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We examine firms listed on the Shanghai/Shenzhen Stock Exchange to investigate stock market reactions to 294 Chinese manufacturing firms involved in 618 environmental incidents between 2006 and 2013. Through our event studies, we find empirical evidence of a significantly negative stock market...
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Multinational corporations (MNCs) have benefited tremendously from free trade in the past few decades in the form of cost reductions, resource advantages, and market expansion. However, the dynamism of international relations and a global recession have rekindled the debate over frictionless...
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Many firms believe that the way to cope with environmental violations by their contract manufacturers is through greenwashing initiatives which they hope will protect them from collateral damage. Chris Lo, Christopher Tang, Paul Zhou, Andy Yeung, and Di Fan disagree, arguing that turning a blind...
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The speed of recovery from supply chain disruption has been identified as the predominant factor in building a resilient supply chain. However, COVID-19, as a rapidly evolving crisis, may challenge this assumption. Infection risk concerns would increase if managers decided to resume production...
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Scholars and practitioners believe that supply chain visibility (SCV) is critical to effective supply chain management, enabling firms to lower operational costs and enhance efficiency. In this research, we investigate the impact of SCV on firms’ trade credit, a widely neglected yet critical...
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As one of the most important financial innovations in the last two decades, credit default swap (CDS) contracts have been initiated and actively traded in the market to hedge against credit risks. However, little is known about how these financial innovations affect an underlying firm’s...
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In this guest editorial, we introduce the seven papers accepted for publication in the special issue of International Journal of Operations & Production Management on “The Use of Social Media in Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM)”. Moreover, we review 159 social media papers...
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