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  1. This study explores cultural differences in the sensemaking process of employees following psychological contract evaluations. Data from 20 Belgian and 21 Chinese employees were collected using qualitative met...

    Authors: Jiahong Du and Tim Vantilborgh
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:10
  2. This study tests the effect of multiple large shareholders on the level of corporate fraud using the data of Chinese listed companies from 2010 to 2018. We find lower probabilities and lower corporate fraud fr...

    Authors: Xibo Zhao, Dan Yang, Zhengguang Li and Lynda Song
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:9
  3. After the opening up of the banking sector to domestic and foreign capitals which is approved by the Chinese government, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has permitted city commercial banks to di...

    Authors: Xiaonan Li and Chang Song
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:8
  4. The impact of negative personality traits on entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial behavior has become a research focus in the field of entrepreneurship. This study aimed to identify the influence of d...

    Authors: Li Cai, Majid Murad, Sheikh Farhan Ashraf and Shumaila Naz
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:7
  5. Using manually collected data on the number and category of critical audit matters (CAMs) in the period 2016–2017, we investigate the hitherto unexplored questions of whether CAMs affect firm-specific crash ri...

    Authors: Xiaoqiang Zhi and Zuming Kang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:6
  6. The pace of aging in China is accelerating, from the introduction of family planning to the liberalization of the two-child policy, with a growing proportion of families in the 4–2-1 structure. With filial pie...

    Authors: Congjia Huo, Guoan Xiao and Lingming Chen
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:5
  7. Financial inclusion has become an important development strategy in many countries, and related research is increasing. Financial inclusion in China has had significant progress recently. It has gradually form...

    Authors: Weidong Chen and Xiaohui Yuan
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:4
  8. Personality dispositions and their role in inducing employee creative behavior are well documented in the literature. However, much is unexplored about the collective and relative contribution of personality o...

    Authors: Adnan Fateh, Norizah Mustamil and Fakhar Shahzad
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:3
  9. This paper investigates the linkage of returns and volatilities between the United States and Chinese stock markets from January 2010 to March 2020. We use the dynamic conditional correlation (DCC) and asymmet...

    Authors: Yifan Chen, Limin Yu and Jianhua Gang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2021 15:1
  10. This study focuses on the use of we-media by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to disclose internal corporate social responsibility (ICSR) under the impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID...

    Authors: Fengjun Liu, Lu Meng, Yijun Zhao and Shen Duan
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:28
  11. The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted several aspects of the society and the economy. A problem that needs prompt attention in this situation is the increasing diffi...

    Authors: Hua Song, Yudong Yang and Zheng Tao
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:27
  12. This research develops a framework that combines crisis stages, stakeholder engagement, and crisis challenges. The framework is applied to small firms in Macao during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-...

    Authors: Jose C. Alves, Tan Cheng Lok, Yubo Luo and Wei Hao
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:26
  13. In 2013, the Chinese government implemented Rule No. 18, which suspended the directorships of incumbent government officials and precluded those who retired within the past three years from serving as independ...

    Authors: Ting Ren, Youzhi Xiao, Xinguo Yu, Hongyan Yang and Jianmei Ge
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:23
  14. This paper examines whether customer base composition in the US, that is, whether a firm’s major customers are government entities or publicly traded companies, affects the properties of its management earning...

    Authors: Agnes C. S. Cheng, Wenli Huang and Shaojun Zhang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:22
  15. As the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic rages globally, its impact has been felt in the stock markets around the world. Amidst the gloomy economic outlook, certain sectors seem to have surviv...

    Authors: Ding Ding, Chong Guan, Calvin M. L. Chan and Wenting Liu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:21
  16. The COVID-19 outbreak is a global crisis that has placed small and medium enterprises (SMEs) under huge pressure to survive, requiring them to respond effectively to the crisis. SMEs have adopted various digit...

    Authors: Hai Guo, Zhuen Yang, Ran Huang and Anqi Guo
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:19
  17. For many online businesses, online reviews are crucially important to managing reputation, word-of-mouth sales, and, ultimately, their survival. Hence, more and more online business owners are posting public r...

    Authors: Xiaofei Li, Baolong Ma and Rubing Bai
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:18
  18. We develop a recession forecasting framework using a less restrictive target variable and more flexible and inclusive specification than those used in the literature. The target variable captures the occurrenc...

