Published: 2024-08-08

AI Literacy Research: Frontier for High-Impact Research and Ethics

Ricardo Limongi, Carla Bonato Marcolin
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a driving force in scientific development, influencing areas such as Administration and Public Administration, which are central themes of the publication of the Brazilian Administration Review (BAR). Despite transformative promises, AI’s appropriate and ethical use in academia still presents substantial challenges, especially for researchers who require specific skills to understand, critique, and utilize these technologies (Dwivedi et al.,...

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Digital Leadership: Much Ado about Nothing?

Daniela Martins Diniz, Antonio Moreira de Carvalho Neto, Anderson de Souza Sant'Anna
e240035
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Objective: this study analyzes the theory of digital leadership, comparing it with other related theories in the field. This work results from 15 years of reflections by a group of researchers who have been studying leadership in Brazil. The question that guided this study was: Are new leadership attributes necessary, or will individuals capable of leading in the 4.0 Revolution combine existing attributes found in the literature? Methods: this is a...

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Exploring the Evolution and Recombination of Firms’ Innovation Capabilities

Estêvão Passuello Ruffoni, Fernanda Maciel Reichert, Mônica Fitz-Oliveira
e230178
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Objective: The study aims to elucidate whether and how firms evolve and recombine their innovation capabilities over time to adapt to market changes. To do so, Brazilian agricultural machinery manufacturers transitioning to Industry 4.0 were analyzed through the lens of four innovation capabilities (development, operations, transactions, and management). Methods: A longitudinal quantitative study was conducted with 29 companies, considering two periods:...

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Markets Gone Hybrid: Institutional Complexity and Work Toward Market Hybridization

Leandro Bonfim, Andréa Paula Segatto
e240042
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Objective: the goal of this article is to theorize how institutional complexity and work can lead to the hybridization of markets. Methods: we draw upon a critical and reflexive analysis of institutional complexity and work, as well as the literature on the sociology of markets, to deductively develop a theory of market hybridization. Results: we theorize that hybrid markets arise when institutional work to define the formal and informal...

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Integrated Social Media for Knowledge Sharing (INT-SM4KS): A Framework Based on the Affordance Theory

Ricardo Antônio Câmara da Silva, Marcirio Silveira Chaves, Cristiane Drebes Pedron
e220172
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Objective: this study investigates the use of integrated social media (SM) technologies to support knowledge-sharing (KS) processes in information technology (IT) projects. Its main objective is to develop a framework to assist project managers in solving problems such as selecting or replacing social media tools, developing KS processes, and creating guidelines. Methods: the affordance theory was the theoretical lens adopted to explore the relationship...

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ESG Practices and the Relevance of Accounting Information: The Moderating Effect of Corruption Levels in G20 Countries

Inaê de Sousa Barbosa, Jonathas Coelho Queiroz da Silva, Roberto Carlos Klann, Denise Mendes da Silva
e240016
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Objective: this study is based on the assumption that the level of corruption in a country’s context can influence how stakeholders perceive the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices disclosed by companies. The objective is to analyze the moderating effect of corruption on the relationship between ESG performance and the relevance of accounting information for companies in G20 countries. Methods: the study considered 171,693 firm/year...

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An Empirical Study of Digital Lending in India and the Variables Associated with its Adoption

Akhileshwari Asamani, Jayavani Majumdar
e230132
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Objective: the digital lending platform is a significant and innovative business concept in the field of financial technology. It creates a direct connection between lenders and borrowers. Scientists studied the technique by which digital lending companies use leverage. This study proposes an updated technology acceptance model (TAM) to investigate the factors influencing consumer adoption of digital lending platforms. More specifically, it examines how service quality and...

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Factors Associated with Innovation Capacity in Courts

Leonardo Ferreira Oliveira, Tomas Aquino Guimaraes
e230061
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Objective: the study analyzes the main factors associated with innovation capacity in courts. Methods: the research design involves a qualitative investigation based on in-depth interviews with 17 judges and 13 staff members of the Brazilian judiciary. Data analysis was conducted using content analysis. Results: the study corroborates previous research on innovation capacity in the public sector and demonstrates the prominence of certain...

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