@article {1971081,
title = {Entrepreneurial orientation as a mediator of ADHD–Performance relationship: A staged quasi-replication study},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing Insights},
volume = {17},
year = {2022},
month = {2022},
abstract = {The entrepreneurship literature has suggested the criticality of replicating findings along with the potential for nuance when examining relationships within emerging market contexts. In this study, we seek to reproduce the findings of Yu et al. (2021) concerning entrepreneurial orientation (EO), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and firm performance using a sample of Russian SMEs. We conduct a quasi-replication study, systematically changing the data, measures, and construct within our empirical models. The results of our study are partly in line with the original study{\textquoteright}s findings: we did not find a significant relationship between hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms and EO. However, when we considered different sub-dimensions of EO (innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking), managers with hyperactivity/impulsivity ADHD symptoms exhibited greater innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking, while managers with inattention ADHD symptoms exhibited opposite effects. We discuss the extent to which the effects of ADHD on firm performance in developed economies, as mediated by EO, are generalizable within an emerging economy.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Shirokova,Galina Shirokova and Shakina,Elena and Gerasymenko,Violetta}
}
@article {1970106,
title = {Measuring Destabilization and Consolidation in Scientific Knowledge Evolution},
journal = {Scientometrics},
year = {2022},
month = {2022},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Li,Jiexun and Chen,Jiyao}
}
@article {1970111,
title = {Meta-Analytical Evidence on Mental Disorder Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America},
journal = {Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences},
year = {2022},
month = {2022},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zhang,Stephen X and Batra,Kavita and Liu,Tao and Done,Rebecca and Chen,Jiyao}
}
@book {1973636,
title = {Strategic Management, 3e},
year = {2022},
month = {2022},
pages = {112},
address = {Corvallis, 91ÆÞÓÑ},
abstract = {This book is being updated under a grant from the OERU of 91ÆÞÓÑ State.
This open source textbook is derived from many sources, initially (1st edition) from the Principles of Management by Carpenter, Bauer, and Erdogan, but there is abundant new content as well. It is published under a Creative Commons license and as such there is no charge ever for this textbook.
In addition to taking on a second author, the most important change from 2e is that three tenured faculty have signed on to consider, review, and approve the content. This edition will have a more global perspective and make a tighter linkage with the Micromatic simulation software as well as provide mini-case studies for classroom discussions.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Morris,John and Tripathi,Sanjai}
}
@article {1968346,
title = {Changing CEO Preferences over Tenure Life Cycle and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Moderating Role of CEO{\textquoteright}s Political Orientation},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Jeong,Nara and Kim,Nari and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1971431,
title = {Competing both ways: How combining Porter{\textquoteright}s low-cost and focus strategies hurts firm performance},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {forthcoming},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Lee,Chi-Hyon and Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Karim,Samina}
}
@article {1970126,
title = {Destabilization and Consolidation: Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Validating the Dual Characteristics of Technology},
journal = {Research Policy},
volume = {50},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
pages = {104-115},
keywords = {BIS, Business Analytics, Finance, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Shao,Rong and Fan,Shaokun}
}
@article {1970121,
title = {The Mental Health Under the COVID-19 Crisis in Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis},
journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health},
volume = {18},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
pages = {10604},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Farah,Nusrat and Dong,Rebecca and Xu,Wen and Yin,Allen and Dellios,Andrew and Miller,Saylor and Wan,Xue and Xu,Stephen}
}
@conference {1968351,
title = {Re-examining Constraints And Ventures{\textquoteright} Learning: The Case Of Business Accelerator Programs},
booktitle = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Cho,Sam Yul and Arthurs,Jonathan and Choi,Yohan}
}
@article {1968711,
title = {Standing Ground? The Influences of Knowledge Diversity and Technology Opportunity on Generative Appropriation},
journal = {International Journal of Innovation Management},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S1363919621500766},
author = {Choi,Yohan and Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@article {1970116,
title = {Succumbing to the COVID-19 Pandemic –Healthcare Workers not Satisfied and Intend to Leave Their Jobs},
journal = {International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
pages = {1-10},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zhang,Stephen and Chen,Jiyao and Jahanshahi,Asghar and Avarez-Risco,Aldo and Dai,Huiyang and Li,Jizhen and Patty-Tito,Ross}
}
@article {1968716,
title = {Swinging for the Fences? Payroll, Performance and Risk Behavior in the Major League Baseball Draft},
journal = {Journal of Sport Management},
year = {2021},
month = {2021},
abstract = {This study examines the way competitive advantage and organization performance mediate the effect of potential slack {\textendash} externally-available resources {\textendash} on organization risk behavior in Major League Baseball{\textquoteright}s amateur draft. It tests the hypotheses that local market munificence provides payroll advantage and increases on-field performance and that payroll disadvantage and poor performance increase teams{\textquoteright} likelihood of selecting riskier high school players instead of college players. Consistent with resource deprivation theory, results suggest that payroll disadvantage promotes risk-taking; however, on-field success encourages risk-taking early in the draft. Indeed, pick number appears to have a U-shape relationship with risk-taking where winning increases confidence earlier in the draft and low stakes promote risk-seeking later. This study contributes to the literature by suggesting that input-based and outcome-based reference metrics have different effects on risk behavior and that managerial hubris may influence risk behavior through information availability rather than having a general effect.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey and Choi,Yohan}
}
@article {1968356,
title = {Celebrity CEO, Identity Threat, and Impression Management: Impact of Celebrity Status on Corporate Social Responsibility},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {111},
year = {2020},
month = {2020},
pages = {69-84},
abstract = {In this study, we examine the impact of CEO celebrity status on the propensity of firms to
engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Integrating identity and impression management
theories, we argue that a firm{\textquoteright}s engagement in CSR activities is affected by a celebrity CEO{\textquoteright}s
impression management motive to maintain his/her identity and status as a celebrity. We then
explore three boundary conditions under which the effects of celebrity status on CSR may be
strengthened. We find that celebrity CEOs{\textquoteright} engagement in CSR activities as an impression
management tactic increases when uncertainty surrounding a firm{\textquoteright}s expected performance is
high, when firm performance is low, and the competitive intensity of the industry is high. The
findings of this study provide useful insights into the specific ways by which celebrity CEOs
attempt to protect their established status and reputation. This paper contributes to various
domains of research concerning CEOs, impression management, and CSR.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Lee,Gilsoo and Cho,Sam Yul and Arthurs,Jonathan and Lee,Eun Kyung}
}
@article {1973856,
title = {Fueling the Fire: Identity centrality, affective interpersonal commitment and gender as drivers of entrepreneurial passion},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
year = {2020},
month = {2020},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Cardon,Melissa S and Haynie,J. M.}
}
@article {1968361,
title = {How and When Investment Horizons Determine Venture Capital Firms{\textquoteright} Attention Breadth to Portfolio Companies.},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {44},
year = {2020},
month = {2020},
pages = {475-503},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Arthurs,Jonathan and Cho,Sam Yul}
}
@article {1976981,
title = {Impact of Team Size on Technological Contributions: Unpacking Disruption and Development},
year = {2020},
month = {2020},
address = {Vancouver CA},
keywords = {BIS, Business Analytics, Finance, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Shao,Rong and Fan,Shaokun and Li,Jiexun}
}
@article {1970131,
title = {Public Service Innovation: A Typology},
journal = {Public Management Review},
volume = {22},
year = {2020},
month = {2020},
pages = {1674-1695},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Walker,Richard M and Sawhney,Mohan}
}
@article {1968371,
title = {CEO Pay Inequity, CEO-TMT Pay Gap, and Acquisition Premiums},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {98},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {105-116},
abstract = {This study extends previous research on the influence of CEO pay inequity on CEOs{\textquoteright} decision-making by examining the relationship in the acquisition context. Focusing on CEOs{\textquoteright} compensation vis-{\`a}-vis external and internal referents, we find that underpaid CEOs pay higher acquisition premiums and that overpaid CEOs pay lower premiums, although this tendency is reduced as the level of overpayment increases, creating a U-shaped relationship. We further find that the CEO-TMT pay gap moderates the relationship between CEO under-/overpayment and acquisition premiums by adjusting CEOs{\textquoteright} perceptions of pay inequity and motivation to restore inequity through their higher or lower sense of self-importance. The findings of this study suggest that CEOs{\textquoteright} decision-making is strongly influenced by their framing of gains and losses and the perception of pay inequity
vis-{\`a}-vis external and internal referents.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Lee,Gilsoo and Cho,Sam Yul and Arthurs,Jonathan and Lee,Eun Kyung}
}
@article {1968386,
title = {Close your Eyes or Open your Mind: Effects of Sleep and Mindfulness Exercises on Entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} Exhaustion},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Arthurs,Jonathan and Cardon,Melissa S. and Farah,Nusrat and Stornelli,Jason and Haynie,J. M.}
}
@article {1971416,
title = {Counteracting Globalization{\textquoteright}s Skeptics: How Diasporas Influence the Internationalization Preferences of Minority Entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} Firms},
journal = {Global Strategy Journal},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Inouye,Todd M and Joshi,Amol and Hemmatian,Iman and Robinson,Jeffrey A}
}
@inbook {1972061,
title = {Does a Federal Glass Ceiling Have Differential Effects on Female and Male Technology Entrepreneurs?},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
address = {Hershey, PA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Inouye,Todd M. and Robinson,Jeffrey A. and Joshi,Amol}
}
@article {1968376,
title = {Foreign IPOs in the US: When entrepreneurial orientation meets institutional distance},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {101},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {144-151},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Liu,Kun and Tang,Jintong and Yang,Kun and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1968721,
title = {Horizontal Competition and Interorganizational Exchange Partner Selection: An Analysis of Major League Baseball Player Trades},
journal = {Strategic Organization},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
abstract = {This study examines the influence of horizontal competition on interorganizational exchange. Interorganizational competition is a multidimensional construct that can influence exchange in multiple, sometimes countervailing ways. With an analysis of Major League Baseball player trades, we examine the influences of three components of competition {\textendash} goal conflict, rivalry, and competitive interaction {\textendash} on interorganizational exchange partner selection. We find that that goal conflict reduces the hazard rate of exchange between organizations, but competitive interaction increases it. Moreover, we find evidence that prior exchange moderates the competition-exchange relationship by reducing the perceived risks and information benefits of exchange with a competitor. We do not find evidence that interorganizational rivalry shapes subsequent exchange behavior.},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey and Vestal,Alex}
}
@article {1968366,
title = {How does dependence on key employees matter for initial public offerings of US high-tech firms?},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {102},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {74-82},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Liu,Kun and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1976986,
title = {Knowledge Networks, Collaboration Networks, and Innovation: A Replication and Extension},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
address = {Boston},
keywords = {BIS, Business Analytics, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Shen,Jia and Fan,Shaokun}
}
@inbook {1972066,
title = {Urban Innovation: At the nexus of entrepreneurship and urban policy},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {129-144},
address = {Cheltenham, UK},
abstract = {We define urban innovation as the development of long-lasting transformations in urban communities, neighborhoods, and cities. In our proposed framework, urban innovation is driven by two overarching principles: social inclusion and transformation. Inclusion allows for interaction across social groups and benefits society by reducing socio-economic separation through fostering stronger, and even new, relationships in the community. Transformation means deep-seated change that remodels the mindset and creates new change agents. These principles enable us to isolate innovative activities that are small and incremental, from urban innovations that have the potential to impact the economy and society in major ways. We identify three distinct types of transformative and inclusive policy innovations used in the urban innovation context: market creating, market integration, and market incentivizing. We also present three types of business model innovations that work within these innovations: social entrepreneurship, technology and innovation parks, and venture accelerators. We further categorize the social entrepreneurship business model into sustainable or triple bottom line businesses, social enterprises, micro-finance organizations and benefits corporations/B-Corps. We highlight specific examples of these policy and business model innovations from around the world to illustrate how and why urban innovations are essential for economic growth and social development in rapidly urbanizing cities. We also present several promising avenues for new research on urban innovation to guide scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in more systematically studying the phenomenon and in making strategic decisions about critical issues related to future of the world{\textquoteright}s cities.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
isbn = {978 1 78643 600 9},
author = {Robinson,Jeffrey A and Joshi,Amol and Vickerie-Dearman,Lutisha and Inouye,Todd M}
}
@article {1971086,
title = {When do organizations learn from successful experience? The Case of Venture Capital Firms},
journal = {International Small Business Journal},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {1-23},
abstract = {Ability to accurately predict the outcomes of investments in new projects is recognized as an important antecedent of organizational success. Yet, despite the extensive research on resource-allocation decisions and forecasting, we know little about how accumulated experience shapes the accuracy of forecasts. In this study, we investigate the influence of success and failure experiences on the accuracy of venture capital predictions of the outcomes of their portfolio companies. We also explore the moderating influence of an important organizational factor, the size of a decision-making team. Our theory and findings highlight that success and failure experiences have significant and varying impact on the accuracy of organizational predictions. By examining these novel relationships, we extend theorizing about forecasting and learning, and bring novel insights to the field of entrepreneurship and venture capital.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta}
}
@inbook {1974036,
title = {Whole Farm Management From Start Up to Sustainability},
year = {2019},
month = {2019},
pages = {232-241},
address = {North Adams, MA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Stephenson,Gary and Noxel,Sherri}
}
@article {1972071,
title = {Content, Contribution, and Knowledge Consumption: Uncovering Hidden Topic Structure and Rhetorical Signals in Scientific Texts},
journal = {Journal of Management},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
abstract = {Knowledge production and scientific discourse are observable in published scholarly texts. Citations capture knowledge consumption and impact. Drawing from the sociology of science, our theoretical framework posits scientific communities as thought collectives with distinctive thought styles that embed a hidden topic structure and rhetorical signals into a journal{\textquoteright}s published articles. We hypothesize and uncover how an article{\textquoteright}s topic attributes (structure, focus, and newness) and rhetorical attributes (inclusiveness, exclusiveness, tentativeness, and certainty) indicate future knowledge consumption. We empirically test our ideas by applying text mining algorithms to model topics and extract rhetorical signals from 1,646 strategy articles composed of nearly 18 million words generating 172,237 citations over 35 years. We find that strategy articles{\textquoteright} hidden topic structure explains 14\% of variance in scientific impact. We also show that topic focus and topic newness each independently, directly, and significantly increase impact. As for newness, the first two articles published on a new topic each generate a citation premium of more than 100\%, which is higher within the focal thought collective than outside. Importantly, we uncover that the citation premium of newness increases with greater topic focus, which attracts attention, and greater inflow of prior intra-collective knowledge, which enhances absorption. Impact also increases when authors present new topics using a rhetorical style that is more tentative than certain. Overall, our findings demonstrate that topic and rhetorical attributes as constitutive elements of scientific content are independently and interdependently related to the consumption of strategy research across thought collectives in management research.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Antons,David and Joshi,Amol and Salge,Torsten Oliver}
}
@article {1982001,
title = {Customer Discovery},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1981986,
title = {Customer Discovery},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@inbook {1968381,
title = {The Dark Side of Venture Capital Syndication and IPO Firm Performance},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {430},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Chahine,Salim and Filatotchev,Igor and Hosskisson,Robert}
}
@article {1981966,
title = {Debates and gaps surrounding research on entrepreneurial passion},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Chicago},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cardon,Melissa S. and Murnieks,Charles and Pollack,J. and Wolfe,M. and Uy,M. and Gielnik,M. and Stevenson,R. and McMullen,J. S.}
}
@article {1976991,
title = {Development of Context-based Indices for Measuring Dynamic and Dualistic Nature of Innovation},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {BIS, Business Analytics, Finance, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Shao,Rong and Fan,Shaokun}
}
@conference {1968391,
title = {Employee dependence and strategic human capital in IPO of US high-tech firms},
volume = {1},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {11102},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Liu,Kun}
}
@article {1981971,
title = {Feel the burn: The influence of passion on entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} subjective well-being and burnout},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Ireland},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Cardon,Melissa S. and Haynie,J. M.}
}
@article {1971421,
title = {How do legal surprises drive organizational attention and case resolution? An analysis of false patent marking lawsuits},
journal = {Research Policy},
volume = {47},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {1741-1761},