    Authors: Huiwen Lai and Eric C. Y. Ng
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:17
  19. Identifying risks and prioritizing is important for payment service provider (PSP) companies to get banking projects and gain more market share. However, studies regarding the identification of risks and causa...

    Authors: Mohammad Khalilzadeh, Laleh Katoueizadeh and Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:15
  20. Contrary to other markets where underwriters perform a combined role of underwriting and sponsoring in an Initial Public Offering (IPO), IPO issuers in Hong Kong must appoint at least one sponsor in addition t...

    Authors: Wilson H. S. Tong and Michael B. T. Wong
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:14
  21. Drawing on the conservation of resource theory, this study investigates the mediating effects of self-efficacy and academic engagement in the relationship between servant supervision and postgraduates’ employa...

    Authors: Lifeng Zhong, Zhichao Qian and Dongdong Wang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:11
  22. We analyze whether product market advertising has a spillover effect on stock price synchronicity by transmitting firm-specific information to the capital market and attracting more investor attention. Using a...

    Authors: Yajie Chen, Qinlin Zhong and Fuxiu Jiang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:10
  23. Chinese consumer finance has been booming recently, especially since 2014. However, research on this topic is scant. This study presents an updated analysis, providing original, significant contributions for a...

    Authors: Kerry Liu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:9
  24. An error occurred during the publication of the below two articles in Frontiers of Business Research in China. They were published in volume 14 with incorrect citation number.

    Authors:
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:4

    The original article was published in Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:22

    The original article was published in Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:21

  25. Production cost can be influenced by previous sales in an uncertain way. In reality, production cost may decrease in the number of initial buyers due to the learning effect, or increase in the number of initia...

    Authors: Guodaohou Song and Xiaofang Wang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:3
  26. Although intragroup conflict has both multilevel and dynamic natures, less attention has been paid to establishing a holistic model of intragroup conflict that emerges across levels and unfolds over time. To a...

    Authors: Jiunyan Wu and Tomoki Sekiguchi
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:22

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:4

  27. By responding to the call for research on negative career shocks and future time perspective, this study regarded internal social capital as a tool of resource retention which shifts attention to negative care...

    Authors: Jin Feng, Wenxia Zhou, Shuoyu Li and Mengyi Li
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:21

    The Publisher Correction to this article has been published in Frontiers of Business Research in China 2020 14:4

  28. Leader humility has emerged as an important topic in understanding the role of leadership in organizations in recent years. Though it was found to enhance subordinates’ work performance and positive work behav...

    Authors: Yue Wang, Wenhao Luo, Jing Zhang and Yirong Guo
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:20
  29. This study examines how and when authoritarian leadership affects subordinates’ task performance. Using social exchange theory and power dependence theory, this study proposes that authoritarian leadership neg...

    Authors: Zhen Wang, Yuan Liu and Songbo Liu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:19
  30. Drawing upon the knowledge-based view and team learning, we investigated how heterogeneity in top management teams (TMTs) in China influences global expansion strategies. Using panel data from Chinese listed f...

    Authors: Shuai Meng, Jiayan Yan and Xuebing Cao
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:16
  31. This paper examines whether the announcement of an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) affects stock price crash risk and the mechanism by which the ESOP may influence crash risk, using a sample of Chinese A-...

    Authors: Yan Li, Bao Sun and Shangyao Yu
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:14
  32. The platform economy is becoming an important engine for industrial innovation and economic growth. However, empirical research on how platform governance affects product performance through network externalit...

    Authors: Jingtao Yi, Jinqiu He and Lihong Yang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:13
  33. Focusing on the global diffusion of the “A” list consisting of predominantly U.S.-based journals, we argue that such diffusion represents an important form of professionalization in the management of business ...

    Authors: Mike W. Peng
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:12
  34. This study proposes a moderated mediation model to investigate the relationship between organizational learning and firm performance. We argue that entrepreneurial orientation mediates the positive effect of o...

    Authors: Chunling Zhu, Anqi Liu and Yangwen Wang
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:11
  35. This study investigates whether venture capital reputation is a blessing or a curse for entrepreneurial firm innovation by using data from 1553 observations of venture capital investments on entrepreneurial fi...

    Authors: Han Liang, Gang Liu and Jianling Yin
    Citation: Frontiers of Business Research in China 2019 13:9