Published: 2017-08-23

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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 (Business Administration School of São Paulo, 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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Identity in family firms: A theoretical analysis of incentives and contracts

Marcelo Sanches Pagliarussi, Cristiano Costa
e170004
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We developed a principal-agent model that coherently and parsimoniously explains previous findings from research on executive compensation in family firms. We introduce organizational identification in the model in order to capture the effect of family firms' distinctive characteristics on the agent's behavior. After describing the optimal incentive contract under moral hazard, we show that the dispersion in the optimal wage profile decreases as the level of organizational identification...

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Anomalies and investor sentiment: Empirical evidences in the Brazilian market

Gustavo Correia Xavier, Marcio Andre Veras Machado
e170028
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This study examined the relationship between investor sentiment and value anomalies in Brazil. In addition, it analyzed if pricing deviations caused by investors with optimistic views are different from those caused by pessimistic investors. The sample included all non-financial firms listed on the B3 (Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão) stock exchange from July 1999 to June 2014. We used the Principal Component Analysis multivariate technique to capture the component common to four different...

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Impacts of interactive and diagnostic control system use on the innovation process

Fábio Frezatti, Diógenes de Souza Bido, Ana Paula Capuano da Cruz, Maria José C. Machado
e160087
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This research explores the innovation process in organizations based on the Management Control System (MCS). We examined the link between the diagnostic and interactive uses of management control systems and their association with the intensity of the innovation process. Motivations for the research are: (a) enhance the potentiality of the model by including variables that are external to the organization, and (b) offer an empirical emergent country perspective on innovation. The study is...

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The influence of organizational reconciliation policies and culture on workers stress perceptions

Rosa Monteiro, Marta Pereira, Fernanda Daniel, Alexandre Gomes da Silva, Fátima Regina Ney Matos
e170005
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Work-family reconciliation plays a crucial role in the well-being of employees, having impacts at the individual, social and organizational level. Studies concluded that poor work-life balance as one of the ten predictors of psychosocial risks at work. A family-friendly culture relates to how an organization values and allows the articulation of the various spheres of its workers’ life. We intended to determine the effect of different variables like the existence of services, the...

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Career profiles of generation y and their potential influencers

Helena Talita Dante Cordeiro, Lindolfo Galvão de Albuquerque
e170013
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This study aims to identify the predominant career profiles among Generation Y in Brazil and investigate the influence of demographic and professional characteristics in these profiles. Career profiles are defined as combinations of the presence of Boundaryless and Protean career attitudes. This study is descriptive, the sample is non-probabilistic and intentional and consists of 2,376 people. Cluster Analysis and Chi-square tests were used. The results show that people from Generation Y...

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Unknown unknowns in innovative projects: Early signs sensemaking

Rosaria de Fatima Segger Macri Russo, Roberto Sbragia, Sih Oih Yu Abraham
e170060
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This study aims to understand early signs’ sensemaking relevance to identifying unknown unknowns on innovative projects. When managing these projects, early signs of changes in the environment, combined with a sensemaking process, can help identify them prior to their occurrence and mitigate unwanted effects of these uncertainties. To this end, we conducted a field research to assess 16 projects, totaling 35 events representative of this kind of uncertainty. Based on in-depth interviews,...

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