abstract = {Legal surprises are unexpected suits or actions in which plaintiffs rely on claims or precedents that may be obscure, unfamiliar, or unknown to the defendants. Our study explores false patent marking suits, a unique type of patent-related legal surprise involving allegations of defendants marking products with ineligible patent numbers to deceive customers and/or deter competitors. An abrupt shift in U.S. Federal Courts{\textquoteright} interpretation of intellectual property rights (IPRs) policy amplified plaintiff incentives for filing these suits while escalating defendant penalties for proven violations. Handling costly legal surprises such as false patent marking suits requires focused attention from managers. Our core premise is that temporal and evidential cues in the timelines and storylines of plaintiffs{\textquoteright} legal narratives in surprise suits attract defendants{\textquoteright} organizational attention. We hypothesize about temporal focus (past, present, and future) and evidentiary reasoning (relevance, credibility, and inferential power) as attention cues and possible predictors of the mode (litigation or negotiation) and timing of case resolution. We apply automated content analysis to official court records for 992 false patent marking cases (2009-2011) and quantify competing risks using hazard models. We find that differences in temporal focus and evidentiary reasoning in the legal narratives of surprise suits are significant predictors of case resolution mode and timing. We also find that defendants countersuing to redirect plaintiffs{\textquoteright} attention is an effective negotiating tactic. We discuss the economic significance and strategic implications of our empirical findings on legal surprises, attention, case resolution mode and timing, and the unintended consequences of IPR policy changes.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Hemmatian,Iman}
}
@conference {1968396,
title = {The Impact of M\&A Announcements on Rivals: The Role of Competitive Dynamics},
volume = {2018},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {18262},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Farah,Nusrat}
}
@article {1968401,
title = {The Influence of Alliance Experience on Acquisition Premiums and Post-acquisition Performance},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {88},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {1-10},
abstract = {This paper examines the influence of acquirers{\textquoteright} alliance experience on acquisition outcomes. Specifically, we investigate whether or not acquirers with alliance experience pay higher acquisition premiums and achieve improved post-acquisition performance. We also investigate how the impact of acquirers{\textquoteright} alliance experience is contingent on the alliance portfolios of target firms. We find that acquirers with alliance experience pay higher acquisition premiums but lower acquisition premiums when their target firms possess alliance portfolios of greater size or diversity. We also find that such acquirers achieve higher post-acquisition performance when the size of alliance portfolios of target firms is larger. Overall, this study suggests that alliance experience can help acquirers develop organizational knowledge and capabilities, and thus influence acquisition outcomes.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cho,Sam Yul and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1981981,
title = {InnovationX},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973861,
title = {Passion for Entrepreneurship or Passion for the Product? A Conjoint Analysis of Angel and VC Decision-Making},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {33},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
pages = {315-332},
abstract = {Passion is important to venture investors, but what specifically do they want entrepreneurs to be passionate about? This study theorizes that angel investors and venture capitalists consider both entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} passion for activities related to the product or service the venture provides (i.e., product passion) and passion for founding and developing new ventures (i.e., entrepreneurial passion). We demonstrate that both types of passion become more appealing when the investor perceives that the entrepreneur is highly open and receptive to feedback, suggesting that openness to feedback mitigates potential concerns associated with passion in its extremes. We further find that venture investors differ in their consideration of passion; angel investors and venture capitalists with more investing experience place greater emphasis on the combination of product passion and openness to feedback, whereas those with more entrepreneurial experience emphasize the combination of entrepreneurial passion and openness to feedback.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Warnick,Benjamin J. and Murnieks,Charles and McMullen,Jeffery S. and Brooks,Wade}
}
@article {1981996,
title = {Regulate, take action, and persevere: Why differentiation of self is crucial for entrepreneurs},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Australia},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Franklin,Rebecca and Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1981991,
title = {Research \& InnovationX},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973596,
title = {Tax Avoidance, Financial Experts on the Audit Committee, and Business Strategy},
journal = {Journal of Business Finance and Accounting},
volume = {45},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Hoboken, NJ},
abstract = {We examine whether financial expert audit committee members tailor their approach to overseeing the corporate tax planning process according to the firm{\textquoteright}s business strategy. We predict and find that such directors encourage defender-type firms (characterized partially by high risk aversion) to engage in more tax avoidance activities and prospector-type firms (characterized partially by innovation and risk seeking) to scale back on tax avoidance, relative to the opposing strategy type. We also find that both accounting experts and non-accounting financial experts on the audit committee contribute to our results to some extent, although the effects of non-accounting financial experts present more consistently. Overall, our results suggest that financial experts on the audit committee tend to play more of an advising role for defenders and more of a monitoring role for prospectors, relative to one another.},
keywords = {Accounting, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moore,Jared and Hui Hsu,Pei and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1976996,
title = {UNPACKING AMBICULTURALISM: A SYNTHESIS APPROACH TO RESTORE HHHUMANITY},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Wuhan University, Wuhan, China},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao}
}
@article {1981976,
title = {Well-being challenges from dual identities of hybrid entrepreneurship},
year = {2018},
month = {2018},
address = {Ireland},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cardon,Melissa S. and Murnieks,Charles and Winsted,Kathryn F.}
}
@conference {1968411,
title = {Adjusting Attention to Organizational Routines in Response to Time Pressure},
booktitle = {Academy of Management},
volume = {2017},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {13179},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Gerasymenko,Violetta}
}
@article {1982006,
title = {Customer Discovery},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973871,
title = {Does congruence with an entrepreneur social identity encourage positive emotion under environmental dynamism?},
journal = {Journal of Small Business Management},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and McMullen,Jeffrey S and Cardon,Melissa S}
}
@article {1977001,
title = {A dynamic measure of knowledge evolution},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
address = {Atlanta, Georgia,},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Li,Jiexun and Chen,Jiyao}
}
@article {1971091,
title = {The Dynamics of Advice-Giving by Venture Capital Firms: Antecedents of Managerial Cognitive Effort},
journal = {Journal of Management},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
abstract = {This study investigates what leads managers to allocate constrained
the cognitive effort towards new versus familiar aspects of a business. We
explore this question in the context of venture capitalists{\textquoteright} (VCs) advice-giving
to their portfolio companies on business topics on which they have
advised other ventures in the past, versus on topics new to the VC that
may be outside their areas of expertise. We use both demand-side
(venture-driven) and supply-side (VC-driven) perspectives to build a novel
theory about the antecedents of cognitive effort underlying advice-giving.
By empirically testing our theory using a novel dataset, we find that both
perspectives explain important aspects of advice-giving dynamics for VCs.
This supports the idea that VCs, facing dynamic environments and capacity
constraints, definitely respond to stimuli from ventures, but also that VCs
change their behavior as they accumulate experience in ways that reflect
expanding confidence in their ability to add value and concerns about overextension
of their efforts, depending on the valence of VC experience. Our
findings provide novel insights to the antecedents of cognitive effort and to
research on the VC-venture relationship by exploring the dynamics of how
these advice-giving relationships evolve over time as VCs gain experience.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Eggers,J.P.}
}
@article {1971436,
title = {Examining alliance portfolios beyond the dyads: The relevance of redundancy and non-uniformity across and between partners},
journal = {Organization Science},
volume = {28},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {56-73},
abstract = {In this research, we unpack how interdependencies affect not just individual dyads but also value creation across an alliance portfolio and ultimately a focal firm{\textquoteright}s performance. Moving beyond the collection of dyadic relationships of individual alliances, we examine more holistically the distribution of power imbalances and mutual dependences within alliance portfolios, as well as the impact of redundancies in portfolio partners{\textquoteright} resources. Building on resource dependence theory, we develop and test arguments on a sample of 59 firms in the U.S. passenger airline industry during 1998{\textendash}2011. We find that nonuniform distributions of power imbalances and mutual dependences within the alliance portfolio as well as redundancy affect firm performance in different ways, which has implications for the management of alliance portfolios.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Karim,Samina and Lee,Chi-Hyon}
}
@article {1968421,
title = {Exploring the innovation strategies of young firms: Corporate venture capital and venture capital impact on alliance innovation strategy},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
abstract = {We investigate how governance structure and power influence alliance exploration strategy. Adopting a real options perspective and the agency view, we suggest that innovation strategies differ based on the firm{\textquoteright}s governance authority. We find that the motivations of corporate venture capitalist firms, venture capitalists, and firm founders may have an impact on the formation of exploratory alliances among adolescent firms. Using a sample of 122 adolescent firms, we examine the influence that governance structure has on the firm{\textquoteright}s alliance portfolio and innovation potential. While the influence of corporate venture capitalist firms alone do affect alliance formation strategy, corporate venture-backed firms with founders having high influence (knowledge or ownership in the firm) are more likely to form innovation-focused alliances. In contrast, venture capitalist-backed firms tend to avoid innovation-focused alliances, preferring more exploitive ones, even when founders have high influence within the firm.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Galloway,Tera L. and Miller,Douglas R. and Sahaym,Arvin and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1968416,
title = {FOUNDER{\textquoteright}S PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP AND ITS IMPACT ON NEW VENTURE GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE (INTERACTIVE PAPER)},
journal = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
volume = {37},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {9},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Lee,Gilsoo and Yi,Green}
}
@article {1979406,
title = {Glass Ceiling Effects for Minority and Women Technology Entrepreneurs},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
address = {Newark, NJ},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Inouye,Todd M and Robinson,Jeffrey A}
}
@article {1970356,
title = {Horizon Problem and Firm Innovation: The Influence of CEO Career Horizon, Exploitation and Exploration on Breakthrough Innovations},
journal = {Research Policy},
volume = {46},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {1801-1809},
abstract = {Building on labor market evaluations and legacy conservation motivation perspectives, we propose a mechanism to explain the relationship between CEO career horizons and breakthrough innovations. Using 10-year panel data from 681 U.S. firms, we find that firms that have a CEO with a short career horizon (measured by CEO age) tend to produce fewer breakthrough innovations. We also find that the relationship between CEO career horizon and breakthrough innovation is partially mediated by R\&D spending, and also moderated by organizational learning behavior (exploration vs. exploitation). This study highlights how a CEO{\textquoteright}s motivation to protect success in the short term affects the firm{\textquoteright}s innovativeness.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cho,Sam Yul and Kim,Sang Kyun}
}
@article {1972076,
title = {How does agency workforce diversity influence Federal R\&D funding of minority and women technology entrepreneurs? An analysis of the SBIR and STTR programs, 2001–2011},
journal = {Small Business Economics},
volume = {50},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {499-519 (Winner of the Best Paper Prize for the Special Issue on Minority Entrepreneurship)},
abstract = {U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs provide Federal research and development (R\&D) grants to technology ventures. We explore how grantor demographic diversity explains why demographically diverse grantees experience different odds for successfully transitioning from initial to follow-on R\&D grants. We empirically analyze 52,126 Phase I SBIR/STTR awards granted by 11 Federal agencies (2001-2011). We find a positive association between agency workforce diversity and Phase II funding for Phase I grantees, but minority and women technology entrepreneurs are less likely to receive this funding than their non-minority and male counterparts. Agencies valuing workforce ethnic diversity or leveraging gender homophily positively influence the likelihood of women technology entrepreneurs obtaining Phase II funding. We discuss evidence-based implications for policy and practice.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Inouye,Todd M and Robinson,Jeffrey A}
}
@article {1976016,
title = {The Impact of Bankruptcy on Competitors: How Technology Overlap and Diversification Affect Value Redistribution.},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
address = {Atlanta, GA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Cho,Sam Yul and Choi,Yohan and Hemmatian,Iman and Joshi,Amol}
}
@conference {1968406,
title = {Impact of Bankruptcy on Rivals: How Tech Overlap and Diversification Affects Value Redistribution},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Proceedings},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
abstract = {Prior research on bankruptcy proposes two potential outcomes for a bankrupt firm{\textquoteright}s industry rivals: a contagion effect wherein rivals{\textquoteright} stock prices decline, and a competitive effect wherein rivals benefit from a competitor{\textquoteright}s decline. Although empirical evidence substantiates the contagion effect, existing studies do not consistently account for the competitive effect. We develop and test theory explaining how the degree of technology overlap and diversification strategy of competitors influences the severity of the contagion effect and the expected occurrence of the competitive effect among rivals. We find that greater technology overlap among a bankrupt firm and its competitors exacerbates the contagion effect. Furthermore, competitors with higher unrelated diversification are more susceptible to contagion, while competitors with higher related diversification benefit more from a rival{\textquoteright}s bankruptcy.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Cho,Sam Yul and Choi,Yohan and Hemmatian,Iman and Joshi,Amol}
}
@article {1973866,
title = {Passion for what? Expanding the domains of entrepreneurial passion},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing Insights},
volume = {8},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
pages = {24-32},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cardon,Melissa S. and Glauser,Michael and Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973951,
title = {Stewardship Climate Scale: An Assessment of Reliability and Validity},
journal = {Family Business Review},
year = {2017},
month = {2017},
abstract = {While stewardship theory is often used to explain family business outcomes, no prior empirical study has used a validated measure of stewardship. We, therefore, surveyed 846 managers and subordinates from 221 family- and non-family firms in the US and Australia to develop a reliable and valid stewardship climate scale. We found family firms have a stronger stewardship climate and the relationship between stewardship climate and performance is mediated by innovativeness, and the effects of stewardship are stronger in family firms, confirming the value of stewardship theory, and our scale, when explaining family business outcomes.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Thomas,Christopher H. and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin B.}
}
@article {1977006,
title = {Competitive Actions and Responses in a Group-based Market: The Interplay of Competition and Cooperation},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
address = {Rome, Italy},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Wu,Jie and Li,JiaTao and Chen,Jiyao}
}
@article {1982016,
title = {Customer Discovery},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
address = {Corvallis},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973876,
title = {Drawn to the Fire: The role of passion, tenacity and inspirational leadership in angel investing},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {31},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {468-484},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Cardon,Melissa S. and Sudek,Richard and White,Daniel and Brooks,Wade}
}
@article {1971441,
title = {Grouping interdependent tasks: Using spectral graph partitioning to study complex systems},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {37},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {177-191},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Lee,Chi-Hyon and Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Karim,Samina}
}
@article {1982081,
title = {How Do I Publish Quality Research in Family Business? Workshop on Best Practices in Family Business Research},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
address = {San Diego, CA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1976021,
title = {How Entrepreneurs Cope with Exhaustion: The Influence of Physical Activity and Mindfulness},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
address = {Bodo, Norway},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Arthurs,Jonathan and Haynie,J. Michael}
}
@article {1968426,
title = {Measurement and Structural Invariance of Entrepreneurial Investment Climate: A Cross-Country Scale Development},
journal = {International Business Review},
volume = {25},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {1053-1065},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Nam,Daeil and Kim,Juhee and Arthurs,Jonathan and Sosik,John J. and Cullen,John B.}
}
@article {1970361,
title = {Mixed Blessings: How Top Management Team Heterogeneity and Governance Structure Influence the Use of Corporate Venture Capital by Post-IPO Firms},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {69},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {1208-1218},
abstract = {This study examines the role of the top management team (TMT) and governance structures in the use of corporate venture capital (CVC) in firms that have recently undergone an initial public offering (IPO). The study is unique in that it sheds light on governance-related antecedents of strategic decision making in such firms. We integrate the insights of behavioral agency and upper echelon perspectives to develop our hypotheses. Our results show that in the presence of non-duality, a negative curvilinear relationship exists between TMT heterogeneity and the use of CVC. We also find that TMT heterogeneity and ownership motivate the use of CVC but only up to a certain threshold. Our findings contribute to the literatures of entrepreneurship and strategy.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Sahaym,Arvin and Cho,Sam Yul and Kim,Sang Kyun and Mousa,Fariss}
}
@article {1982011,
title = {Passion and Mindfulness},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
address = {Salem, 91ÆÞÓÑ},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1968431,
title = {Performance Deviations and Acquisition Premiums: The Impact of CEO Celebrity on Managerial Risk-Taking},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {37},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {2677-2694},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cho,Sam Yul and Arthurs,Jonathan and Townsend,David M. and Miller,Douglas R. and Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@article {1972431,
title = {Research on the dark side of personality traits in entrepreneurship: Observations from an organizational behavior perspective},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {40},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {7-17},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Klotz,Anthony and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1971096,
title = {Taking a Second Look in a Warped Crystal Ball: Explaining the Accuracy of Revised Forecasts},
journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
