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Is Mindfulness Good for Everyone? A Cross-Country Impact on Effort-Reward Imbalance and Burnout (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Murtaza, G., Neveu, J. P., & Khan, R. (2019, September). Is Mindfulness Good for Everyone? A Cross-Country Impact on Effort-Reward Imbalance and Burnout. Presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Birmingham, UK

This research explores the moderating effects of mindfulness on the relationships between work effort-reward imbalance (ERI) and job-burnout (JBO). On the basis of a cross-lagged longitudinal research design across two different countries, e.g. Pakis... Read More about Is Mindfulness Good for Everyone? A Cross-Country Impact on Effort-Reward Imbalance and Burnout.

The Relationship between Negative Workplace Gossip and Counterproductive Work Behavior (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khan, R., Murtaza, G., Neveu, J. P., & Talpur, Q.-U. A. (2019, September). The Relationship between Negative Workplace Gossip and Counterproductive Work Behavior. Presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Birmingham, UK

In this research we examine the effects of negative workplace gossip on counterproductive work behaviors (CWB) through emotional exhaustion. We enhance the understanding of negative gossip on CWB by investigating contingency roles of social media and... Read More about The Relationship between Negative Workplace Gossip and Counterproductive Work Behavior.

Trust and West African exporting SME networks (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Amoako, I. O., Omeihe, K. O., Gustafsson, V., & Omeihe, I. (2019, August). Trust and West African exporting SME networks. Paper presented at Centre for African Research on Enterprise and Economic Development 4th Annual Conference, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom

Purpose This paper makes a case for the examination of trust based on the notion that trust differs across contexts. This is important as a study of this nature provides a basis for uncovering new aspects of trust and SME networks. To date most of th... Read More about Trust and West African exporting SME networks.

Nostalgic festivals: The case of Cappadox (2019)
Book Chapter
Taheri, B., Gannon, M. J., & Olya, H. (2019). Nostalgic festivals: The case of Cappadox. In U. Kockel, C. Clopot, B. Tjarve, & M. Nic Craith (Eds.), Heritage and Festivals in Europe: Performing Identities (63-78). Routledge

Taheri, B., Gannon, M. J., & Olya, H. (2019). Nostalgic festivals: The case of Cappadox. In U. Kockel, C. Clopot, B. Tjarve, & M. Nic Craith (Eds.), Heritage and Festivals in Europe: Performing Identities, (63-78). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This Thing Called Goodwill: The Reynolds Metals Company and Political Networking in Wartime America (2019)
Journal Article
Perchard, A. (2019). This Thing Called Goodwill: The Reynolds Metals Company and Political Networking in Wartime America. Enterprise and Society, 20(4), 1044-1083. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2019.25

This article examines the Reynolds Metals Company’s political networking activities in Washington, D.C., and the state capitals of the U.S. South in the 1940s and 1950s. It argues that Reynolds’ astute recruitment of senior staff from federal and sta... Read More about This Thing Called Goodwill: The Reynolds Metals Company and Political Networking in Wartime America.

Practice-based segmentation: taxonomy of C2C co-creation practice segments (2019)
Journal Article
Rihova, I. (2019). Practice-based segmentation: taxonomy of C2C co-creation practice segments. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 31(9), 3799-3818. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-01-2018-0096

Purpose: This paper explores and evaluates practice-based segmentation as an alternative conceptual segmentation perspective that acknowledges the active role of consumers as value co-creators.
Design/methodology/approach: Data comprising various as... Read More about Practice-based segmentation: taxonomy of C2C co-creation practice segments.

Analysis of Financial Distress across Countries: Using Macroeconomic, Industrial indicators and Accounting Data (2019)
Journal Article
Khoja, L., Chipulu, M., & Jayasekera, R. (2019). Analysis of Financial Distress across Countries: Using Macroeconomic, Industrial indicators and Accounting Data. International Review of Financial Analysis, 66, Article 101379. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2019.101379

This paper applies three-way multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis to examine the nature of insolvency in the Gulf Corporation Council, the United Kingdom and the United States of America between from 2004 to 2012. The findings of this paper... Read More about Analysis of Financial Distress across Countries: Using Macroeconomic, Industrial indicators and Accounting Data.

Enterprise Social Media Adoption: Its Impact on Social Capital in Work and Job Satisfaction (2019)
Journal Article
Fu, J., Sawang, S., & Sun, Y. (2019). Enterprise Social Media Adoption: Its Impact on Social Capital in Work and Job Satisfaction. Sustainability, 11(16), Article 4453. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11164453

Enterprise social media is increasingly being recognized as an important technical tool to achieve more effective management and sustainable development. Limited research has been conducted on workplace satisfaction in the enterprise social media con... Read More about Enterprise Social Media Adoption: Its Impact on Social Capital in Work and Job Satisfaction.

A spirit of generosity: philanthropy in the Scotch Whisky Industry (2019)
Journal Article
MacKenzie, N., Gordon, J., & Gannon, M. (2019). A spirit of generosity: philanthropy in the Scotch Whisky Industry. Business History Review, 93(3), 529-552. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000768051900093X

Recent literature on philanthropy and business has focused on the return of capital to businesses and entrepreneurs from giving. In this paper, we show how historical context impacts the motivations and organizational forms created over time in phila... Read More about A spirit of generosity: philanthropy in the Scotch Whisky Industry.

