International Journal of Organizational Analysis: Volume 31 Issue 5

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Beyond Rationality in Organizations’ Choices: Exploring the Dark and the Bright Sides of Non-rational Decision-making

Guest Editors: Matteo Cristofaro, Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov, Nicholas Burton, Oana Fodor, Christian Julmi, Francesca Loia

Not by what we see: how Christian religious beliefs influence market and community logics in a rural context

M. Isabella Cavalcanti Junqueira, Allan Discua Cruz, Paul C. Gratton

This study aims to address decision-making processes of Christian entrepreneurs living and working in rural areas. The authors draw on the institutional logics perspective and…

Shaping individual paths for decision-making: a fuzzy set approach of religious and humanistic beliefs leading to the (non)acceptance of euthanasia

Maria Eduarda Soares, Alfredo Teixeira, Patrícia Tavares

While the influence of individual beliefs on decision-making has been widely acknowledged, the interaction of different types of beliefs remains an under-researched topic. This…

Confidence and coincidences in executive decision-making during periods of crisis

Simona Mormile, Gabriella Piscopo, Paola Adinolfi

The purpose of this study, which is grounded in decision-making theory, is to explore whether the occurrence of meaningful coincidences can positively influence executive…

Opaque decision-making in organizations

Antonio Mastrogiorgio, Nicola Lattanzi

Many decision rules are rational but opaque, and many others are irrational but transparent. This paper aims to propose a theoretical framework to operationalize opacity in…

(Non) rationality and choice architecture: a behavioural approach to public administrative discretion in New Zealand

Rodney James Scott, Eleanor R.K. Merton

A central question of public administration is how political principals secure the cooperation of administrators within organisational frames and contexts; increasingly, rational…

Youth entrepreneurial intentions: an integrated model of individual and contextual factors

Farzana Gulzar, Aiman Fayaz

The purpose of this study is to identify factors instrumental in developing entrepreneurial intentions among youth. Although, numerous studies have been conducted focusing on…

Uncovering the role of competitor orientation and emotional capability in enhancing innovation performance

José Arias-Pérez, Joaquín Alegre, Cristina Villar

Competitor orientation (CO) has been considered as a traditional driver of innovation performance (IP), being an important source of innovative ideas. Nevertheless, the slowness…

The mediating role of work-life balance on the relationship between job resources and job satisfaction: perspectives from Indian nursing professionals

Kumari Rashmi, Aakanksha Kataria

The purpose of this study is to empirically investigate the mediating effect of work-life balance (WLB) in the relationship between three significant job resources (namely, job…

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Examining the gendered organizations: evidence of institutional discrimination

Anselmo Ferreira Vasconcelos

The purpose of this study is to examine how a group of special companies, i.e. highly acknowledged and awarded ones operating in Brazil handle the gender issue.

Implicit followership theories and resistance to leaders’ unethical requests: the mediating role of organizational citizenship behavior

Mahdi Aghaei, Ali Nasr Isfahani, Amineh Ghorbani, Omid Roozmand

This study aims to adopt a follower-centric approach in leadership and ethics research by investigating the impact of implicit followership theories (IFTs) on followers’…

The role of organizational and individual-level factors for the inclusion of women managers in Japan

Elza Saitova, Carmela Di Mauro

This study aims to analyze and contrast the role of organizational and individual level factors in influencing the effective participation of women managers in decision-making in…

Patient organizations supporting health care and co-creating value: insights from a simulation model

Francesca Costanza

Patient organizations (POs) belong to the non-profit world and carry on several activities alongside health care. However, literature devotes scarce attention to POs’ management…

Do values reflect what is important? Exploring the nexus between work values, work engagement and job burnout

Rinki Dahiya, Juhi Raghuvanshi

Work values are a representation of people’s priorities as they reflect what is pertinent for them and what they want to accomplish. In light of this, the purpose of this study is…

The importance of intellectual capital in networks formed by start-ups

Mário Franco, Diogo Neves, Heiko Haase, Margarida Rodrigues

This study aims to analyse the importance of intellectual capital (IC) in networks formed by start-ups, with a view to obtaining resources that individually they would be unable…

How to make intelligent automation projects agile? Identification of success factors and an assessment approach

Sreenivasa Sekhar Josyula, M. Suresh, R. Raghu Raman

Organizations are fast adopting new technologies such as automation, analytics and artificial intelligence, collectively called intelligent automation, to drive digital…

Functional responsibility for internal communication management and its integration in contemporary businesses

Ieva Zaumane, Maira Leščevica

Despite the proven link between internal communication and more effective business results, only a few attempts have been made to answer the essential question of who is…

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A system of values and economic behaviour models of young entrepreneurs

Svetlana D. Gurieva, Oksana V. Zashchirinskaia

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship of values with individual economic behaviour, identifies the correlation between personality values that are…

International cooperation in developing countries health systems: in-depth analyses from Gaslini Children Hospital

Fiorella Pia Salvatore, Simone Fanelli, Chiara Carolina Donelli, Ubaldo Rosati, Paolo Petralia

The purpose of this study is to provide a framework useful for identifying the elements that aim for success in the construction of collaborative governance and to investigate how…

Personality meta–traits and time-based work–family conflict: the mediating role of work–home boundaries

Maya Kroumova, Rakesh Mittal, Joshua Bienstock

This study aims to examine the complex relationship between the personality meta-traits of stability and plasticity and time-based work–family conflict (WFC). Stability and…

Deinstitutionalization revisited

Herman Aksom

The purpose of this paper is to offer a new analysis and understanding of the notion of deinstitutionalization. Deinstitutionalization of taken-for-granted practices as a natural…

Re-positioning workplace aggression interventions: a violence framework

Kathy Sanderson

This paper aims to investigate the socio-psychological systems in organizations that structurally support workplace aggression.

