Business Horizons
1958 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue 6, 2018
- A framework for analyzing international business and legal ethical standards pp. 813-822

- Patrick H. Gaughan and Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G.
- The rising tide of artificial intelligence and business automation: Developing an ethical framework pp. 823-832

- Scott A. Wright and Ainslie E. Schultz
- How can leaders of multinational organizations be ethical by contributing to corporate social responsibility initiatives? Guidelines and pitfalls for leaders trying to do good pp. 833-843

- Paresh Mishra and Gordon B. Schmidt
- The law and ethics of big data analytics: A new role for international human rights in the search for global standards pp. 845-854

- David Nersessian
- When is economic inequality justified? pp. 855-862

- Ajnesh Prasad
- Business corruption in Ukraine: A way to get things done? pp. 867-879

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt and Yaroslav Prytula
- The promotion of ethical entrepreneurship in the Third World: Exploring realities and complexities from an embedded perspective pp. 881-890

- Crispen Karanda and Nuria Toledano
- With whom should you have dinner? A multidimensional framework for understanding political ties in China pp. 891-898

- Jie Yang, Jieqiong Ma, Yong Zhang and JungHwa Hong
- Short-term global business immersion courses: Short-term program, long-term effects? pp. 903-911

- Keith Gelarden Dayton, Karleigh Koster, Jamie D. Prenkert and Robert Ridlon
- International service learning in the business curriculum: Toward an ethic of empathy in a global economy pp. 913-923

- Abigail B. Schneider
- Corporate sustainability reporting: An innovative tool for the greater good of all pp. 925-935

- Dorothy Paun
- Developing a microfinance model to break the cycle of poverty pp. 937-947

- Peter Garrity and Christopher Martin
- Developing a capstone course on ecological and social sustainability in business education pp. 949-958

- Manoj T. Thomas
Volume 61, issue 5, 2018
- Queue management: Elimination, expectation, and enhancement pp. 671-678

- Elliott N. Weiss and Chad Tucker
- Setting and vetting strategy: Bridging the chasm between CEOs and boards pp. 679-688

- Norman T. Sheehan and Richard C. Powers
- Open-source intelligence for risk assessment pp. 689-697

- Darren R. Hayes and Francesco Cappa
- Can creative firms thrive without copyright? Value generation and capture from private-collective innovation pp. 699-709

- Kristofer Erickson
- Insights on women’s labor participation in Gulf Cooperation Council countries pp. 711-720

- Janet Y. Murray and Yingying Zhang-Zhang
- CEO retirement compensation: Is inside debt excess compensation or a risk management tool? pp. 721-731

- Colin D. Reid
- Transforming under deep uncertainty: A strategic perspective on risk management pp. 733-743

- Regine Slagmulder and Bart Devoldere
- How humble is your company culture? And, why does it matter? pp. 745-753

- Tiffany Maldonado, Dusya Vera and Nichelle Ramos
- The candidate experience: Is it damaging your employer brand? pp. 755-764

- Sandra Jeanquart Miles and Randy McCamey
- Bridging the gender gap in confidence pp. 765-774

- Barbara A. Carlin, Betsy D. Gelb, Jamie K. Belinne and Latha Ramchand
- Delivering a superior customer experience in solutions delivery processes: Seven factors for success pp. 775-782

- Ajith Kumar, Michelle D. Steward and Felicia N. Morgan
- Challenges and opportunities of new retail horizons in emerging markets: The case of a rising coffee culture in China pp. 783-796

- Jennifer Ferreira and Carlos Ferreira
- Strategy shift: Integrating strategy and the firm’s capability to innovate pp. 797-808

- C. Brooke Dobni and Christopher Sand
Volume 61, issue 4, 2018
- Crowdfunding for the development of smart cities pp. 501-509

- Stella Carè, Annarita Trotta, Rosella Carè and Alessandro Rizzello
- Integrating lifecycle asset management in the public sector pp. 511-519

