Published: 2023-10-18

Artificial Intelligence and Academic Journals: For Better and for Worse

Ivan Lapuente Garrido
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This editorial summarizes a talk presented during the 47th EnANPAD Annual Meeting in São Paulo, Brazil, exploring the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in academic journals. It highlights the impact perspectives of AI, recognizing its effects in various social and academic areas. Although the effects are extensive and their full ramifications are unknown and uncertain, the editorial highlights elements of opportunities and threats of this impact, as well as some ways to mitigate the...

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Determining Priority and Sustainable Strategies in Agribusiness Management using an Analytic Hierarchy Process model

Najara Escarião Agripino, Kettrin Farias Bem Maracajá, André C. S. Batalhão
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The aim of this study was to analyze which business sustainability factors are adopted in the strategic process of the agricultural sector using the model named Strategic Planning for Business Sustainability (PEPSE). To achieve the proposed aim, the PEPSE model was applied to the Analytic Hierarchy Process multicriteria decision tool. During the research, the farm adopted sanitary measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which compromised access to managers and, consequently, data...

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The Effect of the Positioning Strategy on the Firms' Performance Moderated by the Product Market Competition

Guilherme Lecco Tessarolo, Luiza Gagno Azolin, Luiz Cláudio Louzada
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This research aims to investigate the effect of generic positioning strategies (cost leadership and product differentiation), adopted in pure or hybrid form, on firms’ performance and to verify the moderating effect of product market competition in this relationship. A sample with 11,322 firm-year (2008-2019) observations, including data from firms in the G20 countries, was analyzed through logistic regression models. The competition level in the product market is measured using the...

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Career, Class, and Social Reproduction in the Life Stories of Outsourced Cleaners

Filipe Augusto Silveira de Souza, Ana Heloisa da Costa Lemos
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In this paper, we employ the life story method to investigate the multiple boundaries that, visible or invisibly, have influenced the trajectories of outsourced cleaners working in organizations, delimiting their career opportunities. Based on the Bourdieusian framework, we aim to contribute to the expansion of the debate in the field of career studies by emphasizing the influence of the contextual dimension of analysis in the career construction process. Above all, we privilege a social...

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Seasoned Sailors: Can MNEs Learn with Troubled Institutional Environments?

Gabriela Schneider Darolt, Christian Falaster, Venilton Reinert, Cynthia Boos de Quadros, Fabricia Durieux Zucco
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In the present study, we examine the manner in which firms’ experiential learning in challenging institutional environments shapes their entry strategies in subsequent international acquisitions targeting comparable contexts. Specifically, our research delineates the nexus between the institutional expertise firms garner from operations in countries characterized by deficient institutional frameworks and the level of ownership they subsequently elect in acquisitions within similarly...

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Technology and Innovation: A Systematic Literature Review on Sustainability Research in the Amazon

Ticiana Braga de Vincenzi, Flávio Hourneaux Junior, Cristiana Lara-Cunha, Patricia Taeko Kaetsu, Gleriani Torres Carbone Ferreira
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Society relies on technology and innovation (T&I) to tackle some of its great challenges, and it has been given even more importance since the increasing concern over sustainability issues. A particular concern is the Amazon rainforest’s impact on sustainability and what this means for the planet. The paper analyzes how research on technology and innovation in the Amazon region is addressing sustainability issues.
This wide-ranging intentional approach has led to an integrative...

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Propensity for Internationalization in Emerging Economies: Is The Key to Success in Strategic Orientations and Institutional Factors?

Nathália Rigui Trindade, Flavia Luciane Scherer, Maíra Nunes Piveta, Luis Felipe Dias Lopes, Soraya de Souza Soares
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the mediation of institutional factors in the relationship between strategic orientations and the propensity of companies, particularly technology-based companies (TBCs), to internationalize in emerging economies. Method: This quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional survey was conducted with a population and sample of 137 Brazilian TBCs. The data were analyzed through correlational and multivariate analysis using the structural equation modeling...

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Global Growth, Green Goals: Shaping Sustainable Futures in International Business Education and Research

Jeremy Lawrence Clegg, Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto Casnici
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In the ever-evolving landscape of international business, pioneers and thought leaders continually redefine its boundaries, prodding at its concepts and frameworks to ensure they remain relevant and reflective of the world’s dynamic tapestry. In this sincere conversation, Dr. Cyntia Calixto, a lecturer in international business from the University of Leeds, engages with the eminent Professor Jeremy Clegg, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration and International Business Management,...

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