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Johan Kask is professor at CREDS—Center for Research on Digitalization and Sustainability at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Kongsvinger, Norway (johan.kask@inn.no), and a part-time research fellow and doctoral supervisor at INTERORG, Örebro University.

His research investigates the evolution of business actors and their interactions, with a particular focus on entrepreneurship and innovation in the transition to smarter, greener business models and services.

His work has appeared in journals such as Industrial Marketing Management, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of Business Research, and the European Journal of Marketing. He sits on the editorial board of Industrial Marketing Management, and is co-editor for Journal of Small Business Enterprise Development.

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Aramo-Immonen, H., Carlborg, P., Hasche, N., Jussila, J., Kask, J., Linton, G., . . . Öberg, C. (2020). Charting the reach and contribution of IMP literature in other disciplines: A bibliometric analysis. Industrial Marketing Management, 87, 47-62
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2020 (English)In: Industrial Marketing Management, ISSN 0019-8501, E-ISSN 1873-2062, Vol. 87, p. 47-62Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The acknowledgement of a research tradition by other disciplines shows its contribution to the development of the broader body of scientific knowledge. This paper investigates the contribution of IMP (Industrial Marketing and Purchasing) research to broader research disciplines by analyzing how researchers within and beyond IMP have cited core IMP articles. First, through quantitative bibliometric analysis, the paper identifies the diffusion to other research disciplines. Thereafter, through qualitative analysis, the impact of the IMP perspective is captured to understand how strong these imprints are. The analyses show that IMP research has been noticed among a range of adjacent research disciplines. However, the use of IMP references has generally been rudimentary, and without a deeper understanding of the IMP ontology, meaning that IMP still has some “weak ties” to the other disciplines. Establishing IMP's contribution through enduring imprints would need further engagement with researchers from other research disciplines and publications in top journals. The paper contributes empirically with how the IMP perspective has spread beyond the IMP Group and theoretically by adding insight into how research ideas travel and transform to other disciplines. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2020
Keywords
Bibliometric, Cluster analysis, Co-citation analysis, IMP, Imprint, Travel of idea
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86543 (URN)10.1016/j.indmarman.2020.02.022 (DOI)000552765700005 ()2-s2.0-85080993758 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2022-05-18Bibliographically approved
Kask, J. & Öberg, C. (2019). Why "majors" surge in the post-disruptive recording industry. European Journal of Marketing, 53(3), 442-462
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Why "majors" surge in the post-disruptive recording industry
2019 (English)In: European Journal of Marketing, ISSN 0309-0566, E-ISSN 1758-7123, Vol. 53, no 3, p. 442-462Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Purpose: The recording industry has gone through a far-reaching disruption, but the major record companies from the past continue to surge. The following question is addressed: Why has disruption in the recording industry not followed the patterns of generic examples from other sectors? The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain why the digital disruption does not lead to the disruption of all types of companies.

Design/methodology/approach: This longitudinal study is based on a large set of secondary sources combined with in-depth interviews in Sweden's recording industry.

Findings: Findings indicate that when customers turn to streaming, the major record companies' direct control of which music the consumer is exposed to increases. This main finding contrasts statements that streaming services would facilitate peer-to-peer sharing activities between music customers and make record companies redundant. The major record companies have remained at a prosperous position due to the control of valuable content and marketing assets, as well as asymmetric interdependency among parties in the supply chain.

Research limitations/ implications: The recording industry is different to many other sectors based on the latent value of catalogues, and the conclusions drawn from this paper should thereby not be taken for granted for other industries.

Practical/ implications: Findings suggest that by " reading" the development of the industry and understanding what key resources create dependencies and revenue flows, managers would be better at tackling disruption.

