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US poison pills and the limits of dual engagement by its trading partners

Recent US-Cambodia and US-Malaysia trade agreements include ‘poison pills’ echoing an earlier precedent, United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). For trading partners navigating intensifying US-China geopolitical rivalry, these provisions complicate hedging strategies. In practice, the bite of these provisions may be less than their formal…

Geopolitics
By Simon J. Evenett
in Journal of World Trade
April 2026, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 189-212, https://doi.org/10.54648/trad2026008
US poison pills and the limits of dual engagement by its trading partners
By Simon J. Evenett
in Journal of World Trade April 2026, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 189-212, https://doi.org/10.54648/trad2026008
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Recent US-Cambodia and US-Malaysia trade agreements include ‘poison pills’ echoing an earlier precedent, United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). For trading partners navigating intensifying US-China geopolitical rivalry, these provisions complicate hedging strategies. In practice, the bite of these provisions may be less than their formal…
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Is Cain more able? A behavioral perspective on the relationship between family CEO birth order and family firms’ CSR

We investigate family CEO birth order as an antecedent of family firms’ CSR behavior. Despite psychology literature recognizing it as a key predictor of individual behavior, birth order has been largely neglected in management research. Drawing on behavioral economics and evolutionary psychology—specifically, the Family Niche Model—we identify e…

Family Business Social Innovation Leadership
By Paola Rovelli, Michael Razen, Carlotta Benedetti, Nina Schweiger, Alfredo De Massis and Kurt Matzler
in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal
March 2026, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 49-78, https://doi.org/10.1002/sej.1530
Is Cain more able? A behavioral perspective on the relationship between family CEO birth order and family firms’ CSR
By Paola Rovelli Michael Razen Carlotta Benedetti Nina Schweiger Alfredo De Massis and Kurt Matzler
in Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal March 2026, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 49-78, https://doi.org/10.1002/sej.1530
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We investigate family CEO birth order as an antecedent of family firms’ CSR behavior. Despite psychology literature recognizing it as a key predictor of individual behavior, birth order has been largely neglected in management research. Drawing on behavioral economics and evolutionary psychology—specifically, the Family Niche Model—we identify e…
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Non-family managers and innovation in family firms: A meta-analysis

Non-family managers play a crucial role in fostering innovation within family firms, yet their impact remains debated due to inconsistent research findings and a lack of comprehensive synthesis. This study integrates this effect through a meta-analysis of 213 effect sizes from 101 studies. The results demonstrate a positive influence of non-fami…

Family Business Innovation
By Qiuyue Lyu, Junsheng Dou, Hanqing Fang and Alfredo De Massis
in Family Business Review
March 2026, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 40-62, https://doi.org/10.1177/08944865251393043
Non-family managers and innovation in family firms: A meta-analysis
By Qiuyue Lyu Junsheng Dou Hanqing Fang and Alfredo De Massis
in Family Business Review March 2026, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 40-62, https://doi.org/10.1177/08944865251393043
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Non-family managers play a crucial role in fostering innovation within family firms, yet their impact remains debated due to inconsistent research findings and a lack of comprehensive synthesis. This study integrates this effect through a meta-analysis of 213 effect sizes from 101 studies. The results demonstrate a positive influence of non-fami…
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The high cost of cheap talk: How disingenuous ethical language can reflect agency costs

Does the use of a certain type of ethical language indicate that managers are failing to behave in a socially responsible manner? Managers are increasingly using language related to ethics, values, and corporate purpose in their communications with stakeholders. However, while economic models argue that “talk is cheap,” we predict that some ethi…

Business Ethics Communication Corporate Governance
By Stephen Smulowitz, Michael D. Pfarrer, Didier Cossin and Abraham Hongze Lu
in Journal of Management
March 2026, vol, 52, no. 3, pp. 1217 – 1254 https://doi.org/10.1177/01492063241305037
The high cost of cheap talk: How disingenuous ethical language can reflect agency costs
By Stephen Smulowitz Michael D. Pfarrer Didier Cossin and Abraham Hongze Lu
in Journal of Management March 2026, vol, 52, no. 3, pp. 1217 – 1254 https://doi.org/10.1177/01492063241305037
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Does the use of a certain type of ethical language indicate that managers are failing to behave in a socially responsible manner? Managers are increasingly using language related to ethics, values, and corporate purpose in their communications with stakeholders. However, while economic models argue that “talk is cheap,” we predict that some ethi…
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Customer centricity: Digital and leadership to the rescue

Why is there such a disconnect between customer centricity as a concept and its actual application by firms? Spanning all business model dimensions, our research points to three traps that cause organizations to lose focus on customers over time: product focalization, rigid organizational boundaries, and a fixed-pie mindset. While these traps ar…

Customer Centricity Global Business
By Frédéric Dalsace, Didier Bonnet and Katharina Lange
in Business Horizons
March-April 2026, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 217-227, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bushor.2025.02.011
Customer centricity: Digital and leadership to the rescue
By Frédéric Dalsace Didier Bonnet and Katharina Lange
in Business Horizons March-April 2026, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 217-227, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bushor.2025.02.011
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Why is there such a disconnect between customer centricity as a concept and its actual application by firms? Spanning all business model dimensions, our research points to three traps that cause organizations to lose focus on customers over time: product focalization, rigid organizational boundaries, and a fixed-pie mindset. While these traps ar…
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Permission to play: Trying on entrepreneurship in times of crisis

This qualitative study explores how individuals try on entrepreneurship during crisis. We discover that individuals use entrepreneurship as a way to envision a possible future in a moment when their occupational trajectory is upended. We reveal that, when a crisis generates a sense of occupational disorientation, individuals are driven to regain…

Entrepreneurship Crisis Management
By Madeline Toubiana, Brian J. Bergmann Jr., Angelique Slade Shantz and Sophie Bacq
in Journal of Business Venturing
18 February 2026, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2026.106583
Permission to play: Trying on entrepreneurship in times of crisis
By Madeline Toubiana Brian J. Bergmann Jr. Angelique Slade Shantz and Sophie Bacq
in Journal of Business Venturing 18 February 2026, ePub before print, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2026.106583
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This qualitative study explores how individuals try on entrepreneurship during crisis. We discover that individuals use entrepreneurship as a way to envision a possible future in a moment when their occupational trajectory is upended. We reveal that, when a crisis generates a sense of occupational disorientation, individuals are driven to regain…
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