International Studies of Management & Organization
1996 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 2, 2025
- The interplay of corporate entrepreneurship, knowledge acquisition, knowledge-based resources and SME performance pp. 141-164

- João J. Ferreira, Francisco Tuma, Pedro M. Veiga and Demetris Vrontis
- Orientation and mental representations in the decision-making process: a comparison between junior and senior professional pp. 165-180

- Carlotta Acconito, Laura Angioletti and Michela Balconi
- The email notification frustrates me! pp. 181-204

- Dorine M. Mattar and Chloe J. Haddad
- Problematizing socially sustainable global supply chains: Theoretical insights, contextual challenges, and the issue of modern slavery pp. 205-232

- Barnabas Ishaya, Dimitrios Paraskevadakis, Alan Bury and David Bryde
- “Homeward bound”: a systematic review of the repatriation literature pp. 233-256

- Hina Mehreen, Hussain Gulzar Rammal, Nico Schulenkorf and Najmeh Hassanli
Volume 55, issue 1, 2025
- How does the domestic firm utilize spillovers from foreign suppliers in its post-absorption strategic development? A qualitative study in China based on the behavioral theory of the firm pp. 1-30

- Cheng-Hua Tzeng
- The influence of synchronization of HR and PR practices in developing a strong CSR culture pp. 31-51

- Rima M. Bizri, Hussein Al Jardali and Nour Matar
- Bringing veganism to the wardrobe: examining consumers’ intention to buy vegan leather pp. 52-82

- Pooja Goel, Nripendra P. Rana, Vincent Charles and Anuj Sharma
- It’s the hierarchy, stupid: Varying perceptions of organizational culture between demographic groups pp. 83-111

- Susann Dunger
- Charting the future of digital servitization using CIMO framework pp. 112-139

- Xiya Zhang, M. S. Balaji and Yangyang Jiang
Volume 54, issue 4, 2024
- The dynamic capabilities approach as the bridge between employee diversity and innovation pp. 261-280

- Jolanta Maj
- Navigating the boundaries between technology and social change—evaluating acceptance of visible tattoos in the workplace: the French exception? pp. 281-305

- Jessica Lichy, Vincent Dutot and Peter Stokes
- The joint effects of formal and informal institutions on entrepreneurial startups: a global perspective pp. 306-328

- Tianchen Li
- CSR practices in small and medium-sized accommodations and their impact on the local communities pp. 329-357

- Mousa Alsheyab, Nela Filimon and Francesc Fusté-Forné
- Inter-firm alliance portfolio distance and the partners’ preferences for the distal governance modes to manage endogenous uncertainty in the biotechnology sector pp. 358-379

- Tariq H. Malik
- Understanding the evolution of flexible supply chain in the business-to-business sector: a resource-based theory perspective pp. 380-406

- Manisha Tiwari, David J. Bryde, Foteini Stavropoulou and Gunjan Malhotra
- Non-performing assets: navigating the banking woes through an integrative review pp. 407-431

- Varda Sardana, Shubham Singhania, Kavita Chavali and Majdi Quttainah
Volume 54, issue 3, 2024
- Power and organizations: how organization types link to power relationships—a state of the field pp. 159-181

- Andreas S. Schuster and Dominik K. Kanbach
- Multilevel cross-cultural training outcomes and self-enhancement or strategic modesty through self-reported outcomes: a meta-analysis pp. 182-217

- K. Skylar Powell, Eunah Lim and Mary Sass
- The bright side and dark side of performance expectations: the role of organizational culture and the impact on employee performance and wellbeing pp. 218-237

- Roy K. Smollan and Shelagh K. Mooney
- Exploring the effect of the Arab Spring on the relationship between foreign aid and corruption pp. 238-260

- Lotfi Hamzi, Christopher Williams, Nahid Anaraki and Chanaka Wijewardena
Volume 54, issue 2, 2024
- The moderating effect of the CSR committee on the relationship between CSR performance and financial performance: empirical evidence from European firms pp. 85-104

- Houda Dziri and Anis Jarboui
- Organizational coupling in higher education institutions: challenges for university governance pp. 105-119

- Adriana Ramirez-Cardona and Gregorio Calderón-Hernández
- The role of technological innovation in the mitigation of the crisis generated by COVID-19: an empirical study of small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in Latin America pp. 120-136

- Jorge Aníbal Restrepo-Morales, Marisol Valencia-Cárdenas and Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema
- Negative brand news, social media, and the propensity to doomscrolling: measuring and validating a new scale pp. 137-158

- Anshul Mandliya, Jatin Pandey, Yusuf Hassan, Abhishek Behl and Ishizaka Alessio
Volume 54, issue 1, 2024
- What is the impact of knowledge hiding behavior on subjective career success? The role of career barriers for finance professionals in modifying their career prospects pp. 1-24

- Kavita Chavali, Sudha Mavuri, Nirma Jayawardena and Manish Gupta
- How resilient employees can prevent family ostracism from escalating into diminished work engagement and change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior pp. 25-47

