Nankai Business Review International: Volume 11 Issue 1

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Spare the rod and spoil the child? A study on employee workplace deviant behavior

Lei Qi, Bing Liu, Kaixian Mao

In the background of the post-financial crisis era and the transition of China’s economic development, the frequent occurrence of workplace deviant behavior in the economic field…

Consumers’ CSR boycott: the mediating role of psychological contract violation

Xinming Deng, Xianyi Long

Consumers may boycott firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, but little is known about when, why and how they would respond in this way. Based on psychological…

Business model transfer mechanism: A study about spin-off entrepreneurship based on the grounded theory

Zhigang Li, Shining He, Jing Ning, Zhen Liu, Jingwei Zhang, Xin Du

Starting from corporate entrepreneurship, spin-off entrepreneurship and business model theory, this paper aims to examine the key influential factors and inherent mechanism in the…

Research on the construction mechanism of the core competence of Chinese enterprises in the transition period

Hailin Lan, Shuo Liu, Manli Huang, Ping Zeng

The past 40 years of reform and opening up have seen the role of core competence receive unprecedented attention because of the impact of the new normal economy as well as the…

When and why do negative reviews have positive effects?: An empirical study on the movie industry

Shuai Yang, Tao Li, Sixing Chen, Bin Li

People generally believe that business with negative word-of-mouth, such as negative customer reviews can hardly have good sales. But a number of intriguing examples seem to…

Legitimized identity vs identifiable legitimacy: Toward a theoretical framework of the relationship between organizational identity and organizational legitimacy

Lin Xiu, Feng Lu, Xin Liang

Organizational identity and organizational legitimacy are related constructs, but comprehensive studies of the relationship have been lacking in the literature of organizational…

Social and economic benefits of doctors on online health-care platforms based on the social capital theory

Zhixia Zang, Ke Tan, Xue Yang, Chengjue Wang, Geng Li

This study aims to investigate the factors and mechanism which influence the doctor’s social and economic benefits from the perspective of social capital.

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ISSN:

2040-8749

Online date, start – end:

2010

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Xuexiu Wang
  • Professor Li Wei'an