Founded in 1947 as Die Unternehmung: Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft und Organisation, the Swiss Journal of Business (SJB) is a peer-reviewed (double-blind), open access business journal. With its concept of combining theoretical standards and practical relevance in high-quality scientific articles, it is one of the leading European journals in the field of business administration. The scope of the journal covers all disciplines of business administration as well as interdisciplinary topics that broaden the horizon of business research and practice. The SJB aims to disseminate new findings in business research, to draw attention to important problems in society, research and business practice, to set research agendas, to present scientifically sound solutions and generally to promote the exchange between science and practice.
This study examines how teams’ linguistic proximity to their leader moderates the effects of servant and transformational leadership on leadership role occupancy in a multilingual public service context. Drawing on relational schema theory and...
We examine the evolution of female representation in Swiss executive management and its impact on firm performance. We show a significant increase in female executive management members from 2005 through 2024. Examining the association between...
Innovation measurement remains fragmented across existing frameworks, creating ambiguity about effective approaches for assessing company level innovation performance. Drawing on classification methodology, this study synthesizes four established...
Foresight research constantly strives to identify and utilize new data sources for its technological trend analyses. In addition to long-established data sources such as patents and scientific publications, job postings data have recently proven to...