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Journal of Business Strategies articles from September 22 2005

70 total articles

An academic journal publishing original papers that examine current trends, problems, and issues of particular interest to business managers and decision-makers. Editorial emphasis is placed on those contributions that are of practical value to business p

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Journal of Business Strategies archives from September 22 2005

The engagement of employees in the strategy process and firm performance: the role of strategic goals and environment.
September 22, 2005... Abstract Despite the call to engage employees in strategy making processes, empirical evidence that ties this engagement to financial performance has not been forthcoming. This study fills this gap by investigating whether involving...

The influence of board characteristics on the frequency of 10-K investigations of firms in the Financial Services Sector.
September 22, 2005... Abstract This study examined thepossible impact of board member composition (number of outside directors), board tenure, board size, and the number of other boards on which directors serve, on the number of investigations and/or legal...

The impact of a propensity for relationalism and market growth on distribution channel outcomes.
September 22, 2005... Abstract This research investigates the effects of an organization's propensity for relationalism and its product line market growth on the distribution channel outcomes of actual relationalism and relationship endurance. Using a sample of...

A note on the strategic use of service.
September 22, 2005... Abstract We develop a model of optimal service provision and pricing in which the level of service is not viewed as a capacity choice. We study the provision of services in both a non-strategic setting, characterized by a monopoly, and in...

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