Knowledge management practices and green innovation in SMES: the role of environmental awareness towards environmental sustainability

Mohammad Rashed Hasan Polas, Mosab I. Tabash, Amitab Bhattacharjee, Guillermo Antonio Dávila

The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of knowledge management dimensions (i.e. knowledge acquisition, knowledge dissemination and knowledge responsiveness) on green…

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Over half a century of strategic planning performance research – what have we been missing?

Nii Amoo, George Lodorfos, Nehal Mahtab

The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literatures and previous studies on the relationship between strategic planning and performance and propose conceptual designs…

When the going gets tough, the tough are let go? The effects of political ideology on leader tenure in organisations

Teng Zhang, Andrew T. Soderberg

Drawing on moral foundations theory (MFT), this paper aims to examine the relationship between community-level political ideology, organisational performance and leader tenure by…

Mediating-moderating effect of employee creativity and team potency on expatriate innovative work behaviour

Hanan AlMazrouei, Robert Zacca, Ghulam Mustafa

This study aims to investigate how learning goal orientation (LGO), participative decision-making (PDM) and leadership member exchange (LMX) influence innovative work behaviour…

Artificial intelligence and creative activities inside organizational behavior

Andrea Paesano

This study aims to investigate about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) (man machine relationship) regarding organizational behavior. The aim of this research paper is to…

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A green human resource management approach of participation in decision-making and behavioural outcomes – a moderated mediated model

Saraf Pavan Kumar, Shilpi Saha, Amitabh Anand

This study aims to assess the moderating and mediating role of supportive culture (SC) in the relationship between participation in decision-making (PDM) and job satisfaction (JS…

Job satisfaction and OCBs: what’s new? The mediating role of organizational identification

Flavio Urbini, Antonio Chirumbolo, Emanuela Caracuzzo, Antonino Callea

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of intrinsic job satisfaction (JS) on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) directed toward individuals (OCBs-I) and…

Performance, job crafting and work context: practical implications from a multilevel perspective

Fabiana Queiroga, Gabriel Carvalho Franco, Felipe Valentini, Érika G.S.A. Andrade

Effort by managers and academics have been applied to understand elements that improving organizational performance and results. This study aims to analyze the relationship among…

Work from home: understanding boundary management profiles using boundary-fit perspective

Neerja Kashive, Brijesh Sharma, Vandana Tandon Khanna

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has (triggered) lots of interest in work from home (WFH) practices. Many organizations in India are changing their work practices and adopting new…

The paradox of the peasantry in management and organization studies

Miguel Pina e Cunha, Stewart Clegg, Arménio Rego, Marco Berti

Burrell (2020) challenged management and organization studies (MOS) scholars to pay attention to a topic they have mostly ignored: the peasantry, those 2 billion people that work…

Systems methodologies for handling problem complexity

Harry Kogetsidis

The purpose of this paper is to examine how holistic thinking and the use of systems methodologies can help organisations handle increased problem complexity. The paper provides a…

Do school leaders in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi predominantly practice a transformational, transactional, or laissez-faire style of leadership?

Ali Aldhaheri

The purpose of this study is to understand the predominant leadership style of school leaders in Abu Dhabi. The leadership style deployed by a school leader affects the…

Cultural distance and expatriates’ psychological adjustment: the moderating role of perceived social supports

Okharedia Goodheart Akhimien, Simon Ayo Adekunle

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between cultural distance and psychological adjustment of expatriates in Nigeria and perceived social supports…

Assessing the effects of cost, revenue and profit efficiency on bank performance: empirical evidence from Indian banking

Bijoy Rakshit

This paper aims to investigate the effects of cost, revenue and profit efficiency on bank profitability in an emerging economy such as India over the period 1997 to 2017…

A qualitative study of military officers’ perceptions of the adaptions couples make to meet the military organisation’s implicit expectations

Alicia Ohlsson, Sofia Alexandra Nilsson, Gerry Larsson

The purpose of this study was to investigate military officers’ perception of the implicit expectations the organisation has for the officer’s private life and what implications…

Mechanisms adopted by social enterprises for effective volunteer-based operations

Liliana Ávila, Marlene Amorim

This paper aims to describe an exploratory study aiming to identify the mechanisms adopted by social enterprises for effective operations based on volunteer work.

Impact of organizational dynamic capability on international expansion and the moderating role of environmental dynamism

Sheshadri Chatterjee, Ranjan Chaudhuri, Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou

The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of dynamic capability (DC) of organizations on international expansion and further investigate the moderating role of…

Institutional theory in international business studies: the period of period of 1990–2018

Kader Sahin, Kübra Mert

The purpose of this study is to evaluate different strands of institutional theory within the internationalization process of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in developed and…

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A comparative study of organizational commitment process in the private and public sectors

Fayçal Boukamcha

The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the motivational process that leads to commitment development in the private and public sectors. It has been suggested that…

Cover of International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN:

1934-8835

Renamed from:

Organizational Analysis

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Peter Stokes