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    • Organizations as Spaces for Caring: A Case of an Anti-trafficking Organization in India 

      D’Souza, Roscoe Conan; Martí, Ignasi (Journal of Business Ethics, 2022)
      Prior research has shown that human trafficking has multiple facets and is deeply enmeshed in societies around the world. Two central challenges for anti-trafficking organizations pertain to confronting ...
    • Where does the heart lie? A multistage process model of entrepreneurial passion and role identity management 

      Kakarika, Maria; Biniari, Marina; Guillén, Laura; Mayo, Margarita (Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2022)
      With research on entrepreneurial passion booming, there is an increasing need to understand how and why that passion influences entrepreneurs' performance over time. To address this need, we develop a ...
    • The puzzle of sharing scientific data 

      Pujol Priego, Laia; Wareham, Jonathan; Romasanta, Angelo Kenneth (Industry and Innovation, 2022)
      Government funding entities have placed data sharing at the centre of scientific policy. While there is widespread consensus that scientific data sharing benefits scientific progress, there are significant ...
    • The EU’s interactions with formal intergovernmental organizations: a big data analysis of news media 

      Nguyen, Jenn; Saz-Carranza, Angel; Vandendriessche, Marie; Agell, Núria (Journal of European Integration, 2022)
      Interactions between the EU and IGOs ˗ such as joint statements, verbal public disagreements, formal cooperation agreements, and IGO dispute resolution involving the EU ˗ have increased in the past ...
    • Relational diversity in social portfolios predicts well-being 

      Norton, Michael I.; Collins, Hanne Kiri; Hagerty, Serena; Quoidbach, Jordi; Brooks, Alison (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022)
      We document a link between the relational diversity of one’s social portfolio—the richness and evenness of relationship types across one’s social interactions—and well-being. Across four distinct samples, ...
    • Buying Through Social Platforms: Perceived Risks and Trust 

      Martínez-López, Francisco J.; Li, Yangchun; Feng, Changyuan; Lopez-Lopez, David (Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2021)
      Social platforms are currently encountering a set of burning issues: low ad conversion rates, cross-channel free-riding phenomena, lack of monetary incentives to retain premium content creators, etc. ...
    • Internal and External Transparency in Public-Private Partnerships—The Case of Barcelona’s Water Provision 

      Reig, Monica; Gasco-Hernandez, Mila; Esteve, Marc (Sustainability (Switzerland), 2021)
      Despite the efforts devoted to open government, transparency is mainly considered an issue for public organizations. However, various tasks such as public services delivery and management are being ...
    • Measuring leadership an assessment of the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire 

      van Witteloostuijn, Arjen; Batista Foguet, Joan Manuel; Esteve, Marc (PLOS One, 2021)
      Although the most used measure of transformational leadership, the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ), has been the subject of intense scrutiny among leadership scholars, little interest has ...
    • Exploring the performance implications of precarious work 

      Humphreys, Paul; Wiengarten, Frank; Pagell, Mark; Durach, Christian F. (Journal of Operations Management, 2021)
      Precarious work, or employment that is associated with temporary contracts, low earnings and limited or no employee representation, is on the rise. From an operations perspective, these practices should ...
    • On the road to digital servitization – The (dis)continuous interplay between business model and digital technology 

      Chen, Yihua; Visnjic, Ivanka; Parida, Vinit; Zhang, Zhengang (International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 2021)
      Purpose: The authors seek to understand the process of digital servitization as a shift of manufacturing companies from the provision of standard products and services to smart solutions. Specifically, ...
    • Equity Crowdfunding: High-Quality or Low-Quality Entrepreneurs? 

      Koetter, Michael; Blaseg, Daniel; Cumming, Douglas (Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 2021)
      Equity crowdfunding (ECF) has potential benefits that might be attractive to high-quality entrepreneurs, including fast access to a large pool of investors and obtaining feedback from the market. However, ...
    • The Trojan-horse mechanism: How networks reduce gender segregation 

      Arvidsson, Martin; COLLET, Francois; Hedström, Peter (Science Advances, 2021)
      The segregation of labor markets along ethnic and gender lines is socially highly consequential, and the social science literature has long viewed homophily and network-based job recruitments as some ...
    • Binding moral values gain importance in the presence of close others 

      Yudkin, Daniel; Gantman, Ana; Hofmann, Wilhelm; Quoidbach, Jordi (Nature Communications, 2021)
      A key function of morality is to regulate social behavior. Research suggests moral values may be divided into two types: binding values, which govern behavior in groups, and individualizing values, which ...
    • Building a network of TP53 and IGHV testing reference centers across Spain: the Red53 initiative 

      Bosch, Francesc ; Navarro, Blanca; Crespo, Marta; Alcoceba, Miguel; Bravo Sánchez, Julio; Tazon-Vega, Barbara; Serrano-Alcalá, Alicia; García Álvarez, María; González Serrano, Lydia; Alonso-Torres, Pablo; Villanueva, Miguel; Loriente, Cristina; Abrisqueta, Pau; Peiró, Manel; Garcia Marco, Jose A.; Gonzalez Díaz, Marcos; Terol, María José (Annals of Hematology, 2021)
      Among the different biomarkers predicting response in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most influential parameters are the mutational status of the IGHV genes and the presence of TP53 gene ...
    • Transformational behaviors: Increasing work engagement in multinational environments 

      Valldeneu Rosell, Marc; Ferras, Xavier; Elisenda, Tarrats (Problems and Perspectives in Management, 2021)
      The role of a leader is fundamental to increase organizational culture and facilitate employee engagement. However, organizations are not providing clear guidance on how to do it. This study aims to ...
    • Differential Replication for Credit Scoring in Regulated Environments 

      Unceta, Irene; Nin, Jordi; Parida, Vinit (Entropy, 2021)
      Differential replication is a method to adapt existing machine learning solutions to the demands of highly regulated environments by reusing knowledge from one generation to the next. Copying is a ...
    • The Challenges of Machine Learning and Their Economic Implications 

      Borrellas, Pol; Unceta, Irene (Entropy, 2021)
      The deployment of machine learning models is expected to bring several benefits. Nevertheless, as a result of the complexity of the ecosystem in which models are generally trained and deployed, this ...
    • Accommodating Practices During Episodes of Disillusionment with Mobile IT 

      Zamani, Efpraxia D.; Pouloudi, Nancy; Giaglis, George; Wareham, Jonathan (Information Systems Frontiers, 2021)
      This study investigates how tablet users react when technology falls short of their expectations. We deploy a data/frame model to study this process and investigate resistance-related reactions and the ...
    • Impact pathways: towards an adapted understanding of the development of operational capabilities 

      Wiengarten, Frank; Durach, Christian F.; Franke, Henrik; Netland, Torbjørn; Schmidt, Fabian K. (International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 2022)
      Purpose: This study is intended to motivate and guide future researchers to rethink and update their theories of operational capability development. By examining the extensive body of research on ...
    • A paradox approach to sustainable product-service systems 

      Hahn, Tobias; Pinkse, Jonatan (Industrial Marketing Management, 2022)
      A move towards the business model of product-service systems (PSS) holds the promise of changing customer behaviour in a more sustainable direction. While this promise of PSS to play a key role in ...