Journal of Business Economics
2016 - 2025
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Volume 86, issue 9, 2016
- A little less waiting, a little more action? Inheritance tax planning under lifespan uncertainty pp. 963-995

- Markus Diller and Maximilian Kittl
- Who benefits from the preferential treatment of business property under the German inheritance tax? pp. 997-1041

- Benedikt Franke, Dirk Simons and Dennis Voeller
- Quality kills the mediastar? Career paths of intellectuals pp. 1043-1066

- Brinja Meiseberg, Thomas Ehrmann and Jochen Lengers
- Does the curricular structure affect doctoral enrolment? pp. 1067-1089

- Annika C. Froehlich
Volume 86, issue 8, 2016
- Editorial pp. 809-811

- Rainer Baule and Günter Fandel
- Risk governance: conceptualization, tasks, and research agenda pp. 813-836

- Volker Stein and Arnd Wiedemann
- Risk-taking in tournaments: an experimental analysis pp. 837-866

- Ivo Schedlinsky, Friedrich Sommer and Arnt Wöhrmann
- Impact of ESG factors on firm risk in Europe pp. 867-904

- Remmer Sassen, Anne-Kathrin Hinze and Inga Hardeck
- Revisiting Basel risk weights: cross-sectional risk sensitivity and cyclicality pp. 905-931

- Rainer Baule and Christian Tallau
- Systemic interest rate and market risk at US banks pp. 933-961

- Ludwig Hausse, Martin Rohleder and Marco Wilkens
Volume 86, issue 7, 2016
- An adaptive structure of a hub-and-spoke system with direct and depot shipments in the case of volatile demand over time pp. 697-721

- Günther Zäpfel and Michael Bögl
- The one who sees more is more right: how theory enhances the ‘repertoire to interpret’ in qualitative case study research pp. 723-749

- Thomas Wrona and Markus Gunnesch
- Human resource management and radical innovation: a fuzzy-set QCA of US multinationals in Germany, Switzerland, and the UK pp. 751-772

- Uschi Backes-Gellner, Marlies Kluike, Kerstin Pull, Martin R. Schneider and Silvia Teuber
- Management of recycling operations for iron and steel making slags pp. 773-808

- Christoph Meyer, Matthias G. Wichmann and Thomas S. Spengler
Volume 86, issue 6, 2016
- Editorial pp. 575-577

- Günter Fandel and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- How should successful business models be configured? Results from an empirical study in business-to-business markets and implications for the change of business models pp. 579-609

- Thomas Werani, Bernhard Freiseisen, Petra Martinek-Kuchinka and Alexander Schauberger
- Path dependence as a barrier to business model change in manufacturing firms: insights from a multiple-case study pp. 611-645

- Sven M. Laudien and Birgit Daxböck
- Business model innovation and organizational resilience: towards an integrated conceptual framework pp. 647-670

- Oana Buliga, Christian W. Scheiner and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- Business model innovativeness: designing a formative measure for business model innovation pp. 671-696

- Patrick Spieth and Sabrina Schneider
Volume 86, issue 5, 2016
- Can the CCCTB alleviate tax discrimination against loss-making European multinational groups? pp. 441-475

- Regina Ortmann and Caren Sureth-Sloane
- Reconsidering the appropriate discount rate for tax shield valuation pp. 477-512

- Marko Volker Krause and Alexander Lahmann
- Optimizing the allocation of fast charging infrastructure along the German autobahn pp. 513-535

- Patrick Jochem, Carsten Brendel, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Wolf Fichtner and Stefan Nickel
- A GRASP heuristic for the hot strip mill scheduling problem under consideration of energy consumption pp. 537-573

- Karen Puttkammer, Matthias G. Wichmann and Thomas S. Spengler
Volume 86, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 339-342

- Oliver Fabel and Rudolf Vetschera
- Choice reversal in management decisions: the seductive force of new information pp. 343-359

- Jörn Sebastian Basel and Rolf Brühl
- Explanatory and predictive power of the adaptive learning model: average and heterogeneous behavior in a newsvendor context pp. 361-387

- Christian Köster and Heike Y. Schenk-Mathes
- Why can’t we settle again? Analysis of factors that influence agreement prospects in the post-settlement phase pp. 413-440

- Johannes Gettinger, Michael Filzmoser and Sabine T. Koeszegi
Volume 86, issue 3, 2016
- The determinants of capitalising development costs in private companies: evidence from Germany pp. 259-300

- Brigitte Eierle and Simone Wencki
- Impact of an equal pay norm on the optimal design of incentive contracts pp. 301-338

- Michael Krapp and Kai Sandner
Volume 86, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Günter Fandel
- NAUTILUS framework: towards trade-off-free interaction in multiobjective optimization pp. 5-21

- Kaisa Miettinen and Francisco Ruiz
- Multiple objective project portfolio selection based on reference points pp. 23-33

- Theodor J. Stewart
- Finding better alternatives than those considered in a multiple criteria data sample pp. 35-54

- Ankur Sinha, Pekka Korhonen and Jyrki Wallenius
- Robust ordinal regression for decision under risk and uncertainty pp. 55-83

- Salvatore Corrente, Salvatore Greco, Benedetto Matarazzo and Roman Słowiński
- Economic objectives, uncertainties and decision making in the energy sector pp. 85-102

- Martin Bischoff and Johannes Jahn
- German Mittelstand bonds: yield spreads and liquidity pp. 103-129

- Sebastian Utz, Martina Weber and Maximilian Wimmer
- A grouping genetic algorithm for the Order Batching Problem in distribution warehouses pp. 131-153

- Sören Koch and Gerhard Wäscher
- Supply chain coordination with auctions pp. 155-171

- Petr Fiala
- Investment and lot size planning in a supply chain: coordinating a just-in-time-delivery with a Harris- or a Wagner/Whitin-solution pp. 173-195

- Günter Fandel and Jan Trockel
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