NARTI Extended Abstracts

As part of NARTI 2022, participants were invited to submit a 1000-word extended abstract or overview of their paper. The submitted extended abstracts are representative of the intended final submission. Take a look at their submissions below.

M ALABDULWAHED - "The process of psychological contract development during the first year of organizational socialization."

Z ATIA - "Could Algorithmic Pricing Backfire on Retailers? Price Ethicality and Consumers’ Fairness Perceptions."

BARTON - "Tracing Processes of Accountability Among Social Entrepreneurs."

BENNETT - "Ecosystem Development Work and Ecosystem Enablers: Uncovering the Processes and People in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems."

D BIRD - "Experiential Marketing and the Wild Atlantic Way: Developing a Framework for Practitioners."

E BONFIGLIO - "SME innovation in areas of deprivation: A systematic literature review."

M BRYDE, C HANNIBAL, K HEJJAS and S FOSTER - “Stronger together”: an ethical and integrative response to the global threat of (un)sustainability and disasters."

C BUKARI - "Spillover effect of corruption."

CALIN - "Negotiating religion, sexuality and the obedient body at work: An intersectional approach to exploring barriers to career among heterosexual and Lesbian religious minority women professionals with children."

CHAMBERLAIN - "Work quality as a spiral: A multidisciplinary integration of the concepts of job satisfaction, job quality, and quality of working life."

S COOKSEY - "Supporting the ‘Tall Poppy’ - Can role-specific emotional intelligence mediate or moderate the demands of being ‘high-achiever’ on professionals’ wellbeing?"

M DASHTDAN - "Corporate image in relation to online community communications."

J DAVIS - "How do everyday relations of mutual aid sustain online consumption communities? Excavating the commons in the cracks of platform culture."

B EDGE - "Community pharmacy through Covid-19: exploring self-identity and discretionary labour during a pandemic."

HOEFT - "I trust you if you believe what I believe: sustainability narrative framing across stakeholders."

S JOHNSON - "Social Enterprise as Open Polities - an Examination of Social Enterprise Strategies in Close Interaction with Constrained Environments, with a Focus on the Falkland Islands."

M B KAHLA - "Exploring Experiences of Women in Academia."

A KAPEK GOODRIDGE - "What is the role of animal welfare NGOs in farm animal welfare governance in Poland?"

KHATTAB - "Using Social Marketing to promote water conservation: A moral perspective."

L LI - "Developing a Web of Relationship: Learning from Indigenous People through their Sustainable Venturing."

LIU - "Examining the Glocalised Marketing Strategies of Luxury."

D MADIBEKOVA - "Understanding the connection and casual mechanism between Business and Peace."

H MCALEAVEY - "Through sickness and health? A qualitative investigation into the decision to work whilst sick and the consequences for employee well-being."

MITCHELL - "Stock Market Reaction to Preannouncements and New Product Introduction Delays: Evidence from the S&P 500 Index."

P OREILLY DUFFY - "Agile talent management in the Irish hospitality industry – closing the skills gap."

SMITH - "Defence against the dark art of marketing."

I UKENI - "Servant Leadership in UK Organisations; a Quantitative Investigation of Moral Reasoning Orientation."

L WAINWRIGHT - "Entrepreneurship, emancipation and the construction of autonomy under extreme constraints."

J WANG - "Foreign Institutional Investors and Corporate Carbon Emissions: Evidence from China."

B WEN - "Exploring the Reason for Tacit Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Hiding of Skilled employees at a Small Family Firm in China."

C WOODS - "Cultural entrepreneurship in the post-digital music industries."

F YUAN and Y YANG - "Healthcare supply chain collaboration: a systematic literature review."

K ZHAO - "Student volunteer management – A strategic human resource management approach."

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