Technical debt accumulates when firms implement easy unsustainable IT solutions that will be costly to fix over time. This research looks at how technical debt affects sales performance.
When a home-sharing host’s initial interactions with guests reflect a personal touch, the trust established fortifies the relationship in the event of later service failures.
The production of the COVID-19 vaccine highlights the importance of collaboration between small, innovative firms and large, well-resourced firms in promoting innovation.
Jason Thatcher and his co-authors discover that social media bots mainly operate in two ways: algorithmic social alertness and algorithmic social transmission.
Interpersonal trust can have a great effect on many organizational outcomes, and employees’ attitudes and behaviors in the workplace are apt to change in response to workplace events.
Shawn Edwards examines the role of representation in generational and racial terms on the board of directors of nonprofit organizations in South Carolina.
Amid declining state funding, do public universities seek alternative revenue streams to keep tuition and fees down? Is such diversification only a public university phenomenon?