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Business model 10 Digitalisierung 10 Theorie 10 Theory 10 Coping strategy 9 Coping-Strategie 9 Deutschland 9 Germany 9 Corporate Governance 8 Innovation 8 Risk management 8 Crisis management 7 Führungskräfte 7 Geschäftsmodell 7 Managers 7 Strategic management 7 Strategisches Management 7 Corporate Social Responsibility 6 Firm performance 6 Krisenmanagement 6 Organisatorischer Wandel 6 Organizational behaviour 6 Organizational change 6 Resilience 6 Risikomanagement 6 Transparency 6 Verhalten in Organisationen 6 Consumer behaviour 5 Corporate governance 5 Corporate social responsibility 5 Konsumentenverhalten 5 Sharing economy 5 Unternehmensbesteuerung 5 Unternehmenserfolg 5 Bankruptcy 4 Bibliometrics 4 Bibliometrie 4 Business model innovation 4 Börsenkurs 4 CSR 4
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Article 208 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article 104 Article in journal 104 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 104 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Festschrift 2
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English 172 German 38
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Sellhorn, Thorsten 6 Fiedler, Marina 5 Klarmann, Martin 5 Dorfleitner, Gregor 4 Duchek, Stephanie 4 Eßig, Michael 4 Gassen, Joachim 4 Glas, Andreas 4 Schüler, Andreas 4 Theissen, Erik 4 Buyl, Tine 3 Gehrig, Thomas 3 Hutzschenreuter, Thomas 3 Schreyögg, Jonas 3 Weißenberger, Barbara E. 3 Wieland, Andreas 3 Afflerbach, Patrick Jürgen 2 Ahlemann, Frederik 2 Akbari, Karl 2 Albu, Oana Brindusa 2 Andersen, Kristina Vaarst 2 Antonowicz, Paweł 2 Auer, Manfred 2 Ayaita, Adam 2 Ballwieser, Wolfgang 2 Bandara, Wasana 2 Barth, Florian 2 Bartsch, Silke 2 Becker, Frauke 2 Becker, Jörg 2 Behrens, Doris 2 Belling, Moritz 2 Bendig, David 2 Bergan, Peder 2 Berninger, Marc 2 Beukel, Karin 2 Bichler, Martin 2 Bieliński, Tomasz 2 Birkel, Hendrik 2 Bischof, Jannis 2
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Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 106 Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBUR) 104
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ECONIS (ZBW) 106 EconStor 104
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Strategizing in an inter-organizational setting : the case of a German healthcare partnership
Schmidt, Henrike; Wild, Eva-Maria; Jacobs, Claus D.; … - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 1-26
Solving complex societal problems requires collaboration across organizational boundaries. Such collaboration inherently involves strategizing across these boundaries, which is linked to a high degree of complexity and ambiguity. Despite its critical relevance, there is a paucity of empirical...
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Unlocking the potential of predictive maintenance for intelligent manufacturing : a case study on potentials, barriers, and critical success factors
Hoffmann, Marcel André; Lasch, Rainer - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 27-55
Predictive maintenance (PdM) is a data-driven maintenance strategy that aims to avoid unplanned downtimes by predicting the remaining lifetime of maintenance objects. Thus, unnecessary replacements of spare parts and critical process disturbances due to breakdowns can be avoided. Despite the...
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Material flow cost accounting with multiple inefficiency factors and recycling
Dierkes, Stefan; Siepelmeyer, David - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 57-93
Sustainability management requires differentiated information on the environmental and economic consequences of material demand's increasing and decreasing factors. Material flow cost accounting fails to provide this information due to the common undifferentiated determination of realized costs...
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Developing a smart energy service canvas
Günter, Jennifer; Fabri, Lukas; Wenninger, Simon; … - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 95-125
Rising energy and CO2 prices are driving industrial companies to focus increasingly on energy efficiency and flexibility to remain competitive. Besides technical improvements, smart energy services like nonintrusive load monitoring (NILM) are promising approaches to increasing a company's energy...
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The relationship between CEO characteristics and banks' risk-taking : review and research directions
Hertrampf, Patrick; Brunner-Kirchmair, Thomas M.; … - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 127-178
The fundamental role of the banking sector in society and the economy necessitates extensive regulation and supervision. Given that increased risk-taking behavior can undermine the stability of the banking sector, it is crucial to identify the factors affecting banks' risk-taking. This study...
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Challenges and support frameworks for producing high quality business research : a case study of Lebanese scholars
Yaacoub, Hala Khayr; Yacoub, Laurent; Hanna, Andre - In: Schmalenbach journal of business research : SBUR 77 (2025) 1, pp. 179-198
This paper aims at exploring the contexts of academic research outputs faced by Lebanese researchers at four major Lebanese business schools. It analyzes both challenges and support mechanisms at these institutions to suggest improvements to the existing framework considering the researchers'...
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Unlocking the potential of predictive maintenance for intelligent manufacturing: A case study on potentials, barriers, and critical success factors
Hoffmann, Marcel André; Lasch, Rainer - In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBUR) 77 (2025) 1, pp. 27-55
Predictive maintenance (PdM) is a data-driven maintenance strategy that aims to avoid unplanned downtimes by predicting the remaining lifetime of maintenance objects. Thus, unnecessary replacements of spare parts and critical process disturbances due to breakdowns can be avoided. Despite the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015332154
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Material flow cost accounting with multiple inefficiency factors and recycling
Dierkes, Stefan; Siepelmeyer, David - In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBUR) 77 (2025) 1, pp. 57-93
Sustainability management requires differentiated information on the environmental and economic consequences of material demand's increasing and decreasing factors. Material flow cost accounting fails to provide this information due to the common undifferentiated determination of realized costs...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015332158
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The relationship between CEO characteristics and banks' risk-taking: Review and research directions
Hertrampf, Patrick; Brunner-Kirchmair, Thomas M.; … - In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBUR) 77 (2025) 1, pp. 127-178
The fundamental role of the banking sector in society and the economy necessitates extensive regulation and supervision. Given that increased risk-taking behavior can undermine the stability of the banking sector, it is crucial to identify the factors affecting banks' risk-taking. This study...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015332159
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Strategizing in an inter-organizational setting: The case of a German healthcare partnership
Schmidt, Henrike; Wild, Eva-Maria; Jacobs, Claus D.; … - In: Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research (SBUR) 77 (2025) 1, pp. 1-26
Solving complex societal problems requires collaboration across organizational boundaries. Such collaboration inherently involves strategizing across these boundaries, which is linked to a high degree of complexity and ambiguity. Despite its critical relevance, there is a paucity of empirical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015332165
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