Originality/ value: The paper contributes to previous literature by describing how incumbentcompanies survive and even prosper post- disruption. It adds to the understanding of the digitalization of the recording industry and points at how dependencies help to understand disruption.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2019
Keywords
Disruption, Digitalization, Post-ownership economy, Record companies, Recording industry, Streaming services
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86583 (URN)10.1108/EJM-11-2017-0841 (DOI)000463895200003 ()2-s2.0-85061905296 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2022-05-18Bibliographically approved
Aramo-Immonen, H., Carlborg, P., Geissinger, A., Hasche, N., Kask, J., Linton, G., . . . Shams, T. (2018). Clustering the imp thought: searching roots and diversities in imp research. In: : . Paper presented at 34th Annual Industrial Marketing & Purchasing Conference KEDGE Business School, Marseille, France, 4-7 September 2018.
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2018 (English)Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

IMP research is often treated as an empirical perspective describing complexities of repeated business-to-business exchanges and their embeddedness. While building on some common understandings and concepts, this paper asks: How homogeneous is the IMP research? This paper uses cluster analysis to capture the roots and various sub-groups of IMP research as means to depict the question of homogeneity (i.e. a core focus in the research) or heterogeneity (i.e. using references from other fields or specific to sub-fields) of the IMP thought. In this scientific work in progress paper we introduce how we design to use bibliographical methods in order to harvest data from an extensive amount of IMP-related articles written from the 1970’s onwards. In this first attempt to reveal IMP we used overall 294 articles yielded to 10,615 co-citation relationships. A threshold of minimum number of citations of a cited reference was set to five (5) to capture such references that have been cited in multiple publications. We introduce visual mapping of defined subject area clusters and as an example we describe shortly clusters. Perhaps not surprisingly our findings suggest that IMP research is not so homogenous, with at least four clear clusters of IMP-research each utilizing different key references.

National Category
Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86542 (URN)
Conference
34th Annual Industrial Marketing & Purchasing Conference KEDGE Business School, Marseille, France, 4-7 September 2018
Note

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Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2021-11-02Bibliographically approved
Hallberg, P., Hasche, N., Kask, J. & Öberg, C. (2018). Quality management systems as indicators for stability and change in customer-supplier relationships. The IMP Journal, 12(3), 483-497
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Quality management systems as indicators for stability and change in customer-supplier relationships
2018 (English)In: The IMP Journal, ISSN 2059-1403, E-ISSN 0809-7259, Vol. 12, no 3, p. 483-497Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Purpose: This paper extends the discussion on stability and change through focus on specific relationship characteristics. Quality management systems prescribe established routines for supplier selection and monitoring, and may thereby designate the nature and longevity of customer-supplier relationships. The purpose of this paper is to describe and discuss the effects of quality management systems on stability and change in different forms of customer-supplier relationships.

Design/methodology/approach: A number of illustrative examples based on participatory data and interviews help to capture different types of customer-supplier relationships (private/public; certified/non-certified) related to quality management systems.

Findings: While certified customers in most sectors only need to prove that their suppliers have procedures in place, many customers equate this with requiring that their suppliers should be certified. The paper further shows that customers replace deeper understandings for their suppliers' procedures with the requirement that they be certified.

Originality/value: The paper contributes to the existing literature through integrating quality management systems literature with the business network approach. For business network studies, the discussion on quality management systems as constricting regimes is interesting and provides practical insights to the business network studies as such quality management systems increase in importance and spread.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2018
Keywords
Certification, Business relationships, ISO, Quality management systems, Stability and change
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86577 (URN)10.1108/IMP-01-2018-0006 (DOI)000451212800006 ()
Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2021-11-09Bibliographically approved
Kask, J. & Öberg, C. (2017). Network expansion and population trimming: the case of the global music industry. In: : . Paper presented at IMP Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 5-8, 2017.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Network expansion and population trimming: the case of the global music industry
2017 (English)Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86582 (URN)
Conference
IMP Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 5-8, 2017
Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2021-11-18Bibliographically approved
Hallberg, P., Hasche, N., Kask, J. & Öberg, C. (2017). Quality management systems and business networks. In: : . Paper presented at IMP Journal Seminar, Poznan, Poland, October 12-13, 2017.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Quality management systems and business networks
2017 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation only (Refereed)
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-86576 (URN)
Conference
IMP Journal Seminar, Poznan, Poland, October 12-13, 2017
Available from: 2021-11-02 Created: 2021-11-02 Last updated: 2021-11-25Bibliographically approved
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