Asia Pacific Business Review
1996 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 5, 2025
- Towards ecosystem-oriented business models in the Asia Pacific: dialectical dynamics of digital technologies, nature and human wellbeing pp. 831-841

- Yi Shi, Tachia Chin, Chris Rowley and Shouyang Wang
- Exploring the impact of team psychological capital on employee green innovation within the ecosystem-oriented business models in China pp. 842-864

- Cheng Peng, Yue Tian, Yue Zhang, Muhammad Arshad, Waqar Ahmad and Yunlong Duan
- Impacts of regulatory strategies on member’s knowledge sharing in virtual brand communities based on ecosystem-oriented business models in China pp. 865-891

- Jielin Yin, Zhuangyi Chen, Miaomiao Li, Desheng Zhu and Jian Guo
- Cross-cultural legitimacy for orchestrating ecosystem-based business models in China: a Yin-Yang dialectical systems view pp. 892-915

- Tachia Chin, Jiyang Jin, Shouyang Wang, Francesco Caputo and Chris Rowley
- Digital technology and ESG performance in ecosystem-based business models: perspective of environmental regulation and green innovation in China pp. 916-939

- Qunyang Du, Zhennan Sun and Suquan Chen
- Organizational unlearning and service innovation of Chinese service-oriented firms: the moderating role of knowledge integration pp. 940-961

- Yunlong Duan, Yushu Liu, Tianxin Sunguo and Yongsong Liu
- Digitalization of business models, knowledge management and green technology innovation of Chinese manufacturing enterprises: a mixed analysis based on the Haier COSMOPlat ecosystem pp. 962-990

- Honglei Li, Ziyu Yang, Hongyu Wang and Yun Li
- The impact of complementary new ventures’ IT affordances on platform leadership in the Chinese context: based on bricolage and affordance theories pp. 991-1023

- Shijian Fang and Qi Zhang
- Strategic orientation for Chinese firms in the digital economy: a business model process formalization perspective pp. 1024-1047

- Gang Liu and Wannan Wang
- Ecosystem-oriented business model design: a multi-case comparative analysis based on Chinese e-commerce enterprises pp. 1048-1071

- Bin Li, Zhiyi Deng and Xiaofei Wu
- An ecosystem-oriented business model to promote well-being via digital technology: a multi-case narrative inquiry in China pp. 1072-1092

- Li-Chung Chang, Yongtao Liao, Haoyao Tang, Sunnie Huang, Yiyao Liu and Shengqi Zhu
- The role of business models in the sustainable transition of shared mobility services in China and South Korea pp. 1093-1114

- Junmin Lee, Keungoui Kim, Gangmin Park and Anna Trunina
- A comprehensive literature review of the digital business ecosystem and digital business model with comparison in China, Japan and South Korea pp. 1115-1139

- Huizheng Liu and Wenshen Pan
Volume 31, issue 4, 2025
- How do live-stream channels shape impulse buying behaviour? Empirical research on Vietnamese youth pp. 567-592

- Anh D. Pham, Ngoc H. Pham, Minh N. Nguyen, Ngoc T. H. Giap, Dung L. Bui, Trang L. Bui and Trang T. T. Dao
- Adult learners’ online distance learning experience in postgraduate business programme: a qualitative study in a public university in Malaysia pp. 593-617

- Wang Yunyan, Poh-Chuin Teo, Theresa C. F. Ho and Ong Choon Hee
- Antecedents and consequences of organizational resilience in Taiwan’s accommodation sector pp. 618-641

- Elaine Q. Borazon, Meng-Tsung Lee and Ching-Chiao Yang
- Entrepreneurial learning and entrepreneurial performance: evidence from Chinese farmer entrepreneurs pp. 642-668

- Shiyuan Yang, Shuting Ling, Kexin Lv, Rong Gao, Jinxiu Yang, Longhua Yue, Wei Li, Hao Cheng, Xiayan Dong and Guorong He
- Loneliness during work from home: the case of Chinese workers during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 669-691

- Ingyu Oh, Chris Rowley, Biaoan Shan and Hyeseon Hwang
- Three-way interaction effect of specialist CEOs, structural inertia, and environmental uncertainty on firm performance: evidence from Chinese manufacturing industry pp. 692-720

- Haoyang Zhou, Hong Liu, Wei Cao and Jinfan Zhou
- The effects of differential organizational culture types on firm and individual performance in Eastern and Western cultural countries including China and the United States: a meta-analysis pp. 721-754

- Haifeng Wang, Jing Li, Pengfei Han and Liang Ouyang
- Leave or not to leave? The impact of managerial work-life support and work engagement on the outcomes of work-to-life conflict for China’s new generation employees pp. 755-777

- Mengyi Xu, Xuebing Cao and Hui Lu
- Ethical human resource management to decrease employees’ unethical behaviour in China: the role moral meaningfulness and ethical predisposition pp. 778-798

- Silu Chen, Guanglei Zhang, Wenxing Liu and Yuan Tian
- Harmony at home, everything goes well: the cross-domain influence mechanism of family harmony on employees’ innovative behaviour in China pp. 799-822

