Stephanie Decker

Stephanie Decker

University of Bristol

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Stephanie Decker

Stephanie Decker, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Management & Organizational History, Business History, International Strategy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Revise and resubmit? Peer reviewing business historical research

Business History

Theory-driven perspectives on generative artificial intelligence in business and management

Human resource management in the age of generative artificial intelligence: Perspectives and research directions on ChatGPT

Archival Historical Research in Management

Using born-digital archives for business history: EMCODIST and the case of E-mail

Co-opting business models at the base of the pyramid (BOP): microentrepreneurs and multinational enterprises in Ghana

Using digital sources: the future of business history?

Stephanie Decker Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2370

Citations(since 2020)

1574

Cited By

1453

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stephanie Decker Skills & Research Interests

Management & Organizational History

Business History

International Strategy

Top articles of Stephanie Decker

Revise and resubmit? Peer reviewing business historical research

Business History

2024/3/2

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Niall Mackenzie
Niall Mackenzie

H-Index: 8

Business History

South Australian Ornithologist

1935

Archival Historical Research in Management

2023/3/21

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Using born-digital archives for business history: EMCODIST and the case of E-mail

2023/1/2

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Adam Nix
Adam Nix

H-Index: 1

Co-opting business models at the base of the pyramid (BOP): microentrepreneurs and multinational enterprises in Ghana

Business & Society

2023/1

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Using digital sources: the future of business history?

Business History

2023/8/18

Adam Nix
Adam Nix

H-Index: 1

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Historical Approaches to Researching Organizational Wrongdoing

2023/7/25

Adam Nix
Adam Nix

H-Index: 1

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Introduction: why historical methods in management?

2023/7/14

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

William M Foster
William M Foster

H-Index: 18

Handbook of Historical Methods for Management

2023/7/1

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

William M Foster
William M Foster

H-Index: 18

Africanization in Companies and the Civil Service

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Indigenization Programmes and Organizational Legitimacy

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

African Managers in British Businesses

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Organizational Legitimacy and the Development Discourse

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Corporate Political Activities before and after Independence

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Postcolonial transition and global business history: British multinational companies in Ghana and Nigeria

2022/11/30

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

The technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of a bioheat-driven adsorption cooling system for food cold storing: A case study of Rwanda

Energy

2022/11/1

Introducing the eventful temporality of historical research into international business

Journal of World Business

2022/10

Stephanie Decker
Stephanie Decker

H-Index: 15

Finding light in dark archives: using AI to connect context and content in email

AI & Society

2021

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