Schmalenbach Business Review
2016 - 2020
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Volume 72, issue 4, 2020
- Special Section: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services pp. 479-483

- Nicola Bilstein and Christian Stummer
- Mechanisms and Consequences of Anthropomorphizing Autonomous Products pp. 485-510

- Moritz Jörling, Robert Böhm and Stefanie Paluch
- Mobile Location-Based Services’ Value-in-Use in Inner Cities: Do a Customer’s Shopping Patterns, Prior User Experience, and Sales Promotions Matter? pp. 511-564

- Stephanie Schwipper, Severine Peche and Gertrud Schmitz
- Creating Value From Energy Data: A Practitioner’s Perspective on Data-Driven Smart Energy Business Models pp. 565-597

- Friedrich Chasin, Ute Paukstadt, Patrick Ullmeyer and Jörg Becker
- It Takes More than Two to Tango: Identifying Roles and Patterns in Multi-Actor Smart Service Innovation pp. 599-634

- Jürgen Anke, Jens Poeppelbuss and Rainer Alt
- Organizational Rare Events: Theory and Research Practice pp. 635-659

- André Luis Silva, Márcia de Freitas Duarte and Flávia Plutarco
- The Fama-French Five-Factor Model Plus Momentum: Evidence for the German Market pp. 661-684

- Philipp Dirkx and Franziska J. Peter
- Announcement pp. 685-686

- Alfred Wagenhofer
Volume 72, issue 3, 2020
- Special Section: Economic Analyses in Business Administration pp. 343-345

- Peter-J. Jost, Anna Rohlfing-Bastian and Alfred Wagenhofer
- Revisiting a Remedy Against Chains of Unkindness pp. 347-364

- Wendelin Schnedler and Nina Lucia Stephan
- Discussion of “Revisiting a Remedy Against Chains of Unkindness” pp. 365-368

- Ann-Kathrin Crede
- Capital Market Equilibrium With Imperfect Competition: The Case of the ECB’s Asset Purchase Programme pp. 369-391

- Christian Koziol and Werner Neus
- Discussion of “Capital Market Equilibrium with Imperfect Competition: The Case of the ECB’s Asset Purchase Programme” by Koziol/Neus pp. 393-395

- Andreas Löffler
- The Market for Reviews: Strategic Behavior of Online Product Reviewers with Monetary Incentives pp. 397-435

- Verena Dorner, Marcus Giamattei and Matthias Greiff
- Discussion of “The Market for Reviews: Strategic Behavior of Online Product Reviewers with Monetary Incentives” pp. 437-445

- Anna Ressi
- Project Stakeholder Management as the Integration of Stakeholder Salience, Public Participation, and Nonmarket Strategies pp. 447-477

- Hannah Charlotte Joos, Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß and Ulrich Pidun
Volume 72, issue 2, 2020
- Investment Barriers and Labeling Schemes for Socially Responsible Investments pp. 111-157

- Gunnar Gutsche and Bernhard Zwergel
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Employees Motivation—Broadening the Perspective pp. 159-191

- Jennifer Kunz
- Monitor or Advise? How Family Involvement Affects Supervisory Board Roles in Family Firms pp. 193-224

- Dominik van Aaken, Maximilian Göbel and Daniel Meindl
- Financial Reporting in Non-listed Family Firms: Insights from Interviews with CFOs pp. 225-270

- Martin Glaum
- The Influence of the Organizational Structure, Environment, and Resource Provision on the Use of Accrual Accounting in Municipalities pp. 271-298

- Christian Nitzl, Dennis Hilgers, Bernhard Hirsch and David Lindermüller
- Valuation Techniques Under Construction—About the Dissemination of the CAPM in German Judicial Valuation pp. 299-341

- Tobias Quill
Volume 72, issue 1, 2020
- Vertical (Dis‑)Integration and Firm Performance: A Management Paradigm Revisited pp. 1-37

- Florian Kaiser and Robert Obermaier
- The Impact of Price Bundling on the Evaluation of Bundled Products: Does It Matter How You Frame It? pp. 39-63

- Anjulie Hähnchen and Bernhard Baumgartner
- The Growing Importance of Secondary Market Activities for Open-end Real Estate Fund Shares in Germany pp. 65-106

- Philipp Gerlach and Raimond Maurer
Volume 71, issue 4, 2019
- Lost in the Store: Assessing the Confusion Potential of Store Environments pp. 413-441

- Marion Garaus and Udo Wagner
- Liquidity in the German Stock Market pp. 443-473

- Thomas Johann, Stefan Scharnowski, Erik Theissen, Christian Westheide and Lukas Zimmermann
- Identification of Outliers in Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 475-496

- Marcel Clermont and Julia Schaefer
Volume 71, issue 3, 2019
- Improving the M&A Decision-Making Process: Learning from Serial Acquirers pp. 295-342

- Michael Weber, Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß and Lars Schweizer
- Network-Based Business Models, the Institutional Environment, and the Diffusion of Digital Innovations: Case Studies of Telemedicine Networks in Germany pp. 343-383

- Stefanie Steinhauser
- The Second Glass Ceiling: Women’s Role in Supervisory Boards of German Firms pp. 385-411

