Scientific articles: Recent submissions
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A cross-lagged study investigating the relationship between burnout and subjective career success from a lifespan developmental perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This study draws on the conservation of resources theory to investigate the relationship between burnout (disengage-ment and emotional exhaustion) and subjective career suc-cess (SCS) through career insecurity ... -
Information, Perceptions, and Electoral Behaviour of Young Voters: A Randomised Controlled Experiment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The way people absorb and process politically relevant information is central to their subsequent political behaviour (in terms of turnout and vote choice). Nonetheless, little is known about how young voters – who might ... -
Energy cost efficient scheduling in flexible job-shop manufacturing systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)This paper studies the problem of determining energy efficient schedules in a flexible job shop. The goal is to minimize the total energy cost, given a time-of-use pricing scheme, while ensuring that the schedule does not ... -
Public Employees as Elected Politicians: Assessing the Substantive Effects of Passive Representation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In many countries, public sector employees are eligible to hold political offices during their employment as civil servants. This often triggers conflict-of-interest concerns that elected public employees might sway policies ... -
A lexicographic optimization approach for a bi-objective parallel-machine scheduling problem minimizing total quality loss and total tardiness
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In wafer fabrication, production quality is a key performance index and is subject to machine condition deterioration. This paper studies a parallel-machine scheduling problem that can typically be found in the photolithography ... -
The perceived usefulness of a degree as a function of discipline
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Over 500 British respondents rated the extent to which a degree in 35 different subjects/disciplines (Anthropology to Zoology) would lead to useful skills acquisition and thence a well-paid job. These ratings factored into ... -
Revisiting Zuckerman's (1999) Categorical Imperative: An Application of Epistemic Maps for Replication
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Academic Abstract: We revisit Zuckerman’s (1999) “The Categorical Imperative: Securities Analysts and the Illegitimacy Discount,” which theorizes that when organizations are recognized as legitimate players in a category, ... -
Understanding business offending: Survey research in Iran
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Understanding business offending reflects the extent to which white-collar crime makes sense to respondents in the current survey research. Making sense implies a number of factors that influence understandability. An ... -
Audit-Firm Profitability: Determinants and Implications for Audit Outcomes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)We use a novel dataset that links audit-firm and client-firm financial statement information from the U.K.’s largest audit firms to examine drivers of audit-firm profitability and its implications for audit outcomes. We ... -
A (meta)governance framework for multi-level governance of inter-organizational project networks
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Little is known about the governance of inter-organizational networks for projects. This study empirically develops a theoretical framework for this, using twenty-eight project networks as case studies, applying 124 ... -
Tasting brands: Associations between brand personality and tastes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We test how and why food taste and brand personality interactively influence consumer evaluations. Although food branding is a substantial and large market, studies on food taste and brand personality have only been conducted ... -
Sketching the Future of Human-Food Interaction: Emerging Directions for Future Practice
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)There is an increasing interest in food within the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) field with emerging interactive prototypes that augment, extend, and challenge the various ways in which people engage with food. The ... -
Countercyclical Credit Policies and Banking Concentration: Evidence from Brazil
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)We study the asymmetric effects of procyclical and countercyclical expansions of public banks’ credit on economic growth. Using a panel of Brazilian municipalities (2009–2014) and the same identification strat- egy as ... -
Doctors in distress: The personality profile of derailing doctors
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objective: This study looked at the bright and dark-side personality profile of distressed and potentially derailing doctors (82% male). The derailing doctors were on average 48.75 years old, and from many specialities, ... -
Organizational identity work in MNE subsidiaries: Managing dual embeddedness
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper adopts an organizational identity work perspective to examine how MNE subsidiaries manage dual embeddedness to strategically position themselves in both their local context and in the global MNE. Prior research ... -
Structuring the Start-up: How Coordination Emerges in Start-ups through Learning Sequencing
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)To succeed in growing and scaling their organization, start-ups must establish roles, routines, rules, and plans that coordinate organizational activities. However, early-stage start-ups often lack such coordination ... -
Escalation Of Darkness By White-Collar Offenders: A Case Study Of Environmental Crime Convenience
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Commitment to goals can escalate to such an extent that it encourages deviant behaviour even after detection of a crime. A case study illustrates how detection of environmental crime in one country led to environmental ... -
Space for seduction: the redefining of auction houses’ role in the art market
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Technological and socio-economic changes have forced organizations in the art sector to redefine their function in the market, to strengthen their relationships with consumers and to appeal to a more heterogeneous consumer ... -
The intuitive eating scale-2: re-evaluating its factor structure using a bifactor exploratory structural equation modelling framework
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Purpose Previous studies examining the appropriateness of the 4-factor model of intuitive eating scale-2 (IES-2) scores have returned equivocal results, which may reflect methodological limitations in the way IES-2 scores ... -
Psychopathy and Openness-to-experience as predictors of malevolent and benevolent creativity
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study examined personality antecedents of idea generation when pursuing either benevolent or malevolent goals. Specifically, 308 participants completed two Divergent Thinking tests. A malevolent divergent thinking ...