Business Research
2016 - 2020
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial: transformation pp. 789-793

- Thomas Gehrig
- Discriminated by an algorithm: a systematic review of discrimination and fairness by algorithmic decision-making in the context of HR recruitment and HR development pp. 795-848

- Alina Köchling and Marius Claus Wehner
- An ethical intuitionist account of transparency of algorithms and its gradations pp. 849-874

- Paul Hayes
- On the current state of combining human and artificial intelligence for strategic organizational decision making pp. 875-919

- Anna Trunk, Hendrik Birkel and Evi Hartmann
- More self-organization, more control—or even both? Inverse transparency as a digital leadership concept pp. 921-947

- Maren Gierlich-Joas, Thomas Hess and Rahild Neuburger
- Unicorns—what drives multibillion-dollar valuations? pp. 949-984

- Carolin Bock and Christian Hackober
- The right digital strategy for your business: an empirical analysis of the design and implementation of digital strategies in SMEs and LSEs pp. 985-1005

- Wolfgang Becker and Oliver Schmid
- Revenue management systems as symbiotic analytics systems: insights from a field study pp. 1007-1031

- Claudia Schütze, Catherine Cleophas and Monideepa Tarafdar
- The digital transformation of the healthcare industry: exploring the rise of emerging platform ecosystems and their influence on the role of patients pp. 1033-1069

- Sebastian Hermes, Tobias Riasanow, Eric K. Clemons, Markus Böhm and Helmut Krcmar
- Sustaining the current or pursuing the new: incumbent digital transformation strategies in the financial service industry pp. 1071-1113

- Maik Dehnert
- Success factors of academic journals in the digital age pp. 1115-1143

- Milan Frederik Klus and Alexander Dilger
- How to digitalize inseparable service processes: the enabling role of internal and external support for innovation pp. 1145-1167

- Anna Moker, Prisca Brosi and Isabell M. Welpe
- Agency in the face of path dependence: how organizations can regain scope for maneuver pp. 1169-1201

- Johann Fortwengel and Arne Keller
- Building an ambidextrous organization: a maturity model for organizational ambidexterity pp. 1203-1230

- Katharina Stelzl, Maximilian Röglinger and Katrin Wyrtki
- Strategic decision-making under ambiguity: a new problem space and a proposed optimization approach pp. 1231-1251

- Richard J. Arend
- A lab test on the decision not to decide pp. 1253-1291

- Christian D. Schade and Avichai Snir
- Betting the farm and playing it safe? Hyper-core self-evaluation in decisions when managers are winning and losing pp. 1293-1316

- Andreas Hönl, Philip Meissner and Torsten Wulf
- Valuation with mixed financing strategies pp. 1317-1341

- Stefan Dierkes and Imke de Maeyer
- The social and environmental drivers of corporate credit ratings: international evidence pp. 1343-1415

- Gregor Dorfleitner and Johannes Grebler
- Determinants and consequences of clawback provisions in management compensation contracts: a structured literature review on empirical evidence pp. 1417-1450

- Patrick Velte
- A contingency lens on cloud provider management processes pp. 1451-1489

- Severin Oesterle, Jan Jöhnk, Robert Keller, Nils Urbach and Xin Yu
- Demand response through automated air conditioning in commercial buildings—a data-driven approach pp. 1491-1525

- Benedict J. Drasch, Gilbert Fridgen and Lukas Häfner
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Editorial: The future of Business Research pp. 385-386

- Thomas Gehrig
- The role of diversity in organizational resilience: a theoretical framework pp. 387-423

- Stephanie Duchek, Sebastian Raetze and Ianina Scheuch
- Influence of different stakeholders on first-tier suppliers’ sustainable supplier selection: insights from a multiple case study in the automotive first-tier industry pp. 425-454

- Sabrina Lechler, Angelo Canzaniello, Anton Wetzstein and Evi Hartmann
- Escalating internationalization decisions: intendedly rational, but only limitedly so? pp. 455-484

- Björn Röber
- Partnering for good? An analysis of how to achieve sustainability-related outcomes in public–private partnerships pp. 485-511

- Katharina Spraul and Julia Thaler
- Exploring patterns of corporate social responsibility using a complementary K-means clustering criterion pp. 513-540

- Zina Taran and Boris Mirkin
- Sustainable luxury: current status and perspectives for future research pp. 541-601

- Jennifer Kunz, Stephanie May and Holger J. Schmidt
- Can ‘Civil Enterprises’ survive in the market? Some game theoretical considerations on the one-shot game pp. 603-614

- Christian Müller and María Guadalupe Martino
- Corporate governance and banks’ productivity: evidence from the banking industry in Bangladesh pp. 615-637

- Md. Harun Ur Rashid, Shah Asadullah Mohd. Zobair, Md. Asad Iqbal Chowdhury and Azharul Islam
- Observational learning and willingness to pay in equity crowdfunding pp. 639-661

- Martin Walther and Marco Bade
- Sectoral evolution and shifting service delivery models in the sharing economy pp. 663-684

- S. Mahmuda, T. Sigler, E. Knight and J. Corcoran
- Frontiers of business intelligence and analytics 3.0: a taxonomy-based literature review and research agenda pp. 685-739

- Mathias Eggert and Jens Alberts
- “Touching” services: tangible objects create an emotional connection to services even before their first use pp. 741-766

- Nora Nägele, Benjamin Walter, Philipp Scharfenberger and Daniel Wentzel
- Project leaders’ control resources and role overload as predictors of project success: developing the job demands–resources model pp. 767-788

- Kai-Kristina Lattrich and Marion Büttgen
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial for Business Research 13(1) pp. 1-2

- Thomas Gehrig
- Stabilized-cycle strategy for a multi-item, capacitated, hierarchical production planning problem in rolling schedules pp. 3-38

