Management Research Review: Volume 34 Issue 3

Communication of emergent international management research

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Corporate governance and firm value as determinants of CEO compensation in Taiwan: 2SLS for panel data model

Shin‐Ping Lee, Hui‐Ju Chen

The main purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships among chief executive officer (CEO) compensation, ownership and firm value. In addition, the determining factors of…

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The effects of firm performance on corporate governance

M. Alix Valenti, Rebecca Luce, Clifton Mayfield

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of prior firm performance on board composition and governance structure.

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Adaptation of allocation of resources and attention in response to external shocks: The case of Southwest Airlines

Daniela P. Blettner

The basic assumption in strategic management is that consistently high performing companies are able to adapt effectively to external shocks. While adaptation of allocation of…

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Creating occupational groups using visual job classification

Thomas A. Stetz, Scott B. Button, Dustin W. Scott

The purpose of this paper is to assess the use of two innovative job analysis techniques. First, a graphic‐based approach is used to collect job classification data. Second, the…

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Predicting long‐term business recovery four years after Hurricane Katrina

Elizabeth Ann Dietch, Christy M. Corey

This study is an empirical examination of the ongoing recovery efforts of surviving businesses in the greater New Orleans area four years after Hurricane Katrina. Factors thought…

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Relationship marketing and the management of corporate image in the bank‐SME relationship

Fatima Vegholm

This study analyzes the nature of relationships between banks and small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) by drawing on the theory of relationship marketing (RM) and the concept…

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Utility maximization? An expectancy view of entrepreneurial persistence

Daniel V. Holland

The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of expectancy and valence in the decision policies of entrepreneurs when choosing whether or not to persist with their current…

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Anti‐consumption of public services: vacci(not)ion for Swine Flu

Melike Demirbag Kaplan, Yusuf Cem Kaplan

Anti‐consumption is a new domain of research that deals with why individuals avoid consumption of particular products. To date, research in this area is only confined to the…

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Cover of Management Research Review

ISSN:

2040-8269

Renamed from:

Management Research News

Online date, start – end:

2010

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Jay Janney
  • Prof Lerong He