Published: 2016-11-18

Editorial

Salomão Alencar de Farias
e160122

Editorial information

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Editorial Advisory Board
Arch Woodside (Boston College, USA)
Bryan Husted (York University, Canada, and ITESM, Mexico)
Jay Barney (University of Utah, USA)
Jorge Carneiro (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Pervez Ghauri (King´s College London, UK)
Rogério H. Quintella (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil)
S. Tamer Cavusgil (Georgia State University, USA)
Sergio Lazzarini (Insper Institute of Education and Research,...

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Redefining the relationship between intellectual capital and innovation: The mediating role of absorptive capacity

Alessandra Cassol, Cláudio Reis Gonçalo, Roberto Lima Ruas
e150067
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The objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between absorptive capacity, intellectual capital and innovation. The main purpose of this research is to demonstrate that absorptive capacity can leverage the relation between intellectual capital and innovation potential. The method was a single case study using exploratory and descriptive research strategies and applying both quantitative and qualitative techniques. The case study investigated was a Brazilian corporation that...

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Service providers’ willingness to change as innovation inductor in services: Validating a scale

Marina Figueiredo Moreira, Tomás de Aquino Guimarães, Jean Philippe
e160009
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his study explores the willingness of service providers to incorporate changes suggested by clients altering previously planned services during its delivery, hereby named Willingness to Change in Services [WCS]. We apply qualitative research techniques to map seven dimensions related to this phenomenon: Client relationship management; Organizational conditions for change; Software characteristics and development; Conditions affecting teams; Administrative procedures and decision-making...

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What accounts for plural forms of governance structure in the same industry or firm - The case of the Brazilian electricity industry

Daniel Lopes, André Leite
e160041
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Governance structures are described as a spectrum with the market and vertical integration as its poles. During the past decades, the theoretical and empirical work aligned with New Institutional Economics sought to understand the factors that determine which transactions will run through the market and which will run within the firms. However, the existence of plural forms of institutional arrangements in the same productive chain defies logic theories that study the vertical borders of...

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Network effects on radical innovation and financial performance: An open-mindedness approach

Marcelo Gattermann Perin, Cláudio Hoffmann Sampaio, Daniel Jiménez-Jiménez, Juan Garcia Cegarra-Navarro
e160057
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This study examines how companies can achieve high performance through certain organizational behaviors (open-mindedness and social networks) and innovation. The impact of open-mindedness in defiance of basic assumptions and processes could motivate the use of internal and external networks. These social networks are the cornerstone for the creation of knowledge and the construction of radical innovations, which in turn trigger the transformation new knowledge into organizational...

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Top human resources managers views on trade union action in Brazilian corporations

Antonio Carvalho Neto, Wilson Aparecido Costa de Amorim, André Luiz Fischer
e160066
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This article presents the perception of human resource (HR) top managers at strategic level in Brazilian corporations regarding labor union activity. It is a quantitative study about the perception of 354 experienced HR top managers on the unionization of employees, influence of the union on the organization, recognition of the union for labor negotiations and the existence of an advisory committee (workers’ council) within organizations. The theoretical approach addresses both the fields...

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Inked careers: Tattooing professional paths

Gabriela DeLuca, Sidinei Rocha-de-Oliveira
e160081
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The concept of career has an interdisciplinary and historical constitution, which includes persons, groups, organizations and society. Given that, we aim to deepen the interactionist notion of career from the understanding of a deviant path, supported by a theory and a method appropriated to the cited call for interdisciplinary approaches. Dilemmas (Hughes, 1958) and conflicts (Hughes, 1937) emerged as important analytical categories. Although necessary, these two concepts were not...

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Internal corporate social responsibility and performance: A study of publicly traded companies

Flávia Cavazotte, Nicolas Corteze Chang
e160083
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Research on the relationship between social responsibility and the financial performance of companies has yielded ambivalent results. Since investments on different areas of social responsibility can promote distinct outcomes, in this study we focus on internal corporate social responsibility (I-CSR), that is, investments on employees. The objective of the study is to verify if outlays on I-CSR affect organizational performance. We analyzed financial information from companies listed in...

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