Faculty Research

  • Ashrafi, Amir; Constantinides, Panos; Mehandjiev, Nikolay; Thatcher, Jason Bennett. Mobilising new frontiers in digital transformation research: A problematization review. Information Systems Journal. May2024, p1.    In this
  • Pomerance, Justin; Reinholtz, Nicholas. Cut me some slack! How perceptions of financial slack influence pain of payment. Psychology & Marketing. May2024, Vol. 41 Issue 5, p1100-1114.    Consumers often experience pain of
  • Woods, Amanda; Zajac, Stephanie A.; Middleton, Eric D.; Cavanaugh, Katelyn J.; Hayes, Wykesha C.; Johnson, Stefanie K.; Holladay, Courtney L. Doing the Work: The Role of Inclusive Leadership in Promoting Psychological Safety and Openness to
  • Peukert, Christian; Qahri-Saremi, Hamed; Schultze, Ulrike; Thatcher, Jason B.; Cheung, Christy M. K.; Frenzel-Piasentin, Adeline; Greve, Maike; Matt, Christian; Trenz, Manuel; Turel, Ofir. Metaverse: A real change or just another research area?
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    The Metaverse, an evolving concept that fuses physical reality with digital virtuality, offers a dynamic environment for exploration. This paper reports the panel discussion on the Metaverse and its potential implications for individuals and
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    In this paper, we mobilise new frontiers in digital transformation (DT) research by deconstructing the literature's underlying assumptions and analysing their correspondence with current theory. To do so, we conduct a problematization review across
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    Consumers often experience pain of payment, a tug of negative affect that holds back their spending. While the literature has long viewed pain of payment as self‐regulatory in nature, it has left the dynamics of self‐regulation that lead to the pain
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    Humble leaders are traditionally thought to create a great deal of human and social capital, yet be overshadowed by self‐promoting rivals for promotions. We propose that through informal career mentoring, humble leaders can improve their
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    Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the default approach to statistical analysis and reporting in marketing and the biomedical and social sciences more broadly. Despite its default role, NHST has long been criticized by both statisticians
  • Jiang, Ling; Chen, Xingyu; Miao, Sentao; Shi, Cong. Play it safe or leave the comfort zone? Optimal content strategies for social media influencers on streaming video platforms. Decision Support Systems. Apr2024, Vol. 179, pN.PAG-N.PAG.  
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