Disasters and international business: Insights and recommendations from a systematic review
Disasters–natural or manmade–are on the rise with far-reaching implications for
international business (IB) actors and transactions. While the Covid-19 pandemic has …
international business (IB) actors and transactions. While the Covid-19 pandemic has …
When disaster strikes! An interdisciplinary review of disasters and their organizational consequences
Disasters (eg, natural catastrophes, pandemics/epidemics, mass violence events, and
human/technological errors) are becoming increasingly common due to factors such as …
human/technological errors) are becoming increasingly common due to factors such as …
The digitalization and public crisis responses of small and medium enterprises: Implications from a COVID-19 survey
H Guo, Z Yang, R Huang, A Guo - Frontiers of Business Research in China, 2020 - Springer
The COVID-19 outbreak is a global crisis that has placed small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) under huge pressure to survive, requiring them to respond effectively to the crisis …
(SMEs) under huge pressure to survive, requiring them to respond effectively to the crisis …
[HTML][HTML] Implementing the United Nations' sustainable development goals in international business
Building on the concept of externalities, we propose an explanation of how multinationals
can contribute to the enactment of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals as …
can contribute to the enactment of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals as …
Understanding and tackling societal grand challenges through management research
“Grand challenges” are formulations of global problems that can be plausibly addressed
through coordinated and collaborative effort. In this Special Research Forum, we showcase …
through coordinated and collaborative effort. In this Special Research Forum, we showcase …
Why activist hedge funds target socially responsible firms: The reaction costs of signaling corporate social responsibility
We develop and test a theory of how unintended audiences create reaction costs for firms
that use corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a signal. We introduce and define reaction …
that use corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a signal. We introduce and define reaction …
Different response paths to organizational resilience
An essential yet understudied aspect of organizational responses to an environmental shock
is how managers interpret and respond to their new environments and address post-shock …
is how managers interpret and respond to their new environments and address post-shock …
Adaptation in the face of the new normal
MA Mithani - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2020 - journals.aom.org
In this study, I argue that existing theories of organizational adaptation are inadequate in the
face of the growing frequency of life-threatening events such as natural disasters, terrorist …
face of the growing frequency of life-threatening events such as natural disasters, terrorist …
How small-and-medium transportation companies handle asymmetric customer relationships under COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-method study
The COVID-19 outbreak has created major challenges for transportation companies.
Grounded in the dynamic capabilities view theory, this paper adopts a multi-methodological …
Grounded in the dynamic capabilities view theory, this paper adopts a multi-methodological …
Not all inequality is equal: Deconstructing the societal logic of patriarchy to understand microfinance lending to women
Many social problems reflect sets of beliefs and practices—or “institutional logics”—that
operate at the societal level and rationalize the marginalization of certain categories of …
operate at the societal level and rationalize the marginalization of certain categories of …