Upper echelons research in marketing

KA Whitler, B Lee, R Krause, NA Morgan - Journal of the Academy of …, 2021 - Springer
Marketing scholars have recently embraced the study of the corporate upper echelons—the
executives and board members atop the organizational hierarchy. However, management …

The role of green credit in carbon neutrality: evidence from the breakthrough technological innovation of renewable energy firms

T Su, L Meng, K Wang, J Wu - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Achieving carbon neutrality requires efforts from the energy industry as well as contributions
from the financial sector. However, the exact impact of the financial sector on carbon …

Carbon emissions trading and corporate green investment: The perspective of external pressure and internal incentive

J Chen, Y Geng, R Liu - Business Strategy and the Environment, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The carbon emissions trading scheme (CETS) is an important institutional innovation that
internalizes external costs caused by corporate carbon emissions and promotes firms to …

Me, myself, and I: influence of CEO narcissism on firms' innovation strategy and the likelihood of product-harm crises

S Kashmiri, CD Nicol, S Arora - Journal of the Academy of Marketing …, 2017 - Springer
This research examines the relationship between narcissistic personality characteristics in
Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and firms' innovation outcomes. The authors argue that …

An empirical study on government direct environmental regulation and heterogeneous innovation investment

W Wu, Y Liu, CH Wu, SB Tsai - Journal of cleaner production, 2020 - Elsevier
There is currently no consensus on the relationship between environmental regulation and
enterprise innovation. Moreover, empirical studies on this topic have generally been based …

Performance feedback and firms' relative strategic emphasis: The moderating effects of board independence and media coverage

L Cheng, E Xie, J Fang, N Mei - Journal of Business Research, 2022 - Elsevier
This study investigates how performance feedback––the discrepancy between aspiration
and actual performance––relates to firms' relative strategic emphasis on value-creation (VC) …

The business case for sustainability reporting: Evidence from stock market reactions

S Du, K Yu, CB Bhattacharya… - Journal of Public Policy & …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Public policy makers seek to enhance disclosure of firms' sustainability performance, yet
firms debate about whether, or to what extent, they should engage in sustainability reporting …

Structural power of female executives and retailer profitability: A contingent resource-based perspective

C Feng, K Xiang - Journal of Business Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Although the retail sector already has a much larger presence of female executives than
other industry sectors, it remains unclear whether female executives should be endowed …

Understanding firms' relative strategic emphases: An entrepreneurial orientation explanation

X Wang, M Dass, DB Arnett, X Yu - Industrial Marketing Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Top management's choices regarding strategic emphases (eg, value-creation versus value-
appropriation) are an important component of firms' success. While extant research has …

Seeking pleasure or avoiding pain: Influence of CEO regulatory focus on firms' advertising, R&D, and marketing controversies

S Kashmiri, P Gala, CD Nicol - Journal of Business Research, 2019 - Elsevier
This research examines the influence of CEOs' regulatory focus on firms' strategic marketing
behavior. The authors propose that the degree of CEOs' promotion focus relative to their …