volume = {53},
year = {2016},
month = {2016},
pages = {1292-1319},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Coff,Russell and Durand,Rodolphe}
}
@article {1982021,
title = {Attracted by Fire: The role of passion in angel investing},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Cardon,Melissa and Sudek,Richard and White,Daniel and Brooks,Wade}
}
@article {1973891,
title = {Beyond affective valence: Untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {39},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {407-31},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Foo,M D and Uy,M A and Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1975321,
title = {Bridging the Social Chasm in Geographically Distributed R\&D Teams: The Moderating Effects of Relational Strength and Status Asymmetry on the Novelty of Team Innovation},
journal = {Organization Science},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex and Tzabbar,D}
}
@article {1971101,
title = {Changing the Business Model: Effects of Venture Capital Firms and Outside CEOs on Portfolio Company Performance},
journal = {Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal},
volume = {9},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {pages 79-98},
abstract = {This study extends extant research on business model change by examining the impact of venture capital firms (VCFs) on the performance of young ventures that have substantially changed their business model. The analysis, using a unique dataset of 163 venture capital-backed portfolio companies (PFCs), reveals a positive relationship between the scope of VCF involvement and PFC performance. Furthermore, the VCFs{\textquoteright} experience with business model change and the recruitment of an outside CEO to the PFC both increase the positive impact of VCF involvement. These findings have implications for theory and practice.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Clercq,Dirk De and Sapienza,Harry J.}
}
@article {1982026,
title = {Drawn to the Fire: The Role of Passion in New Venture Investing},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
address = {United States},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1973666,
title = {The Effect of Virtuous and Entrepreneurial Orientations on Microfinance Lending and Repayment: A Signaling Theory Perspective},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {39},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {27-52},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moss,Todd and Neubaum,Donald and Meyskens,Moriah}
}
@article {1971046,
title = {Entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} start-up versus persistence decisions: A critical evaluation of expectancy and value},
journal = {International Small Business Journal},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
abstract = {Research suggests that entrepreneurs tend to seek to maximize utility when considering whether to pursue a new venture opportunity. However, when choosing whether to persist with their current venture or not, utility maximization may not be of primary importance to entrepreneurs. Using a conjoint experiment, we examine the difference between entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} decision policies in start-up decisions versus persistence decisions. The analysis of the decisions of 135 entrepreneurs indicates that the way that entrepreneurs use expectancy and value in persistence decision policies is significantly different than the way that they use expectancy and value in general opportunity pursuit decision policies. The results provide interesting insights in the entrepreneurial decision-making process.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Holland,Daniel V. and Garrett,Robert}
}
@inbook {1973881,
title = {Feeling and Thinking: The Role of Affect in Entrepreneurial Cognition},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Foo,Maw-Der and Murnieks,Charles and Chan,Elsa T}
}
@article {1970141,
title = {Innovation: Integration of Random Variation and Creative Synthesis},
journal = {Academy of Management Review},
volume = {40},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {461-464},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Adamson,Christopher}
}
@article {1970151,
title = {Innovation Performance in New Product Development Teams in China{\textquoteright}s Emerging Market: The Role of Behavioral Integration Dimensions and Collective Efficacy},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {32},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {29{\textendash}44},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpim.12177/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=\&userIsAuthenticated=false},
author = {Liu,Jingjiang and Chen,Jiyao and Tao,Yi}
}
@article {1971041,
title = {Internal Corporate Venture Operations Independence and Performance: A Knowledge-Based Perspective},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {Forthcoming},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Covin,Jeffrey G.}
}
@article {1968436,
title = {It{\textquoteright}s All Good: Corporate Social Responsibility Promotes Positive Responses to Service Failures among Value-Aligned Customers},
journal = {Journal of Public Policy and Marketing},
volume = {34},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {32-49},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joireman,Jeff and Smith,Dustin and Liu,Richie and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1970421,
title = {Linking the formal strategic planning process, planning flexibility, and innovativeness to firm performance},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {67},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {2000-2007},
abstract = {We explore how formal strategic planning processes, adaptive capabilities, and innovativeness are associated with firm financial performance in a multi-industry sample (N = 448). Our results suggest both formal strategic planning processes and adaptive capabilities are positively associated with innovativeness. In addition, we find innovativeness fully mediates the relationships from formal strategic planning and adaptive capabilities to firm financial performance. This implies that organizations that concurrently act and react will be in a more advantageous competitive position than those unable to master this paradoxical conundrum.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1970136,
title = {Management Innovation and Firm Performance: An Integration of Research Findings},
journal = {European Management Journal},
volume = {33},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {407{\textendash}422},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Walker,Richard M. and Chen,Jiyao and Aravind,Deepa}
}
@article {1977011,
title = {Public Sector Innovation: Typology and Validation},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
address = {Vancouver, BC Canada},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Walker,Richard R and Sawhney,Mohan}
}
@article {1970146,
title = {The Relationship between Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance under Different Levels of Technological Turbulence},
journal = {Journal of Operations Management},
volume = {33-34},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {83{\textendash}96},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696314000692},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Neubaum,Donald and Reilly,Richard and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1973886,
title = {The role of personality in angel investing},
journal = {International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation},
volume = {16},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
pages = {19-31},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Sudek,Richard and Wiltbank,Robert}
}
@article {1971106,
title = {What Makes Venture Capitalists Look Beyond Common Practices? Re-examination Of Organizational Antecedents Through The Behavioral Theory Lens.},
journal = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
volume = {35},
year = {2015},
month = {2015},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Eggers,J.P.}
}
@inbook {1968451,
title = {Cognition and capabilities in entrepreneurial ventures},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {163-182},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Busenitz,Lowell}
}
@article {1982146,
title = {Family Business Succession: Planning for a Productive Outcome},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
address = {Wilsonville, 91ÆÞÓÑ},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Noxel,Sherri}
}
@article {1968726,
title = {The influences of capital market munificence on new-venture alliance formation in emerging industries},
journal = {Strategic Organization},
volume = {12},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {225-243},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@article {1968446,
title = {Information diffusion and value redistribution among transaction partners of the IPO firm},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {35},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {1717-1726},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Liu,K. and Arthurs,Jonathan and Nam,D. and Mousa,F.}
}
@inbook {1972096,
title = {Innovation Policy},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {5},
address = {London, UK},
abstract = {This entry outlines the concept of innovation policy in the domain of strategic management. First, an overview of the history, goals and underlying principles of innovation policy is presented. Next, the primary functions and possible means of implementing innovation policy are described with an emphasis on theoretical foundations. Finally, the evaluation of innovation policy outcomes, including the intended and unintended consequences of policy changes, are briefly discussed.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol}
}
@article {1972091,
title = {Language friction and partner selection in cross-border R\&D alliance formation},
journal = {Journal of International Business Studies},
volume = {46},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {123-152},
abstract = {How does language friction affect alliance formation? Language friction is a form of cultural friction arising from structural differences in the respective languages used by potential partners to reason and solve problems together. A little language friction may prompt partners to rethink solutions, thereby enhancing collaboration, but excessive friction may impede collaboration. We develop a Language Friction Index (LFI) to quantify relative differences in linguistic structure for any language pair. Utilizing a unique data set of semiconductor design activities (1988{\textendash}2001), our empirical analysis finds an inverted U-shaped relationship between partners{\textquoteright} LFI and the likelihood of cross-border research and development (R\&D) alliance formation. This relationship is further moderated by prior ties and technological distance. Our findings have several important implications, including: (1) language differences are a measurable and discernible source of cultural friction; (2) the effects of language friction are economically significant and strategically consequential; (3) certain aspects of language friction occur independent of language proficiency and persist despite the use of lingua franca to reduce language barriers; (4) linguistic diversity is an indirect marker of cognitive diversity, which is useful in boosting creativity, especially in first-time collaborations; (5) beyond R\&D alliances, language friction may also influence other types of strategic interactions and organizational processes.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Lahiri,Nandini}
}
@article {1968441,
title = {Looking attractive until you sell: Earnings management, lockup expiration, and venture capitalists},
journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
volume = {51},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {1286-1310},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Nam,Daeil and Park,Haemin Dennis and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1977016,
title = {Managerial Innovation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Quantitative Integrations of Research Findings},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
address = {Philadelphia PA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Damanpour,Fariborz and Walker,Richard M and Chen,Jiyao and Aravind,Deepa}
}
@article {1968456,
title = {New insights into venture capitalists{\textquoteright} activity: IPO and time-to-exit forecast as antecedents of their post-investment involvement},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {29},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {pages 405-420},
address = {Elsvier},
abstract = {We examine how VCFs{\textquoteright} forecast of an IPO exit affects their breadth of advising and the likelihood
of founder{\textendash}CEO replacement shortly after they invest in a new venture. Moreover, we examine
how the expected time-to-exit moderates these relationships. Our findings show that the
likelihood of founder{\textendash}CEO replacement upon receiving venture capital funding is significantly
greater if a VCF perceives this company as a potential IPO as opposed to a trade sale, and this
likelihood increases if the forecasted time-to-exit is short. We also illustrate how the breadth of
advice varies as a function of the forecasted IPO and time-to-exit.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1982091,
title = {Organizational Resilience Following Periods of Crisis: How Family Control and Firm Age Influence Change in Emphasis on Innovation},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
address = {Alberta, Canada},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zachary,Miles A and Payne,Tyge and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1973896,
title = {Pathways of passion: Identity centrality, passion and behavior among entrepreneurs},
journal = {Journal of Management},
volume = {40},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {1586-1606},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Mosakowski,E M and Cardon,M S}
}
@conference {1972081,
title = {The Power of Words: How, Why, and When Do Language Barriers Affect Alliance Formation?"},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Proceedings},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
abstract = {We extend previous research on language issues within firms by examining the strategic consequences of language barriers between firms. We elaborate underlying mechanisms of how, why, and when language differences matter in the selection of cross- border R\&D partners. We develop a language distance construct which captures relative differences in linguistic structure for any language pair. We hypothesize and find situations in which language differences help, rather than hinder alliance formation. Our empirical results suggest an inverted U-shaped relationship between language distance and the likelihood of alliance formation. This relationship is further moderated by potential partners{\textquoteright} prior ties and technological distance.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Lahiri,Nandini}
}
@article {1983711,
title = {Realizing the potential of geographically distributed R\&D: Location, team networks, and the quality of team innovation},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex}
}
@article {1969031,
title = {The Role of Cognitive Appraisal and Emotions of Family Members in the Family Business System},
journal = {Journal of Family Business Strategy},
volume = {5},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {323-333},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfbs.2013.12.001},
author = {Bee,Colleen and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@conference {1971111,
title = {Shifting focus: sources of managerial attention to new activities in the venture capital industry},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Eggers,J.P.}
}
@article {1970426,
title = {Social Issues in the Family Enterprise},
journal = {Family Business Review},
volume = {27},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {193-205},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Van Gils,Anita and Dibrell,Clay and Neubaum,Donald and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1971446,
title = {Unpacking functional alliance portfolios: How signals of viability affect young firms{\textquoteright} outcomes},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {35},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
pages = {1364-1385},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Karim,Samina}
}
@article {1982086,
title = {What Can Social Entrepreneurship Researchers Learn From Family Business Scholars},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
address = {Phildelphia, PA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald}
}
@conference {1972086,
title = {Which Technologies are Included in Patent Pools? How Market and Social Factors Impact Selection},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Proceedings},
year = {2014},
month = {2014},
abstract = {Patent pools are a unique form of research and development (R\&D) consortium in which licensor firms (technology sellers) bundle together essential patents for licensing out to each other and to third-party licensee firms (technology buyers). Over the last hundred years, governments rarely approved patent pools because of concerns about excessive or inappropriate knowledge sharing among participating firms and the possibility of anti-competitive activity. However, in recent years, regulatory authorities in the United States and Europe enacted policy changes and sanctioned the formation of patent pools in a variety of industries that are economically and technologically important. In this study, we utilize the formation of patent pools as a natural experiment for testing a much debated proposition in organizational research {\textendash}{\textendash}{\textendash} market-based versus network- based explanations for technology selection by firms. For the patents which technology sellers seek to license out to technology buyers, we posit that both the market value of the invention and the network position of the inventor impact the selection of patents for bundling in a patent pool. We conduct empirical analyses utilizing data from multiple patent pools formed within the same timeframe and within the same industry (optical discs). We find that market and network factors reinforce, rather than counteract each other in driving which patents are deemed essential and bundled together in a pool. Our findings have strategic implications for firm-level innovation by technology sellers and buyers as well as policy implications for government regulators.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Nerkar,Atul and Mallapragada,Girish}
}
@article {1973671,
title = {Entrepreneurial processes in social contexts: how are they different, if at all?},
journal = {Small Business Economics},
volume = {40},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
pages = {761-783},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moss,Todd and Lumpkin,G and Gras,D}
}
@article {1968731,
title = {Hometown Proximity, Coaching Change, and the Success of College Basketball Recruits.},
journal = {Journal of Sport Management},
volume = {27},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
pages = {230-246},
abstract = {In this study, we examine the influence of hometown proximity on collegiate athletic recruit performance. The geographic proximity of a new recruit{\textquoteright}s local community to a recruiting organization can influence the recruit{\textquoteright}s performance after joining an organization. However, the direction of the effect of such proximity is not clear. Previous research suggests that human resource proximity facilitates recruits{\textquoteright} social embeddedness in the community in and around the recruiting organization. In turn, proximity may increase recruit performance by facilitating learning, trust-building, and social commitment. However, prior research also suggests that proximity could have some negative influences. Our empirical analysis of collegiate basketball recruits suggests that the geographic proximity of an organization to a new recruit{\textquoteright}s hometown generally has a positive influence on both individual and team performance. However, proximity may become a disadvantage when there is a disruptive, involuntary coaching change after the recruit joins the organization.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey and Bluhm,D. and Mitchell,T. and Lee,T.}
}
@article {1978436,
title = {Internal Corporate Venture Operations Independence and Performance:A Knowledge-Based Perspective},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
address = {Lake Buena Vista, FL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Covin,Jeff}
}
@inbook {1968466,
title = {Multiple agency theory},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Hoskisson,Robert and White,Robert and Wyatt,Chelsea}
}
@article {1968461,
title = {Search behavior and technological capital of the diversified firm: The impact of fit on innovation},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {34},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
pages = {999-1009},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Kim,S. K. and Arthurs,Jonathan and Sahaym,A. and Cullen,J.}
}
@article {1977021,
title = {Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
address = {Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Neubaum,Donald and Reilly,Richard R and Lynn,Gary S.}
}
@article {1971051,
title = {Top Management Support and Initial Strategic Assets: A Dependency Model of Internal Corporate Venture Performance},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {30},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
pages = {896 - 915},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1979411,
title = {When Are Patent Litigants Productive or Unproductive Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on False Patent Marking, 2007-2011},
year = {2013},
month = {2013},
address = {Atlanta, GA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol}
}
@article {1970156,
title = {Autonomous Teams and New Product Development},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {29},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {734-750},
