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Copenhagen Business School
Education•Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark•
About: Copenhagen Business School is a education organization based out in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Corporate governance & Entrepreneurship. The organization has 2194 authors who have published 9649 publications receiving 341898 citations.
Topics: Corporate governance, Entrepreneurship, Corporate social responsibility, Context (language use), European union
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TL;DR: This article introduced narrative interviewing and narrative analysis as qualitative methods relevant to international business research, with illustrations from a case study of a cross-border merger, and illustrated the challenges faced in organizational change processes.
Abstract: Narratives are important tools in constructing an organization, and individual and collective narratives about key actors and critical events compete in defining the organization and making sense of the challenges faced in organizational change processes. This article introduces narrative interviewing and narrative analysis as qualitative methods relevant to international business research, with illustrations from a case study of a cross-border merger.
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TL;DR: A general model of articulation as a process involving the interplay of three elements: “ theory,’ “ codes,” and “ tools” in communities ranging in size from small groups to entire industries is outlined.
Abstract: The current interest in the tacit aspects of knowledge has diverted attention from the economic significance of its converse, explicit or articulated knowledge, and, by implication, the importance of articulation—the process through which tacit skills and knowledge are made explicit—and codification—the process of rendering articulated knowledge in fixed, standardized and easily replicable form. In partial alignment with the literature on "distributed cognition" the article outlines a general model of articulation as a process involving the interplay of three elements: "theory," "codes," and "tools" in communities ranging in size from small groups to entire industries. The costs and benefits of articulation are discussed, drawing attention to how these may be affected by institutional and organizational design.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterize seven major classes of concerns associated with common ecosystem services (PES) designs, and use these as inspiration to consider potential avenues for improvements in PES outcomes and uptake, including new externalities, misplacement of rights and responsibilities, crowding out existing motivations, efficiency-equity tradeoffs, monitoring costs, limited applicability, and topdown prescription/alienating agency.
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TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 370 Danish chief management accountants (overste okonomiansvarlige ) suggests that this traditional view seriously underidentifies the variations in accountants' work, and a greater appreciation of this variation can be gained by identifying five distinct aspects to it.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss and empirically test the assertion that over the last two decades multinational enterprises' configuration of value-add activities has shifted from a sparse and simple (host-home) international division of labor among the foreign affiliates to a more specialized and "advanced" global value chain configuration in which MNEs locate fine-sliced parts of the value chain at the most efficient locations.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Cass R. Sunstein | 117 | 787 | 57639 |
John Campbell | 107 | 1150 | 56067 |
Nicolai J. Foss | 91 | 454 | 31803 |
Stewart Clegg | 70 | 517 | 23021 |
Robert J. Kauffman | 69 | 437 | 15762 |
James R. Markusen | 67 | 216 | 26362 |
Timo Teräsvirta | 62 | 224 | 20403 |
John D. Sterman | 62 | 171 | 27982 |
Björn Johansson | 62 | 637 | 16030 |
Richard L. Baskerville | 61 | 284 | 18796 |
Torben Pedersen | 61 | 241 | 14499 |
Peter Christoffersen | 59 | 208 | 15208 |
Saul Estrin | 58 | 359 | 16448 |
Ram Mudambi | 56 | 236 | 13562 |
Xin Li | 56 | 214 | 11450 |