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The field of talent management (TM) has grown over the last two decades, and much theoretical and methodological progress has been made in an effort to better conceptualize the field. Despite these efforts, the construction of knowledge within TM research has ignored power and gender dynamics....
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The COVID-19 pandemic has tested health care professionals to the extreme. This study investigated the re-enchanting effect of shared leadership and passion at work in the context of public health care. This study advances on the Self-Determination Theory to suggest that shared leadership has a...
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This study investigates the moderating influence of R&D intensity on the relationships between family management and firm performance in private firms. The results confirm that R&D intensity reinforces the negative effect of family management on firm performance. More specifically, we obtain...
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Over decades, research on multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) strategies has been anchored in internalization theory. Strongly grounded in transaction cost economics to explain foreign market entry, it hardly explains how MNEs can build and sustain a competitive advantage. Thus, this paper aims...
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This paper reviews the literature on global value chain configuration, providing an overview of this topic. Specifically, we review the literature focusing on the concept of the global value chain and its activities, the decisions involved in its configuration, such as location, the governance...
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R&D cooperation has become a core aspect of the innovation strategy of R&D-performing organisations over the last three …
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This paper investigates whether and to what extent individual firms improve their innovation from behaving as brokers … innovation levels by means of quantile regressions. Finally, we speculate about the indirect and interactive effects of the … broker's innovative performance. In addition, the intensity of the impact varies for different innovation levels and the firm …
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proposed MEDA is applied to data from the Community Innovation Survey (CIS), a large database commonly used to analyse firms …' innovation activities, prior to fitting ordered logit and Tobit regression models. A set of recommended practices involving MEDA …
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interorganizational learning, on the performance of alliances for innovation. By adopting a contingency view, we explore whether the … low. These results also have useful implications for managers involved in alliances for innovation, who can direct the …
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organizational innovation as well as overall performance. Our results, which are derived from a sample of 132 SMEs active in … organizational innovation. …
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