abstract = {With its high degree of autonomy, dedication, and co-location, an autonomous team as an emerging tool for new product development (NPD) has more freedom and stronger capabilities to be innovative and entrepreneurial. However, such teams are not a panacea, and implementing them can be costly and disruptive to their parent organization. Hence, in this study we ask under which circumstances an autonomous team is the best choice for NPD. Drawing on both contingency and information-processing theories, we hypothesized that autonomous teams are more effective in developing novelty technology or radical innovation. We tested and confirmed the hypotheses using data from 555 NPD projects by comparing the relative effectiveness of autonomous teams with functional, lightweight, and heavyweight teams in terms of development cost, development speed, and overall product success. The results also suggest that heavyweight teams perform better than other teams in developing incremental innovation. The findings of this study may not only have some important implications for NPD practices but also shed some light on other important topics such as disruptive innovation, new venture, corporate entrepreneurship, and ambidextrous organization.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0737-6782},
author = {Patanakul,Peerasit and Chen,Jiyao and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1970431,
title = {Balancing Natural Environmental Concerns of the Internal and External Stakeholders in Family and Non-family Businesses},
journal = {Journal of Family Business Strategy},
volume = {3},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {28-37},
abstract = {While researches have long suggested that firms must be attentive to their key stakeholders, the question of how attention to different stakeholders may have different benefits for different firms has not been well addressed. This is especially true in the case of family businesses, which confront a unique set of stakeholder challenges, and socioemotional goals not confronted by non-family firms. In this study, we investigate the effect of these competing demands across these different types of firms. We argue that while being attentive to both internal and external stakeholders is important to firm performance in family and non-family firms, family firms can benefit more when they match their concern for natural environmental stakeholders with a demonstration of concern for their employees. By effectively leveraging the power of these critical internal stakeholders, family firms can gain competitive advantages over non-family firms as it is through these internal stakeholders which the demands of external stakeholder are often met.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1978446,
title = {Contemporary diversification via internal corporate venturing.},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
address = {La Jolla, CA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1979416,
title = {Do Dealmakers Make a Difference? Evidence from the Social Capital Networks of Serial Entrepreneurs and Investors},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
address = {Prague, Czech Republic},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zoller,Ted and Joshi,Amol and Ethridge,Frank}
}
@article {1968471,
title = {The effects of venture capital syndicate diversity on earnings management and performance of IPOs in the US and UK: An institutional perspective},
journal = {Journal of Corporate Finance},
volume = {18},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {179-192},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chahine,S. and Arthurs,Jonathan and Filatotchev,I. and Hoskisson,R. E.}
}
@article {1978441,
title = {Family Business Venturing in Adjacent Competitive Domains: Avoiding Sibling Clashes and Structuring Ventures for Success},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
address = {Brussels, Belgium},
keywords = {Accounting, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Meeks-Koch,Jean}
}
@article {1983716,
title = {Firm Inventions in Geographic Clusters: The Moderating Role of Inventive Concentration},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
address = {Boston, MA},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex and Danneels,Erwin}
}
@article {1971056,
title = {Governance in multilateral R\&D alliances},
journal = {Organization Science},
volume = {23},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {1191-1210},
abstract = {In research and development (R\&D) alliances, the partner firms must balance the tension between knowledge sharing and knowledge leakages because knowledge sharing, designed to support the alliance{\textquoteright}s technology development goals, can often lead to unintended and potentially damaging knowledge leakages. Governance structure is a well-understood knowledge protection strategy designed to reduce knowledge leakage concerns and thereby encourage desired knowledge transfers in two-party R\&D alliances. Whether governance structure can be an important balancing mechanism for R\&D alliances with multiple partner firms, or multilateral R\&D alliances, however, requires further study. Because increasing the number of alliance partners introduces additional complexities to managing an alliance, the appropriate governance mechanism for a multilateral R\&D alliance is likely to differ from that for a bilateral alliance. Drawing insights from social exchange theory, we explore governance decisions in multilateral R\&D alliances. First, we examine the potential for variance between multilateral and bilateral R\&D alliances in governance decisions as a means of knowledge sharing and knowledge protection. Results based on our analysis of 2,423 R\&D alliances, 1,690 bilateral and 733 multilateral, are consistent with predictions drawn from social exchange theory. We next focus on three-partner R\&D alliances, or trilateral R\&D alliances, and compare governance mechanisms between two types of trilateral R\&D alliances: chain and net. We find that equity governance structures are more likely to be used in net-based than in chain-based trilateral R\&D alliances; we also find that alliance scope moderates the relationship between the type of alliance and governance structure. Finally, we find that multilateral R\&D alliances with predicted (aligned) governance structures perform better, in terms of alliance longevity, than those with misaligned structures.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Li,D. and Eden,L. and Hitt,M. and Ireland,R. and Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1968656,
title = {The impact of family structure on issue selling by successor generation members in family firms},
journal = {Journal of Family Business Strategy},
volume = {3},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {220{\textendash}227},
abstract = {Input from members of the successor generation to the incumbent leader of the business is important to
family firms that desire to grow into multi-generational entities. Although researchers have examined
upward influence behavior in general, there is a dearth of studies discussing this phenomenon as it
relates to family firms. In this paper, we seek to fill this gap by focusing on issue selling behavior{\textemdash}one of
the fundamental ways the successor generation pursues upward influence. Issue selling is defined as a
discretionary behavior used to direct top managers{\textquoteright} attention toward important issues. Specifically, by
integrating the extant issue selling literature with research on the impact of family structure on family
decision-making, we help explain the strength of successor generation members{\textquoteright} intentions to sell issues
and their choice of selling strategies.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {www.elsevier.com/locate/jfbs},
author = {Ling,Yan and Baldridge,David and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1968736,
title = {The influences of being acquired on subsidiary innovation adoption},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {33},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {1269-1285},
abstract = {Received research suggests that a firm subsidiary{\textquoteright}s acquisition by a new owner has countervailing effects on the subsidiary{\textquoteright}s innovation adoption behavior. On one hand, ownership change can make a subsidiary more receptive to innovation by reducing some inertial forces and introducing new resources to overcome others. Alternatively, the costs and demands of an acquisition can draw decision makers{\textquoteright} attention away from important innovations in the technological environment. This event history study disentangles these countervailing influences by examining the influences of radio station ownership change on stations{\textquoteright} adoptions of HD Radio{\textregistered} technology. The study finds that a change in ownership control does have a positive direct influence on the likelihood of technology adoption, but that it also curtails tendency for subsidiaries to subsequently mimic others{\textquoteright} technology adoptions.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@conference {1972101,
title = {Information Asymmetry and Partner Selection in International Alliances},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Proceedings},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
abstract = {We extend prior research on intra-firm language barriers by investigating inter-firm language barriers in cross-border alliances. Integrating concepts from sociolinguistics and information economics, we posit that language barriers between potential partners exacerbate information asymmetries, while market signals of the commercial value of a partner{\textquoteright}s knowledge counteract these asymmetries. To test these ideas, we quantify language barriers using a distance measure of linguistic differences and we analyze data on semiconductor alliances during 1988-2001. Controlling for cultural, geographical, and technological distances, our empirical results suggest that firms overcome large language distances by relying on market signals of a prospective partner{\textquoteright}s level of disclosure, stock of knowledge, and degree of specialization. Stronger signals significantly dampen the negative impact of language distance on the chances of forming an alliance.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Lahiri,Nandini}
}
@article {1970161,
title = {New Product Development Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing?},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {29},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {288{\textendash}303},
abstract = {New product development speed has become increasingly important for managing innovation in fast-changing business environments. While the existing literature has not produced consistent results regarding the relationship between speed and success for NPD projects, many scholars and practitioners assert that increasing NPD speed is virtually always important to NPD success. The purpose of this study is to examine the implicit assumption that faster is better as it relates to NPS. From the perspectives of time compression diseconomies and absorptive capacity, the authors question the assumption that speed has a linear relationship with success. The authors further argue that time compression diseconomies depend on levels of uncertainty involved in NPD projects. Using survey data of 471 NPD projects, the hypotheses were tested by hierarchical regression analysis and subgroup polynomial regression. The results of this study indicate that NPD speed has a curvilinear relationship with new product success, and the nature of the speed-success relationship varies, depending on type and level of uncertainty. When turbulence or technological newness is high, the relationship is curvilinear but when uncertainties are low, the relationship is linear. In contrast, the results of this study suggest that a curvilinear relationship under conditions of low market newness but not when market newness is high. Discussion focuses on the implications of NPD speed under the different conditions of uncertainty.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2011.00896.x/abstract?userIsAuthenticated=false\&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1975326,
title = {Power Asymmetries in Tourism Distribution Networks},
journal = {Annals of Tourism Research},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex and Ford,R}
}
@article {1982151,
title = {Recognizing Excellence in Family Business},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
address = {Portland, 91ÆÞÓÑ},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Noxel,Sherri}
}
@article {1973676,
title = {A review and assessment of social entrepreneurship textbooks},
journal = {Academy of Management Learning and Education},
volume = {11},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
pages = {518-527},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moss,Todd and Gras,D}
}
@conference {1972106,
title = {Stocking the Patent Pool: What Do Firms Offer for Licensing and Why?},
booktitle = {Academy of Management Proceedings},
year = {2012},
month = {2012},
abstract = {Licensing out intellectual property (IP) such as patents is an important source of firm profit. However, the managerial logic for determining which IP firms offer for licensing remains underexplored in the management literature. Past research analyzes the downstream purchasing decisions of IP licensees. In contrast, this study uses the concept of patent pools, a type of R\&D consortium, to explore the upstream marketing decisions of IP licensors. Drawing on the resource-based view (RBV), we hypothesize and find that an increase in the value of IP significantly increases the likelihood that the IP is offered for licensing through a patent pool, while an increase in the imitability of IP significantly decreases the likelihood that the IP is offered for licensing. Further, we find differential effects for the intrinsic and extrinsic dimensions of value and imitability on the likelihood of IP licensing. Extrinsic imitability of IP negatively moderates the relationship between the value of IP and the likelihood it is offered for licensing through a pool, whereas intrinsic imitability positively moderates this relationship. Our findings extend the RBV by providing empirical evidence for how managers determine and use the value and imitability of a firm{\textquoteright}s IP portfolio to justify technology licensing decisions.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Nerkar,Atul and Mallapragada,Girish}
}
@article {1984366,
title = {Analysis of the Microcar Market in the United States and India: Impact of Macroeconomic Forces and Cultural Values},
journal = {Journal of Applied Business and Economics},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
keywords = {Engagement, Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hodges,Stephen and Cromer,Cory}
}
@article {1973906,
title = {Combating the effects of turnover: Military lessons learned from project teams rebuilding Iraq},
journal = {Business Horizons},
volume = {54},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {481-491},
abstract = {Article received {\textquotedblleft}Honorable Mention{\textquotedblright} during consideration for best article of the year.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Allen,S T and Ferrante,C J}
}
@article {1978451,
title = {Core Business Prospects and the Management of Internal Corporate Ventures},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {San Antonio, TX},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1977031,
title = {Developing Holistic View of Innovation: Marrying Academic and Practitioner Perspectives},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {San Francisco, CA 94103},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Sawhney,Mohanbir}
}
@article {1972196,
title = {Does institutional reform of intellectual property rights lead to more inbound FDI in developing countries?},
journal = {Journal of World Business},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Peng,M}
}
@article {1973401,
title = {Dual identities in social ventures: An exploratory study},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {35},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moss,Todd and Short,J and Payne,G and Lumpkin,G}
}
@article {1973901,
title = {I like how you think: Similarity as an interaction bias in the investor-entrepreneur dyad},
journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
volume = {48},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {1533-1561},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Haynie,J M and Wiltbank,R E and Harting,T}
}
@inbook {1984426,
title = {Impact of early-stage venture capitalists on the performance of portfolio companies.},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {ESKA Publishing},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Nioche,J.-P.}
}
@article {1973681,
title = {Organizational virtue orientation and family firms},
journal = {Business Ethics Quarterly},
volume = {21},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {257-285},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Moss,Todd and Broberg,C and Payne,G and Short,J}
}
@article {1982031,
title = {Pathways of fire: An empirical look at entrepreneurial passion},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {Syracuse},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Mosakowski,Elaine and Cardon,Melissa}
}
@article {1968476,
title = {Principal costs in initial public offerings},
journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
volume = {48},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {1346-1364},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dalziel,T and White,R. E. and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@inbook {1984421,
title = {Quelle performance pour les portefeuilles de capital-risque? Ecart entre croyance et realite.},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {ESKA Publishing},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Medjad,K. and Krieger,E. and Grandsart,R.}
}
@article {1972191,
title = {Shared inventions and the evolution of capabilities: Examining the biotechnology industry},
journal = {Research Policy},
volume = {40},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {943-956},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Pleggenkuhle-Miles,E}
}
@article {1970436,
title = {A study of Schumpterian (radical) vs. Kirznerian (incremental) innovations in knowledge intensive industries},
journal = {Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability},
volume = {7},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {28-41},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Cromer,Cory}
}
@article {1978456,
title = {Top Management Support and Initial Strategic Assets: Improving ICV Performance},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {San Antonio, TX},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1977351,
title = {Untitled},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {Sicily, Italy},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Neubaum,Donald and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1977026,
title = {The Value-Oriented View of Innovation: Defining and Measuring Business Innovation},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {San Antonio TX},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Sawhney,Mohanbir and Guth,Willian}
}
@inbook {1984431,
title = {Venture capital and its perceived performance: exploring a mirage.},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
address = {ESKA Publishing},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Medjad,K. and Krieger,E. and Grandsart,R. and Gerasymenko,Violetta}
}
@article {1972111,
title = {When do strategic alliances inhibit innovation by firms? Evidence from patent pools in the global optical disc industry},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {32},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
pages = {1139-1160},
abstract = {Research and development (R\&D) consortia are specialized strategic alliances that shape the direction and scope of firm innovation activities. Little research exists on the performance consequences of participating in R\&D consortia. We study the effect of patent pools, a unique form of R\&D consortia, on firm performance in innovation. While prior research on alliances generally implies that patent pools enhance firm innovation, our study finds the opposite. Analyzing data on systemic innovation in the global optical disc industry, we find that patent pool formation substantially and significantly decreases both the quantity and quality of patents subsequently generated by licensors and licensees relative to the patenting activity of nonparticipants. Our empirical findings suggest that patent pools actually inhibit, rather than enhance, systemic innovation by participating firms.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Joshi,Amol and Nerkar,Atul}
}
@article {1971116,
title = {You said successful? Actual and perceived performance of venture capital in France},
journal = {International Journal of Business},
volume = {16},
year = {2011},
month = {2011},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Medjad,K. and Gerasymenko,Violetta and Krieger,E. and Grandsart,R. and Iselinm,F.}
}
@inbook {1984436,
title = {Beneficier des apports des fonds d{\textquoteright}amorcage : du financement a la valeur ajoutee},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {ESKA Publishing},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Nioche,J.-P.}
}
@article {1977036,
title = {Beyond Product Innovation: The Innovation Radar},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Orlando, FL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Sawhney,Mohanbir}
}
@article {1978466,
title = {Challenges of Quantitative Research on Internal Corporate Venturing},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Kona, HI},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1971066,
title = {Challenges of Quantitative Research on Internal Corporate Venturing},
journal = {International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing},
volume = {2},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {129-143},
