Disasters and international business: Insights and recommendations from a systematic review

BB Nielsen, H Wechtler, LG Zheng - Journal of World Business, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

When disaster strikes! An interdisciplinary review of disasters and their organizational consequences

HR Gregg, SL Restubog, M Dasborough… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Disasters (eg, natural catastrophes, pandemics/epidemics, mass violence events, and
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Implementing the United Nations' sustainable development goals in international business

I Montiel, A Cuervo-Cazurra, J Park… - Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

Understanding and tackling societal grand challenges through management research

G George, J Howard-Grenville, A Joshi… - … of management journal, 2016 - journals.aom.org
“Grand challenges” are formulations of global problems that can be plausibly addressed
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

MR DesJardine, E Marti, R Durand - Academy of Management …, 2021 - journals.aom.org
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 …

Different response paths to organizational resilience

DA Shepherd, TA Williams - Small Business Economics, 2023 - Springer
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 …

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 …

How small-and-medium transportation companies handle asymmetric customer relationships under COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-method study

M Mitręga, TM Choi - Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 outbreak has created major challenges for transportation companies.
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

EY Zhao, T Wry - Academy of management Journal, 2016 - journals.aom.org
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 …