Publications

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Drivers of Digital Transformation in SMEs

Nada REJEB, N. Omrani, A. Maalaoui, M. Dabic, Sascha Kraus

This study aims to identify and analyze factors determining
the adoption of digital technologies in SMEs. Drawing
on the technology–organization–environment framework, the
study highlights enabling factors from three different contexts and

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Home cooking in the digital age: When observing food influencers on social media triggers the imitation of their practices

Karina SOKOLOVA, Charles PEREZ, Saeedeh Rezaee Vessal

Social media influencers are effective in influencing the purchase intention of their audience. Aside from products, influencers also promote certain lifestyles and behaviors. Food influencers, for example, frequently feature home cooking, a healthier behavior compared to snacking or dining out.

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Not all (innovation) failures are created equal: A typology of companies’ responses to the consequences of innovation failure

Francesco APPIO, Francesca Capo, Maria Carmela Annosi

Failure and innovation have always been inextricably linked. What matters in today's complex environment, however, is how companies deal with failure from innovation.

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Nuances of Working Together: The Influence of Managerial Approaches on Collaboration Within Coworking Spaces

Costantino ROMEO, Ignasi CAPDEVILA, Barbara DA ROIT, Maurizio BUSACCA
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The dark triad and entrepreneurial intention: The moderating role of family business exposure

Meriam RAZGALLAH, Walid Nakkara, Rahma Laouiti

A substantial body of research has documented that personality traits, namely, negative personality traits generally known as the dark triad, play a significant role in determining entrepreneurial intention.

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The effect of green bonds on climate risk amid economic and environmental policy uncertainties

Christian UROM, Kamel Si Mohammed, Vanessa Serret

This study investigates the impact of green bonds on climate risk indices, specifically considering the Economic Policy Uncertainty (EPU) and the climate summit indices.

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The impact of the war in Ukraine on the idiosyncratic risk and the market risk

Alain SOLIMAN, E. LE SAOUT

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