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Panic Buying, Product Substitution and Channel-Shifting Behaviour During Pandemic. (2024). Das, Debadyuti ; Sarkar, Ashutosh ; Debroy, Arindam.
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  3. The government intervention effects on panic buying behavior based on online comment data mining: a case study of COVID-19 in Hubei Province, China. (2024). Jin, Yumei ; Chen, Tinggui ; Yang, Jianjun ; Wang, Bing.
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  4. The implication of user-generated content in new product development process: A systematic literature review and future research agenda. (2024). Beauregard, Yvan ; Nasrabadi, Mohamadreza Azar ; Ekhlassi, Amir.
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  5. Rethinking preemptive consumption: Building mechanisms of reciprocity, contextuality, and risk hedging across scenarios. (2024). Chen, Kai ; Meng, Jie.
    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  6. Disruption, panic buying, and pricing: A comprehensive game-theoretic exploration. (2024). Soltanzadeh, Shima ; Rafiee, Majid ; Weber, Gerhard-Wilhelm.
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  7. On-the-fly decision making within organizations: A systematic literature review and future research directions. (2024). Mariano, Stefania ; Laker, Benjamin.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  8. Foreign market entry modes of family firms: A review and research agenda. (2024). Thukral, Sonal ; Paul, Justin ; Jain, Apoorva.
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  9. Two Years of Covid-19 in Retailing: Issues and Changes. (2023). Pizzichini, Lucia ; Caboni, Federica.
    In: International Journal of Business and Management.
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  10. A beautiful shock? Exploring the impact of pandemic shocks on the accuracy of AI forecasting in the beauty care industry. (2023). Jackson, Ilya ; Ivanov, Dmitry.
    In: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review.
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  11. Panic buying and fake news in urban vs. rural England: A case study of twitter during COVID-19. (2023). Kimura, Herbert ; Azab, Nahed ; Ali, Maged ; Gomes, Lucas Moreira ; Sorour, Karim M ; de Moraes, Joo Gabriel.
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  12. Social influence research in consumer behavior: What we learned and what we need to learn? – A hybrid systematic literature review. (2023). Bhukya, Ramulu ; Paul, Justin.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  13. Artificial intelligence applications in fake review detection: Bibliometric analysis and future avenues for research. (2023). ben Arfi, Wissal ; ben Jabeur, Sami ; Sahut, Jean-Michel ; Ballouk, Hossein.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  14. Key account management in B2B marketing: A systematic literature review and research agenda. (2023). , Sreejesh ; Sandesh, Sadasivan Pillai ; Paul, Justin.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  15. Digital entrepreneurship research: A systematic review. (2023). Singh, Prakash ; Binsaif, Nasser ; Paul, Justin ; Alhassan, Ibrahim.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  16. Self-regulation and goal-directed behavior: A systematic literature review, public policy recommendations, and research agenda. (2023). Billore, Soniya ; Anisimova, Tatiana ; Vrontis, Demetris.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  17. International intermediaries: A systematic literature review and research agenda. (2023). Jiang, Yan ; Virtanen, Yuan ; Cai, Helen Huifen ; You, Weimu.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  18. Going deep into a leaders integrity: A systematic review and the way forward. (2023). Channa, Khalil Ahmed ; Gilal, Rukhsana Gul ; Nawaz, Asif.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  19. Unlocking the recipe for organizational resilience: A review and future research directions. (2023). Junge, Sebastian ; Su, Wenjia.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  20. Employee silence in an organizational context: A review and research agenda. (2023). Paul, Justin ; Dehkharghani, Leila Lotfi ; Menzies, Jane ; Maharati, Yaghoob.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  21. Social influence in online retail: A review and research agenda. (2023). Zia, Adil ; Kaur, Kulvinder ; Kalia, Prateek.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  22. Migration of skilled professionals across the border: Brain drain or brain gain?. (2023). Sharma, Dipanker ; Bhardwaj, Bhawana.
    In: European Management Journal.
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  23. Socioemotional wealth in family business research: A systematic literature review on its definition, roles and dimensions. (2023). Reina, Walter ; Pla-Barber, Jos ; Villar, Cristina.
    In: European Management Journal.
    RePEc:eee:eurman:v:41:y:2023:i:6:p:1000-1020.

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  24. Agent-based modelling of sports riots. (2022). Fadai, Nabil T ; Clements, Alastair J.
    In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.
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  25. How did COVID-19 change what people buy: Evidence from a supermarket chain. (2022). Gul, Evren ; Zuokas, Danas ; Lim, Alvin.
    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  26. Visual merchandising and store atmospherics: An integrated review and future research directions. (2022). Basu, Rituparna ; Singh, Kandarp ; Paul, Justin.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  27. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the creative industries: A literature review and future research agenda. (2022). Kalyuzhnova, Yelena ; Khlystova, Olena ; Belitski, Maksim.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  28. COVID‐19 in rural Africa: Food access disruptions, food insecurity and coping strategies in Kenya, Namibia, and Tanzania. (2022). Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Jr ; Heckelei, Thomas ; Paul, Martin ; Borner, Jan ; Rukundo, Emmanuel Nshakira ; Gebrekidan, Bisrat Haile.
    In: Agricultural Economics.
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  29. The Economic Influence on Consumers Buying Behavior in Islamic Countries: Evidence from the COVID-19 Economic Crisis. (2021). Mukit, Mohammad ; Fatema, Shaznin Kazi ; Jahan, Nabila Nusrat ; Mushfiqul, Mukit Mohammad ; Ibrahim, Abdel-Razzaq Assim.
    In: Economics.
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  30. Understanding Consumer Stockpiling during the COVID-19 Outbreak through the Theory of Planned Behavior. (2021). Papuc, Rzvan-Mihail ; Ianole-Clin, Rodica ; Dinescu, Raluca ; Rou, Maria-Magdalena ; Bratu, Anca ; Cosma, Anastasia.
    In: Mathematics.
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