- Joseph M. Giglio, John H. Friar and William F. Crittenden
- Social signaling and interorganizational relationships: Lessons learned from the professional sports industry pp. 521-531

- Richard A. Posthuma, Gabriela L. Flores, Matthew A. Barlow and James B. Dworkin
- The Korean Air nut rage scandal: Domestic versus international responses to a viral incident pp. 533-544

- Rebecca Chunghee Kim, Kate Inyoung Yoo and Helal Uddin
- Where is the power in numbers? Understanding firm and consumer power when crowdsourcing pp. 545-554

- Matthew Wilson
- Implementing new business models: What challenges lie ahead? pp. 555-566

- Thijs L.J. Broekhuizen, Tom Bakker and Theo J.B.M. Postma
- Blockchain tokens and the potential democratization of entrepreneurship and innovation pp. 567-575

- Yan Chen
- Artificial intelligence and the future of work: Human-AI symbiosis in organizational decision making pp. 577-586

- Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
- We need to talk about strategy: How to conduct effective strategic dialogue pp. 587-597

- Alaric Bourgoin, François Marchessaux and Nicolas Bencherki
- A school is “a building that has four walls…with tomorrow inside”: Toward the reinvention of the business school pp. 599-608

- Andreas Kaplan
- The promise and problems of price subsidization in social entrepreneurship pp. 609-621

- Jeffery S. McMullen and Brian J. Bergman
- The use of social media to detect corporate fraud: A case study approach pp. 623-633

- Feng Xiong, Larelle Chapple and Haiying Yin
- Employee brand engagement on social media: Managing optimism and commonality pp. 635-642

- Christine S. Pitt, Elsamari Botha, Joao Ferreira and Jan Kietzmann
- Employer branding and CSR communication in online recruitment advertising pp. 643-651

- Petya Puncheva-Michelotti, Sarah Hudson and Gewen Jin
Volume 61, issue 3, 2018
- A ‘glocalization’ approach to the internationalizing of crisis communication pp. 357-366

- Derek Lehmberg and Jeff Hicks
- Building a human brand: Brand anthropomorphism unravelled pp. 367-374

- Sivan Portal, Russell Abratt and Michael Bendixen
- Timeliness, transparency, and trust: A framework for managing online customer complaints pp. 375-384

- Jennifer L. Stevens, Brian I. Spaid, Michael Breazeale and Carol L. Esmark Jones
- Unlocking competitiveness through scent names: A data-driven approach pp. 385-395

- Meng, Hua (Meg), César Zamudio and Robert D. Jewell
- A strategic approach to workforce analytics: Integrating science and agility pp. 397-407

- Derrick McIver, Mark L. Lengnick-Hall and Cynthia A. Lengnick-Hall
- The search for skills: Knowledge stars and innovation in the hiring process pp. 409-419

- R.H. Hamilton and H. Kristl Davison
- Retaining and engaging older workers: A solution to worker shortages in the U.S pp. 421-430

- William Heisler and Diane Bandow
- Using online opinion leaders to promote the hedonic and utilitarian value of products and services pp. 431-442

- Hsin-Chen Lin, Patrick F. Bruning and Hepsi Swarna
- Aligning supply chain design for boosting resilience pp. 443-452

- María Jesús Sáenz, Elena Revilla and Beatriz Acero
- Understanding innovation pp. 453-460

- Kenneth B. Kahn
- Reexamining dual-class stock pp. 461-466

- Vijay Govindarajan and Anup Srivastava
- Technology and counterfeiting in the fashion industry: Friends or foes? pp. 467-475

- Laura Meraviglia
- “One of these days, things are going to change!” How do you make sense of market disruption? pp. 477-486

- Tore Strandvik, Maria Holmlund and Ilkka Lähteenmäki
- How to brand your private labels pp. 487-496

