Check this out. The BRQ March 2025 issue includes a collection of outstanding papers. BRQ is the Spanish Academy of Management (ACEDE) peer-reviewed journal. All articles are open-access and published by SAGE with the sponsorship of ACEDE. I have selected some papers of your potential ONE interest. Enjoy!
*** Aguinis, Hermann, & Gibson, B. C. (2025). Making waves: How to improve scholarly impact performance through stakeholder engagement. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 28(2), 326-335. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444251316310
Abstract: Most scholarly impact measures focus exclusively on an essential but single group of stakeholders: other researchers. However, business research aims to benefit not only other researchers (i.e., internal) but also additional (i.e., external) stakeholders. Accordingly, we offer an expanded multidimensional and multistakeholder conceptualization of scholarly impact that includes the following dimensions (…)
*** Aguilera, Ruth V., & Ruiz Castillo, M. (2025). Toward an updated corporate governance framework: Fundamentals, disruptions, and future research. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 28(2), 336-348. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444251320399
Abstract: This essay explores the evolving landscape of corporate governance amid global disruptions and changing stakeholder demands. We argue that traditional governance models are unable to effectively address contemporary challenges such as (…)
*** Hou, Y., Bello-Pintado, A., & García-Marco, T. Pay to be green? The effect of corporate social responsibility contracting on green innovation performance. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 28(2), 421-437. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444231189825.
Abstract: This study examines how the integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) criteria in executive compensation can improve green innovation performance in European countries. Using agency theory and stakeholder theory (…)
*** Mellado-Garcia, E., Ortiz-de-Mandojana, N., & Aragon-Correa, J. A. Avoiding relapses after crises: Exploring the influence of firm investors' characteristics on organizational resilience. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 28(2), 514-529. https://doi.org/10.1177/23409444241243377
Abstract: Many firms may successfully navigate an organizational crisis, but may find themselves entangled in another soon after. Building on a resource-dependence perspective, this study evaluates how certain investor characteristics foster organizational resilience during a crisis (…)
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Juan-Alberto Aragon-Correa
Professor
University of Granada
Granada
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