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College of Business Administration
Education•Riga, Latvia•
About: College of Business Administration is a education organization based out in Riga, Latvia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Supply chain & Corporate governance. The organization has 9012 authors who have published 15986 publications receiving 944505 citations.
Topics: Supply chain, Corporate governance, Service (business), Stock market, Supply chain management
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TL;DR: The objective is to describe the performance of design-science research in Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research.
Abstract: Two paradigms characterize much of the research in the Information Systems discipline: behavioral science and design science The behavioral-science paradigm seeks to develop and verify theories that explain or predict human or organizational behavior The design-science paradigm seeks to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by creating new and innovative artifacts Both paradigms are foundational to the IS discipline, positioned as it is at the confluence of people, organizations, and technology Our objective is to describe the performance of design-science research in Information Systems via a concise conceptual framework and clear guidelines for understanding, executing, and evaluating the research In the design-science paradigm, knowledge and understanding of a problem domain and its solution are achieved in the building and application of the designed artifact Three recent exemplars in the research literature are used to demonstrate the application of these guidelines We conclude with an analysis of the challenges of performing high-quality design-science research in the context of the broader IS community
10,264 citations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address three questions: (1) Why are some organizations more market-oriented than others? (2) What effect does a market orientation have on employees and business performance? (3) D...
Abstract: This research addresses three questions: (1) Why are some organizations more market-oriented than others? (2) What effect does a market orientation have on employees and business performance? (3) D...
7,978 citations
TL;DR: For the better part of 30 years now, corporate executives have struggled with the issue of the firm's responsibility to its society, and it became quickly apparent to everyone, however, that this pursuit of financial gain had to take place within the laws of the land.
Abstract: F or the better part of 30 years now, corporate executives have struggled with the issue of the firm's responsibility to its society. Early on it was argued by some that the corporation's sole responsibility was to provide a maximum financial return to shareholders. It became quickly apparent to everyone, however, that this pursuit of financial gain had to take place within the laws of the land. Though social activist groups and others throughout the 1960s advocated a broader notion of corporate responsibility, it was not until the significant social legislation of the early 1970s that this message became indelibly clear as a result of the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
7,143 citations
TL;DR: In this paper, the overall test for lack of fit in autoregressive-moving average models proposed by Box & Pierce (1970) is considered, and it is shown that a substantially improved approximation results from a simple modification of this test.
Abstract: SUMMARY The overall test for lack of fit in autoregressive-moving average models proposed by Box & Pierce (1970) is considered. It is shown that a substantially improved approximation results from a simple modification of this test. Some consideration is given to the power of such tests and their robustness when the innovations are nonnormal. Similar modifications in the overall tests used for transfer function-noise models are proposed.
6,008 citations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a scale measuring both values obtained from the pervasive consumption experience of shopping and found that distinct hedonic and utilitarian shopping value dimensions exist and are related to a number of important consumption variables.
Abstract: Consumer researchers' growing interest in consumer experiences has revealed that many consumption activities produce both hedonic and utilitarian outcomes. Thus, there is an increasing need for scales to assess consumer perceptions of both hedonic and utilitarian values. This article describes the development of a scale measuring both values obtained from the pervasive consumption experience of shopping. The authors develop and validate the scale using a multistep process. The results demonstrate that distinct hedonic and utilitarian shopping value dimensions exist and are related to a number of important consumption variables. Implications for further applications of the scale are discussed.
5,254 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jeffrey A. Lieberman | 145 | 706 | 85306 |
James A. Richardson | 136 | 363 | 75778 |
David Scott | 124 | 1561 | 82554 |
Michael A. Hitt | 120 | 361 | 74448 |
Timothy A. Judge | 113 | 212 | 70640 |
Bruce J. Avolio | 105 | 220 | 69603 |
Shaker A. Zahra | 104 | 293 | 63532 |
Paul E. Spector | 99 | 325 | 52843 |
Donald C. Hambrick | 95 | 149 | 53447 |
Sheridan Titman | 94 | 282 | 70993 |
Gerald R. Ferris | 93 | 332 | 29478 |
Thomas L. Saaty | 92 | 375 | 95026 |
Robert G. Cooper | 90 | 152 | 32548 |
Vikas Kumar | 89 | 859 | 39185 |
Frank J. Chaloupka | 88 | 511 | 31916 |