keller - 1203-1230 Building an ambidextrous organization: a maturity model for organizational ambidexterity
by Katharina Stelzl & Maximilian Röglinger & Katrin Wyrtki - 1231-1251 Strategic decision-making under ambiguity: a new problem space and a proposed optimization approach
by Richard J. Arend - 1253-1291 A lab test on the decision not to decide
by Christian D. Schade & Avichai Snir - 1293-1316 Betting the farm and playing it safe? Hyper-core self-evaluation in decisions when managers are winning and losing
by Andreas Hönl & Philip Meissner & Torsten Wulf - 1317-1341 Valuation with mixed financing strategies
by Stefan Dierkes & Imke de Maeyer - 1343-1415 The social and environmental drivers of corporate credit ratings: international evidence
by Gregor Dorfleitner & Johannes Grebler - 1417-1450 Determinants and consequences of clawback provisions in management compensation contracts: a structured literature review on empirical evidence
by Patrick Velte - 1451-1489 A contingency lens on cloud provider management processes
by Severin Oesterle & Jan Jöhnk & Robert Keller & Nils Urbach & Xin Yu - 1491-1525 Demand response through automated air conditioning in commercial buildings—a data-driven approach
by Benedict J. Drasch & Gilbert Fridgen & Lukas Häfner
July 2020, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 385-386 Editorial: The future of Business Research
by Thomas Gehrig - 387-423 The role of diversity in organizational resilience: a theoretical framework
by Stephanie Duchek & Sebastian Raetze & Ianina Scheuch - 425-454 Influence of different stakeholders on first-tier suppliers’ sustainable supplier selection: insights from a multiple case study in the automotive first-tier industry
by Sabrina Lechler & Angelo Canzaniello & Anton Wetzstein & Evi Hartmann - 455-484 Escalating internationalization decisions: intendedly rational, but only limitedly so?
by Björn Röber - 485-511 Partnering for good? An analysis of how to achieve sustainability-related outcomes in public–private partnerships
by Katharina Spraul & Julia Thaler - 513-540 Exploring patterns of corporate social responsibility using a complementary K-means clustering criterion
by Zina Taran & Boris Mirkin - 541-601 Sustainable luxury: current status and perspectives for future research
by Jennifer Kunz & Stephanie May & Holger J. Schmidt - 603-614 Can ‘Civil Enterprises’ survive in the market? Some game theoretical considerations on the one-shot game
by Christian Müller & María Guadalupe Martino - 615-637 Corporate governance and banks’ productivity: evidence from the banking industry in Bangladesh
by Md. Harun Ur Rashid & Shah Asadullah Mohd. Zobair & Md. Asad Iqbal Chowdhury & Azharul Islam - 639-661 Observational learning and willingness to pay in equity crowdfunding
by Martin Walther & Marco Bade - 663-684 Sectoral evolution and shifting service delivery models in the sharing economy
by S. Mahmuda & T. Sigler & E. Knight & J. Corcoran - 685-739 Frontiers of business intelligence and analytics 3.0: a taxonomy-based literature review and research agenda
by Mathias Eggert & Jens Alberts - 741-766 “Touching” services: tangible objects create an emotional connection to services even before their first use
by Nora Nägele & Benjamin Walter & Philipp Scharfenberger & Daniel Wentzel - 767-788 Project leaders’ control resources and role overload as predictors of project success: developing the job demands–resources model
by Kai-Kristina Lattrich & Marion Büttgen
April 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial for Business Research 13(1)
by Thomas Gehrig - 3-38 Stabilized-cycle strategy for a multi-item, capacitated, hierarchical production planning problem in rolling schedules
by Malte Meistering & Hartmut Stadtler - 39-68 Development of an AHP hierarchy for managing omnichannel capabilities: a design science research approach
by Jochen Wulf - 69-92 The multi-vehicle stochastic-dynamic inventory routing problem for bike sharing systems
by Jan Brinkmann & Marlin W. Ulmer & Dirk C. Mattfeld - 93-132 Balancing of assembly lines with collaborative robots
by Christian Weckenborg & Karsten Kieckhäfer & Christoph Müller & Martin Grunewald & Thomas S. Spengler - 133-161 Evaluating investments in flexible on-demand production capacity: a real options approach
by Bettina Freitag & Lukas Häfner & Verena Pfeuffer & Jochen Übelhör - 163-214 Explaining the competitive advantage generated from Analytics with the knowledge-based view: the example of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
by Tino T. Herden - 215-246 Organizational resilience: a capability-based conceptualization
by Stephanie Duchek - 247-274 Interdependence, participation, and coordination in the budgeting process
by Katrin Weiskirchner-Merten - 275-309 Understanding (non)leadership phenomena in collaborative interorganizational networks and advancing shared leadership theory: an interpretive grounded theory study
by Sigrid Endres & Jürgen Weibler - 311-342 Transactions for trading used electric vehicle batteries: theoretical underpinning and information systems design principles
by Sebastian Bräuer & Florian Plenter & Benjamin Klör & Markus Monhof & Daniel Beverungen & Jörg Becker - 343-384 Corporate reputation and the future cost of equity
by Benjamin Pfister & Manfred Schwaiger & Tobias Morath
December 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 315-353 Corporate reputation in management research: a review of the literature and assessment of the concept
by Annika Veh & Markus Göbel & Rick Vogel - 355-381 CEO succession and the CEO’s commitment to the status quo
by Henning Behr & Kerstin Fehre - 383-424 Design matters: on the impact of compliance program design on corporate ethics
by Thomas Stöber & Peter Kotzian & Barbara E. Weißenberger - 425-453 Why do business processes deviate? Results from a Delphi study
by Ulrich Matthias König & Alexander Linhart & Maximilian Röglinger - 455-478 The effects of legal versus business education on decision making in public administrations with a Weberian tradition
by Tim Rosengart & Bernhard Hirsch & Christian Nitzl - 479-522 Information overload in the information age: a review of the literature from business administration, business psychology, and related disciplines with a bibliometric approach and framework development
by Peter Gordon Roetzel - 523-558 Assessing IT availability risks in smart factory networks
by Björn Häckel & Florian Hänsch & Michael Hertel & Jochen Übelhör - 559-595 Is data envelopment analysis a suitable tool for performance measurement and benchmarking in non-production contexts?
by Victoria Wojcik & Harald Dyckhoff & Marcel Clermont - 597-636 A data-driven hierarchical MILP approach for scheduling clinical pathways: a real-world case study from a German university hospital
by Karsten Schwarz & Michael Römer & Taïeb Mellouli - 637-669 Can hierarchy hold back the dynamics of self-reinforcing processes? A simulation study on path dependence in hierarchies
by Arne Petermann & Georg Schreyögg & Daniel Fürstenau - 671-702 Exploiting investor sentiment for portfolio optimization
by N. Banholzer & S. Heiden & D. Schneller - 703-720 De and re-levering betas with risky debt
by Marko Volker Krause - 721-753 The cost of debt capital revisited
by Rainer Baule - 755-794 “Some fuzzy math”: relational information on debt value adjustments by managers and the financial press
by Sebastian Kaumanns
April 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-7 (Ir)Rationality of decisions in business research and practice: introduction to the special issue
by Alexander Dilger & Thomas Gehrig & Marko Sarstedt - 9-25 C. Y. A.: frequency and causes of defensive decisions in public administration
by Florian M. Artinger & Sabrina Artinger & Gerd Gigerenzer - 27-44 The St. Petersburg paradox despite risk-seeking preferences: an experimental study
by James C. Cox & Eike B. Kroll & Marcel Lichters & Vjollca Sadiraj & Bodo Vogt - 45-74 Relationship-specific investment and hold-up problems in supply chains: theory and experiments
by Ernan Haruvy & Elena Katok & Zhongwen Ma & Suresh Sethi - 75-94 Horizontal Monitoring in Austria: subjective representations by tax officials and company employees
by Janina Enachescu & Maximilian Zieser & Eva Hofmann & Erich Kirchler - 95-114 Corporate choice and individual values: using accounting to align incentives
by John Christensen - 115-142 Partial least squares structural equation modeling-based discrete choice modeling: an illustration in modeling retailer choice
by Joseph F. Hair & Christian M. Ringle & Siegfried P. Gudergan & Andreas Fischer & Christian Nitzl & Con Menictas - 143-173 Big data analytics in sustainability reports: an analysis based on the perceived credibility of corporate published information
by Jonas Wanner & Christian Janiesch - 175-207 Making regulation fit by taking irrationality into account: the case of the whistleblower
by Sebastian Oelrich - 209-239 Violations of dominance in decision-making
by Thomas Kourouxous & Thomas Bauer - 241-269 Price limits under incomplete preference information based on almost stochastic dominance
by Hermann Jahnke & Jan Thomas Martini & Tobias Wiens - 271-290 Modeling rational decisions in ambiguous situations: a multi-valued logic approach
by Olga Metzger & Thomas Spengler - 291-314 When rational decision-making becomes irrational: a critical assessment and re-conceptualization of intuition effectiveness
by Christian Julmi
September 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 197-237 Stakeholder influences and risks in sustainable supply chain management: a comparison of qualitative and quantitative studies
by Tobias Rebs & Marcus Brandenburg & Stefan Seuring & Margarita Stohler - 239-277 Are you attracted? Do you remain? Meta-analytic evidence on flexible work practices
by Greta Onken-Menke & Stephan Nüesch & Claudia Kröll - 279-308 The impact of the package opening process on product returns
by Wenyan Zhou & Oliver Hinz & Alexander Benlian - 309-328 Evaluation of the evolution of green management with a Kuhnian perspective
by Samet Güner - 329-356 Profit-oriented scheduling of resource-constrained projects with flexible capacity constraints
by André Schnabel & Carolin Kellenbrink & Stefan Helber - 357-373 Do we work hard or are we just great? The effects of organizational pride due to effort and ability on proactive behavior
by Prisca Brosi & Matthias Spörrle & Isabell M. Welpe
February 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-31 What do we really know about corporate hedging? A meta-analytical study
by Jerome Geyer-Klingeberg & Markus Hang & Andreas W. Rathgeber & Stefan Stöckl & Matthias Walter - 33-76 Taxation and agency conflicts between firm owners and managers: a review
by Thomas Bauer & Thomas Kourouxous & Peter Krenn - 77-114 Tax certified individual auditors and effective tax rates
by Lisa Frey - 115-148 Effects of a capital gains tax on asset pricing