abstract = {Internal corporate ventures are entrepreneurial initiatives that originate within the corporate structure (or within an existing business of the corporation) and are intended from inception as new businesses for the corporation. In spite of the long history associated with the phenomenon of internal corporate venturing, the literature provides surprisingly little quantitative evidence regarding factors important to internal corporate venturing success. Most of the literature is anecdotal, while the few empirical studies that do exist suffer from methodological problems that introduce contamination into their findings. The current paper outlines those methodological problems and proposes techniques for minimizing their effects.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1968481,
title = {Consumer animosity in the value chain: The effect of international production shifts on willingness to purchase},
journal = {Journal of International Business Studies},
volume = {41},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {639-651},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Funk,C. A. and Arthurs,Jonathan and Trevino,L. and Joireman,J.}
}
@article {1977441,
title = {Consumer E-Commerce Dissonance},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Portland OR},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cromer,Cory}
}
@article {1971061,
title = {Does Employee Ownership Increase Innovation?},
journal = {New England Journal of Entrepreneurship},
volume = {13},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {37-46},
abstract = {One way that firms attempt to innovate is through investment in R\&D activity. However, there is much heterogeneity in innovations among firms making comparable R\&D investments. This paper explores employee ownership{\textquoteright}s moderating effect on the relationship between R\&D intensity and innovative output. The basis for the moderation is that ownership increases motivation and commitment to the innovation agenda of the company, and retains employees{\textquoteright} entrepreneurial efforts for internal opportunities. Using hierarchical regression, the data support the hypothesis that employee stock ownership positively moderates the relationship between R\&D intensity and innovative output. Implications for future research and practice are addressed.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://www.sacredheart.edu/download/3539_neje_fall10.pdf},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1979441,
title = {Entrepreneurial Foresight and the Endogenous Choice of Market Intermediaries in Japanese IPOs},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Montreal, Canada},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Finance, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Mathew,Prem and Hibara,Nobuhiko}
}
@article {1983721,
title = {Gender diversity norms: Influences upon group information elaboration and performance},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Montreal},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Raver,J. and Nishii,L. and Vestal,Alex}
}
@article {1968741,
title = {The influence of R\&D investment on the use of corporate venture capital: An industry-level analysis},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {25},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {376-388},
abstract = {We consider how internal research and development (R\&D) influences the use of corporate venture capital (CVC) and how this relationship varies across industries. We find that, in general, R\&D investments increase the number of CVC deals in an industry. We also find that R\&D investment has a particularly strong influence on the use of CVC in industries that are growing rapidly and changing technologically. Our analysis provides greater clarity on the relationships involving R\&D and CVC in the presence of contingencies by integrating insights of absorptive capacity and real options reasoning.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Sahaym,A. and Steensma,K. and Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@article {1977041,
title = {The Innovation Radar: An Innovation Typology},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Boston, MA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Sawhney,Mohanbir}
}
@article {1979446,
title = {Institutional conditions and venture capital investment in developing countries},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Miami, Florida},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Junkunc,Marc and Mingo,Santiago}
}
@article {1979436,
title = {Institutional Conditions and venture capital investment in developing countries},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Austin, TX},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Junkunc,Marc and Mingo,Santiago}
}
@article {1983731,
title = {Interdependencies of formal and informal structure: Technological exploration and dispersed firms},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Rome},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Tzabbar,D. and Vestal,Alex and Porter,R. and McMahon,S.}
}
@article {1978471,
title = {Internal Corporate Venturing in Multi-General Family Businesses},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Kona, HI},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Craig,Justin and Zellweger,Thomas and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1978461,
title = {Navigating in New Business Domains:Internal Corporate Ventures as Exploratory Vehicles},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Montreal},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Covin,Jeff and Garrett,Robert and Kuratko,Don and Shepherd,Dean}
}
@article {1977356,
title = {Overcoming the Liability of Theoretical Newness: The Case for Stewardship Theory},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Lausanne, Switzerland},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1972201,
title = {The performance implications of intra- and inter-regional geographic diversification},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
volume = {31},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {1018-1030},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Qian,G and Qian,Z}
}
@article {1983726,
title = {Rebalancing interorganizational power asymmetries in tourism distribution channels: The case of meetings industry intermediaries},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {St. Petersburg, FL},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex and Ford,R.}
}
@article {1968486,
title = {To start or not to start: Outcome and ability expectations in the decision to start a new venture},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {25},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {192},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {202},
author = {Townsend,D. M. and Busenitz,L. W. and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1976191,
title = {Toward An Understanding Of Issue Selling By Successor Generation Members In Family Firms},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
address = {Cancun, Mexico},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Ling,Yan and Baldridge,David and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1970166,
title = {Understanding Antecedents of New Product Development Speed: A Meta-Analysis},
journal = {Journal of Operations Management},
volume = {28},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
pages = {17-33},
abstract = {New product development speed is a key component of time-based strategy, which has becoming increasingly important for managing innovation in a fast-changing business environment. This meta-analytic review assesses the generalizability of the relationships between NPD speed and 17 of its antecedents to provide a better understanding of the salient and cross-situationally consistent factors that affect NPD speed. We grouped the antecedents into four categories of strategy, project, process, and team, and found that process and team characteristics are more generalizable and cross-situationally consistent determinants of NPD speed than strategy and project characteristics. We also conducted subgroup analyses and found that research method variables, such as level of analysis, source of data, and measurement of speed, moderate the relationships between NPD speed and its antecedents. We apply the study{\textquoteright}s findings to assess several models of NPD speed, such as the balanced model of product development, the strategic orientation and organizational capability model, the compression vs. the experiential model, the centrifugal and centripetal model, and the product development cycle time model. We also discuss the implications of our findings for research and practice.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696309000436$\#$secx22},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Damanpour,Fariborz and Reilly,Richard}
}
@article {1970461,
title = {Understanding Web 2.0{\textquoteright}s influences on public e-services: A protection motivation perspective},
journal = {Innovation: Organization \& Management},
volume = {12},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cromer,Cory}
}
@article {1968491,
title = {Venture capitalists{\textquoteright} exit strategy: a dynamic capabilities and resource dependence perspective},
journal = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
volume = {30},
year = {2010},
month = {2010},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1977361,
title = {Addressing Natural Environmental Concerns from Within: Investigating the Role of Internal Stakeholders in Family and Non-Family Businesses},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Winnipeg, Canada},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1970666,
title = {Business Education and Its Relationship to Student Personal Moral Philosophies and Attitudes Toward Profits: An Empirical Response to Critics},
journal = {Academy of Management Learning and Education},
volume = {8},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {9-24},
abstract = {Critics of business education (e.g., Ghoshal, 2005; Mitroff, 2004) place much of the blame for recent ethical scandals on the lack of moral development of managers and the amoral, "profits-first" theoretical underpinnings of business education. To empirically test these claims, we surveyed 1,080 business and nonbusiness students from a major research university. The results suggest that neither the personal moral philosophies of business and nonbusiness students, nor the personal moral philosophies of business freshmen and business seniors differed significantly. Based on our results, we found no evidence to support the claims of critics who suggest business education is associated with negative personal moral philosophies of students. Further, the attitudes of business freshmen and business seniors concerning profit and sustainability differed significantly, yet in the direction opposite the one Ghoshal (2005) and others would have predicted. Thus, blaming the rash of ethical scandals on the amoral and "profits-first" theoretical underpinnings of business school training might be too simplistic of an approach.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Pagell,Mark and Drexler,John and Ryan,Fran McKee and Larson,Erik}
}
@article {1971071,
title = {Corporate venturing: Insights from actual performance},
journal = {Business Horizons},
volume = {52},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {459-467},
address = {Bloomington, IN},
abstract = {Corporate innovation and the entrepreneurial strategies on which it is based are key challenges at the forefront of executive concerns. In order to establish some factual foundations amid the popular {\textquotedblleft}folklore{\textquotedblright} that surrounds corporate innovation today, this study examines the actual factors that influence internal corporate venturing within the realm of a corporate entrepreneurship strategy. Data were collected from 145 internal corporate ventures (early-stage ventures, middle-stage ventures, and established-stage ventures) operating in 72 firms headquartered in the mid-western United States. The results of this study are summarized and offer insights on some of the key correlates of corporate venturing performance.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Kuratko,Donald F. and Covin,Jeffrey G. and Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1977446,
title = {Do Mia and Lebron Belong on the Same Field? The Effect of Multiple Athletic Endorsers on Firm Performance and Brand Awareness},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {San Diego},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cromer,Cory}
}
@article {1975961,
title = {Environmental Entrepreneurship as an Extension of Schumpeterian Supply},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Fairfax, VA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1975966,
title = {Examining the Promise of Green Microfinance},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Gais, Switzerland},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1979456,
title = {Expanding the technological breadth of a firm with strategic alliances: A study of joint patenting},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Pleggenkuhle-Miles,Erin}
}
@article {1968496,
title = {Firm-specific human capital and the shaping of governance in IPO firms: Addressing agency and resource dependence concerns},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {33},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {845-865},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Busenitz,L. W. and Hoskisson,R. E. and Johnson,R. A.}
}
@article {1983736,
title = {Gender diversity and creativity: The moderating role of group LMX},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {New Orleans, LA},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Nishii,L.H. and Mayer,D.M. and Vestal,Alex and Porter,R.L. and Raver,J.L.}
}
@article {1971131,
title = {How Plant Managers{\textquoteright} Experiences and Attitudes towards Sustainability Relate to Operational Performance},
journal = {Production and Operations Management},
volume = {18},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {278-299},
abstract = {Managers are increasingly faced with pressure to think not just about profits, but also about their organization{\textquoteright}s environmental and social performance. This research provides a first examination of operational managers{\textquoteright} experiences with and attitudes about employee well-being and environmental issues, how these factors impact employee well-being and environmental performance, and how the three performance measures interrelate. We use violations of Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations and Toxic Release Inventory reports of emissions as proxies for employee well-being and environmental performance. Our findings suggest that operational managers do not (yet) think in sustainability terms. However, employee well-being and environmental performance do interact in a significant way with operational performance. Hence, operational managers would benefit from a more complete understanding of the relationships among the elements of the triple bottom line.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Pagell,Mark and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1979451,
title = {Influencing Innovation: Social Capital as a Determinant of Technological Breadth},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Washington D.C. (Oct 2009)},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Pleggenkuhle-Miles,Erin and Khoury,Theodore}
}
@inbook {1968506,
title = {Initially distracted: the influence of boards on agency costs in initial public offering (IPO) firms},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {11-30},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dalziel,Thomas and White,Robert and Arthurs,Jonathan and Hoskisson,Robert}
}
@article {1971076,
title = {Market Responsiveness, Top Management Risk Taking, and the Role of Strategic Learning as Determinants of Market Pioneering},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {62},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {782-788},
abstract = {This study investigates managerial and organizational factors associated with engaging in a market pioneering strategy. Specifically, top management risk taking and the firm-level capability of market responsiveness are hypothesized to be associated with market pioneering. Additionally, strategic learning self efficacy is hypothesized to moderate the effects of top management risk taking and market responsiveness on market pioneering. Moderated regression analysis based on data collected from 111 manufacturing firms supports the hypotheses. Top management risk taking and market responsiveness positively predict the use of a pioneering strategy. Strategic learning self efficacy makes market pioneering more palatable to risk-averse top managers who might not otherwise engage in pioneering. Finally, strategic learning self efficacy strengthens the relationship between market responsiveness and market pioneering. Implications for future theory, practice, and research are discussed.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Covin,J. and Slevin,D.}
}
@article {1979461,
title = {Midlife opportunities: Firm age and the value of isomorphic alliance strategies in biotech IPOs},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Deeds,David}
}
@article {1979471,
title = {Midlife opportunities: Firm age and the value of isomorphic alliance strategies in biotech IPOs},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Eugene, OR},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1979466,
title = {Mimetic Behavior In Alliance Strategies Within Biotech Initial Public Offerings},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Boston, MA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1978476,
title = {Parent Resources and Managerial Oversight as Determinants of Internal Corporate Venture Performance},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1983751,
title = {Revisiting the garbage can model of ethical decision making in organizations},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {New Orleans, LA},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Schminke,M. and Caldwell,J. and Vestal,Alex}
}
@article {1968501,
title = {Signaling and initial public offerings: The use and impact of the lockup period},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {24},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {360-372},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Busenitz,L. W. and Hoskisson,R. E. and Johnson,R. A.}
}
@article {1983706,
title = {Strategic Management of Your New Venture: Risk and Intellectual Property},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Corvallis, OR},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Turner,John}
}
@article {1983741,
title = {Top management team human capital and strategic exploration: The moderating role of CEO power},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Vestal,Alex and Tzabbar,D.}
}
@article {1973956,
title = {Typology of Social Entrepreneurs: Motives, Search Processes and Ethical Challenges},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {24},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
pages = {519 - 532},
abstract = {Social entrepreneurship has been the subject of considerable interest in the literature. This stems from its importance in addressing social problems and enriching communities and societies. In this article, we define social entrepreneurship; discuss its contributions to creating social wealth; offer a typology of entrepreneurs{\textquoteright} search processes that lead to the discovery of opportunities for creating social ventures; and articulate the major ethical concerns social entrepreneurs might encounter. We conclude by outlining implications for entrepreneurs and advancing an agenda for future research, especially the ethics of social entrepreneurship.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A. and Gedajlovic,Eric and Neubaum,Donald and Shulman,Joel M.}
}
@article {1983746,
title = {When do excess human resources enhance exploration? The moderating effects of communication, coordination, and control},
year = {2009},
month = {2009},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {MBA, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Tzabbar,D. and Amburgey,T. and Vestal,Alex}
}
@article {1971451,
title = {Better in pairs?: Interactions between alliances and corporate},
journal = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
volume = {28},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {626-640, Article 4},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and LiPuma,Joseph A.}
}
@article {1979476,
title = {Causes and conditions for venture capital in Latin America},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Washington D.C.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Junkunc,Marc}
}
@article {1970441,
title = {Culture of Family Commitment and Strategic Flexibility: The Moderating Effect of Stewardship},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {32},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {1035-1054},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker and Hayton,James and Neubaum,Donald and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1976211,
title = {Disabled Enterpreneurs: A Model of Entrepreneurial Intention},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Chapel Hill, NC},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Baldridge,David and Dibrell,Clay and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1979486,
title = {Entrepreneurial Strategies Versus Institutional Interventions},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Miami, Florida},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1968746,
title = {The evolution and internalization of international joint ventures in a transitioning economy},
journal = {Journal of International Business Studies},
volume = {39},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {491-507},
