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View article: How does artificial intelligence shape the productivity and quality of research in business studies? A systematic literature review and future research framework
How does artificial intelligence shape the productivity and quality of research in business studies? A systematic literature review and future research framework Open
We investigate how Artificial Intelligence (AI) enhances the productivity and quality of research in business studies. We identified 1760 journal articles from SCOPUS and Web of Science, and analyzed 62 of them by conducting a systematic l…
View article: Comparative analysis of leading artificial intelligence chatbots in the context of entrepreneurship
Comparative analysis of leading artificial intelligence chatbots in the context of entrepreneurship Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots show remarkable abilities across applications. Despite a growing literature, their capability in the field of entrepreneurship is not fully understood. The aim of this study is to empirically evaluate …
View article: Rebellion against resilience? The experience of women entrepreneurs in the context of poly-crisis
Rebellion against resilience? The experience of women entrepreneurs in the context of poly-crisis Open
Utilising a qualitative approach, this article draws on the experiences of 20 women entrepreneurs operating in a constrained context who were already adapting to ongoing adversity when an acute disaster, the 2020 Beirut blast, occurred. Th…
View article: Are CEOs With High Self‐Perceived Status More Likely to be Green Innovation Advocates? Evidence From Chinese Private Enterprises
Are CEOs With High Self‐Perceived Status More Likely to be Green Innovation Advocates? Evidence From Chinese Private Enterprises Open
Chief executive officer (CEO) status is increasingly recognized as a significant intrinsic factor in enterprises' strategic decisions. However, insufficient attention has been given to whether and how a CEO's self‐perceived status influenc…
View article: Green banking practices and customer satisfaction-way to green sustainability
Green banking practices and customer satisfaction-way to green sustainability Open
The global environmental concerns have driven sustainable practices in several industries, including banking. Therefore, this paper is an endeavour to examine the relationship between green banking and customer satisfaction. The study iden…
View article: AI and Big Data in Contemporary Marketing
AI and Big Data in Contemporary Marketing Open
This article explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data in marketing, emphasizing transformative impacts, benefits (for example, real-time personalization), challenges (for example, biases and data privacy), and …
View article: Unlocking corporate social responsibility and environmental performance: Mediating role of green strategy, innovation, and leadership
Unlocking corporate social responsibility and environmental performance: Mediating role of green strategy, innovation, and leadership Open
The Resource-Based View (RBV) philosophy examines the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental Performance (EP). This paper addresses the lack of scholarly attention to Corporate Social Responsibility (C…
View article: Thriving as a Win-Win Commitment: Helping Employees and Organizations to Flourish
Thriving as a Win-Win Commitment: Helping Employees and Organizations to Flourish Open
The process of decision-making and problem solving is often ineffective because leaders and organizations fail to collaborate to pursue options that positively benefit all parties. This paper identifies five decision-making alternatives an…
View article: Thriving in a Challenging World – Identity, Self-Regard, and Humility
Thriving in a Challenging World – Identity, Self-Regard, and Humility Open
In a worldwide work environment where 50% of employees have self-described as unwilling to go the extra mile to contribute their very best and to pursue personal excellence, the quest to thrive and flourish may seem to be irelevant for man…
View article: Applied Business Research – Why It Matters
Applied Business Research – Why It Matters Open
This paper and this special edition focus on issues associated with the importance of applied business research and the problems that need to be addressed in a business world that is struggling to deal with the forces of change. The challe…
View article: Leadership, Commitment, and the Failure of Trust – What Companies Must Do to Thrive
Leadership, Commitment, and the Failure of Trust – What Companies Must Do to Thrive Open
Employees limit their commitment and organizations fail to be competitive for predictable reasons that have been well-documented (Nobel, 2011). According to the extensive research of the Gallup corporation, much of that failure is attribut…
View article: Determinants of research productivity and efficiency among the Arab world’s accredited business schools
Determinants of research productivity and efficiency among the Arab world’s accredited business schools Open
This article presents a bibliometric analysis of the research output of the Arab world’s 30 AACSB- and EQUIS-accredited business schools between 2013 and 2022. The analysis aims to provide an overview of the research performance of these s…
View article: Quiet Quitting and Reasoned Action
Quiet Quitting and Reasoned Action Open
The Quiet Quitting phenomenon has exploded in its importance in organizations of all types as workers have resisted the changes in the employer-employee relationship of the past two decades. The purpose of this paper is to identify the imp…
View article: Virtuous Leadership: Insights from the Example of Joseph
Virtuous Leadership: Insights from the Example of Joseph Open
This paper is a conceptual paper that identifies eight testable propositions about virtuous leadership, incorporating insights from the example of Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob, as set forth in the Old Testament. Joseph, or Yosuf, is o…
