Publications

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The role of Contact-Tracing Mobile Apps in pandemic prevention: A multidisciplinary perspective on health beliefs, social, and technological factors

Wissal BEN ARFI, I. BEN NASR, T. KHVATOVA, G. KONDRATEVA

During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, governments implemented mobile applications for contact tracing as a rapid and effective solution to mitigate the spread of the virus. However, these seemingly straightforward solutions did not achieve their intended objectives.

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Times of Crisis and New Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Highly Regulated Environments: The Case of mRNA-Biotechs During COVID-19

Yosr BEN TAHAR, Yann TRUONG

Purpose – Crises, such as COVID-19 pandemic, are critical events that provoke important changes in
organizational practices, regulations and actors’ roles. The pharmaceutical sector has been strongly affected

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Asymmetrical Coopetition: Emergence Conditions and Characterisation Through Environmental Uncertainty

Chloé ZANARDI, Olfa CHELBI
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Coopetition in the small business sector: Taking stock and looking forward

Chloé ZANARDI, Johanna GAST, Franck LASCH, Frédéric LE ROY

A growing literature explores the phenomenon of simultaneous cooperating and competing firms. Mostly in strategic management, this literature primarily focused upon large firms.

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Disclosing Everyday Practices of Social Entrepreneurs:Resource Based Perspective

Meriam RAZGALLAH, S. LE LOARNE LEMAIRE SEVERINE, A. ADNAN MAALAOUI

This study explores how social entrepreneurs get access to resource, in an everyday basis, depending on the development phase of their organisation. The literature considers that the social entrepreneur mainly acquire resources through bricolage.

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Exploring the Role of AI in B2B Customer Journey Management: Towards an IPO Model

Francesco APPIO, TATIANA KHVATOVA, FRANCESCO SCHIAVONE, SUBHASIS RAY

Artificial intelligence is becoming a pervasive technology and companies are increasingly urged to adopt and implement it in order to thrive and innovate.

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Extreme downside risk connectedness and portfolio hedging among the G10 currencies

Mariem BRAHIM, E. J. A. ABAKAH, J.-E. CARLOTTI, A. K. TIWARI, W. MENSI

This study investigates the frequency connectedness among foreign exchange markets of G10 countries, focusing on tail risk and its implications for portfolio management.

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Global macroeconomic factors and the connectedness among NFTs and (un) conventional assets

Christian UROM, Khaled GUESMI, Gideon NDUBUISI

This paper examines return and volatility connectedness among Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and (un)conventional financial assets across various market conditions using a Quantile-VAR connectedness technique.

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