Knowledge Management strategies and open innovation : new perspective
The management of both tacit and explicit knowledge is crucial for firms to collaborate successfully with diverse actors. Our research paper explores how open innovation and knowledge management strategies are conceptually connected in large firms.
Men, masculinity, and veganism: Experimental insights and branding solutions to foster sustainable food choices
Adopting vegan food choices is increasingly recognized as beneficial for environmental sustainability, as reducing meat intake can significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions and conserve natural resources.
Women’s political empowerment, economic development, and democracy around COVID-19: a cross-country analysis
We study the effect of Women’s Political Empowerment (WPE) on COVID-19 contagion using a sample of 48 countries during the pandemic. We find that the number of COVID-19 cases is lower in countries with better WPE.
A comparison of endogenous and exogenous group formation to increase cooperation
Grouping cooperatively disposed subjects with one another has been shown to slow the decline of contributions
in public goods games. So far, similar findings have been obtained both when groups are exogenously formed by
A Visual Autoethnographic Study on gendered livelihoods in Touris,
This paper explores the gendered dynamics of informal tourism work through a visual autoethnographic lens, grounded in the authors’ embodied experiences in Thailand’s floating markets.
Exploring Volatility Reactions in Cryptocurrency Markets Using Intraday Macroeconomic News Analysis
We examine how Bitcoin and Ethereum volatilities react to macroeconomic data releases from the US, Germany, and Japan before, during, and after their official announcements.
Humblebragging and post purchase dissonance: A multi-study approach
Individuals use social media platforms to gratify their self-presentation needs. However, due to the challenges associated with overt bragging, people may resort to humblebragging (i.e., boasting disguised as a complaint). The effectiveness of humblebragging is a subject of debate in literature.
Organizational resilience and strategic agility: An integrative framework based on evidence during COVID-19
This article explores how strategic agility
enables organizations to identify potential
threats, mitigate risks and benefit from
emerging opportunities to enhance their
resilience during a crisis. Based on a
qualitative study conducted from April