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View article: It's Not You, It's Me—Women's Denial of Gendered Inequalities in the Event Industry
It's Not You, It's Me—Women's Denial of Gendered Inequalities in the Event Industry Open
Gender inequalities are a persistent barrier to career progression, including in industries predominantly occupied by women. This study used a Delphi study in the United Kingdom and Australia to analyze women's experiences of careers in th…
View article: Contingent valuation versus choice experiment: estimating the willingness to pay for organic oranges in Vietnam
Contingent valuation versus choice experiment: estimating the willingness to pay for organic oranges in Vietnam Open
Purpose The study estimates the willingness to pay for organic oranges and identifies its influencing factors among consumers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach The study used survey data from 413 households in the M…
View article: Professor Gordon Redding, 20 May 1937–17 February 2024
Professor Gordon Redding, 20 May 1937–17 February 2024 Open
View article: ‘They don't think I can do it’: Experiences of <scp>self‐advocates</scp>, employment specialists, and employers on employment of adults with intellectual disability
‘They don't think I can do it’: Experiences of <span>self‐advocates</span>, employment specialists, and employers on employment of adults with intellectual disability Open
Background A multi‐phase Canadian study was conducted as part of a large‐scale community and academic research partnership focused on understanding and improving the employment experiences of people with intellectual disabilities. Method T…
View article: Perspectives on work, employment and management: Asia, comparisons and convergence
Perspectives on work, employment and management: Asia, comparisons and convergence Open
View article: Atrial Fibrillation In Patients With Stroke Attributed to Large- or Small-Vessel Disease
Atrial Fibrillation In Patients With Stroke Attributed to Large- or Small-Vessel Disease Open
Importance The STROKE AF study found that in patients with prior ischemic stroke attributed to large-artery atherosclerotic disease (LAD) or small-vessel occlusive disease (SVD), 12% developed AF over 1 year when monitored with an insertab…
View article: Guest editorial: A different world of work: the sharing economy and (in)equity, identity and rewards
Guest editorial: A different world of work: the sharing economy and (in)equity, identity and rewards Open
View article: Alibaba and Coupang in the spotlight
Alibaba and Coupang in the spotlight Open
Alibaba and Coupang had enjoyed a period of success, starting with their IPOs. However, both companies have underperformed Amazon during the last 12 months. This special issue explores the underlying drivers for their tumultuous performanc…
View article: Female Empowerment and Radical Empathy for the Sustainability of Creative Industries: The Case of K-Pop
Female Empowerment and Radical Empathy for the Sustainability of Creative Industries: The Case of K-Pop Open
Contrary to the critical understanding of the cultural and/or creative industry that unduly emphasizes demoralized commercial activities of profit-maximizing, accompanied by the concomitant destruction of individual self-realization, the 2…
View article: BUILDING A WORKFORCE WHICH HAS THE RESILIENCE TO DEAL WITH THE DEMANDS OF POLICING
BUILDING A WORKFORCE WHICH HAS THE RESILIENCE TO DEAL WITH THE DEMANDS OF POLICING Open
On November 23, 2022, Chief Constable (C.C.) Chris Rowley for Lancashire Constabulary presented Building a Workforce Which Has the Resilience to Deal with the Demands of Policing. The key points discussed were the conceptualization of resi…
View article: Guest editorial
Guest editorial Open
View article: Workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: insights from strategic human resource management in Mainland China
Workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: insights from strategic human resource management in Mainland China Open
We show the relevance of strategic human resource management (SHRM) to addressing the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has posed to the workplace in the context of Mainland China. In particular, we discuss the insights of prevalent areas o…
View article: Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and their job pursuit intention: Evidence from transition and emerging economy
Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and their job pursuit intention: Evidence from transition and emerging economy Open
Understanding Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and job pursuit intentions can help organizations successfully attract them. However, there is limited research on this, especially for the transition and emerging economies. With these …
View article: Towards a new corporate responsibility and governance? Tax haven and other identity characteristics of Asia-Pacific multinational corporations
Towards a new corporate responsibility and governance? Tax haven and other identity characteristics of Asia-Pacific multinational corporations Open
The research on different characteristics of Asia-Pacific multinationalcorporations (MNCs) in the context of the various institutional and tax regimes, governance issues and executive pay/firm performance implications in tax havens has att…
View article: Effect of Long-term Continuous Cardiac Monitoring vs Usual Care on Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Stroke Attributed to Large- or Small-Vessel Disease
Effect of Long-term Continuous Cardiac Monitoring vs Usual Care on Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Stroke Attributed to Large- or Small-Vessel Disease Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02700945.
