When governments act as strategists: Geopolitical turmoil and global strategy theory
Abstract Research Summary The resurgence of geopolitical rivalry is challenging core assumptions of global strategy theory. Long‐standing views that economic interdependence is inherently beneficial, governments act as rule setters, multinational enterprises operate autonomously, and market and political strategy are separate no longer capture today's ...
Ari Van Assche, Thomas Lindner
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Characterizing Ultimatum Game responders: a scoping review of factors that influence decision-making through an evolutionary lens. [PDF]
Chowdhury A, Rangaswamy M, Kolte A.
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Global strategy in a changing world: Why we need classic theories
Abstract Research Summary In their Point article, Van Assche and Lindner argue that recent geopolitical developments require revisiting theoretical assumptions underlying global strategy research. We question both the scope of the empirical changes they describe and the implication that existing frameworks have become inadequate.
Liena Kano, Catherine Welch
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Heat stress and social dialogue in Greece. [PDF]
Koukoulaki T, Georgiadou P, Kapsali K.
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Abstract Research Summary Under what conditions do headquarters replace the general manager (GM) of an underperforming subsidiary? We argue that translating performance feedback into managerial intervention requires an inferential step the behavioral theory of the firm has only partially theorized.
Liang (Arthur) Li +2 more
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Dynamic optimization of shared storage for renewable driven grids with insights from Egypt. [PDF]
Hassan M, Beshr E.
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Using ARIMA‐based interrupted time‐series analysis, this study reveals that China's NVBP policy significantly reduced daily costs and enhanced affordability, driving generic substitution and the elimination of low‐quality products. Additionally, non‐winning manufacturers adopted strategic pricing behaviors to segment the market.
Yufei Cheng +6 more
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Bargaining risk governance within the context of China's belt and road initiative: Perspectives derived from the Kindleberger Trap theory. [PDF]
Shen Z, Ye Y, Siraj A, Li Z.
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Caring Flexibly? Working Conditions and the Supply of Adult Care
ABSTRACT Although flexible employment policies can help employed individuals balance caregiving and paid work, limited evidence has been devoted to examining the effect of working flexibly on the supply of care to older adults. In this paper, we study the impact of flexible working conditions on the supply of informal adult care and mental health.
Joan Costa‐Font, Wanying Wang
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Collective bargaining and social dialogue as instruments to protect workers from heatwaves and climate change in the European Union. [PDF]
Riesco-Sanz A.
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