by Marko Volker Krause - 149-171 Discontinuous financing based on market values and the value of tax shields
by Sven Arnold & Alexander Lahmann & Bernhard Schwetzler - 173-196 Drivers of seasonal return patterns in German stocks
by Michael Weigerding & Michael Hanke
October 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 159-187 Insolvency administrator’s incentives and the tradeoff between creditor satisfaction and efficiency in bankruptcy procedures
by Matthias Frieden & Stefan Wielenberg - 189-213 Relevance versus reliability of accounting information with unlimited and limited commitment
by Barbara Schöndube-Pirchegger & Jens Robert Schöndube - 215-248 The effects of accounting standards on the financial reporting properties of private firms: evidence from the German Accounting Law Modernization Act
by Julia Zicke & Florian Kiy - 249-279 Citation metrics as an additional indicator for evaluating research performance? An analysis of their correlations and validity
by Marcel Clermont & Alexander Dirksen & Barbara Scheidt & Dirk Tunger - 281-305 The theory contribution of case study research designs
by Hans-Gerd Ridder - 307-336 Research diversity in accounting doctoral education: survey results from the German-speaking countries
by Christoph Pelger & Markus Grottke
June 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Thomas Gehrig - 3-47 Corporate distress and turnaround: integrating the literature and directing future research
by Lars Schweizer & Andreas Nienhaus - 49-77 Chief human resources officers on top management teams: an empirical analysis of contingency, institutional, and homophily antecedents
by Magdalena Abt & Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß - 79-96 Investors’ reactions to companies’ stakeholder management: the crucial role of assumed costs and perceived sustainability
by Tanja Schwarzmüller & Prisca Brosi & Vera Stelkens & Matthias Spörrle & Isabell M. Welpe - 97-122 Tie heterogeneity in networks of interlocking directorates: a cost–benefit approach to firms’ tie choice
by Julia Brennecke & Olaf N. Rank - 123-156 Effect of replenishment and backroom on retail shelf-space planning
by Alexander Hübner & Kai Schaal - 157-157 Erratum to: Modeling sequential R&D investments: a binomial compound option approach
by Bastian Hauschild & Daniel Reimsbach
August 2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 179-228 The recovery rate for retail and commercial customers in Germany: a look at collateral and its adjusted market values
by Peter-Hendrik Ingermann & Frederik Hesse & Christian Bélorgey & Andreas Pfingsten - 229-253 Is the relationship between innovation performance and knowledge management contingent on environmental dynamism and learning capability? Evidence from a turbulent market
by Rifat Kamasak & Meltem Yavuz & Gultekin Altuntas - 255-296 Distribution systems in omni-channel retailing
by Alexander Hübner & Andreas Holzapfel & Heinrich Kuhn - 297-333 A flow-to-equity approach to coordinate supply chain network planning and financial planning with annual cash outflows to an institutional investor
by Martin Steinrücke & Wolfgang Albrecht - 335-375 An economic decision model for determining the appropriate level of business process standardization
by Patrick Afflerbach & Manuel Bolsinger & Maximilian Röglinger - 377-419 Value-based process project portfolio management: integrated planning of BPM capability development and process improvement
by Martin Lehnert & Alexander Linhart & Maximilian Röglinger
April 2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-25 Which proportion of SR investments is enough? A survey-based approach
by Gregor Dorfleitner & Mai Nguyen - 27-50 Covariances vs. characteristics: what does explain the cross section of the German stock market returns?
by Christian Fieberg & Armin Varmaz & Thorsten Poddig - 51-99 Comparing those who do, might and will not invest in sustainable funds: a survey among German retail fund investors
by Anett Wins & Bernhard Zwergel - 101-131 Lost in transaction? The transfer effect of strategic consistency
by Kerstin Fehre & Daniel Kronenwett & Hagen Lindstädt & Michael Wolff - 133-155 The effect of social media interactions on customer relationship management
by Olaf Maecker & Christian Barrot & Jan U. Becker - 157-178 Price-based load coordination revisited: augmenting open-loop coordination approaches
by Christoph M. Flath & Sebastian Gottwalt