- Dirk De Clercq and Renato Pereira
- Creative adaptability and negative emotions of employees during a crisis: the role of servant leadership pp. 48-67

- Hoang Thi Kim Quy, Mai Dong Tran and Tien Minh Dinh
- Impact of financial literacy on financial inclusion and household financial decisions: exploring the role of ICTs pp. 68-84

- Rizwan Mushtaq, Ghulam Murtaza, Dorra Yahiaoui, Ishizaka Alessio and Qurat-ul-ain Talpur
Volume 53, issue 4, 2023
- When do employees manipulate? Investigating the interplay of power value, political will, and hierarchy pp. 217-238

- Swati Tripathi and Divya Tripathi
- Collective emotional labor and subgroup dynamics in global virtual teams: a dramaturgical perspective pp. 239-262

- Tamar Parush and Nurit Zaidman
- The relationship between culture, controller behavior and corporate performance in large Brazilian companies pp. 263-290

- Luciane Reginato, Dalila Cisco Collatto and Edgard Cornacchione
- Gender diversity and financial performance: a quantified review based on bibliometric and cluster analysis pp. 291-312

- Majdi Quttainah, Shubham Singhania and Sudhir Rana
Volume 53, issue 3, 2023
- Which stakeholder matters: overall performance and contingency in nonprofit organizations pp. 125-147

- Guillaume Plaisance
- How Finnish and Filipino university students in business studies perceive leaders based on visual cues pp. 148-166

- Jari Martikainen and Tiffany A. Tan
- Beat the rich? Employee voice inhibitors at the crossroads of market and privilege pp. 167-190

- Dag Yngve Dahle
- How do latecomer firms achieve disruptive innovation? A business ecosystem perspective pp. 191-216

- Zhiwei He and Xinbo Sun
Volume 53, issue 2, 2023
- Meta-organizations and environmental sustainability: an overview in African context pp. 63-76

- Obinna Alo and Ahmad Arslan
- A middle-range theory of acquirer corporate governance and host-country institutional infrastructure in cross-border acquisitions pp. 77-103

- Jiachen Yang
- Perceived differences in confidence and ability of females: the role of human resources pp. 104-123

- Pettis Kent, Abhishek Sharma, Mary Malliaris, Nenad Jukic and Arup Varma
Volume 53, issue 1, 2023
- Alignment of employees’ competencies with espoused organizational values pp. 1-18

- Stefano Di Lauro, Aizhan Tursunbayeva, Gilda Antonelli and Luigi Moschera
- A cross-cultural examination of the fit between expected and observed leadership behaviors and employee satisfaction: an empirical study of the expectations and satisfaction of Chinese employees toward the leadership behaviors of their expatriate supervisors pp. 19-39

- Chin-Ju Tsai and Kun Qiao
- What holds a regional cluster together? The role of cluster actors’ identification and citizenship behavior for the effectiveness of a regional cluster pp. 40-62

- Elisabeth F. Mueller and Stefanie Fuchs
Volume 52, issue 3-4, 2022
- Mitigating the risk that peer-initiated task conflict escalates into diminished helping: roles of passion for work and collectivistic orientation pp. 163-184

- Dirk De Clercq and Renato Pereira
- Strategizing in pluralistic organizations: extending theoretical frames to include disrupted contexts pp. 185-204

- Elena Tavella
- Cross-cultural leadership behavior adjustment and leader effectiveness: a framework and implications pp. 205-225

- Chin-Ju Tsai
Volume 52, issue 2, 2022
- Mapping the past, present, and future of ISMO: a scoping review leading to future research objectives pp. 83-95

- Vijay Pereira
- Digital transformation of small and medium enterprises: a systematic literature review and an integrative framework pp. 96-120

- Sonia Ben Slimane, Régis Coeurderoy and Hatem Mhenni
- Not all roads lead to Rome: non-equifinality in dynamic capabilities and process configuration pp. 121-137

- Marlon Fernandes Rodrigues Alves and Simone Vasconcelos Ribeiro Galina
- Exploring the impacts of transformational supervision on supermarket store managers’ creativity: evidence from Nigeria, South Africa, and the United Kingdom pp. 138-161

- Obinna Alo, Sir Cary Cooper, Ahmad Arslan and Shlomo Tarba
Volume 52, issue 1, 2022
- Obituary pp. 1-1

- Jean J. Boddewyn
- ISMO: identifying and mapping the past, present and future pp. 2-6

- Vijay Pereira
- Executive environmental scanning and strategic uncertainty: the impact of institutional context pp. 7-24

- Olukemi O. Sawyerr and Bahman P. Ebrahimi
- Toward a general theory of expatriates’ cross-cultural adjustment pp. 25-43

- Moshe Banai
- Where do they go for advice? Entrepreneurs’ advice-seeking behavior in Africa pp. 44-62

- Samuel Adomako, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Kwabena Kesse and Ernestine Ning
- An examination of antecedents and performance outcomes of corporate social responsibility: evidence from the petroleum industry pp. 63-82

- Mahour Mellat Parast
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