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Experiencing emotion in conducting qualitative research as a PhD student
Russ Vince
Aug 01, 2020

This article explores doctoral students’ emotional experience as they learn about conducting qualitative research. Emotions emerging from a shared learning experience provided doctoral students with opportunities to reflect...

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Identity Work and Organizational Identification
Andrew D. Brown
Jul 23, 2017
In this paper, I analyse five approaches to identity work - discursive, dramaturgical, symbolic, socio-cognitive, and psychodynamic - and show how these are helpful in exploring the ways people draw on their membership of...
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Degree of innovation and the entrepreneurs’ intention to create value
Amir Emami, Dimo Dimov
Aug 01, 2017

A vital aspect of entrepreneurial action is the translation of entrepreneur’s opportunity into new value creation. This paper examines the moderating roles of the founder’s experience and innovation degree on the relationship...

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Elite business networks and the field of power
We explore the meaning and implications of Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power and integrate it into a wider conception of the formation and functioning of elites at the highest level in society. Corporate leaders active...
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Harmful Diversification
Alternative assets have become as important as equities and fixed income in the
portfolios of major investors, and so their diversification properties are also
important. However, adding five alternative assets (real...
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Optimal vs Naïve Diversification in Cryptocurrencies
This paper contributes to the literature on cryptocurrencies by examining the performance of naïve (1/N) and optimal (Markowitz) diversification in a portfolio of four popular cryptocurrencies. We employ weekly data with weekly...
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Property Rights and Loss Aversion in Contests

We analyze the effects of property rights and the resulting loss aversion on contest outcomes. We study three situations: in “gain” two players start with no prize and make sunk bids to win a prize; in “loss” both the players...

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Audit within the corporate governance paradigm: a cornerstone built on shifting sand?
This paper is a case study-based investigation of aspects of the current paradigmatic approach to ‘good’ corporate governance with its focus on the interlinked roles of internal control and risk management procedures, internal...
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Performative seduction
Jackie Ford, Nancy Harding
Jul 14, 2021
PurposeThis paper tracks how a policy recommended by management consultants becomes embedded as an integral part of leadership practice. It explores the launch of the concept of ‘talent management’ by McKinsey & Company and...
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Let There Be Light
Jonathan James
Jul 31, 2023

This paper examines the impact of daylight saving time (DST) on fatal road crashes in Australia. I exploit within year transitions to and from DST in a regression discontinuity in time framework. To examine the long run...

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Reflections on “Behind and Beyond Kolb’s Learning Cycle”
Russ Vince
Dec 31, 2022
“Behind and Beyond Kolb’s Learning Cycle” first saw the light of day as a conference paper. It was presented at the “New Directions in Management Education” conference at Leeds University, UK in January 1995. I still have a...
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