- Viktor Bozhinov, Christopher Koch and Thorsten Schank
Volume 71, issue 2, 2019
- Special Issue: Regulation of Corporate Disclosure pp. 131-136

- Willem F. J. Buijink, Thorsten Sellhorn and Alfred Wagenhofer
- Shaping Corporate Actions Through Targeted Transparency Regulation: A Framework and Review of Extant Evidence pp. 137-168

- Katharina Hombach and Thorsten Sellhorn
- Non-GAAP Reporting and Debt Market Outcomes: Evidence from Regulation G pp. 169-203

- Felix Thielemann, Tami Dinh and Helen Kang
- Mandating the Sustainability Disclosure in Annual Reports—Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 205-247

- Katrin Hummel and Peter Rötzel
- Regulation in Corporate Disclosure pp. 249-253

- Andreas Barckow
- Need for a Holistic Approach to Enhancing Corporate Disclosure Requirements pp. 255-261

- Andrew Watchman and Vincent Papa
- Towards Better Corporate Reporting: Core & More pp. 263-270

- Hilde Blomme
- Effectiveness and Efficiency of Disclosure: A Preparer’s Perspective pp. 271-278

- Jürgen M. Wagner
- Sustainability Reporting: A Critical Assessment of the E.U. CSR Directive and Its German Implementation from a Human Rights Perspective pp. 279-285

- Franziska Humbert
- Implementing the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures Recommendations: An Assessment of Corporate Readiness pp. 287-293

- Robert G. Eccles and Michael P. Krzus
Volume 71, issue 1, 2019
- Special Section: Economic Analyses in Business Administration pp. 1-2

- Peter-J. Jost and Alfred Wagenhofer
- Consequences of Unfair Job Promotions in Organizations pp. 3-26

- Peter Bußwolder, Swetlana Dregert and Peter Letmathe
- Discussion of “Consequences of Unfair Job Promotions in Organizations” pp. 27-33

- Timo Heinrich
- Location in a Disk City with Consumer Concentration Around the Center pp. 35-50

- Manfred Stadler
- Discussion of “Location in a Disk City with Consumer Concentration Around the Center” pp. 51-55

- Karl Morasch
- Net Stable Funding Ratio and Liquidity Hoarding pp. 57-85

- Martin Windl
- Discussion of Martin Windl: Net Stable Funding Ratio and Liquidity Hoarding pp. 87-90

- Hans-Peter Burghof
- Is the Time Ripe? How the Value of Waiting and Incentives Affect Users’ Switching Behaviors for Smart Home Devices pp. 91-123

- Matthias Berger, Christian Matt, Jochen Gönsch and Thomas Hess
Volume 70, issue 4, 2018
- Intertemporal Income Shifting Around a Large Tax Cut: the Case of Depreciations pp. 313-340

- Laura Dobbins, Sebastian Eichfelder, Frank Hechtner and Jochen Hundsdoerfer
- A Contemporary Concept of Organizational Control: Its Dependence on Shared Values and Impact on Motivation pp. 341-374

- Christian Jung-Gehling and Erik Strauss
- Employee Orientation and Financial Performance of Foundation Owned Firms pp. 375-410

- Matthias Draheim and Günter Franke
Volume 70, issue 3, 2018
- Bid-Ask Spread Patterns and the Optimal Timing for Discretionary Liquidity Traders on Xetra pp. 209-230

- Martin Angerer, Georg Peter, Sebastian Stoeckl, Thomas Wachter, Matthias Bank and Marco Menichetti
- Why Do Banks Bear Interest Rate Risk? pp. 231-253

- Christoph Memmel
- Individuals’ Perception and Processing of Risk Information: Exploratory Evidence from Germany pp. 255-284

- Kathrin Kureck and Susanne Homölle
- The Pricing of Liquidity Risk in Buyout Funds – A Public Market Perspective pp. 285-312

- Matthias Huss and Heinz Zimmermann
Volume 70, issue 2, 2018
- Can we Trust Consumers’ Survey Answers when Dealing with Insurance Fraud? pp. 111-147

- Kerstin Fiederling, Jörg Schiller and Frauke von Bieberstein
- How CEO Values and TMT Diversity Jointly Influence the Corporate Strategy Making Process pp. 149-187

- Werner H. Hoffmann and Lukas Meusburger
- The Opportunity Costs of Becoming a Dean: Does Leadership in Academia Crowd Out Research? pp. 189-208

- Uschi Backes-Gellner, Agnes Bäker and Kerstin Pull
Volume 70, issue 1, 2018
- Special Section: Economic Analyses in Business Administration pp. 1-2

- Peter-J. Jost and Alfred Wagenhofer
- Valuing the Tax Shield under Asymmetric Taxation pp. 3-17

- Lutz Kruschwitz and Andreas Löffler
- Discussion of “Valuing the Tax Shield Under Asymmetric Taxation” pp. 19-23

- Ulrich Schäfer
- Working from Home pp. 25-55

- Kira Rupietta and Michael Beckmann
- Discussion of “Working from Home—What is the Effect on Employees’ Effort?” pp. 57-62

- Tim Klopries
- The Monetary Value of Having a First Division Bundesliga Team to Local Residents pp. 63-103

- Bernd Frick and Pamela Wicker
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