Brokerage at the science–policy interface: from conceptual framework to practical guidance

PD Gluckman, A Bardsley, M Kaiser - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2021‏ - nature.com
This article analyses the conceptual framework of brokerage at the science–policy interface
as an important boundary function to support trusted and transparent government decision …

Research trends in vulnerability studies from 2000 to 2019: Findings from a bibliometric analysis

BJ Kim, S Jeong, JB Chung - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Vulnerability is a principal concept widely applied in disaster risk management and related
studies to understand disaster risks. Vulnerability is understood as having various meanings …

Innovation in and from emerging economies: New insights and lessons for international business research

J Anand, G McDermott, R Mudambi… - Journal of International …, 2021‏ - Springer
This article argues that innovation in and from emerging economies is largely shaped by the
challenges of sustained catching-up with the advanced economies. Just as firms and …

The too-much-of-a-good-thing effect of digitalization capability on radical innovation: the role of knowledge accumulation and knowledge integration capability

Y Gong, Y Yao, A Zan - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2023‏ - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to investigate the complex relationship between digitalization
capability (DC) and radical innovation performance (RIP). In particular, this study sheds new …

[ספר][B] Knowledge management in organizations: A critical introduction

D Hislop, R Bosua, R Helms - 2018‏ - books.google.com
Knowledge Management in Organizations is the most comprehensive and critical textbook
on the subject. Encompassing a number of perspectives-including organizational behaviour …

Boundary spanning in global organizations

APJ Schotter, R Mudambi, YL Doz… - Journal of Management …, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
Global organizations are inherently complex. The spatial dispersion of activities results in
organizational subunits becoming embedded in local host‐country contexts that differ from …

Overcoming stickiness: How the timing of knowledge transfer methods affects transfer difficulty

G Szulanski, D Ringov, RJ Jensen - Organization Science, 2016‏ - pubsonline.informs.org
Knowledge transfer can be facilitated through the judicious timing of transfer methods. Yet,
extant research has neglected the impact of the timing of transfer methods. Departing from …

Boundary spanners, HRM practices, and reverse knowledge transfer: The case of Chinese cross-border acquisitions

Y Liu, KE Meyer - Journal of World Business, 2020‏ - Elsevier
This paper investigates the role of boundary spanners in reverse knowledge transfer in
EMNEs' cross-border acquisitions. Applying a micro-foundational approach and building on …

A sociocultural perspective on knowledge transfer in mergers and acquisitions

RM Sarala, P Junni, CL Cooper… - Journal of …, 2016‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Sociocultural factors are important determinants of merger and acquisition (M&A) outcomes.
Despite advances in this field, our understanding of sociocultural factors in M&As remains …

My kind of people: Political polarization, ideology, and firm location

B Barber IV, DJ Blake - Strategic Management Journal, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary With increased political polarization, Americans are displaying
more animus across, and affinity within, ideological identity groups. We argue this dynamic …