abstract = {Although international joint ventures (IJVs) may mature over time and develop competitive viability, they maintain some risk of instability owing to their shared ownership. Such instability can ultimately lead to their internalization by one of the partners. In this study, we consider factors that influence (1) whether IJVs evolve toward becoming a wholly owned subsidiary, and (2) which parent (foreign or local) gains ownership of the venture. We use a sample of Hungarian joint ventures, and find that only when there is both a power imbalance between the parents and high levels of conflict is the likelihood that the joint venture converts to a wholly owned subsidiary enhanced. The extent to which the joint venture has learned from the foreign parent indirectly determines which parent gains full ownership. Extensive knowledge transfer to a joint venture in a transitioning economy combined with high levels of conflict increases the likelihood of the foreign parent gaining full ownership. In contrast, when there is extensive knowledge transfer and low conflict between the parents, the local parent is more likely to internalize the venture. Our results suggest that the relationship between partner power and outcomes in ventures is more complex than originally believed, and is contingent upon the level of conflict between the parents of the IJV.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Steensma,K. and Barden,Jeffrey and Dhanaraj,C. and Lyles,M and Tihanyi,L}
}
@article {1970446,
title = {Founding family influence and the moderating effects of product market competition on firm performance: Implications for corporate governance},
journal = {Small Business Economics},
volume = {20},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {335-344},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Randoy,Trond and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1973961,
title = {Globalization of Social Entrepreneurship},
journal = {Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal},
volume = {2},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {117-131},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A. and Rawhouser,Hans and Bhawe,Nachiket and Neubaum,Donald and Hayton,James C.}
}
@article {1982036,
title = {Going to war to keep up with the Joneses: Questions about earnings effects on U.S. military pilot service},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Anaheim},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Maue,Brian and Murnieks,Charles and Ferrante,Claudia}
}
@article {1975971,
title = {Harvesting Rawls Bounty: Growing an Environmental Ethic from the Work of John Rawls},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Anaheim, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1977366,
title = {The Impact of Firm Natural Environment Policy on the Market Orientation to Innovation Relationship in SMEs},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Chapel Hill, NC},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Hansen,Eric N.}
}
@article {1977046,
title = {Innovation Radar 2.0},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Washington, DC},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Sawhney,Mohanbir}
}
@article {1968511,
title = {Internal sequential innovations: How does interrelatedness affect patent renewal?},
journal = {Research Policy},
volume = {37},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {946-953},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Liu,K. and Arthurs,Jonathan and Cullen,J. and Alexander,R.}
}
@inbook {1984441,
title = {Le capital-risque et les jeunes entreprises innovantes en France},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {FutuRIS},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gerasymenko,Violetta}
}
@article {1970451,
title = {Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance.},
journal = {Journal of Small Business Management},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1968516,
title = {Managerial agents watching other agents: Multiple agency conflicts regarding underpricing in IPOs},
journal = {Academy of Management Journal},
volume = {51},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {277-294},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Hoskisson,R. E. and Busenitz,L. W. and Johnson,R. A.}
}
@conference {1984286,
title = {A Model Of Entrepreneurial Intentions Within The Persons With Disabilities Population},
booktitle = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research:},
volume = {Vol. 28},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
pages = {Article 4},
address = {Chapel Hill, NC.},
abstract = {While self-employment presents many challenges, an entrepreneurial path for a person with a
disability can mean the difference between unemployment or severe underemployment and a truly
exceptional and prosperous career. Recent research highlights the importance of entrepreneurial
intentions (i.e., the interest of a person in starting, acquiring or buying a business) as a precursor
to entrepreneurial behavior (Zhao et al., 2005). Further, entrepreneurial self-efficacy (Zhao et al.,
2005), defined as the level of confidence individuals have to identify new opportunities, create
products, think creatively, or commercialize an idea, is positively associated with entrepreneurial
intention. In reviewing the literature on people with disabilities, however, we find reason to believe
that this model does not fully explain the entrepreneurial activities of persons with disabilities.
Thus, we integrate the literatures on entrepreneurship and people with disabilities to propose a
refined model. A few of the propositions offered by our model are included below.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Baldridge,David and Dibrell,Clay and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1976206,
title = {A Model Of The Impact Of Disability Attributes On Career Utility And Entrepreneurial Intentions.},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Baldridge,David and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1979481,
title = {Resource combinations behind entrepreneurial internationalization},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Anaheim, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Qian,Gongming and Khoury,Theodore and Peng,Mike W and Li,Lee}
}
@article {1975981,
title = {Rob Rogers and the Case of the Annoying Audiophile},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Oakland, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1977051,
title = {The Role of Autonomous Teams in New Product Development},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Cape Town, South Africa},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Patamakul,Peerasit and Chen,Jiyao and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1977371,
title = {Strategic Planning And Flexibility As Governance Control Mechanisms In Family And Non-Family Firms.},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Anaheim, CA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1976196,
title = {Toward A Model Of Issue Selling By Successor Generation In Family Firms},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Anaheim, CA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Yan,Ling and Baldridge,David and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1976201,
title = {Toward a Model of Issue Selling in Family Firms},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Alberta, CAN},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Ling,Yan and Baldridge,David and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1975976,
title = {Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance lending process?},
year = {2008},
month = {2008},
address = {Birmingham, UK},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1977391,
title = {Being the boss and working for a boss: Upsides and downsides.},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Sydney, Australia.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Schaper,M. and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977381,
title = {Between a strategic rock and a hard place: Planning and flexibility in family and non-family firms.},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Sydney, Australia.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1975996,
title = {Catalyzing Cradle to Cradle through Entrepreneurship: Waste = Food ≈ Effectuation},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Santa Clara, California},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1979516,
title = {Conformity, fads, and the legitimation of firm strategy},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Society of Entrepreneurship Scholars, Columbus, OH.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1968751,
title = {Disentangling the influences of leaders{\textquoteright} relational embeddedness on interorganizational exchange},
journal = {Academy of Management Journal},
volume = {50},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
pages = {1440-1461},
abstract = {Drawing on the concept of relational embeddedness and the associated mechanisms of mutual understanding, trust, and commitment, we examine how leaders{\textquoteright} prior exchange experiences influence the likelihood of subsequent interorganizational exchange. We begin to develop a microlevel model of organization-level relations that accounts for nodal multiplexity. In data on baseball player trades, we found that individual leaders{\textquoteright} ties affected exchanges less than did an organization{\textquoteright}s other ties. The sharing of exchange experiences by organizations and their current leaders increased the influences of those experiences on exchange behavior. Thus, leaders have more influence within their organizational contexts than in isolation.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey and Mitchell,W.}
}
@article {1970576,
title = {Dynamic strategic planning: Achieving strategic flexibility through formalization.},
journal = {Journal of Business and Management},
volume = {13},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
pages = {21-35},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon and Bull,Lyndall}
}
@article {1977401,
title = {Family Culture and Strategic Flexibility: The Moderating Effects of Stewardship},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Starksville, MS},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Craig,Justin and Dibrell,Clay and Hayton,James and Zahra,Shaker}
}
@article {1970456,
title = {Fueling innovation through information technology in SMEs},
journal = {Journal of Small Business Management},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1979511,
title = {The institutional reform of intellectual property rights and FDI in emerging economies},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Peng,Mike W.}
}
@article {1979496,
title = {The institutional reform of intellectual property rights and FDI in emerging economies},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {San Diego, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Peng,Mike W.}
}
@article {1970581,
title = {Integration of value chain position and Porters (1980) competitive strategies in the market orientation conversation: An examination of upstream and downstream activities.},
journal = {Journal of Business \& Economic Studies},
volume = {13},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
pages = {91-106},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Nicovich,Stefan and Dibrell,Clay and Davis,Peter S}
}
@article {1979501,
title = {Intellectual property rights reform, institutions, and patenting},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Philadelphia, PA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro}
}
@article {1979521,
title = {Intellectual property rights reform, institutions, and patenting},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Indianapolis, IN},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro}
}
@article {1979491,
title = {Intellectual property rights reform, institutions and patenting},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {San Diego, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro}
}
@article {1979506,
title = {Isomorphism and legitimacy within biotech IPOs: 1982-2001.},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Philadelphia, PA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1973966,
title = {Knowledge Sharing and Technological Capabilities: The Moderating Role of Family Involvement},
journal = {Journal of Business Research},
volume = {60},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
pages = {1070 - 1079},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra ,Shaker A. and Neubaum,Donald and Larraneta,Barabar}
}
@article {1977406,
title = {Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Fort Lauderdale, FL},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977376,
title = {Measuring legitimacy of startups: The development of constructs and their parameters.},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Portland, OR.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Johnson,A. and Dibrell,Clay and Holcomb,R. and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1977396,
title = {Navigating the Competitive Landscape: The Mediating Role of Innovation in Strategic Planning Capabilities},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1977386,
title = {Overcoming liability of newness through legitimacy: A stakeholder salience perspective},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Sydney, Australia.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Johnson,A. and Craig,Justin and Moores,K. J.}
}
@article {1977506,
title = {The Road to Legitimacy: A Study of Startups and their Established Competitors in the Australian Wine Industry},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Madrid, Spain},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Johnson,Aaron and Davis,Peter S and Moores,Ken and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1982041,
title = {The role of affect in the opportunity recognition process},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Philadelphia},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Foo,Maw Der and Uy,Marilyn and Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1982096,
title = {Social Role of Entrepreneurship},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Oakbrook, IL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A and Hayton,James C and Neubaum,Donald and Rawhouser,Hans}
}
@article {1978481,
title = {Top Management Risk Taking, and the Role of Strategic Learning as Determinants of Market Pioneering},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert and Covin,J. G. and Slevin,D. P.}
}
@article {1975986,
title = {Waste + Entrepreneurship = Food},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {DePaul University Chicago, IL},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1982046,
title = {Who am I? Looking inside the entrepreneurial identity},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Madrid, Spain},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Mosakowski,Elaine}
}
@article {1975991,
title = {Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance process?},
year = {2007},
month = {2007},
address = {Turku, Finland},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1977786,
title = {Business education, personal moral philosophies and {\textquotedblleft}profits-first{\textquotedblright} mentalities: An empirical response to critics},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Altanta, GA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Drexler,John and Larson,Erik and Pagell,Mark and McKee-Ryan,Fran}
}
@article {1968756,
title = {Cognitive underpinnings of institutional persistence and change: A framing perspective},
journal = {Academy of Management Review},
volume = {32},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
pages = {347-366},
abstract = {We integrate the predictions of prospect theory, the threat-rigidity hypothesis, and institutional theory to suggest how patterns of institutional persistence and change depend on whether decision makers view environmental shifts as potential opportunities for or threats to gaining legitimacy. We argue that in the event that decision makers face ambiguity in their reading of the environment, they initiate decoupled substantive and symbolic actions that simultaneously accommodate the predictions of prospect theory and the threat-rigidity hypothesis.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {George,E and Sitkin,S. and Chattopadhyay,P. and Barden,Jeffrey}
}
@article {1979526,
title = {Creative obstruction: Innovation and uncertainty amidst intellectual property reform, Business as an Agent for World Benefit.},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Cleveland. OH},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1968521,
title = {Dynamic capabilities and venture performance: The effects of venture capitalists},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {21},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
pages = {195-215},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Busenitz,L. W.}
}
@article {1973971,
title = {The Effects of Ownership and Governance on SMEs International Knowledge-based Resources},
journal = {Small Business Economics},
volume = {29},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
pages = {309 - 327},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A. and Neubaum,Donald and Naldi,Lucia}
}
@article {1978486,
title = {Employee Stock Ownership as a Moderator of the Relationship between R\&D Intensity and Innovation},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Garrett,Robert}
}
@article {1982051,
title = {Entrepreneurial passion: An identity theory perspective},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Atlanta},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Murnieks,Charles and Mosakowski,Elaine}
}
@article {1976001,
title = {Entrepreneurship for non-Commerce majors, COMM 468N},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1979541,
title = {The forms, foci, and methods shaping contributions in alliance research: 1996-2004.},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Atlanta, GA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Salk,Jane}
}
@article {1982056,
title = {The influence of cognitive alignment on venture capitalist decision making},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Indiana},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Haynie,J. Michael and Murnieks,Charles and Wiltbank,Robert and Harting,Troy}
}
@article {1979536,
title = {Institutional change and strategic response: Exploring intellectual property reform in Latin America},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Atlanta, GA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Peng,Mike W.}
}
@article {1973986,
title = {Institutional Ownership and Corporate Social Performance: The Moderating Effect of Investment Horizon, Activitism and Coordination},
journal = {Journal of Management},
volume = {32},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
pages = {1-24},
abstract = {Scandals at Enron and WorldCom have thrust debates concerning corporate governance and corporate social performance (CSP) to the forefront of the minds of shareholders, managers, and public policy makers. Relying on the theory of stakeholder salience, the authors suggest that institutional owners{\textquoteright} investment horizons, as well as the frequency and coordination of institutional owners{\textquoteright} activism, moderate the institutional ownership -CSP relationship. Data collected in 1995 and 2000 from the Fortune 500 firms show that long-term institutional ownership is positively associated with CSP and that the frequency and coordination of activism interact with long-term institutional holdings to positively affect CSP 3 years later.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Zahra,Shaker A.}
}
@article {1970586,
title = {Market orientation, strategy, and performance in the forest industr},
journal = {Forest Science},
volume = {52},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
pages = {209-220},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hansen,Eric and Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977511,
title = {Performance implications of temporal orientation and IT in organization-environment alignment},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Atlanta},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,Peter S}
}
@article {1976006,
title = {Six Good Reasons to Include Competitors as Stakeholders},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Atlanta, Georgia},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Archer,Geoffrey}
}
@article {1982101,
title = {Social Entrepreneurship: Domain, Contributions and Ethical Dilemnas},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Minneapolis, MN},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Zahra,Shaker A and Gedlovic,Eric and Shulman,Joel}
}
@article {1979531,
title = {Strategic isomorphism, legitimacy \& IPO performance.},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Pittsburgh, PA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore and Deeds,David}
}
@article {1977056,
title = {Virtual Team, Uncertainty, and New Product Development Performance},
year = {2006},
month = {2006},
address = {Beijing, China},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Jing,Ma and Chen,Jiyao and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1971136,
title = {Accelerating Innovation at Hewlett-Packard},
journal = {Research Technology Management: international journal of research management},
volume = {Jan/Feb 2005},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Rivas,Rio}
}
@article {1982061,
title = {Accepting members into the family: The role of conferences in moving outliers into the mainstream of entrepreneurship research},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Babson Park},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Aziz,Asad and Murnieks,Charles}
}
@article {1979546,
title = {An assessment of process theory and alliance research: Towards a framework for discourse.},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Honolulu, HI.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1977516,
title = {Chronicity and innovation as responses to environmental disruptions},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Honolulu, HI},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Carol,T.}
}
@article {1973981,
title = {Corporate Innovation and Competitive Environment},
journal = {International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal},
volume = {1},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {313-333},