View article: The risk of helminth infections at Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Cuc Phuong National Park Vietnam
The risk of helminth infections at Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Cuc Phuong National Park Vietnam Open
To clarify the transmission route of parasitic infections in primates at Endangered Primate Rescue Center, Cuc Phuong National Park, we investigated the prevalence of intestinal helminths in leaf and dog fecal samples collected in the surr…
View article: Business models in the Asia-Pacific: dynamic balancing of multiple cultures, innovation and value creation
Business models in the Asia-Pacific: dynamic balancing of multiple cultures, innovation and value creation Open
Owing to the convergence of multiple cultures coupled with the unprecedented rapid development in the decades since the late 1990s, the value creation and innovation logic of Asia-Pacific business models (BMs) has been constantly altered b…
View article: The enigma of Chinese business: understanding corporate performance through managerial ties
The enigma of Chinese business: understanding corporate performance through managerial ties Open
Despite the fanfare surrounding China’s rise, economic performance and seemingly inexorable growth, some global data on areas such as labour productivity and digital competitiveness show a different picture. This collection, therefore, giv…
View article: How Might Culture Hinder or Help Innovation The Culture Clash between the Formality and the Informality Needed to Inn
How Might Culture Hinder or Help Innovation The Culture Clash between the Formality and the Informality Needed to Inn Open
View article: Dedication to Malcolm Warner
Dedication to Malcolm Warner Open
We dedicate this Special Issue to the memory of Professor Malcom Warner, former co-editor of the Asia Pacific Business Review and Emeritus Professor at the University of Cambridge.See also Rowley (...
View article: Organizational justice in Chinese banks: understanding the variable influence of <i>guanxi</i> on perceptions of fairness in performance appraisal
Organizational justice in Chinese banks: understanding the variable influence of <i>guanxi</i> on perceptions of fairness in performance appraisal Open
Drawing on survey (n = 308) and interview (n = 22) data from three different types of banks in China, we found significant differences in perceptions of organizational justice in performance appraisal processes. The state-owned bank was pe…
View article: Editorial
Editorial Open
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View article: The Changing Face of Corruption in the Asia Pacific Region: Its Discontents, Current Perspectives and Future Challenges (Introduction)
The Changing Face of Corruption in the Asia Pacific Region: Its Discontents, Current Perspectives and Future Challenges (Introduction) Open
This introductory chapter summarises the diversity of perspectives from a group of academicians, practitioners and contributors and their knowledge of, and/or experience of, corruption in the Asia Pacific Region. Hand in hand, the theoreti…
View article: Organizational citizenship behavior, identification, psychological contract and leadership frames
Organizational citizenship behavior, identification, psychological contract and leadership frames Open
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) by combining two heterogeneous perspectives, integrating OCB-related factors at work using both personal and organizational perspectives, thus contri…
View article: Distinctiveness of human resource management in the Asia Pacific region: typologies and levels
Distinctiveness of human resource management in the Asia Pacific region: typologies and levels Open
With this special issue, we explore the distinctive contextual factors of contemporary human resource management (HRM) in the important Asia Pacific region, in order to contribute new and non-Western insights to the convergence-divergence …
View article: The past, the future and rankings
The past, the future and rankings Open
The past, the future and rankings I thought it opportune to produce an "Editor's Editorial" as I have been in post since late 2015.This time has involved me in being "trained-up" on the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of Scholar One and Eme…