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Choosing foreign operation modes? Your firm’s knowledge needs matter
This research found that enabling the necessary knowledge to flow was one of the key drivers to combine several foreign operation modes simultaneously; and as the firm’s knowledge needs changed over time, this led to adjustments to the mode combination.
Date: Friday, 21 January 2022
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Extraverts in Crisis?
This research found that introverts experienced more anxiety before the onset of the pandemic, but extroverts quickly caught up as the pandemic unfolded.
Date: Monday, 17 January 2022
Factors influencing scientific performance – a new literature review
This review seeks to help supporting research activities in academic institutions and provides action-oriented insights for decision-makers who manage research and for individual scientists.
Date: Tuesday, 11 January 2022
How does the digital divide intensify inequalities within society?
This research observed that the digital divide is a grand societal challenge, and the pandemic has exacerbated the digital divide amongst people in society.
Date: Thursday, 16 December 2021
Non-financial Corporations and Systemic Risk
The paper proceeds to identify a number of key firm characteristics that are associated with systemic risk.
Date: Thursday, 09 December 2021
Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management
This research determines the current and potential Artificial Intelligence techniques that can enhance both the study and practice of Supply Chain Management.
Date: Friday, 03 December 2021
Post-Doctoral Researcher Vacancy
his is a funded research project with a half-time post available for 24 months.
Date: Thursday, 02 December 2021
What drives strategic agility of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the emerging markets?
This research found that subsidiary CEOs’ problem solving & reasoning abilities as well as linguistic & communication skills influence how MNEs sense fluctuations in market situations and implement innovative strategies swiftly and definitively when needed.
Date: Tuesday, 30 November 2021
The adoption of AI in B2B marketing: like power negotiation on the tango dancefloor
This study found that marketing automation through AI causes significant strains on the relationships between the buyers and producers of the algorithms.
Date: Thursday, 25 November 2021
Waiving intellectual property rights: boom or bust for medical innovation?
This research reflects on the consequences of waiving intellectual property rights for innovative entrepreneurial companies
Date: Tuesday, 23 November 2021