- Malte Meistering and Hartmut Stadtler
- Development of an AHP hierarchy for managing omnichannel capabilities: a design science research approach pp. 39-68

- Jochen Wulf
- The multi-vehicle stochastic-dynamic inventory routing problem for bike sharing systems pp. 69-92

- Jan Brinkmann, Marlin W. Ulmer and Dirk C. Mattfeld
- Balancing of assembly lines with collaborative robots pp. 93-132

- Christian Weckenborg, Karsten Kieckhäfer, Christoph Müller, Martin Grunewald and Thomas S. Spengler
- Evaluating investments in flexible on-demand production capacity: a real options approach pp. 133-161

- Bettina Freitag, Lukas Häfner, Verena Pfeuffer and Jochen Übelhör
- Explaining the competitive advantage generated from Analytics with the knowledge-based view: the example of Logistics and Supply Chain Management pp. 163-214

- Tino T. Herden
- Organizational resilience: a capability-based conceptualization pp. 215-246

- Stephanie Duchek
- Interdependence, participation, and coordination in the budgeting process pp. 247-274

- Katrin Weiskirchner-Merten
- Understanding (non)leadership phenomena in collaborative interorganizational networks and advancing shared leadership theory: an interpretive grounded theory study pp. 275-309

- Sigrid Endres and Jürgen Weibler
- Transactions for trading used electric vehicle batteries: theoretical underpinning and information systems design principles pp. 311-342

- Sebastian Bräuer, Florian Plenter, Benjamin Klör, Markus Monhof, Daniel Beverungen and Jörg Becker
- Corporate reputation and the future cost of equity pp. 343-384

- Benjamin Pfister, Manfred Schwaiger and Tobias Morath
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Corporate reputation in management research: a review of the literature and assessment of the concept pp. 315-353

- Annika Veh, Markus Göbel and Rick Vogel
- CEO succession and the CEO’s commitment to the status quo pp. 355-381

- Henning Behr and Kerstin Fehre
- Design matters: on the impact of compliance program design on corporate ethics pp. 383-424

- Thomas Stöber, Peter Kotzian and Barbara E. Weißenberger
- Why do business processes deviate? Results from a Delphi study pp. 425-453

- Ulrich Matthias König, Alexander Linhart and Maximilian Röglinger
- The effects of legal versus business education on decision making in public administrations with a Weberian tradition pp. 455-478

- Tim Rosengart, Bernhard Hirsch and Christian Nitzl
- 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 pp. 479-522

- Peter Gordon Roetzel
- Assessing IT availability risks in smart factory networks pp. 523-558

- Björn Häckel, Florian Hänsch, Michael Hertel and Jochen Übelhör
- Is data envelopment analysis a suitable tool for performance measurement and benchmarking in non-production contexts? pp. 559-595

- Victoria Wojcik, Harald Dyckhoff and Marcel Clermont
- A data-driven hierarchical MILP approach for scheduling clinical pathways: a real-world case study from a German university hospital pp. 597-636

- Karsten Schwarz, Michael Römer and Taïeb Mellouli
- Can hierarchy hold back the dynamics of self-reinforcing processes? A simulation study on path dependence in hierarchies pp. 637-669

- Arne Petermann, Georg Schreyögg and Daniel Fürstenau
- Exploiting investor sentiment for portfolio optimization pp. 671-702

- N. Banholzer, S. Heiden and D. Schneller
- De and re-levering betas with risky debt pp. 703-720

- Marko Volker Krause
- The cost of debt capital revisited pp. 721-753

- Rainer Baule
- “Some fuzzy math”: relational information on debt value adjustments by managers and the financial press pp. 755-794

- Sebastian Kaumanns
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- (Ir)Rationality of decisions in business research and practice: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-7

- Alexander Dilger, Thomas Gehrig and Marko Sarstedt
- C. Y. A.: frequency and causes of defensive decisions in public administration pp. 9-25

- Florian M. Artinger, Sabrina Artinger and Gerd Gigerenzer
- The St. Petersburg paradox despite risk-seeking preferences: an experimental study pp. 27-44

- James Cox, Eike B. Kroll, Marcel Lichters, Vjollca Sadiraj and Bodo Vogt
- Relationship-specific investment and hold-up problems in supply chains: theory and experiments pp. 45-74

- Ernan Haruvy, Elena Katok, Zhongwen Ma and Suresh Sethi
- Horizontal Monitoring in Austria: subjective representations by tax officials and company employees pp. 75-94

- Janina Enachescu, Maximilian Zieser, Eva Hofmann and Erich Kirchler
- Corporate choice and individual values: using accounting to align incentives pp. 95-114

- John Christensen
- Partial least squares structural equation modeling-based discrete choice modeling: an illustration in modeling retailer choice pp. 115-142

- Joseph F. Hair, Christian Ringle, Siegfried P. Gudergan, Andreas Fischer, Christian Nitzl and Con Menictas
- Big data analytics in sustainability reports: an analysis based on the perceived credibility of corporate published information pp. 143-173

- Jonas Wanner and Christian Janiesch
- Making regulation fit by taking irrationality into account: the case of the whistleblower pp. 175-207

- Sebastian Oelrich
- Violations of dominance in decision-making pp. 209-239

- Thomas Kourouxous and Thomas Bauer
- Price limits under incomplete preference information based on almost stochastic dominance pp. 241-269

- Hermann Jahnke, Jan Thomas Martini and Tobias Wiens
- Modeling rational decisions in ambiguous situations: a multi-valued logic approach pp. 271-290

- Olga Metzger and Thomas Spengler
- When rational decision-making becomes irrational: a critical assessment and re-conceptualization of intuition effectiveness pp. 291-314

- Christian Julmi
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