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Restorative Power of Empathetic Communication for Participatory Governance and Community Well-Being (2023)
Journal Article
Sharma, H., Jain, V., Mogaji, E., & Babbili, A. (2023). Restorative Power of Empathetic Communication for Participatory Governance and Community Well-Being. International Journal of Communication, 17, 7115–7138

Our study unravels the interrelationship between empathetic communication, participatory governance, and community well-being during crises such as the pandemic. Existing research has solemnized the role of empathy in communication during an organiza... Read More about Restorative Power of Empathetic Communication for Participatory Governance and Community Well-Being.

Consumer behavior in the metaverse (2023)
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Kaur, J., Mogaji, E., Paliwal, M., Jha, S., Agarwal, S., & Mogaji, S. A. (2023). Consumer behavior in the metaverse. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, https://doi.org/10.1002/cb.2298

The rising interest in the marketing potential of the metaverse and its influence on consumer behavior is undeniable. Experts in the field have identified gaps in understanding consumer behavior in the metaverse and have highlighted the need of furth... Read More about Consumer behavior in the metaverse.

Unpacking Critical Success Factors to improve supply chain effectiveness, efficiency and performance: A 7Vs Framework for consideration (2023)
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Bambrick, S., Bamford, D., Reid, I., & Vafadarnikjoo, A. (2023). Unpacking Critical Success Factors to improve supply chain effectiveness, efficiency and performance: A 7Vs Framework for consideration. Production Planning and Control, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2023.2286282

This paper seeks to guide supply chain managers regarding critical success factors (CSFs) by examining decision-making themes associated with effectiveness. It builds on previous theoretical and operational perspectives relating to CSFs for supply ch... Read More about Unpacking Critical Success Factors to improve supply chain effectiveness, efficiency and performance: A 7Vs Framework for consideration.

The British Printers’ 40-Hour-Week Strike of 1959: Background, Dispute, and Aftermath (2023)
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Lyddon, D., Roe, A., & Telford, J. (2023). The British Printers’ 40-Hour-Week Strike of 1959: Background, Dispute, and Aftermath. Historical Studies in Industrial Relations, 44(1), 3-41. https://doi.org/10.3828/hsir.2023.44.2

The 1959 printing workers’ strike for the 40-hour week led to them winning that iconic demand which then spread to other manual workers. This success was all the more remarkable as the printing industry was riven by union ‘wage autonomy’ and craft di... Read More about The British Printers’ 40-Hour-Week Strike of 1959: Background, Dispute, and Aftermath.

Assessing the environmental impacts of renewable energy sources: A case study on air pollution and carbon emissions in China (2023)
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Chen, X. H., Tee, K., Elnahass, M., & Ahmed, R. (2023). Assessing the environmental impacts of renewable energy sources: A case study on air pollution and carbon emissions in China. Journal of Environmental Management, 345, 118525. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118525

This study investigates the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy sources on carbon emissions in the context of China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021–2025). The plan emphasises a “Dual-control” strategy of simultaneously setting energy consumption... Read More about Assessing the environmental impacts of renewable energy sources: A case study on air pollution and carbon emissions in China.

Navigating the path of family business research: a personal reflection (2023)
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Mogaji, E. (2023). Navigating the path of family business research: a personal reflection. Journal of Family Business Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/JFBM-10-2023-0225

Purpose This article provides a personal response to the questions raised by Ratten et al. (2023) on what family business researchers have learnt about the family business field and tips for the future. Design/methodology/approach This viewpoint... Read More about Navigating the path of family business research: a personal reflection.

Linking experimental culture, improvisation capability and firm’s performance: a theoretical view (2023)
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Liao, Z., Huang, C., Yu, Y., (Simon) Xiao, S., Zuopeng Zhang, J., Behl, A., …Ishizaka, A. (2023). Linking experimental culture, improvisation capability and firm’s performance: a theoretical view. Journal of Knowledge Management, 27(10), 2671-2685. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-07-2022-0506

Purpose This study aims to investigate the causal relationships within an experimental culture of improvisation capability and firm performance, following the logic of “culture-capability-performance” and building on informal institution theory and... Read More about Linking experimental culture, improvisation capability and firm’s performance: a theoretical view.

The Effect of Information Resources Management in the UK on Financial Institutions (2023)
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Chang, V., Kozah, V. A., Xu, Q. A., Shi, Y., Chen, X. H., & Mills, J. (2023). The Effect of Information Resources Management in the UK on Financial Institutions. Journal of Global Information Management, 31(1), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.4018/jgim.334015

The authors adopt the resource-based view (RBV) and information processing theory to discover the problems that impact the capital structure of financial institutions in the UK. Five firm-level explanatory variables (profitability, size, tangibility,... Read More about The Effect of Information Resources Management in the UK on Financial Institutions.

Can gamification help green supply chain management firms achieve sustainable results in servitized ecosystem? An empirical investigation (2023)
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Behl, A., Sampat, B., Gaur, J., Pereira, V., Laker, B., Shankar, A., …Roohanifar, M. (2024). Can gamification help green supply chain management firms achieve sustainable results in servitized ecosystem? An empirical investigation. Technovation, 129, Article 102915. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102915

This study investigates gamification's role in promoting sustainable green supply chain management practices (GSCMP), examining what no study has before. The theoretical lens of self-determination and goal-setting enabled the design of a systematic q... Read More about Can gamification help green supply chain management firms achieve sustainable results in servitized ecosystem? An empirical investigation.

