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Automotive fuel prices at branded and unbranded service stations: differences in the impact of seller density, brand concentration and search costs
This paper analyses the impact of local competition on gasoline and diesel pricing at branded and unbranded independent service stations. Based on our theory-driven discussion we derive a number of hypotheses, which are ... -
Consequences of open innovation: effects on skill-driven recruitment
Purpose This paper aims to focus on the human side of inbound open innovation by analyzing the effects that the adoption of different knowledge search strategies for innovation has on new recruitment needs. Design/method ... -
The effect of sustainability on new product development in manufacturing—internal and external practices
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the link between the adoption of sustainability practices and new product development (NPD) in manufacturing companies. From a triple bottom line (TBL) perspective and considering ... -
Enhancing open innovation: managing not invented here syndrome in collaborative projects
Despite having consensus on the negative relationship between individuals’ biased attitude towards externally generated ideas and the applicability of inbound open innovation (OI) as a strategy, we find a gap in the literature ... -
How many to be different? The role of number and the partner type on innovation performance
Collaboration with external partners for innovation is seen as a major driver of novel ideas. Previous studies have revealed the importance of collaboration with different partners on innovation performance; however, many ... -
Pay to be green? The effect of corporate social responsibility contracting on green innovation performance
This study examines how the integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) criteria in executive compensation can improve green innovation performance in European countries. Using agency theory and stakeholder theory, ... -
Product/process definition, technology adoption and workforce qualification: impact on performance
This paper analyses the impact of manufacturing technologies (MTs) and workers' qualifications on labour productivity and flexibility, taking into account the product-process (P-P) strategy adopted by the company. This ... -
Stakeholder pressures and sustainability practices in manufacturing: consideration of the economic development context
In the context of global concern for the environment and considering the observation that very few manufacturing companies have taken a more proactive position on sustainability, it has been suggested that the stakeholder ... -
Sustainability drivers and national culture in buyer-supplier environmental practices: an institutional perspective
Purpose: This study aims to explore how sustainability drivers interact with national culture to explain the adoption of buyer–supplier environmental sustainability practices. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on ... -
Sustainability isomorphism in buyer–supplier relationships: the impact of supply chain leadership
Within the framework of institutional theory, this study explores how the proactiveness of focal (or buying) manufacturing firms, demonstrated through the adoption of various sustainability practices, influences the ... -
Why is manufacturing not more sustainable? The effects of different sustainability practices on sustainability outcomes and competitive advantage
Over the last decades, there has been growing worldwide concern for the notable contribution of manufacturing activities to environmental damages. In this context, there is an open debate regarding the incentives of companies ...