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Management Group

Gerpott, F., Van Quaquebeke, N. (2023), Kiss-up-kick-down to get ahead: a resource perspective on how, when, why, and with whom middle managers use ingratiatory and exploitative behaviors to advance their career, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 60 (7), pp. 1855-1883.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Reck, F. S., Fischer, D., Brettel, M. (2022), Ethical decision-making in family firms: the role of employee identification, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 180 (2), pp. 651–673.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Greven, A., Kruse, S., Vos, A., Strese, S., Brettel, M. (2023), Achieving product ambidexterity in new product development: the role of middle managers' dynamic managerial capabilities, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 60 (7), pp. 1786-1818.

Supply Chain Management Group

Cohen, M., Cui, S., Doetsch, S., Ernst, R., Huchzermeier, A., Kouvelis, P., Lee, H., Matuso, H., Tsay, A. (2022), Bespoke supply-chain resilience: the gap between theory and practice, Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 68 (5), pp. 515-531.

Management Group

Jost, P.-J., Ressi, A. (2022), What can I do for you? optimal market segmentation in service markets, Production and Operations Management, Vol. 31 (7), pp. 2838-2852.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Riar, F., Wiedeler, C., Kammerlander, N., Kellermanns, F. (2022), Venturing motives and venturing types in entrepreneurial families: a corporate entrepreneurship perspective, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Vol. 46 (1), pp. 44-81.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Diaz-Moriana, V., Clinton, E., Kammerlander, N. (2024), Untangling goal tensions in family firms: a sensemaking approach, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 61 (1), pp. 69-109.

Management Group

Why some CFOs make better M&A deals

Karaevli, A., Ozcan, S. (2022), Why some CFOs make better M&A deals?, MIT Sloan Management Review, Vol. 63 (4), pp. 78-84.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Lohwasser, T. S., Hoch, F., Kellermanns, F. (2022), Strength in stability: a meta-analysis of family firm performance moderated by institutional stability and regime type, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Vol. 46 (1), pp. 117-158.

Management Group

Couture, F., Jarzabkowski, P., Lê, J. (2023), Triggers,traps and disconnect: how governance obstacles hinder progress on grand challenges, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 66 (6), pp. 1651 - 1680.

Management Group

Crvelin, D., Löhlein, L. (2022), Commensuration by form: lists and accounting in collective action networks, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Vol. 100, 101333.

Management Group

Shin, N., Ziegert, J., Müthel, M. (2022), The detrimental effects of ethical incongruence in teams: an interactionist perspective of ethical fit on relationship conflict and information sharing, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 179 (1), pp. 259–272.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group

Boone, C., Ozcan, S., Li, J. (2022), How are competing logics combined in managerial teams? The impact of branch founding team hybridity on the growth of Islamic bank branches in Turkey, 2002-19, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 59 (6), pp. 1460-1492.

Management Group

Van Doorn, S., Georgakakis, D., Oehmichen, J., Reimer, M. (2023), Opportunity or threat? Exploring middle manager roles in the face of digital transformation, Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 60 (7), pp. 1684-1719.

Management Group

Shaffakat, S., Otaye-Ebede, L., Reb, J., Chandwani, R., Vongswasdi, P. (2022), Mindfulness attenuates both emotional and behavioral reactions following psychological contract breach: a two-stage moderated mediation model, Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 107 (3), pp. 425–443.

Management Group

Burchard, C., Proelss, J., Schäffer, U., Schweizer, D. (2021), Bad news for announcers, good news for rivals - are rivals fully seizing transition-period opportunities following announcers' top management turnovers?, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 42 (3), pp. 579-607.

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