- Inge Geyskens, Kristopher O. Keller, Marnik G. Dekimpe and Koen de Jong
Volume 61, issue 2, 2018
- Social media analytics for enterprises: Typology, methods, and processes pp. 199-210

- In Lee
- Correcting analytics maturity myopia pp. 211-219

- Abdul Ali, Ruben Mancha and Dessislava Pachamanova
- Triadic relationships in healthcare pp. 221-228

- E. Asuman Atilla, Michelle Steward, Zhaohui Wu and Janet L. Hartley
- Integrating consumers’ motives with suppliers’ solutions to combat Shanzhai: A phenomenon beyond counterfeit pp. 229-237

- Yao Qin, Linda Hui Shi, Lei Song, Barbara Stöttinger and Tan, Kang (Frank)
- Transformational change and leader character pp. 239-249

- Gerard H. Seijts and Jeffrey Gandz
- Evidence-based recommendations for employee performance monitoring pp. 251-259

- David L. Tomczak, Lauren A. Lanzo and Herman Aguinis
- Managing millennials’ personal use of technology at work pp. 261-270

- Sungdoo Kim
- Assessing the maturity of crowdventuring for corporate entrepreneurship pp. 271-283

- Gianluca Elia and Alessandro Margherita
- Circle mapping your firm’s growth strategy pp. 285-296

- Vincent Bruni-Bossio, Norman T. Sheehan and Chelsea R. Willness
- Frustration-driven process improvement pp. 297-307

- Richard J. Schonberger
- Managing innovation dilemmas: The cube solution pp. 309-322

- Christiane Prange and Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- The mobile shopping revolution: Redefining the consumer decision process pp. 323-338

- David J. Faulds, W. Glynn Mangold, P.S. Raju and Sarath Valsalan
- Managing future uncertainty: Reevaluating the role of scenario planning pp. 339-352

- John J. Oliver and Emma Parrett
Volume 61, issue 1, 2018
- Reconstituting lean in healthcare: From waste elimination toward ‘queue-less’ patient-focused care pp. 13-22

- Richard J. Schonberger
- The hidden problem of Facebook and social media at work: What if employees start searching for other jobs? pp. 23-33

- Lorenzo Bizzi
- Fintech: Ecosystem, business models, investment decisions, and challenges pp. 35-46

- In Lee and Yong Jae Shin
- Revisiting the construction of the Empire State Building: Have we forgotten something? pp. 47-57

- Mattias Jacobsson and Timothy L. Wilson
- An ecosystemic framework for business sustainability pp. 59-72

- Jiazhe Sun, Shunan Wu and Kaizhong Yang
- The benefits and implementation of performance transparency: The why and how of letting your customers ‘see through’ your business pp. 73-84

- Omar Merlo, Andreas Eisingerich, Seigyoung Auh and Jaka Levstek
- Keep it, shave it, cut it: A closer look into consumers’ video viewing behavior pp. 85-93

- Morana Fudurić, Edward C. Malthouse and Vijay Viswanathan
- Innovation sourcing excellence: Three purchasing capabilities for success pp. 95-106

- Hervé Legenvre and Jury Gualandris
- Why are your reward strategies not working? The role of shareholder value, country context, and employee voice pp. 107-113

- Andreas Kornelakis
- Play fair! Innovating internal self-regulation in the market for profit pp. 115-124

- Derek Stimel and Leslie E. Sekerka
- How data analytics is transforming agriculture pp. 125-133

- Xuan Pham and Martin Stack
- Three chronological steps toward encouraging intrapreneurship: Lessons from the Wehkamp case pp. 135-145

- Jana Deprez, Hannes Leroy and Martin Euwema
- Microfinance ecosystem: How connectors, interactors, and institutionalizers co-create value pp. 147-155

- Kelly Armstrong, Mujtaba Ahsan and Chamu Sundaramurthy
- Consumer social voice in the age of social media: Segmentation profiles and relationship marketing strategies pp. 157-167

- Joanna Phillips Melancon and Vassilis Dalakas
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