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Intellectual capital-enhancing HR, absorptive capacity and innovation
(Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM), 2012)This study investigates the role of intellectual capital (i.e., human, social and organization capital) enhancing HR practices in the development of a firm’s potential and realized absorptive capacity, as well as the impact ... -
Intended resource inputs into customer relationships
(Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, 2013)For buyer-seller relationships to work effectively and efficiently as conduits for transmitting and integrating resources, and hence to act as value creation vehicles, each partner needs to invest in the relationship and ... -
Intergenerational Knowledge Sharing in Family Firms: Case-based Evidence From the New Zealand Wine Industry
(Elsevier, 2017)This paper examines intergenerational knowledge sharing within family firms in traditional industries. We position our analysis against the background of the knowledge-based view of the firm and utilize knowledge creation ... -
Interlocking Directorships and the Corporate-Community Connection: Evidence from the Antipodes
(Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited, 2015)Interlocking directorships (where the directors of any one board of directors sit on two or more other boards – with such directors being defined as multiple directors) have been regarded as both potentially desirable (in ... -
International Investment by State-controlled Enterprises: A Source for Concern?
(Wiley, 2017)The international business activities of state-controlled enterprises appear to differ from those of otherwise comparable private-sector firms, giving rise to issues that provide a basis for corrective policy actions. The ... -
International Market Segmentation across Consumption and Communication Categories: Identity, Demographics, and Consumer Decisions and Online Habits
(IntechOpen, 2020)In this chapter we will discuss the different approaches to market segmentation and selection and explore how the selection process influences the company’s culture, its brand positioning, and how it is impacted upon by ... -
Internet use and well-being of young adults
(2013)Internet has significantly transformed how, when and where people conduct their everyday life activities. This study examines the relationship between Internet use and well-being. We ask: how do Internet use and the quality ... -
Investigating impulse buying and variety seeking: towards a general theory of Hedonic Purchase Behaviors
(Association for Consumer Research, 2006)Although impulse buying (IB) and variety seeking (VS) are both low-effort feelings-based behaviors with similar underlying psycho-social processes, there is no general theory to explain such hedonic purchase behaviors. ... -
Investigating the formation of service supply chains
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)Existing research on service supply chains assumes the existence of an established and mature chain. Empirical or conceptual insights into service supply chain formation are therefore limited. The initial formation of a ... -
Investigation of Dynamic Incentive of Supply Chain Under Information Asymmetry for Screening
(Hindawi Limited, 2019)More and more high-end brand companies are exploring new markets by extending low-end product lines. When selecting agents in new markets, a principal often faces the problem of identifying the promotional ability of agents. ... -
Investor Protection, Firm Fundamentals Information and Stock Price Synchronicity
(Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ), 2014)This paper reports a cross-country study on the use of firm fundamentals information (FFI) in capital market pricing decisions with institutional arrangements for investor protection (IP) as a moderating variable. We use ... -
Is it worth responding? The effect of different response strategies on the attitude toward the reviewed hotel
(European Advertising Academy, 2014)Complaint management literature suggests that corporate response to consumer grievance is an important issue. But within practice the corporate act of hotels responding to (negative) online reviews remains modest. Thus, ... -
Knowledge resources for university spinoffs: the role of the academic entrepreneur
(Academy of Management, 2007)The article discusses the commercialization of the scientific and technological knowledge that originates at universities. While this commercialization has been credited as fostering economic growth, innovation, and wealth ... -
Knowledge sourcing: how board intellectual capital improves organisational performance via the executive
(Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited, 2013)Based on anecdote, the board’s collective and individual ability to add value to the organisation it governs can be summarised as being a function of the depth and breadth of its directors' skills, experience and knowledge ... -
Labour Market Effects of Activating Sick-listed Workers
(Elsevier, 2018)Using data from a large-scale randomized controlled trial conducted in Danish job centers, this paper investigates the effects of activating sick-listed workers on subsequent labour market outcomes. Comparing treated and ... -
Labour market regulation in Denmark during and beyond the economic crisis
(The International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA), 2013)No abstract. -
Large class teaching
(AUT University, 2012)Discussion Outline Attendance Traditional lectures (“passive”) vs interactive (“engaging”, “active”) approaches (e.g., case & problem methods) Delivery Modalities – 1/2/3 hour lectures? Large lecture + small class ... -
Legitimacy theory or something else? The audit of environmental matters: a New Zealand study
(AUT University, 2009)The research presented in this paper examined the audit of „environmental matters‟ and asks the question whether legitimacy theory provides an explanation for the observed audit phenomenon. This task is important because, ...