Journal of Strategy and Management: Volume 16 Issue 4

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How resistance to change impairs innovation

Radoslaw M. Nowak

The study identifies the gap in the understanding of how employee resistance to change (RTC) could impact different stages of the process of innovation. To address this research…

Impact of risk culture on supplier selection decisions in family firms

Alexander F.J. Hasenau, Andreas Dutzi

Sourcing decisions are one of the most crucial strategic decisions in companies and often confronted with inherent unexpected uncertainties and risks. This study aims to…

The role of subjective norms in developing entrepreneurial intentions in university students

Jonathan R. Anderson

Enabling and encouraging entrepreneurial activity has long been of interest to scholars and practitioners. Previous research is partly based on the theory of planned behavior…

Modeling and measuring strategic alignment

Jonathan H. Reed

This paper presents an analytical framework for modeling and measuring strategic alignment. The resource-product-market (RPM) model is introduced as a means of representing the…

The dark side of leadership: abusive supervision and its effects on Employee's behavior and well-being

Célia Santos, Arnaldo Coelho, Ana Filipe, Alzira Maria Ascensão Marques

The aim of this study is to examine the impact of abusive supervision on employees' emotional and work-related outcomes, using a theoretical framework that integrates affective…

Strategy, flexibility and performance: how cost leaders’ lack of structural flexibility negatively impacts nonfinancial performance

Matthew T. Oglesby, John A. Parnell, Diane C. Kutz

This study analyzes strategic flexibility with a two-dimensional approach (structural and decisional flexibility). It also investigates the relationships among competitive…

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The evolution of B2B strategies in the rise of value co-creation and service management

Naushaba Chowdhury, Pravin Balaraman, Jonathan Liu

Over the last five decades, business to business (B2B) marketing has evolved from a transactional model to a behavioral model. This evolution is a consequence of the rise in…

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The moderation effect of country culture in the reciprocal relationship between strategic orientations and export performance: a country-level study

Diana Escandon, Jairo Salas, Mauricio Losada-Otalora

This paper analyses the moderation effect of country culture in the reciprocal relationship between the strategic orientations (Organizational entrepreneurship, organizational…

The effect of social media exposure, environmental concern and consumer habits in green consumption intention

Zhang Yanyan, Chuen-Khee Pek, Tat-Huei Cham

This study aims to look into consumers' green consumption intention by incorporating social media exposure, environmental concern and habit into theory of planned behavior (TPB…

Obstacles and strategies in ecosystem governance: a view from the orchestrator side

Christoph Lechner, Maximilian Dexheimer, Nikolaus Lang, Charline Wurzer

Platform ecosystem governance is a decisive issue for orchestrators, as the motivation and behaviors of the complementors in an ecosystem can be distinctly different, shaped by…

Cover of Journal of Strategy and Management

ISSN:

1755-425X

Online date, start – end:

2008

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr. Nicholas O'Regan
  • Professor Abby Ghobadian