View article: The <scp>SDGs</scp>: A change agenda shaping the future of business and humanity at large
The <span>SDGs</span>: A change agenda shaping the future of business and humanity at large Open
This editorial is the second in our BEER Spotlight Editorial Series, where we intend to shed light on important emerging topics in business that we think deserve more scholarly attention, both in BEER and beyond. Specifically, our aim is t…
View article: Religion, spirituality, and well‐being: A systematic literature review and futuristic agenda
Religion, spirituality, and well‐being: A systematic literature review and futuristic agenda Open
Informed by religion and psychology literature, this study reviews the literature on religiosity, spirituality, and psychology to support existing theory development in the current emergence of “Management, Spirituality, and Religion” fiel…
View article: Prelims
Prelims Open
Citation (2022), "Prelims", Sindakis, S. and Aggarwal, S. (Ed.) Entrepreneurial Rise in the Middle East and North Africa: The Influence of Quadruple Helix on Technological Innovation (Advanced Strategies in Entrepreneurship, Education and …
View article: BEER Heterodoxies: A new section to trigger unorthodox voices and perspectives
BEER Heterodoxies: A new section to trigger unorthodox voices and perspectives Open
Academic journals in the fields of business and ethics often publish similar pieces of research, not only in terms of research paradigms and theories, but also with regard to methodology, structure and writing style. This generally transla…
View article: Rising like a phoenix: From suppression to 6.967
Rising like a phoenix: From suppression to 6.967 Open
Let us start by sharing some amazing news. In the recently published 2020 Clarivate Journal Citation Reports, BEER has been listed with an Impact Factor of 6.967, which represents an extraordinary improvement compared to previous years, an…
View article: Do business ethics really matter?
Do business ethics really matter? Open
Now that, with the help of our rather provocative title, we have successfully managed to draw your attention to our Editorial, we would like to engage in a brief reflection on the current state of the business ethics literature, future tra…
View article: Developmental and collegial peer‐reviews: A BEER roadmap
Developmental and collegial peer‐reviews: A BEER roadmap Open
Peer-review is the first line of defense that academic journals use to determine the academic rigor of manuscripts. Having overseen the Editorial work for this journal for a few years, and knowing the overall crisis the academic community …
View article: Chaos as opportunity
Chaos as opportunity Open
To say 2020 has been unprecedented and extremely chaotic is an understatement. Globally with the pandemic, we have experienced revolutionary impacts on the economy, higher education, and the importance of mental health awareness for both s…
View article: BE:ER is beyond suppression
BE:ER is beyond suppression Open
To say that the release of journal impact factors is the Oscars of the academic world is a bit of hyperbole. Yet, we know that it is with great anticipation that many natural science and social science journals await the annual “reveal” of…
View article: Open Access, Open Science, and Coronavirus: Mega trends with historical proportions
Open Access, Open Science, and Coronavirus: Mega trends with historical proportions Open
In February 2020—or "back in the old days before coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)," as it feels now—we were thinking of a suitable hook for an editorial about Open Access and Open Science. Fast-forward only a few weeks, and parts of the…
View article: Mapping the emerging field of responsible management: domains, spheres, themes, and future research
Mapping the emerging field of responsible management: domains, spheres, themes, and future research Open
Since responsible management originally appeared on the agenda of management researchers in the early twentieth century, the research field of responsible management has gone through an extended period of labor. It has not been, however, u…
View article: The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Strategic Fit and Times of Economic Hardship
The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Strategic Fit and Times of Economic Hardship Open
Previous research investigating the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate financial performance (CFP) reveals the importance of industry specificity. Drawing on strategic stakeholder theory, we argue that…
View article: Want to get your paper published? Please follow this virtuous guidance!
Want to get your paper published? Please follow this virtuous guidance! Open
We hope you have found this guidance infused with values to be useful. It certainly reflects the experience we have had with academia and peer reviews, and also the specific experience we have gained over the years from being involved with…
View article: A reinvigorated vision for BE:ER to sustain a trajectory of excellence
A reinvigorated vision for BE:ER to sustain a trajectory of excellence Open
We would like to take the opportunity of the first issue of this new volume 29 of Business Ethics: A European Review to introduce ourselves as the new editorial team. As a group of co-editors, we combine different regions, different career…
View article: Is internal CSR really less impactful in individualist and masculine Cultures? A multilevel approach
Is internal CSR really less impactful in individualist and masculine Cultures? A multilevel approach Open
Purpose Drawing on signaling theory and adopting a multilevel approach, the purpose of this paper is to investigate how meso-organizational attributes interact with the macro cultural context to affect employees’ behavioral responses to in…