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Management Group

There and back again

Rivkin, W., Gerpott, F., Unger, D. (accepted pre-print), There and back again: the role of morning- and evening commute recovery experiences for daily resources across the commute-, work-, and home domain, Human Relations.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Palm, M., Kraft, P., Kammerlander, N. (accepted pre-print), Family firms, M&A strategies, and M&A performance: a meta-analysis, Journal of Management.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Ilyas, I. M., Kammerlander, N., Turturea, R., Van Essen, M. (accepted pre-print), When business model innovation creates value for companies: a meta-analysis on institutional contigencies, Journal of Management Studies.

Management Group

Müthel, M., Frei, C., Hollensbe, E. (accepted pre-print), Erring professionals as second victims: grappling with guilt and identity in the aftermath of error, Academy of Management Journal.

Supply Chain Management Group

Lu, J., Yan, T., Browning, T. (accepted pre-print), Into the unknown? Explaining management nonresponse after a supply-base disruption, Journal of Operations Management.

Management Group

Beyond developing leaders

Vongswasdi, P., Leroy, H. L., Claeys, J., Anisman-Razin, M., Van Dierendonck, D. (2024), Beyond developing leaders: toward a multi-narrative understanding of the value of leadership development programs, Academy of Management Learning & Education, Vol. 23 (1).

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Greven, A., Beule, T., Fischer-Kreer, D., Brettel, M. (2024), Perceiving an entrepreneurial climate at universities: an inquiry into how academic entrepreneurs observe, use, and benefit from support mechanisms, Research Policy, Vol. 53 (2), 104929.

Management Group

Make better allies of your workforce

Karaevli, A., Ozcan, S. (2024), Make better allies of your workforce, MIT Sloan Management Review, Vol. 65 (2), pp. 54-59.

Supply Chain Management Group

Burkhardt, M., Nitsch, F. J., Spinler, S., Van Wassenhove, L. (2023), The effect of acute stress on humanitarian supplies management, Production and Operations Management, Vol. 32 (8), pp. 2546-2559.

Management Group

Lanz, L., Briker, R., Gerpott, F. (2024), Employees adhere more to unethical instructions from human than AI supervisors: complementing experimental evidence with machine learning, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 189 (3), pp. 625–646.

Management Group

Schweitzer, V. M., Gerpott, F., Rivkin, W., Stollberger, J. (2023), (Don't) mind the gap? Information gaps compound curiosity yet also feed frustration at work, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol. 178, 104276.

Finance and Accounting Group

Braggion, F., Von Meyerinck, F., Schaub, N. (2023), Inflation and individual investors' behavior: evidence from the German hyperinflation, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 36 (12), pp. 5012–5045.

Management Group

Van Pelt, V. (2023), Asymmetric adjustment of control, Contemporary Accounting Research, Vol. 40 (4), pp. 2203-2225.

Finance and Accounting Group

Keller, T., Glaum, M., Bausch, A., Bunz, T. (2023), The “CEO in context” technique revisited: a replication and extension of Hambrick and Quigley (2014), Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 44 (4), pp. 1111-1138.

Supply Chain Management Group

Huchzermeier, A., Mönch, T. (2023), Mixed‐model assembly lines with variable takt and open stations, Production and Operations Management, Vol. 32 (3), pp. 704-722.

Management Group

Jost, P.-J. (2023), Auditing versus monitoring and the role of commitment, Review of Accounting Studies, Vol. 28 (2), pp. 463–496.

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