Income or Education? Community-level Antecedents of Firms’ Category-spanning Activities

A new study in the Strategic Management Journal written by Heewon Chae helps shed light on how the COVID-19 crisis influences retail firms’ business portfolio and product offerings. In this study, Chae investigated how residents’ income and education levels of … Continue reading Income or Education? Community-level Antecedents of Firms’ Category-spanning Activities

Into the Unknown: A Richer Way to Capture Firm Internationalization

by Gábor Békés, Gabriel R.G. Benito, Davide Castellani and Balázs Muraközy A medium-sized chemical manufacturer from Bologna in Italy is already exporting its products across the European Union (EU) and is considering extending its international activities. Its management is discussing … Continue reading Into the Unknown: A Richer Way to Capture Firm Internationalization

Does Social Entrepreneurship Training Work? – Only if Carefully Designed

by Thomas Åstebro & Florian Hoos Social entrepreneurship is characterized by a deep commitment to a social cause and the desire to develop new business models with economic, social, and ecological impacts. But can people be trained to become better … Continue reading Does Social Entrepreneurship Training Work? – Only if Carefully Designed