Research note: Hofstede's consequences: a study of reviews, citations and replications

M Søndergaard - Organization studies, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
An analysis of applications and replications of the work of Geert Hofstede was based on a
collection of citations of published and unpublished material. Four types of usage were …

Pilgrim's progress: Trends and convergence in research on organizational size and environments

AC Bluedorn - Journal of Management, 1993 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reviews the research conducted on organizational size and environments from
1980 through 1992. Specifically, the environmental research based on the traditional …

When do novel business models lead to high performance? A configurational approach to value drivers, competitive strategy, and firm environment

P Leppänen, G George, O Alexy - Academy of management …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
The strategy literature has viewed novel business model design as a universally positive
antecedent of high performance in entrepreneurial ventures. Not only have scholars …

Environmental strategies and organizational competitiveness in the hotel industry: The role of learning and innovation as determinants of environmental success

E Fraj, J Matute, I Melero - Tourism management, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper examines the links between proactive environmental strategies, organizational
capabilities and competitiveness. A model is proposed and tested using a sample of 232 …

The impacts of intellectual capital, innovation and organizational strategy on firm performance

A Kalkan, ÖÇ Bozkurt, M Arman - Procedia-social and behavioral sciences, 2014 - Elsevier
The concept of intellectual capital was popularized by Tom Stewart in 1991 when Fortune
Magazine published his article “Brainpower: How intellectual capital is becoming Americas' …

Business strategy, financial reporting irregularities, and audit effort

KA Bentley, TC Omer, NY Sharp - Contemporary accounting …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines whether clients' business strategies are a factor in determining the
occurrence of financial reporting irregularities and the level of audit effort. We use the …

Typologies as a unique form of theory building: Toward improved understanding and modeling

DH Doty, WH Glick - Academy of management review, 1994 - journals.aom.org
Organizational typologies have proved to be a popular approach for thinking about
organizational structures and strategies. Authors developing typologies, however, have …

Fit, equifinality, and organizational effectiveness: A test of two configurational theories

DH Doty, WH Glick, GP Huber - Academy of Management journal, 1993 - journals.aom.org
Mintzberg's and Miles and Snow's configurational theories have both received widespread
attention. Most researchers, however, have interpreted these theories in terms of categories …

Speed, stealth, and selective attack: How small firms differ from large firms in competitive behavior

MJ Chen, DC Hambrick - Academy of management journal, 1995 - journals.aom.org
This study examined how small firms differ in their competitive behaviors from their large
rivals in an industry and explored the implications of differences for performance. Data on …

Stories of the storytelling organization: A postmodern analysis of Disney as “Tamara-Land”

DM Boje - Postmodern management theory, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter shows that Walt Disney enterprises as a storytelling organization in which an
active-reactive interplay of premodern, modern, and postmodern discourses occurs. A …