- Sanyin Wang, Yiming Bi and Xin Qi
- Deliberate calm: how to learn and lead in a volatile world pp. 823-827

- Keith Jackson
- Small and medium enterprises, law and business: uncertainty and justice pp. 827-830

- Xinghua Cao
Volume 31, issue 3, 2025
- Business in post-pandemic ASEAN: insights, challenges and opportunities pp. 407-415

- Khongphu Nimanandh, Tim G. Andrews, Chris Rowley, Ingyu Oh, Koblarp Chandrasapth and Narumon Kimpakorn
- Modelling client adoption of robo-advisors in Thailand: the impact of trust and situational factors pp. 416-440

- Rawi Roongruangsee, Ratima Srisomwongse and Paul Patterson
- Internal R&D, family ownership and product innovation performance of entrepreneurial ventures in Vietnam: the moderating roles of informal exchange and internationalization pp. 441-481

- Dut Van Vo, Yen Hoang Nguyen and Dang Huu Nguyen
- Building a city brand for international retirees: case of Chiang Mai city, Thailand pp. 482-505

- Koblarp Chandrasapth, Natalia Yannopoulou, Kongsak Boonyapranai and Patchara Tantiprabha
- Investigating the constituent elements of strategy-as-practice in the business context of Thailand: an exploratory study pp. 506-526

- Yossavadee Sittidet, Siriwut Buranapin, Niyata Kawewong and Nittaya Jariangprasert
- Capabilities influencing export intensity of Thai SMEs during COVID-19: a capability-based perspective pp. 527-559

- Ratima Srisomwongse, Rawi Roongruangsee and Paul Patterson
- Business research in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): recapitulation and prospects pp. 560-566

- Khongphu Nimanandh, Tim G. Andrews, Chris Rowley, Ingyu Oh, Koblarp Chandrasapth and Piyaphan Klunklin
Volume 31, issue 2, 2025
- Understanding the survival strategies: organization resilience and innovative capabilities in post-pandemic East Asia pp. 223-233

- Qiang Liang, Ingyu Oh and Chris Rowley
- The impact of public health emergency perception on psychological crisis in the Chinese context: the role of social support and psychological targeting pp. 234-256

- Shuai Han, Yujie Cai, Tongtong Sun, Xinrui Liang and Zhen Wei
- Major government customers and organizational resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from China pp. 257-279

- Weimin Xie, Jialu Guo and Hengxin Zhang
- Do female family directors affect corporate social responsibility in Chinese family firms? pp. 280-300

- Lihong Song, Wanshi He, Likai Zou and Menghui Xu
- Managing coronavirus CSR programmes to provoke emotional responses and purchase intention in the post-COVID-19 period in China: the case of luxury fashion brands pp. 301-324

- Sherriff T. K. Luk and Yuerong Zhou
- High-quality development of family businesses in the post-epidemic era under the moderating effect of the business environment in China pp. 325-348

- Shu Meng, Yuanrui Xu, Xin Gao, Jiamei Zhang and Xiaoqi Wu
- The effects of gender diversity and cognitive diversity on team performance in Japanese R&D teams including the effect of shared leadership as a moderator pp. 349-383

- Jun Ishikawa
- Impromptu behaviour formation and operational strategy innovation in a Chinese enterprise under the context of COVID-19 pp. 384-406

- Jia Guo, Jingyi Pu, Biaoan Shan and Jiayu Liu
Volume 31, issue 1, 2025
- Korean human resource management as number one: lessons for the Asia Pacific pp. 1-14

- Young-Myon Lee, Ingyu Oh and Chris Rowley
- Digital leadership within large South Korean firms pp. 15-37

- Jin-Woong Yoo, Saeyeon Roh, Smita Tripathi and Hyunmi Jang
- Regional specialists in focus: spearheading Samsung’s globalization initiative from Korea pp. 38-63

- Jong Min Lee and Taehyung Kim
- Collective turnover and firm performance: the joint effects of working time-reducing human resource practices and human capital flow and composition under the 52-hour rule in South Korea pp. 64-89

- Eun-Ji Oh, Yong Geun Kim and Youngsang Kim
- Hybridization of human resource management practices at South Korean online game firms: the effects of inter-organizational networks pp. 90-111

- Francis K. Yoon
- Examining the seniority-based pay system in Korean companies: current trends and its implications for Asian economies pp. 112-132

- Young-Myon Lee and Jung Eun Kim
- Unlocking the potential of green human resource management in Korea: a comprehensive review pp. 133-156

- Dongwon Lee and Ji-Young Ahn
- Work-from-home satisfaction and task crafting in South Korea: the roles of resilience and job tenure pp. 157-179

- Hansol Hwang, Won-Moo Hur, Yuhyung Shin and Michael Sunwoo Paik
- Collaborative intelligence achieved from AI-enabled recruitment: a case study of POSCO in South Korea pp. 180-199

- Joomin Kim, Stefano Battaglia and Hyunjee Hannah Kim
- From dichotomy towards inclusion: whether and how Korean shipbuilding stakeholders are integrated through social contracts pp. 200-222

- Gyoung-Gyu Choi, Sang-Joon Kim and Jungjin Kim
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