The European Union preventive restructuring framework: A hole in one? (2019)
Journal Article
Ehmke, D., Gant, J. L., Boon, G.-J., Langkjaer, L., & Ghio, E. (2019). The European Union preventive restructuring framework: A hole in one?. International Insolvency Review, 28(2), 184-209. https://doi.org/10.1002/iir.1344

While traditionally (Continental) Europe has not been known for being particularly debtor- or restructuring-friendly, important reforms were implemented in recent decades that have fostered restructurings in Europe. In this article, we comparatively... Read More about The European Union preventive restructuring framework: A hole in one?.

Manufacturing Value: A Reciprocal model of Work Goal Attainment across Cultures (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khan, R., Neveu, J. P., & Murtaza, G. (2019, August). Manufacturing Value: A Reciprocal model of Work Goal Attainment across Cultures. Presented at Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, USA

The present research is concerned with the goal valuation process. Grounded in Conservation of Resources theory (Hobfoll, 1988, 1989), it explores the dynamics of selected resources, including self-efficacy, optimism, and subjective well-being, in re... Read More about Manufacturing Value: A Reciprocal model of Work Goal Attainment across Cultures.

The Paisley Abbey Rentals, c.1460-1550: an initial investigation (2019)
Journal Article
Farnhill, K., & Dobie, A. (2019). The Paisley Abbey Rentals, c.1460-1550: an initial investigation. Scottish Business and Industrial History, 32(1), 22-46

This paper explores the potential uses of a neglected source for the history of Paisley abbey, the rental book from 1460-1550. It begins by exploring the importance of Paisley Abbey in medieval Scotland, its relations with the Cluniac order, and the... Read More about The Paisley Abbey Rentals, c.1460-1550: an initial investigation.

Governance infrastructure and FDI flows in developing countries (2019)
Journal Article
Ross, A. G. (2019). Governance infrastructure and FDI flows in developing countries. Transnational Corporations Review, 11(2), 109-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/19186444.2019.1640572

With the existence and management of certain national and global-level institutions being called into question by their electorates and members, the aim of this paper based on a sample of 122 countries over the period 2002–2017 was to investigate the... Read More about Governance infrastructure and FDI flows in developing countries.

I Love Portland - public consultation summary publication (2019)
Report
Robertson, M., & Ferdinand, N. (2019). I Love Portland - public consultation summary publication. Isle of Portland, UK: b-side CIC, Arts Council England

Funding support from Arts Council England, this “Lovability” project employed the skills of Dr Nicole Ferdinand and Dr Martin Robertson in a consultation process with representatives of communities with whom b-side CIC live and work. These communitie... Read More about I Love Portland - public consultation summary publication.

Environmental and managerial information for cleaner production strategies: An environmental management development perspective (2019)
Journal Article
Gunarathne, A. N., & Lee, K.-H. (2019). Environmental and managerial information for cleaner production strategies: An environmental management development perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production, 237, Article 117849. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117849

This paper examines the uses and characteristics of environmental and managerial information for cleaner production (CP) strategies to achieve corporate sustainability from an environmental management development perspective. Based on a development s... Read More about Environmental and managerial information for cleaner production strategies: An environmental management development perspective.

Harnessing the Influence of Social Media in Online Luxury Brand Communication (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lu, X., Filieri, R., & Rahman, M. (2019, July). Harnessing the Influence of Social Media in Online Luxury Brand Communication. Presented at 2019 Global Fashion Management Conference, Paris, France

This research has adopted Word-of-Mouth (WOM) and social support theory along with a social media (SM) perspective to investigate why consumers enjoy using SM and interacting with luxury brand. Focusing on fundamental human needs, this study aims to... Read More about Harnessing the Influence of Social Media in Online Luxury Brand Communication.

Five decades of research on urban poverty: Main research communities, core knowledge producers, and emerging thematic areas (2019)
Journal Article
Panori, A., Mora, L., & Reid, A. (2019). Five decades of research on urban poverty: Main research communities, core knowledge producers, and emerging thematic areas. Journal of Cleaner Production, 237, 117850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.117850

Urban poverty represents one of the greatest and most urgent challenges that modern society is facing. The criticality of this global issue is represented by a rapidly growing body of academic literature which aims to explain the dynamics of urban po... Read More about Five decades of research on urban poverty: Main research communities, core knowledge producers, and emerging thematic areas.

Managing the co-creation of narratives in the heritage sector: The case of the Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh (2019)
Book Chapter
Urquhart, E., & Leask, A. (2019). Managing the co-creation of narratives in the heritage sector: The case of the Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh. In Experiential Consumption and Marketing in Tourism with a Cross-Cultural Context. Goodfellow Publishers

The objectives of this chapter are to:
- Link together theoretical approaches to storytelling and narrative creation with the co-creation of heritage experiences;
- Identify and discuss management practices and associated opportunities for narrati... Read More about Managing the co-creation of narratives in the heritage sector: The case of the Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh.