Journal of Business Research
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Volume 94, issue C, 2019
- The effect of loan approval decentralization on microfinance institutions' outreach and loan portfolio quality pp. 1-17

- Hubert Tchakoute-Tchuigoua and Issouf Soumaré
- Enhancing loyalty: When improving consumer satisfaction and delight matters pp. 18-27

- Dennis C. Ahrholdt, Siegfried P. Gudergan and Christian Ringle
- Learning orientations and learning dynamics: Understanding heterogeneous approaches and comparative success in nascent entrepreneurship pp. 28-41

- Benson Honig and Christian Hopp
- Impact of salesperson macro-adaptive selling strategy on job performance and satisfaction pp. 42-55

- Hyokjin Kwak, Rolph E. Anderson, Thomas W. Leigh and Scott D. Bonifield
- Exploring the impact of strategic emphasis on advertising versus R&D during stock market downturns and upturns pp. 56-64

- Jin Kyung Sung, Jimi Park and Shijin Yoo
- Unabsorbed slack resource deployment and exploratory and exploitative innovation: How much does CEO expertise matter? pp. 65-80

- Pooya Tabesh, Dusya Vera and Robert T. Keller
- Gross profit manipulation through classification shifting pp. 81-88

- Sakina H. Poonawala and Neerav Nagar
- Do habits influence the types of information that smartphone shoppers seek? pp. 89-98

- Amit Bhatnagar and Purushottam Papatla
- Intrinsic versus extrinsic goals: The role of self-construal in understanding consumer response to goal framing in social marketing pp. 99-112

- Seungae Lee and Kathrynn R. Pounders
- Why and when do consumers perform green behaviors? An examination of regulatory focus and ethical ideology pp. 113-127

- Lili Wenli Zou and Ricky Y.K. Chan
- Brand community coping pp. 128-136

- Henri Weijo, Jonathan Bean and Jukka Rintamäki
- The roles of absorptive capacity and cultural balance for exploratory and exploitative innovation in SMEs pp. 137-153

- Everist Limaj and Edward W.N. Bernroider
- Effective sense-and-respond strategies: Mediating roles of exploratory and exploitative innovation pp. 154-161

- Liem Viet Ngo, Tania Bucic, Ashish Sinha and Vinh Nhat Lu
- Operational performance: The mediator between human capital developmental programs and financial performance pp. 162-171

- Joshua S. Bendickson and Timothy D. Chandler
- Understanding entrepreneurial intentions: A developed integrated structural model approach pp. 172-182

- Kourosh Esfandiar, Mohamad Sharifi-Tehrani, Stephen Pratt and Levent Altinay
- The interplay of entrepreneurial orientation and psychological traits in explaining firm performance pp. 183-194

- Carolin Palmer, Thomas Niemand, Christoph Stöckmann, Sascha Kraus and Norbert Kailer
- Is this smile for real? The role of affect and thinking style in customer perceptions of frontline employee emotion authenticity pp. 195-208

- Andreas T. Lechner and Michael Paul
- Combining knowledge stock and knowledge flow to generate superior incremental innovation performance — Evidence from Swiss manufacturing pp. 209-222

- Christian Rupietta and Uschi Backes-Gellner
- Creating knowledge and entrepreneurial capacity for HE students with digital education methodologies: Differences in the perceptions of students and entrepreneurs pp. 227-240

- Maria José Sousa, Manuel Carmo, Ana Cristina Gonçalves, Rui Cruz and Jorge Miguel Martins
- The advent of customer experiential knowledge management approach (CEKM): The integration of offline & online experiential knowledge pp. 241-256

- Dhouha Jaziri
- Skills for disruptive digital business pp. 257-263

- Maria José Sousa and Álvaro Rocha
- Social media information benefits, knowledge management and smart organizations pp. 264-272

- Tahir M. Nisar, Guru Prabhakar and Lubica Strakova
- Online recruitment in Portugal: Theories and candidate profiles pp. 273-279

- Catarina Brandão, Rita Silva and Joana Vieira dos Santos
- Employment background influence on social media usage in the field of European project management and communication pp. 280-289

- Maja Pivec and Anita Maček
- Customer churn prediction in telecommunication industry using data certainty pp. 290-301

- Adnan Amin, Feras Al-Obeidat, Babar Shah, Awais Adnan, Jonathan Loo and Sajid Anwar
- Exploring the influence of common game elements on ideation output and motivation pp. 302-312

- Eric Zimmerling, Christoph E. Höllig, Philipp G. Sandner and Isabell M. Welpe
- How cultural impact on knowledge sharing contributes to organizational performance: Using the fsQCA approach pp. 313-319

- Oluwafemi Oyemomi, Shaofeng Liu, Irina Neaga, Huilan Chen and Franklin Nakpodia
- Knowledge management processes and sustainable competitive advantage: An empirical examination in private universities pp. 320-334

- Omar Rabeea Mahdi, Islam A. Nassar and Mahmoud Khalid Almsafir
- Educational data mining: Predictive analysis of academic performance of public school students in the capital of Brazil pp. 335-343

- Eduardo Fernandes, Maristela Holanda, Marcio Victorino, Vinicius Borges, Rommel Carvalho and Gustavo Van Erven
- Aligning knowledge sharing interventions with the promotion of firm success: The need for SHRM to balance tensions and challenges pp. 344-352

- Rory Donnelly
- Strategic knowledge management a digital environment: Tacit and explicit knowledge in Fab Labs pp. 353-359

- Sérgio Maravilhas and Joberto Martins
- Leadership styles and skills developed through game-based learning pp. 360-366

- Maria José Sousa and Álvaro Rocha
- Expatriates managers’ cultural intelligence as promoter of knowledge transfer in multinational companies pp. 367-377

- Davor Vlajčić, Andrea Caputo, Giacomo Marzi and Marina Dabic
- How smartphone advertising influences consumers' purchase intention pp. 378-387

- José Martins, Catarina Costa, Tiago Oliveira, Ramiro Gonçalves and Frederico Branco
- A Maturity model for hospital information systems pp. 388-399

- João Vidal Carvalho, Álvaro Rocha, Rogier van de Wetering and António Abreu
- A knowledge management and sharing business model for dealing with disruption: The case of Aramex pp. 400-407

- Larissa v. Alberti-Alhtaybat, Khaldoon Al-Htaybat and Khalid Hutaibat
- Predicting the consumer's purchase intention of durable goods: An attribute-level analysis pp. 408-419

- Sujoy Bag, Manoj Kumar Tiwari and Felix T.S. Chan
- An exploration into the practice of online service failure and recovery strategies in the Balkans pp. 420-431

- Yllka Azemi, Wilson Ozuem, Kerry E. Howell and Geoff Lancaster
- Knowledge management practice system: Theorising from an international meta-standard pp. 432-441

- Mark Loon
- Translating the impact of knowledge management processes into knowledge-based innovation: The neglected and mediating role of knowledge-worker productivity pp. 442-450

- Muhammad Shujahat, Maria José Sousa, Saddam Hussain, Faisal Nawaz, Minhong Wang and Muhammad Umer
Volume 93, issue C, 2018
- Measures of state self-control and its causes for trackable activities pp. 1-11

- Danny Weathers and Jennifer Christie Siemens
- Task equivocality and process modularity in R&D offshore collaboration projects pp. 12-22

- Pankaj C. Patel, Vinit Parida, Jayanth Jayaram and Pejvak Oghazi
- Government policies and firms' entrepreneurial orientation: Strategic choice and institutional perspectives pp. 23-36

- Weiqi Dai and Steven Si
- The role of trust, commitment, and learning orientation on logistic service effectiveness pp. 37-50

- Yang Yuan, Bo Feng, Fujun Lai and Brian J. Collins
- Director tenure and corporate social responsibility: The tradeoff between experience and independence pp. 51-66

- Sukesh Patro, Lu Y. Zhang and Rong Zhao
- Big data, big decisions: The impact of big data on board level decision-making pp. 67-78

- Alessandro Merendino, Sally Dibb, Maureen Meadows, Lee Quinn, David Wilson, Lyndon Simkin and Ana Canhoto
- Comparing the impact of different marketing capabilities: Empirical evidence from B2B firms in China pp. 79-89

- Huiling Guo, Hangjun Xu, Chuanyi Tang, Yuping Liu-Thompkins, Zhaoyang Guo and Baobao Dong
- Do cross-border alliances with MNEs from developed economies create firm value for MNEs from emerging economies? pp. 98-110

- Sakdipon Juasrikul, Arvin Sahaym, Yim, Hyunsoon (Sean) and Richie L. Liu
- Institutions, firm resources and the foreign establishment mode choices of Chinese firms: The moderating role of home regional institutional development pp. 111-121

- Yulong Liu and Yang Yu
- Managing patterns of internationalization, integration, and identity transformation: The post-acquisition metamorphosis of an Arabian Gulf EMNC pp. 122-138

- Kathleen Marshall Park, Olimpia Meglio, Florian Bauer and Shlomo Tarba
- Emerging market MNCs' cross-border acquisition completion: Institutional image and strategies pp. 139-150

- Xinming He and Jianhong Zhang
- International diversification and firm performance in the post-acquisition period: A resource dependence perspective pp. 151-159

- Georgios Batsakis, Geoffrey Wood, Goudarz Azar and Satwinder Singh
- Home-country government support, interstate relations and the subsidiary performance of emerging market multinational enterprises pp. 160-172

- Xia Han, Xiaohui Liu, Tianjiao Xia and Lan Gao
- The effects of ownership concentration and institutional distance on the foreign entry ownership strategy of Turkish MNEs pp. 173-183

- Tulay Ilhan-Nas, Tarhan Okan, Ekrem Tatoglu, Mehmet Demirbag and Keith W. Glaister
- Acquiring global footprints: Internationalization strategy of Chinese multinational enterprises and human resource implications pp. 184-201

- Fang Lee Cooke, Gang Wu, Jing Zhou, Chong Zhong and Jue Wang
- Reverse knowledge acquisition in emerging market MNEs: The experiences of Huawei and ZTE pp. 202-215

- Xiaolan Fu, Zhongjuan Sun and Pervez N. Ghauri
- Expatriate managers' relationships and reverse knowledge transfer within emerging market MNCs: The mediating role of subsidiary willingness pp. 216-229

- Lingshuang Kong, Francesco Ciabuschi and Oscar Martín Martín
- Chinese acquisitions of developed market firms: Home semi-formal institutions and a supportive partnering approach pp. 230-241

- Rui Torres de Oliveira and Daniel Rottig
- Strategic entry and operational integration of emerging market firms: The case of Cemex, Beko and Tata Steel in the UK pp. 242-254

- Gül Berna Özcan, Adrian E. Coronado Mondragon and G. Harindranath
- Post-acquisition integration behavior of nascent African multinational enterprises pp. 255-267

- Kevin Ibeh and Dilshod Makhmadshoev
- The transfer of HRM practices from emerging Indian IT MNEs to their subsidiaries in Australia: The MNE diamond model pp. 268-279

- Parth Patel, Paresha Sinha, Ramudu Bhanugopan, Brendan Boyle and Mark Bray
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