Review
Business
Yanyan Chen, Timo Mandler, Lars Meyer-Waarden
Summary: Loyalty programs are important for promoting customer relationships and repeat purchases. Existing research mainly focuses on mechanisms and industry applications of LPs, while further studies are needed on multiple theoretical perspectives, as well as LP design and outcomes in online and B2B contexts.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2021)
Review
Business
Yann Truong, Savvas Papagiannidis
Summary: This article discusses the application of artificial intelligence in innovation management and reviews relevant literature. It presents how AI can assist innovation managers in each stage of the innovation process and explains the contributions of these studies to advancing our understanding of AI as an enabler for innovation.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2022)
Review
Engineering, Industrial
Andrea Geissinger, Christofer Laurell, Christina Oberg, Christian Sandstrom
Summary: Social media analytics (SMA) has emerged as a complement or alternative to traditional research methods in innovation management. This article reviews and assesses the use of SMA in innovation management research, highlighting its popularity and potential. The authors develop a research agenda and suggest areas for future research using SMA.
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Tapas Sudan, Rashi Taggar, Pabitra Kumar Jena, Deepika Sharma
Summary: The growing complexity and vulnerability of global supply chains pose significant challenges to their functionality, and organizations have adopted various strategies to mitigate the impact of disruptions. However, these strategies have proven relatively ineffective due to a lack of comprehensive knowledge and skewed research focus. This study aims to bridge the research gaps by comprehensively examining relevant studies on Supply Chain Disruption Mitigation Strategies (SCDMS) and proposes a conceptual framework for organizations and researchers. Through quantitative analysis, the study reveals the increasing relevance of SCDMS in the contemporary market landscape and provides insights for future research directions.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2023)
Review
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ruchi Mishra, Shivam Gupta, Archana A. Mukherjee
Summary: Firms are using blockchain technology to prevent fraudulent activities and identify data tampering in supply chains. However, a comprehensive review of blockchain application in building a cyber-secure and resilient supply chain is lacking. This study conducts a systematic literature review to assess the state of literature on the significance of blockchain in this context. The analysis reveals six dominant themes related to blockchain adoption and application, challenges, and benefits in the supply chain.
COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
(2023)
Review
Business
Vera-Line Montreuil
Summary: This paper aims to provide an in-depth synthesis of the evidence on organizational change capability (OCC) and address the ambiguity surrounding this construct. Through a literature review, it is found that change capacity, change capability, and change competency are not synonymous terms. The limitation of the research lies in its focus on the past two decades and it proposes a change maturity framework to guide further investigations.
MANAGEMENT DECISION
(2023)
Article
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Erik Karger, Marvin Jagals, Frederik Ahlemann
Summary: Today's cities are facing challenges due to climate change and urbanization, and the concept of smart cities aims to address these challenges by using modern technology. Smart mobility and transportation are crucial aspects, with blockchain technology being explored for transactions and interactions in the context of smart mobility to increase efficiency.
Review
Business
Anupriya Khan, Satish Krishnan, Amandeep Dhir
Summary: The relationship between e-government and corruption has attracted considerable attention, but there is a lack of coherent viewpoints. Through a systematic literature review, we classified and synthesized prior studies, identified key gaps in the literature, discovered potential research areas, and expanded avenues for future studies.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2021)
Review
Business
Diana Ivanycheva, William S. Schulze, Erik Lundmark, Francesco Chirico
Summary: This review examines Lifestyle Entrepreneurship (LE), which has been overlooked in research on entrepreneurship motivation. The authors provide definitions and a framework for investigating LE, exploring different types of LE and their antecedents, behaviors, and outcomes. They propose a research agenda that highlights the importance of studying LE as a distinct domain of entrepreneurship and its role in enriching individual and social welfare.
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
(2023)
Article
Business
Tiago Goncalves, Carla Curado, Mirian Oliveira
Summary: Knowledge withholding (KW) is a multidimensional construct in the knowledge management literature. This paper reviews the theoretical backgrounds, antecedents, consequents, and methodological choices related to KW research. Differences between KW-related constructs are identified, and future research directions and practical implications are discussed. The contributions of this work include an overview and clarification of the KW research agenda, as well as a comprehensive analytic framework to guide future research.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Information Science & Library Science
Marc Riar, Benedikt Morschheuser, Ruediger Zarnekow, Juho Hamari
Summary: This study examines how gamification motivates cooperation and its effects in cooperative contexts. By theorizing a framework for gamifying cooperation, the research reviews existing literature and proposes future research agenda points for exploring gamifying cooperative activity.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
(2022)
Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Chrisalena Athanasiadou, Georgios Theriou
Summary: This study categorizes and reviews literature on telework, aiming to stimulate future research, provide a reference for scholars, and help managers understand crucial dimensions.
Review
Communication
Daniela Mahl, Mike S. Schafer, Jing Zeng
Summary: Research on conspiracy theories in digital media has grown considerably in recent years, leading to a more multidisciplinary and diverse field of research. However, most studies lack a definition of conspiracy theories and fail to distinguish them from other forms of deceptive content. The focus has primarily been on individual, mainstream social media platforms, Western countries, English-language communication, and single conspiracy theories.
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
(2022)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Pramukh Nanjundaswamy Vasist, Satish Krishnan
Summary: Sustainability research has grown significantly over the past three decades, but fake news poses a challenge to this field. This study conducts a comprehensive literature review to understand the interactions between fake news, deception, and sustainability-focused innovations. The review identifies research gaps and presents a research agenda and conceptual framework for further investigation. This study sheds light on the impact of fake news on sustainability and provides insights for practitioners and policymakers.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2023)
Review
Business
Tiina Onkila, Bhavesh Sarna
Summary: In recent years, the literature on employee-CSR relations has significantly increased, focusing mainly on organizational implementation of CSR and organizational benefits. Future research should pay more attention to the active role of employees in CSR relations, particularly in bottom-up change processes.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(2022)