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The experiences of English National Health Service professional communicators during the Covid-19 pandemic (2024)
Journal Article
Gregory, A., Davies, E., Nichols, B., & Wolski, U. (2024). The experiences of English National Health Service professional communicators during the Covid-19 pandemic. Public Relations Review, 50(1), Article 102434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pubrev.2024.102434

This article presents the findings of empirical research on the experiences of senior National Health Service communication practitioners in England during the Covid-19 pandemic, viewed through the prism of their emotional responses. Using narrative... Read More about The experiences of English National Health Service professional communicators during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The asymmetric role of temperature deviations in economic growth: Fresh evidence from global countries and panel quantile estimates (2024)
Journal Article
Apergis, N., & Rehman, M. U. (in press). The asymmetric role of temperature deviations in economic growth: Fresh evidence from global countries and panel quantile estimates. International Journal of Finance and Economics, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2952

This work explores the role of weather shocks, measured as temperature deviations from their normal, in affecting GDP growth through a panel of 148 countries, spanning the period 1960–2019 and a panel quantile approach. The findings show that GDP gro... Read More about The asymmetric role of temperature deviations in economic growth: Fresh evidence from global countries and panel quantile estimates.

The evolution of corporate social responsibility in China: Do political connection and ownership matter? (2024)
Journal Article
Tee, K., Chen, X. H., & Hooy, C.-W. (2024). The evolution of corporate social responsibility in China: Do political connection and ownership matter?. Global Finance Journal, 60, Article 100941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfj.2024.100941

The rising CSR awareness globally has influence CSR development in China but unlike anywhere in the world, the central government is always the main driver of CSR here, making it a unique case study. Under this political state, this study examines ho... Read More about The evolution of corporate social responsibility in China: Do political connection and ownership matter?.

An analysis of the inhibitors of resilience in the global value chains of multinational enterprises (2024)
Journal Article
Sindhwani, R., Behl, A., Pereira, V., Temouri, Y., & Bagchi, S. (2024). An analysis of the inhibitors of resilience in the global value chains of multinational enterprises. Management Decision, https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-09-2023-1684

Purpose
The COVID-19 pandemic has showcased the lack of resilience found in the global value chains (GVCs) of multinational enterprises (MNEs). Existing evidence shows that MNEs have only recently and slowly started recovering and attempting to rebu... Read More about An analysis of the inhibitors of resilience in the global value chains of multinational enterprises.

Blockchain technology adaptation and organizational inertia: moderating role between knowledge management processes and supply chain resilience (2024)
Journal Article
Hu, L., Zhou, J., Zuopeng Zhang, J., & Behl, A. (2024). Blockchain technology adaptation and organizational inertia: moderating role between knowledge management processes and supply chain resilience. Kybernetes, https://doi.org/10.1108/K-12-2022-1661

Purpose
Supply chain resilience and knowledge management (KM) processes have received increasing attention from researchers and practitioners. Nevertheless, previous studies often treat the two streams of literature independently. Drawing on the kno... Read More about Blockchain technology adaptation and organizational inertia: moderating role between knowledge management processes and supply chain resilience.

Sustainable prosperity: unravelling the Nordic nexus of ESG, financial performance, and corporate governance (2024)
Journal Article
Kumar Saha, A., & Khan, I. (2024). Sustainable prosperity: unravelling the Nordic nexus of ESG, financial performance, and corporate governance. European Business Review, https://doi.org/10.1108/ebr-09-2023-0276

Purpose
In the swiftly evolving business landscape, environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations have gained exceptional prominence, as stakeholders increasingly emphasize accountability and sustainability. This study aims to meticulous... Read More about Sustainable prosperity: unravelling the Nordic nexus of ESG, financial performance, and corporate governance.

Is it the end of the technology acceptance model in the era of generative artificial intelligence? (2024)
Journal Article
Mogaji, E., Viglia, G., Srivastava, P., & Dwivedi, Y. K. (2024). Is it the end of the technology acceptance model in the era of generative artificial intelligence?. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-08-2023-1271

Purpose
The technology acceptance model (TAM) is a widely used framework explaining why users accept new technologies. Still, its relevance is questioned because of evolving consumer behavior, demographics and technology. Contrary to a research pape... Read More about Is it the end of the technology acceptance model in the era of generative artificial intelligence?.

