Category: Business, Management and Accounting

Women’s roles on family farms shape farm succession in Germany
Study examines cultural scripts adopted by women in German family farms and their psychological impact on farm succession, intergenerational transfer, and family dynamics.

Open communication is linked to lower work stress and burnout
Quantitative analysis of 107 employees examines how open, hierarchical, and disorganized business communication cultures influence work stress, burnout dimensions, and perceived control.

Adaptive project management helps manage fashion product development challenges
Research develops adaptive frameworks integrating project management principles with fashion product development demands, addressing complexity from rapid trends and market volatility.

AI is linked to better enterprise risk management
Explore how AI transforms enterprise risk management while examining governance challenges, algorithmic bias, and the need for robust oversight frameworks in modern organizations.

AI supports two management accounting paths
Comparative analysis of artificial intelligence decision-support mechanisms in management accounting, examining process-optimization versus risk-control pathways through organizational case studies.

B2B marketing at Upscale relies on STP, 4P, and email
Analysis of B2B marketing strategy implementation for technology talent acquisition, examining STP, marketing mix, and email marketing constraints in a talent service provider.

Android app prototype supports receivables management in tire recycling MSMEs
Tire-Math Android app integrates business mathematics into receivables management for tire recycling MSMEs, supporting sustainable operations and SDG 12 goals through digital financial innovation.

Moderate overconfidence is linked to better SME credit access
Non-linear relationship between entrepreneurial confidence and SME financing access: mild overconfidence reduces credit rationing relative to underconfidence and extreme overconfidence.

Disclosure quality predicts wins in competitive Japanese tenders
Study examines how financial reporting quality and quantity affect Japanese government procurement success, revealing transparency benefits in competitive tenders and political connections as.

Environmental policy boosts green innovation in emerging markets
Analysis of 1831 firms across 34 countries reveals national environmental policies increase corporate green innovation in emerging markets but not developed markets.










