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View article: Governing Transnational Commons: How International Treaties and Multi‐Stakeholder Organizations Shape Cooperation and Conflict
Governing Transnational Commons: How International Treaties and Multi‐Stakeholder Organizations Shape Cooperation and Conflict Open
When common‐pool resources such as freshwater, clean air, and fisheries span national borders, the collective action problems encountered are particularly severe. This study explores the role of polycentric governance systems in overcoming…
View article: The hydrogen field in 2035: A Delphi study forecasting dominant technology bundles
The hydrogen field in 2035: A Delphi study forecasting dominant technology bundles Open
Hydrogen might play an essential role in mitigating climate change. It can be applied across a set of both easy and hard-to-abate use-cases. But, most hydrogen-based technologies are not yet market-ready. To prevent wrong investment decisi…
View article: How Users Assess Privacy Risks in the Internet of Things: The Role of Framing, Comparing, and Educating
How Users Assess Privacy Risks in the Internet of Things: The Role of Framing, Comparing, and Educating Open
With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), it has become increasingly challenging for users to assess the privacy risks associated with consumer products and the continuous stream of user data needed to operate them. In this study, w…
View article: Artificial intelligence in acute care: A systematic review, conceptual synthesis, and research agenda
Artificial intelligence in acute care: A systematic review, conceptual synthesis, and research agenda Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a promising healthcare technology. Especially in critical, data-driven, and complex environments such as acute care, the use of AI can significantly improve treatment processes and support clinic…
View article: To stay, remain or leave: how verbal concepts as response options in political referendums such as the Brexit polls might bias voting outcomes
To stay, remain or leave: how verbal concepts as response options in political referendums such as the Brexit polls might bias voting outcomes Open
Referendums allow people to participate in political decision-making. However, they also come with the challenge of presenting complex issues to the electorate in a concise and comprehensible way. In order to simplify the decision-making p…
View article: Conceptual Contributions in Marketing Scholarship: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Rebalancing Options
Conceptual Contributions in Marketing Scholarship: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Rebalancing Options Open
This article analyzes the nature and temporal change of conceptual contributions in marketing scholarship with two complementary studies. First, based on a computer-aided text analysis of 5,922 articles published in the four major marketin…
View article: The Elites‐Mutual‐Attraction Effect: How Relative Reputation Influences Employee Flows between Organizations
The Elites‐Mutual‐Attraction Effect: How Relative Reputation Influences Employee Flows between Organizations Open
In this study, we draw on signalling theory to examine the organization‐level relationship between reputation and employee movement in and out of organizations. Focusing on organizations’ media reputations relative to their peers, we map a…
View article: Perceived privacy risk in the Internet of Things: determinants, consequences, and contingencies in the case of connected cars
Perceived privacy risk in the Internet of Things: determinants, consequences, and contingencies in the case of connected cars Open
The Internet of Things (IoT) is permeating all areas of life. However, connected devices are associated with substantial risks to users’ privacy, as they rely on the collection and exploitation of personal data. The case of connected cars …
View article: Topic modeling revisited: New evidence on algorithm performance and quality metrics
Topic modeling revisited: New evidence on algorithm performance and quality metrics Open
Topic modeling is a popular technique for exploring large document collections. It has proven useful for this task, but its application poses a number of challenges. First, the comparison of available algorithms is anything but simple, as …
View article: Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022)
Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022) Open
Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022). Please refer to the appendix section "Dataset Extraction Procedure and Composition" for further informatio…
View article: Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022)
Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022) Open
Accompanying data for the Paper Topic Modeling Revisited: New Evidence on Algorithm Performance and Quality Metrics, PLOSOne (2022). Please refer to the appendix section "Dataset Extraction Procedure and Composition" for further informatio…
View article: The explanatory power of citations: a new approach to unpacking impact in science
The explanatory power of citations: a new approach to unpacking impact in science Open
Citation analysis has been applied to map the landscape of scientific disciplines and to assess the impact of publications. However, it is limited in that it assumes all citations to be of equal weight. Doing away with this assumption coul…
View article: Privacy Risk Perceptions in the Connected Car Context
Privacy Risk Perceptions in the Connected Car Context Open
Connected car services are rapidly diffusing as they promise to significantly enhance the overall driving experience. Because they rely on the collection and exploitation of car data, however, such services are associated with significant …
View article: The application of text mining methods in innovation research: current state, evolution patterns, and development priorities
The application of text mining methods in innovation research: current state, evolution patterns, and development priorities Open
Unstructured data in the form of digitized text is rapidly increasing in volume, accessibility, and relevance for research on innovation and beyond. While traditional attempts to analyze text (i.e., qualitative analysis) are limited in pro…
View article: Containing the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome in external knowledge absorption and open innovation: The role of indirect countermeasures
Containing the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome in external knowledge absorption and open innovation: The role of indirect countermeasures Open
This paper builds new theory and provides supporting evidence to contain the Not-Invented-Here Syndrome (NIHS) – a persistent decision-making error arising from an attitude-based bias against external knowledge. Conceptually, we draw on th…
View article: Stage-gate and agile development in the digital age: Promises, perils, and boundary conditions
Stage-gate and agile development in the digital age: Promises, perils, and boundary conditions Open
Some artists begin with careful plans, sketches, preliminary drawings and even paintings before settling on one particular direction. Claude Monet, for example, carefully planned and prepared his work to coincide with specific natural ligh…
View article: Content, Contribution, and Knowledge Consumption: Uncovering Hidden Topic Structure and Rhetorical Signals in Scientific Texts
Content, Contribution, and Knowledge Consumption: Uncovering Hidden Topic Structure and Rhetorical Signals in Scientific Texts Open
Knowledge production and scientific discourse are observable in published scholarly texts. Citations capture knowledge consumption and impact. Drawing from the sociology of science, our theoretical framework posits scientific communities a…
View article: The Social Value of Information Technology: How IT Investments Enhance Hospital Reputation
The Social Value of Information Technology: How IT Investments Enhance Hospital Reputation Open
We expand IT payoff research by shedding light on the social value of IT with a particular focus on the reputational impact of IT investments. We examine mediating mechanisms that link IT investments and organizational reputation and test …