abstract = {Empirical studies have shown that the characteristics of the competitive environment influence the corporate innovation activities of U.S. firms. This study attempts to internationalize these studies in two ways. First, it examines the environment-corporate innovation relationship in Norwegian manufacturing firms. Second, it examines how the firms{\textquoteright} corporate innovation activities are influenced by their international activities. Results indicate that environment and internationalization are positively related to corporate innovation, but models developed using U.S. firms may not be generalizable to firms from other countries.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Huse,Morten and Neubaum,Donald and Gabrielsson,Jonas}
}
@article {1977071,
title = {The Critical Factors for Improving Company{\textquoteright}s Abilities to Develop New Products Faster and More Successfully},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {St. John{\textquoteright}s Newfoundland, Canada},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Lynn,Gary and Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard}
}
@article {1982106,
title = {Does it pay to be nice? Organizational care, performance and the moderating role of discretion},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Orlando FL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Maureen,Ambrose}
}
@article {1973991,
title = {The Effect of Leader Moral Development on Ethical Climate and Employee Attitudes},
journal = {Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes},
volume = {97},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {135-151},
abstract = {This study examines the effect of leader moral development on the organization{\textquoteright}s ethical climate and employee attitudes. Results indicate that the relationship between leader moral development and ethical climate is moderated by two factors: the extent to which the leader utilizes his or her cognitive moral development (i.e., capacity for ethical reasoning), and the age of the organization. Specifically, the influence of the leader{\textquoteright}s moral development was stronger for high utilizing leaders, those whose moral actions were consistent with their moral reasoning. Additionally, the influence of the leader{\textquoteright}s moral development was stronger in younger organizations. Finally, as predicted, congruence between the leader{\textquoteright}s moral development and the employee{\textquoteright}s moral development was positively associated with job satisfaction and organizational commitment and negatively associated with turnover intentions.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Schminke,Marshall and Ambrose,Maureen L. and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1977066,
title = {Entrepreneurial Process and Improvisation: How do Entrepreneurs Evaluate and Exploit Opportunities},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Ma,Jing and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1970591,
title = {The evolving role of cooperation among multinational corporations and indigenous organizations in transition economies: A migration away from confrontation},
journal = {Journal of World Business},
volume = {40},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {223-234},
abstract = {Recent trends toward greater globalization and the increasing number of transition economies are changing the nature of the relationships among multinational enterprises (MNEs), organizations in transition economies (OTEs), and the OTEs{\textquoteright} governments from a traditional conflict-based perspective towards consisting of cooperation and collaboration. This paper draws on the theory of cooperation that incorporates the concepts of substitutability (substitution of goals), cathexis (commitment to a specific goal), and inducibility (open to influence) to describe the emerging interactive relationship between MNEs and OTEs. Due to changing global competitive trends, we propose that MNEs, OTEs, and transition economy governments act in their best interests through a continuum of cooperation and confrontation. We propose that the two theories of cooperation and confrontation are not paradoxical but are in effect complementary.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Danskin,P. and Dibrell,Clay and Kedia,B. L.}
}
@article {1982066,
title = {The games entrepreneurs play},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Babson Park},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Godesiabois,Joy and Murnieks,Charles and Mosakowski,Elaine}
}
@article {1970171,
title = {The Impacts of Speed-to-Market on New Product Success: The Moderating Effects of Uncertainty},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management},
volume = {52},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {199-213},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
url = {http://www.umsl.edu/~ieee-tem/},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard R and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1973996,
title = {Incentives for Monitors: Director Stock-based Compensation and Firm Performance},
journal = {Journal of Applied Business Research},
volume = {21},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {81-90},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cordiero,James and Neubaum,Donald and Veliyath,Rajaram}
}
@article {1977081,
title = {Industry Structure and Technological Discontinuity: The Contextual Demands of Entrepreneurial Activity},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Portland OR},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Jing,Ma and Chen,Jiyao}
}
@article {1970596,
title = {The influence of internationalization on time-based competition},
journal = {Management International Review},
volume = {45},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {173-195},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Danskin,P.}
}
@article {1968761,
title = {The influence of parent control structure on parent conflict in Vietnamese international joint ventures: an organizational justice-based contingency approach},
journal = {Journal of International Business Studies},
volume = {36},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {156-174},
abstract = {There has been significant interest in understanding how the distribution of parental control over international joint ventures (IJV) influences IJV outcomes (e.g., parent conflict, survival, performance). Yet, the accumulation of research on the relationship between control structure and IJV outcomes has been somewhat inconclusive and even contradictory. We contribute to this research stream by developing an organizational justice-based contingency model relating parental control structure to parent conflict. We suggest that the level of conflict between IJV parents will depend on the consistencies between the control structure and parents{\textquoteright} contribution of proprietary resources, and between control structure and the parents{\textquoteright} abilities to effectively monitor operations. Our analysis of Vietnamese joint ventures provides some support for our model, and suggests that the relationship between parent control structure and IJV outcomes is perhaps more complex than previously thought.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barden,Jeffrey and Steensma,K. and Lyles,M.}
}
@article {1977411,
title = {Innovation and Firm Performance: The Role of Information Technology in Small and Medium-Sized Firms},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Orlando, FL},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1973976,
title = {A Quantitative Content Analysis of the Characteristics of Rapid-growth Firms and Their Founders},
journal = {Journal of Business Venturing},
volume = {20},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {663-687},
abstract = {A group of firms that is attracting attention are rapid-growth firms. These firms are of particular interest because rapid growth is an indication of market acceptance and firm success. By studying rapid-growth firms, researchers can help all firms better understand the attributes associated with firm growth. Despite these positive outcomes, however, rapid firm growth is difficult to achieve and maintain.This study adds to the literature through a quantitative content analysis of the narrative descriptions of 50 rapid-growth firms and a comparison group of 50 slow-growth companies. The purpose of the study was to draw from the narratives a list of empirically grounded growth-related attributes that are associated with rapid-growth firms. The findings of the study resulted in the advancement of a conceptual model of the attributes of rapid-growth firms in four areas: founder characteristics, firm attributes, business practices, and human resource management (HRM) practices.
},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Barringer,Bruce R. and Jones,Foard F. and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1970176,
title = {The Role of Uncertainty in Team Empowerment and NPD Performance},
journal = {Journal of Management (Chinese)},
volume = {3},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
pages = {591-599},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1977661,
title = {Seminars presented on strategic planning processes and techniques including use and implementation of the Balanced Scorecard.},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1977086,
title = {Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing?},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Portland OR},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard R and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1977076,
title = {Uncertainty: Opportunity and Threat in New Product Development},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Honolulu, HI},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1977061,
title = {Uncertainty, Team Empowerment and Time-Based Strategy},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {San Diego, CA},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1977656,
title = {Workshop presentation on strategic planning and competitive strategies},
year = {2005},
month = {2005},
address = {Portland, OR},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1977431,
title = {Classifying entrepreneurs Schumpeterian (innovator-entrepreneur) verses Kirznerian (producer-entrepreneur)},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Glasgow, Scotland},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Green,Mark and Johnson ,Debbie}
}
@article {1970601,
title = {Empirical evaluation of an integrated supply chain model for small and medium sized firms},
journal = {Information Resources Management Journal},
volume = {17},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
pages = {1-19},
abstract = {With increased global competitive pressures, companies operating in these competitive environments are not only looking to their distribution division to save money, but also to generate competitive advantages. One technique is the integrated supply chain. However, this process has not met with success for all companies, leading some managers to consider the appropriateness of an integrated supply chain. This dearth of success could be attributed to the lack of scholarship to guide managers in their efforts to formulate and then implement their integrated supply chain strategies. In an effort to fill this gap, our paper draws on resource dependency theory and the realities of ever-increasing information technology sophistication as enablers of successful supply chain integration, resulting in the creation of our model to guide managers throughout this process. Through a Web-based survey, 329 responses were collected and analyzed through a structural equation modeling technique using LISREL to confirm the relationships in the model.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Sakaguchi,T. and Nicovich,S. and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977416,
title = {Entrepreneurial firm success: A triadic examination of strategy planning, choice and flexibility},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Glasgow, Scotland},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Dibrell,Clay and Craig,Justin}
}
@article {1977426,
title = {Exploring generational differences in family firms},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {New Orleans, Louisiana},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Green,Mark}
}
@article {1974001,
title = {Firm Newness, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Ethical Climate},
journal = {Journal of Business Ethics},
volume = {52},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
pages = {335-347},
abstract = {Faced with the liability of newness, a scarcity of resources, and concerns of survival, new firms frequently encounter difficult ethical decisions and might be pressured to make choices that run counter to the tenets of more developed ethical and moral reasoning. This study explores the impact of newness and entrepreneurial orientation on the ethical climate of firms. Data collected from 304 individuals across 37 firms indicated that firm newness was more strongly related to ethical climate than was an entrepreneurial orientation. Results also revealed that firm newness may be usefully conceptualized in both continuous and categorical terms, with each operationalization holding a somewhat different relationship with climate. Finally, results revealed that firm size was related to several types of ethical climates.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Mitchell,Marie S. and Schminke,Marshall S.}
}
@article {1977531,
title = {Founding family leadership, product market competition, and firm performance among publicly traded firms},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Zurich, Switzerland},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Rand{\o}y,T.}
}
@article {1977521,
title = {Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage: The Effects of Strategic Flexibility and Information Technology Among Internationalizing Firms},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Stockholm, Sweden},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Babakus,E. and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977536,
title = {Integrating firm temporal activities with information technology: Innovation and performance implications},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {San Juan, Puerto Rico},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977526,
title = {Market orientation: The role of strategic planning and strategy choice on firm performance},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {New Orleans, LA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Hansen,E. and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977696,
title = {Matching Management Systems with Strategic Process: An Exploratory Study Examining Predictions from an Intra-Firm Application of Agency Theory},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Anchorage, Alaska},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977421,
title = {The moderating role of strategic flexibility in the strategic planning to innovation relationship: A study of entrepreneurial firms.},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1971456,
title = {Putting your best foot forward?: Assessments of entrepreneurial social competence from two perspectives.},
journal = {Journal of Private Equity},
volume = {7},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
pages = {17-26},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Brush,Candida G. and Baron,Robert A.}
}
@article {1977096,
title = {The Role of Uncertainty in Speed to Market and New Product Success},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {South Korea},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard R and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1977091,
title = {Speed-to-Market and Success in NPD: The Role of Uncertainty},
year = {2004},
month = {2004},
address = {Chicago, IL},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Chen,Jiyao and Reilly,Richard and Lynn,Gary}
}
@article {1979551,
title = {Accelerating the Nanotech Revolution: Market-Driven Strategies},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Tokyo, Japan},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Khoury,Theodore}
}
@article {1977576,
title = {Applying methodological perspecitives to Stategic Management},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977701,
title = {Applying methodological perspectives to Strategic Management},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1968526,
title = {The boundaries and limitations of agency theory and stewardship theory in the venture capitalist / entrepreneur relationship},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {28},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {145-162},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Arthurs,Jonathan and Busenitz,L. W.}
}
@article {1970606,
title = {Consumers and technology: Are we creating relationships or distance?},
journal = {Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal},
volume = {8},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {31-46},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Peterson,R. L. and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977566,
title = {The effects of IT in the value cycle—performance linkage},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Baltimore, MD},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1968531,
title = {The escalation of commitment by venture capitalists in reinvestment decisions},
journal = {Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance},
volume = {5},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {218-230},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Birmingham,C. and Busenitz,L. and Arthurs,Jonathan}
}
@article {1977551,
title = {An Examination of Time Pacing, Strategy, and Performance in Born Global Firms},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Boston, MA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Harveston,P. and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977436,
title = {Family business leadership: An agency and stewardship theories life cycle perspective.},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Craig,Justin and Green,Mark and Moores,Ken}
}
@article {1970611,
title = {Inhibitors and enhancers: The role of internal and external stakeholders in the transition process},
journal = {Journal of International Business and Economy},
volume = {4},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {125-139},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Kedia,B. L. and Dibrell,Clay and Harveston,P. D.}
}
@article {1982111,
title = {Organizational citizenship behaviors in rapid growth firms},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Sullivan,Diane and Barringer,Bruce R.}
}
@article {1977101,
title = {Power and Empowerment: The Role of Top Management Support and Team Empowerment in New Product Development},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Portland OR},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Reilly,Richard R and Chen,Jiyao and Lynn,Gary S}
}
@article {1977671,
title = {Presentation on strategic planning concepts and a framework for self evaluation of DPMA organizations},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1977581,
title = {A resource-based view and market orientation theory examination of the role of "familiness" in family business success},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Lausanne, Switzerland},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon and Green,Mark and Hansen,E. and Johnson,A.}
}
@article {1971141,
title = {The Return on R\&D Versus Capital Expenditures in the Pharmaceutical and Chemistry Industies},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management},
volume = {50},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {141 -150},
abstract = {The impact of research and development (R\&D) on firm performance is generally agreed to be positive, but the nature and extent of this impact share little agreement in the previous research. Using an improved, time series, cross-sectional regression model that accounts for both contemporaneous and firm-specific serial correlation, as well as the feedback between firm profitability and investments, our study compares the rate of return from a dollar investment on R\&D to a dollar investment on fixed assets in pharmaceutical and chemical industries. We find positive associations of R\&D intensity and all variables of firm performance (net margin, operating margin, sales growth, and market value). We find that an investment in R\&D earns an operating margin return much higher than the industry cost of capital. We also find that the effect of an investment in R\&D on the firm{\textquoteright}s market value is about twice as much the effect of an investment in fixed assets. These findings have implications for corporate investment strategies, indicating that additional R\&D investment is more likely to provide a firm with a unique and sustainable competitive advantage.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain},
author = {Hsieh,Ping-Hung and Mishra,C. S. and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1977541,
title = {Strategic Planning Flexibility and Firm Performance Under Distinct Competitive Strategy Choices},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977556,
title = {Strategic Planning Lessons from Successful Vertically Integrated Food Processors},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Biloxi, MS},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Johnson,A.}
}
@article {1977571,
title = {Strategy process insights: Achieving planning discipline and strategic flexibility},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Hartford, CT.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977561,
title = {Strengthening the strategic flexibility-performance relationship: The role of IT among internationalizing firms},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Baltimore, MD},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1971146,
title = {The Three R Framework: Improving e-Strategy across reach, richness and range},
journal = {Business Horizons},
volume = {46},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
pages = {5-14},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Wells,J. and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1977546,
title = {Time-based strategies and firm performance},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977666,