Examining the failure of gamification in implementing innovation from the perspective of problematization in the retail sectors of emerging economies (2023)
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Behl, A., Jayawardena, N., Bhardwaj, S., Pereira, V., del Giudice, M., & Zhang, J. (2024). Examining the failure of gamification in implementing innovation from the perspective of problematization in the retail sectors of emerging economies. Technovation, 129, Article 102902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2023.102902

Gamification is a strategy, methodology, or activity that has picked up pace over time and has been successfully deployed in organizations. Despite massive efforts to capture the success of the deployment of gamification in implementing innovation, i... Read More about Examining the failure of gamification in implementing innovation from the perspective of problematization in the retail sectors of emerging economies.

Using mixed methods in logistics and supply chain management research: current state and future directions (2023)
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Grant, D. B., Shaw, S., Sweeney, E., Bahr, W., Chaisurayakarn, S., & Evangelista, P. (2023). Using mixed methods in logistics and supply chain management research: current state and future directions. International Journal of Logistics Management, The, 34(7), 177-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijlm-04-2023-0156

Purpose Mixed methods research is useful to enhance theoretical and practical research contributions. However, single methods have predominated much logistics and supply chain management (LSCM) research. This paper presents a review of mixed methods... Read More about Using mixed methods in logistics and supply chain management research: current state and future directions.

Metaverse influence on transportation: A mission impossible? (2023)
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Mogaji, E. (2023). Metaverse influence on transportation: A mission impossible?. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 22, Article 100954. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2023.100954

This commentary examines the implications of metaverse technology on transportation services in the real world. While metaverse technology has successfully replicated various activities, including fashion, banking, tourism, and retail, in the virtual... Read More about Metaverse influence on transportation: A mission impossible?.

On multimarket collusion and trade policies (2023)
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Sikdar, S. (2023). On multimarket collusion and trade policies. Economics Letters, 233, Article 111429. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2023.111429

We analyze the impact of strategic government policies on trade and welfare when an international duopoly sells differentiated products in geographically-separated markets, and cross-hauling incurs a transportation cost. We compare competition betwee... Read More about On multimarket collusion and trade policies.

Lights, Camera, Metaverse! (2023)
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Kumar, A., Shankar, A., Behl, A., Gupta, B. B., & Mavuri, S. (2023). Lights, Camera, Metaverse!. Journal of Global Information Management, 31(8), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.4018/JGIM.333169

This study investigates organizations' intention to use the industrial metaverse. The unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) is used as an underpinning theory to examine the impact of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, soc... Read More about Lights, Camera, Metaverse!.

Leave or not to leave? The impact of managerial work-life support and work engagement on the outcomes of work-to-life conflict for China's new generation employees (2023)
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Xu, M., Cao, X., & Lu, H. (2023). Leave or not to leave? The impact of managerial work-life support and work engagement on the outcomes of work-to-life conflict for China's new generation employees. Asia Pacific Business Review, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2023.2264221

This paper explores how work engagement and managerial work-life support can influence the relationship between work-to-life conflict and turnover intention for China’s new generation employees. Drawing on job demand-resources (JD-R) theory and time-... Read More about Leave or not to leave? The impact of managerial work-life support and work engagement on the outcomes of work-to-life conflict for China's new generation employees.

Redefining banks in the digital era: a typology of banks and their research, managerial and policy implications (2023)
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Mogaji, E. (2023). Redefining banks in the digital era: a typology of banks and their research, managerial and policy implications. International Journal of Bank Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-06-2023-0333

Purpose This study aims to shed light on the evolving nature of banks in the digital era and the implications for bank marketing and management. The research addresses the need for a comprehensive typology of banks that integrates fintech and explor... Read More about Redefining banks in the digital era: a typology of banks and their research, managerial and policy implications.

Exploring the inhibitors for competitive AI software development through cloud driven transformation (2023)
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Hasteer, N., Sindhwani, R., Behl, A., Varshney, A., & Sharma, A. (2023). Exploring the inhibitors for competitive AI software development through cloud driven transformation. Annals of Operations Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-023-05619-5

COVID-19 has compelled every sector to shift towards virtualizing, and to curb the spread of this deadly virus, technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and IoT have played a vital role. Cloud-based crowdsourcing is a sourcing meth... Read More about Exploring the inhibitors for competitive AI software development through cloud driven transformation.

Public Sentiments towards the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from the Academic Literature Review and Twitter Analytics (2023)
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Jain, G., Wamba, S. F., & Shrivastava, A. (2023). Public Sentiments towards the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from the Academic Literature Review and Twitter Analytics. International Journal of Stress Management, https://doi.org/10.1037/str0000254

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted nations across the globe. Not only has it created economic shocks, but also long-term impacts on the social and psychological behaviors of the public. This can be attributed to the severity of the pa... Read More about Public Sentiments towards the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from the Academic Literature Review and Twitter Analytics.