We are pleased to share with you the latest issue of BRQ Business Research Quarterly (Vol. 28, Issue 2), now available online:
🔗 https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/BRQ/current
This issue features a rich and diverse set of articles addressing timely questions in strategy, corporate governance, stakeholder engagement, and organizational resilience. The papers provide valuable theoretical insights and empirical contributions to ongoing debates in management research.
Highlights include:
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Herman Aguinis and Brianna C. Gibson propose a multidimensional framework of scholarly impact, advocating for performance assessment that includes both academic and external stakeholders.
👉 Making waves: How to improve scholarly impact performance through stakeholder engagement
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Ruth V. Aguilera and MarÃa Ruiz Castillo offer an updated view on corporate governance, accounting for the disruptions and challenges facing firms today.
👉 Toward an updated corporate governance framework: Fundamentals, disruptions, and future research
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Andrea Mazzelli and Nicolai J. Foss examine how firms imitate R&D investments to pursue learning and legitimacy goals, integrating strategic and institutional perspectives.
👉 How learning and legitimacy goals influence inter-firm imitation in R&D investment decisions
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Ana Oliveira, Francisco Carvalho, and Nuno R. Reis explore how institutional experience across EU countries affects firm performance and institutional competitive advantage.
👉 Institutional experience, formal institutional quality, and firm performance
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Ole Friis and Jens B. Mathiasen delve into how strategists use artifacts to influence collective understanding during the strategy-making process.
👉 Strategy-making: The use and misuse of artifacts to achieve common understanding
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Esther Mellado-Garcia, Nuria Ortiz-de-Mandojana, and José A. Aragón-Correa analyze how investor characteristics can help firms maintain resilience after crises and avoid relapse.
👉 Avoiding relapses after crises: Exploring the influence of firm investors' characteristics on organizational resilience
We hope you find this issue insightful and useful for your own research!!!
Please feel free to share it with colleagues and students who may benefit from these contributions.
Warm wishes,
Alberto Aragón-Correa, Juan MaÃcas
Co-Editors-in-chief BRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Juan Maicas-Lopez
Full Professor
CUNEF University
Madrid
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