The dark sides of people analytics: reviewing the perils for organisations and employees
LM Giermindl, F Strich, O Christ… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Technological advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are heralding a new era of
analytics and data-driven decision-making. Organisations increasingly rely on people …
analytics and data-driven decision-making. Organisations increasingly rely on people …
What makes a process theoretical contribution?
C Cloutier, A Langley - Organization Theory, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In recent years, there have been many calls for scholars to innovate in their styles of
conceptual work, and in particular to develop process theoretical contributions that consider …
conceptual work, and in particular to develop process theoretical contributions that consider …
Managing digital servitization toward smart solutions: Framing the connections between technologies, business models, and ecosystems
The present study extends the discussion on product manufacturers' digital servitization
toward smart solutions by outlining and reviewing the existing literature on digital …
toward smart solutions by outlining and reviewing the existing literature on digital …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of organizational inertia on business model innovation, open innovation and corporate performance
Business model design becomes an essential source of firm innovation in the current
competitive world. Business model innovation refers to the creation or reinvention of existing …
competitive world. Business model innovation refers to the creation or reinvention of existing …
[HTML][HTML] Building dynamic capabilities by leveraging big data analytics: The role of organizational inertia
Although big data analytics have been claimed to revolutionize the way firms operate and do
business, there is a striking lack of knowledge about how organizations should adopt and …
business, there is a striking lack of knowledge about how organizations should adopt and …
From internationalization to evolution: The Uppsala model at 40 years
JE Vahlne, J Johanson - Journal of international business studies, 2017 - Springer
The original Uppsala model that was published in 1977 explains the internationalization
process of firms. We have further developed the model several times in the intervening …
process of firms. We have further developed the model several times in the intervening …
Green supply chain management and the circular economy: Reviewing theory for advancement of both fields
Purpose Green supply chain management (GSCM) and the circular economy (CE) overlap
but also differ. The purpose of this paper is to clarify linkages between these two concepts. It …
but also differ. The purpose of this paper is to clarify linkages between these two concepts. It …
Doing more with less: Innovation input and output in family firms
Family firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of organization that is
reluctant to invest in innovation; however, simultaneously, evidence has shown that family …
reluctant to invest in innovation; however, simultaneously, evidence has shown that family …
[HTML][HTML] Re-examining path dependence in the digital age: The evolution of connected car business models
R Bohnsack, H Kurtz, A Hanelt - Research Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Proliferating digitalization affects the evolution of business models across contexts and
challenges firms' established innovation trajectories. Prior work on organizational path …
challenges firms' established innovation trajectories. Prior work on organizational path …
Springboard internationalization by emerging market firms: Speed of first cross-border acquisition
According to the springboard perspective, emerging market multinationals seek strategic
assets aggressively from the outset. In this paper, we investigate the role of firms' institutional …
assets aggressively from the outset. In this paper, we investigate the role of firms' institutional …