Those ‘funny’ internet memes: a study of misinformation retransmission and vaccine hesitancy (2024)
Journal Article
Kapoor, P., & Behl, A. (2024). Those ‘funny’ internet memes: a study of misinformation retransmission and vaccine hesitancy. Behaviour and Information Technology, https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2024.2303582

Vocal vaccine opposition and hesitancy due to social media-based misinformation is a global threat to public health. This research seeks to investigate the influence of internet memes on misinformation retransmission in the context of COVID-19 vaccin... Read More about Those ‘funny’ internet memes: a study of misinformation retransmission and vaccine hesitancy.

Negative brand news, social media, and the propensity to doomscrolling: measuring and validating a new scale (2024)
Journal Article
Mandliya, A., Pandey, J., Hassan, Y., Behl, A., & Alessio, I. (2024). Negative brand news, social media, and the propensity to doomscrolling: measuring and validating a new scale. International Studies of Management and Organization, 54(2), https://doi.org/10.1080/00208825.2023.2301219

Negative media coverage can have a significant impact on businesses and society. For instance, depressing news about the unethical features or harmful effects of a product or a service (e.g., Maggi’s lead issue) can significantly impact their brand i... Read More about Negative brand news, social media, and the propensity to doomscrolling: measuring and validating a new scale.

Examining the linkage between economic policy uncertainty, coal price, and carbon pricing in China: Evidence from pilot carbon markets (2024)
Journal Article
Wang, J., Dai, P.-F., Chen, X. H., & Nguyen, D. K. (2024). Examining the linkage between economic policy uncertainty, coal price, and carbon pricing in China: Evidence from pilot carbon markets. Journal of Environmental Management, 352, Article 120003. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.120003

Economic policies affect companies’ production decisions. And the energy consumption volume is an intuitive reflection of the enterprise’s production decisions. In China, coal is the main source of carbon emissions and the most important energy sourc... Read More about Examining the linkage between economic policy uncertainty, coal price, and carbon pricing in China: Evidence from pilot carbon markets.

Exploring enablers and inhibitors of AI‐enabled drones for manufacturing process audits: A mixed‐method approach (2024)
Journal Article
Shankar, A., Behl, A., Pereira, V., Chavan, M., & Chirico, F. (2024). Exploring enablers and inhibitors of AI‐enabled drones for manufacturing process audits: A mixed‐method approach. Business Strategy and the Environment, https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3679

The objective of this study is to explore the enablers and inhibitors of AI-enabled drone adoption for manufacturing process audit using a mixed-method design. A qualitative study was performed to explore the enablers and inhibitors. Further, based o... Read More about Exploring enablers and inhibitors of AI‐enabled drones for manufacturing process audits: A mixed‐method approach.

Empowering women agriculture entrepreneurs: banks' role in achieving sustainable development goals (2024)
Journal Article
Adefare, T., Adeola, O., Mogaji, E., Phong Nguyen, N., & Alaba Mogaji, S. (2024). Empowering women agriculture entrepreneurs: banks' role in achieving sustainable development goals. International Journal of Bank Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-03-2023-0128

Purpose
This research aims to explore the role of banks in supporting women agriculture entrepreneurs (WAEs) to contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focusses on the experiences of women entrepreneurs in the agric... Read More about Empowering women agriculture entrepreneurs: banks' role in achieving sustainable development goals.

High street banking on the app: branding strategies of traditionally-driven neobanks (2024)
Journal Article
Mogaji, E., & Phong Nguyen, N. (2024). High street banking on the app: branding strategies of traditionally-driven neobanks. International Journal of Bank Marketing, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-12-2022-0529

Purpose
Several high street retail banks are extending their brands into digital banking through fully digital, app-only neobanks, which have been described as traditionally-driven neobanks (TDNBs). These TDNBs are considered a form of brand extensi... Read More about High street banking on the app: branding strategies of traditionally-driven neobanks.

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.

Linking Artificial Intelligence and Supply Chain Resilience: Roles of Dynamic Capabilities Mediator and Open Innovation Moderator (2023)
Journal Article
Tiep Le, T., & Behl, A. (2023). Linking Artificial Intelligence and Supply Chain Resilience: Roles of Dynamic Capabilities Mediator and Open Innovation Moderator. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 71, 8577 - 8590. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEM.2023.3348274

The uncertain and rapidly changing environment raises deep concerns about supply chain resilience (SCRe). Particularly in the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) settings, the lack of resources of SMEs becomes more pressure when considering SCRe. Alt... Read More about Linking Artificial Intelligence and Supply Chain Resilience: Roles of Dynamic Capabilities Mediator and Open Innovation Moderator.

Consumer behavior in the metaverse (2023)
Journal Article
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)
Journal Article
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.