Table of contents - Special Issue on Replication
Something old, something new: culture and CEO compensation revisited
Katalin Takacs HaynesThis study is a replication of Tosi and Greckhamer's work examining how uncertainty avoidance, power distance, individualism and masculinity/femininity are related to total CEO…
The relationship between organizational slack and innovation: revisited
Fariss Terry Mousa, Jaideep ChowdhuryThe slack-innovation relationship has interested scholars for years. The authors aim to delve into the impact of financial slack on firm innovation by replicating a classic study…
Mirror, mirror on the wall… Who's the most opportunistic and compliant of them all?
Yi-Su Chen, Young Ro, Hung-Chung SuThe present research aims to revisit the relationships between buyer dependence on suppliers, relational norms between two parties in a buyer-supplier dyad, and a buyer's tendency…
The mediating role of LMX between abusive supervision and work behaviors: A replication and extension
Stijn Decoster, Jeroen Camps, Jeroen StoutenIn a replication of a multi-source study by Xu et al., the authors examined whether leader-member exchange (LMX) mediates the relationship between abusive supervision and employee…
Spatial density and ambient scent: effects on consumer anxiety
Tina Poon, Bianca GrohmannThis replication and extension of Hirsch and Gruss examines the impact of spatial density and ambient scent on consumers' spatial perception and anxiety. The paper aims to discuss…
Industry classification and the efficiency of intra-industry information transfers
Dennis Y. Chung, Karel Hrazdil, Kim TrottierMotivated by recent studies that demonstrate the superiority of the Global Industry Classification System (GICS) relative to the Standard Industry Classification (SIC) system in…
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- Dr David Burnie