title = {Topic presentation on entrepreneurship in 91ÆÞÓÑ and how the OSU-COB is key to economic development in the state},
year = {2003},
month = {2003},
address = {Portland, OR},
keywords = {Accounting, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas and Kleinsorge,Ilene}
}
@article {1977591,
title = {Adequate measurement isn{\textquoteright}t just "nice:" A review of measurement practices in management research},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Denver, CO},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Cogliser,C. and Hua,S.}
}
@article {1974006,
title = {Competitive Analysis and New Venture Performance: Understanding the Impact of Strategic Uncertainty and Venture Origin},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {27},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {1-28},
abstract = {Effective competitive analysis (CA) is important for success in today{\textquoteright}s marketplace. CA may be particularly important to new ventures that may lack experience in their industries and knowledge of their rivals. Using survey data from 228 new ventures, this study concludes that the formality, comprehensiveness, and user orientation of CA activities are positively associated with new venture performance. Strategic uncertainty and venture origin also significantly moderate the relationship between CA and new venture performance.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A. and Neubaum,Donald and El-Hagrassey,Galal M.}
}
@article {1977606,
title = {Competitive Strategy, IT Asset Investment and Firm Performance: Implications for Born Global Firms},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Boulder, CO},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Harveston,P. D. and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1971151,
title = {Creating Brand Equity Through Strategic Investments},
journal = {Journal of Private Equity},
volume = {5},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {45-52},
abstract = {Brand equity is central to an understanding of the worth of any business, yet it exists in the minds of consumers as a mixture of awareness and image. To measure and understand how this equity is developed, mananged, and enhanced is central to all theories of value creation. This article looks at the concepts of brand identity, brand meaning, brand response, and brand relationship with an eye toward how the measure of brand equity correlates with and is influenced by technology equity, communication equity, and foreign strategic investments. Seventy-seven multinational firms are tracked through the years 1986-1988 and results are reported on based on R\&D expenses, advertising costs, and investments in foreign subsidiaries.},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Mishra,Chandra S. and Koenig,Hal and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1977601,
title = {Development of an integrated supply chain model},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Dallas, TX},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Sakaguchi,T. and Nicovich,S.}
}
@article {1982126,
title = {Ethics and Entrepreneurship: The effect of venture age and entrepreneurial orientation on ethical climates},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Mitchell,Marie S.}
}
@article {1977711,
title = {Good corporate governance: A firm life cycle perspective},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Santa Fe, NM},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Randoy,T.}
}
@article {1970616,
title = {How and why Norwegian MNCs commit resources abroad: Beyond choice of entry mode},
journal = {Management International Review},
volume = {42},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {119-140},
abstract = {This study provides a model of MNC{\textquoteright}s commitment of resources in foreign countries. The results suggest that the strategic motives are important to MNC{\textquoteright}s decisions. * The data is based on Norwegian MNC{\textquoteright}s activities in Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Japan, and the United States. Key Results * This research reveals how and why firm-specific, location-specific, and transaction-specific variables need to be supplemented by strategic factors to fully understand MNC{\textquoteright}s resource commitments abroad.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Rand{\o}y,T. and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1970626,
title = {The impact of time on the strategy-performance relationship: Implications for managers},
journal = {Industrial Marketing Management},
volume = {31},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {339-347},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Davis ,P. S. and Dibrell,Clay and Janz ,B.}
}
@article {1982116,
title = {Incentives for monitors: Director stock-based compensation and firm performance},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Cordeiro,James and Veliyath,Rajaram}
}
@article {1977596,
title = {The influence of internationalization on time-based competition},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Denver, CO},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Harveston,P. D.}
}
@article {1982121,
title = {Institutional ownership and corporate social performance: The moderating effect of investment horizon, activism, and coordination},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Zahra,Shaker A.}
}
@article {1977611,
title = {Leadership, competitive environments and firm performance in closely held firms},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Paris, France},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Rand{\o}y,T. and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1978541,
title = {Linking Teaching to Research Publication Opportunities: Experience in Seven European Countries.},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Przybylowski,K. and Rudelius,W.}
}
@article {1970631,
title = {Long- vs. short-term performance perspectives of Western European, Japanese, and U.S. countries: where do they lie?},
journal = {Journal of World Business},
volume = {37},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {245-255},
abstract = {This paper examines the differences between Eastern and Western companies regarding long- vs. short-term orientations. Utilizing Hofstede{\textquoteright}s long-term orientation index, this study scrutinizes both long- and short-term performance measurements for companies from Western Europe, Japan, and the United States. The findings suggest that Western European companies place an equally higher priority on both long- and short-term measures of performance compared to companies from Japan and the United States. Additionally, Japanese companies were postulated by the literature to employ a long-term orientation toward company performance greater than U.S. companies. However, our results do not support this statement, as U.S. and Japanese companies were not statistically significantly different.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Peterson ,R. L. and Dibrell,Clay and Pett,T. L.}
}
@article {1977716,
title = {A Method for Better Understanding "Understanding"},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {King,Jonathan and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1970621,
title = {Organization design: The continuing influence of information technology},
journal = {Management Decision},
volume = {40},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {620-627},
abstract = {Drawing from an information processing perspective, this paper examines how information technology (IT) has been a catalyst in the development of new forms of organizational structures. The article draws a historical linkage between the relative stability of an organization{\textquoteright}s task environment starting after the Second World War to the present environmental instability that now characterizes many industries. Specifically, the authors suggest that advances in IT have enabled managers to adapt existing forms and create new models for organizational design that better fit requirements of an unstable environment. Time has seemingly borne out this hypothesis as the bureaucratic structure evolved to the matrix to the network and now to the emerging shadow structure. IT has gone from a support mechanism to a substitute for organizational structures in the form of the shadow structure. The article suggests that the evolving and expanding role of IT will continue for organizations that face unstable environments.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Miller,T.}
}
@article {1977676,
title = {Presentation to CWEST Futures Group},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1977681,
title = {Presentation to the OSU Native American Institute},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Corvallis, OR},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1977586,
title = {Revisiting the complex relationship between multinational enterprises and organizations in transitions economies through the logic of the Copenhagen Interpretation},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {San Juan, Puerto Rico},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Harveston ,P. D. and Kedia,B. L.}
}
@article {1977621,
title = {The second coming of deliberate strategic planning processes: Insights gained from a global industry},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Santa Fe, NM},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1971461,
title = {Show me the money!: Assessments of entrepreneurial social competence from two perspectives.},
journal = {Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research},
volume = {24},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
pages = {89-100},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela and Brush,Candida G. and Baron,Robert A.}
}
@article {1977616,
title = {Strategic thinking in a global industry: Strategy process insights from forest products firms},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Paris, France},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977706,
title = {Why good people may make unethical business decisions},
year = {2002},
month = {2002},
address = {Corvallis, OR},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1978551,
title = {Enhancing Technology Management Through Alliances},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Koenig,Hal}
}
@article {1978546,
title = {Enhancing the E-Business Value Sequence Through R\&D},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Portland, OR},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Koenig,Hal}
}
@article {1977721,
title = {The future of textbook publishing in management},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Washington, DC},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Randoy,T.}
}
@article {1977636,
title = {Global integrated supply chain: A theoretical typology},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Dallas, TX},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Nicovich,Stefan and Sakaguchi,T.}
}
@article {1977626,
title = {The influence of firm internationalization and cycle time on firm performance},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Sydney, Australia},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Harveston,P. D. and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977731,
title = {An Interactive Discussion on Why We Don{\textquoteright}t Have More Cross-Disciplinary Instruction: Representing Our Own Organizational Learning Failures},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {King,Jonathan and Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977631,
title = {A longitudinal analysis of country of origin as a predictor of strategic change and performance in global industries},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Washington, D.C},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Pett,T. L.}
}
@article {1977726,
title = {A Modern Odyssey: The Desire to Know {\textquoteright}Nobody{\textquoteright}},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Lyon, France},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and King,Jonathan and Bella,D.}
}
@article {1970636,
title = {A process model of global strategic alliance formation},
journal = {Business Process Management Journal},
volume = {7},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
pages = {349-364},
abstract = {Develops a conceptual framework of global strategic alliances by using the hybrid type of organization as part of the framework. The framework illustrates the relationships of various characteristics that might be present in an industry and across national boundaries that would influence alliance participation. The model developed here is based on four echelons, the exploratory, recurrent, relational, and outcome stages. Concludes with some general comments on the proposed global strategic alliance framework.},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Pett,T. L. and Dibrell,Clay}
}
@article {1977641,
title = {Time pacing behaviors and performance: A three-study exploration},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {San Francisco, CA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S.}
}
@article {1977341,
title = {Using IT to add value: Innovation versus Efficiency},
year = {2001},
month = {2001},
address = {Portland, OR},
keywords = {BIS, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Coakley,James and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1977686,
title = {Business plan application to new ventures in the field of energy efficiency},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Monterey, CA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas}
}
@article {1971161,
title = {The Effectiveness of Long Term, Accounting-based Incentive Plans},
journal = {Journal of Managerial Issues},
volume = {12},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Mishra,C. S. and Gobeli,Dave and May,D.}
}
@article {1974011,
title = {Entrepreneurship in Medium-sized Companies: Exploring the Effects of Ownership and Governance Systems},
journal = {Journal of Management},
volume = {26},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
pages = {947-976},
abstract = {Corporate entrepreneurship (CE), which embodies a company{\textquoteright}s innovation and venturing activities, is necessary in today{\textquoteright}s competitive markets. CE is important for organizational renewal, the creation of new business, and improved performance. CE, however, requires strong and continued support from the company{\textquoteright}s top executives. Data from 231 medium-size manufacturing companies show that commitment to CE is high when: (1) executives own stock in their company; (2) the board chair and the chief executive officer are different individuals; (3) the board is medium in size; and, (4) outside directors own stock in the company. The relationships between the ratio of outside directors and CE, and institutional ownership and CE, are mixed. CE is also positively associated with future company performance.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A. and Neubaum,Donald and Huse,Merton}
}
@article {1978556,
title = {Impact of R\&D on Performance},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Mishra,C. and Koenig,Hal}
}
@article {1977736,
title = {Learning to Think in Circles},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {King,Jonathan and Down,Jon and Bella,David}
}
@article {1977646,
title = {A longitudinal analysis of the effects of information technology on firm performance in a global industry},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Phoenix, AZ},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Pett,T. L.}
}
@article {1977741,
title = {Managing invisible hands},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Waikoloa, HI.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and King,Jonathan and Bella,D.}
}
@article {1982131,
title = {Managing the academic career: Panel discussion at the Southern Management Association},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1977691,
title = {Performance Tested Comfort Systems: Creating a Business Model for Northwest HVAC/Weatherization Contractor Training \& Certification},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Monterey, CA},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dowling,Thomas and Hewes,Thomas}
}
@article {1971156,
title = {Strategic Value of Corporate Venture Capital Programs},
journal = {Journal of Private Equity},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
abstract = {Corporate venturing activities, driven largely by the need to be competitive in the Internet Age, have out-paced the accompanying theory on how such programs can create value. This article presents a framework for understanding value creation through a firm{\textquoteright}s venture capital programs. The framework includes two stages of value creation: a firm creates value through building technology equity and brand equity, and then corporate venturing programs can multiply this value. A mediating variable, free cash flow level, is included to allow for effective use of venture funds.},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Mishra,C. S.}
}
@article {1977651,
title = {The strategy-performance relationship: Time the complementary dimension},
year = {2000},
month = {2000},
address = {Toronto, Canada},
keywords = {Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Dibrell,Clay and Davis,P. S. and Janz,B.}
}
@article {1978566,
title = {The Effectiveness of CEO Compensation},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Florida},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Mishra,C. and McConaughy,D.}
}
@article {1977766,
title = {The emergent vs. deliberate strategic management process debate: Should we all just get along?},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Redondo Beach, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1974016,
title = {Environmental Adversity and the Entrepreneurial Activities of New Ventures},
journal = {Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship},
volume = {3},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
pages = {123 - 148},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A and Neubaum,Donald}
}
@article {1977756,
title = {The internet and its effect on business: Fundamental or fad?},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Chiang Mai, Thailand},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977751,
title = {Strategic management: A comprehensive approach to developing and managing business strategies},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Chiang Mai, Thailand},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1978571,
title = {Strategic Value of Technology and Brand Equity},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {New Jersey},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Mishra,C. and Koenig,Hal}
}
@article {1977761,
title = {A Teaching effectiveness seminar: Using a case study to explore the value of case discussion based teaching methods.},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1977746,
title = {Towards a science of stories: Implications for management education.},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Chicago, IL.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Management, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and King,Jonathan}
}
@article {1978561,
title = {Two Stage Internalization Framework for Multinational Corporations},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {South Carolina},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Koenig,Hal}
}
@article {1978576,
title = {Valuation of intangible Assets in Software Firms},
year = {1999},
month = {1999},
address = {Corvallis, OR},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Mishra,C.}
}
@article {1974021,
title = {The Effect of the Environment on Export Performance among U.S. Based Telecommunication New Ventures},
journal = {Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice},
volume = {22},
year = {1998},
month = {1998},
pages = {25 - 46},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Zahra,Shaker A and Neubaum,Donald and Huse,Merton}
}
@article {1971166,
title = {Managing Conflict in Software Development Teams: A Multi-Level Analysis},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {15},
year = {1998},
month = {1998},
pages = {423-435},
abstract = {For a new product development (NPD) organization, a little conflict can be a good thing. Healthy disagreements can push project team members or different functional groups in an organization to pursue more in-depth, insightful analysis. This type of creative tension can help to engender an environment that encourages innovation and thus keeps NPD efforts free from the business-as-usual doldrums. However, management must ensure that conflict remains on a healthy level.David H. Gobeli, Harold F. Koenig, and Iris Bechinger note that conflict must be managed not only to increase the satisfaction of project team members, but also to achieve strategic project success. To provide better understanding of the important issues in conflict management, they examine the effects of three conflict factors on software development project success: context, conflict intensity, and conflict management style. Using survey responses from 117 software professionals and managers, they develop a multi-level framework of success versus conflict for team-based, software development projects. Within this framework, they examine context, conflict intensity, and conflict management approaches at the team and organization levels.
For the participants in this study, unresolved conflict has a strong, negative effect on overall software product success and customer satisfaction. Project team member satisfaction decreases substantially with higher intensity conflict at the organization level, and even more strongly at the project level. For the respondents to this study, the combined effects of conflict intensity and conflict management style on project success are significant, but they are not as great as the combined effects of such context variables as company goals, group dynamics, and management support.
Two conflict management styles—confronting and give and take—have beneficial effects on success at the organization level for the firms in this study. Smoothing, withdrawal, and forcing all have negative effects, although only forcing has a statistically significant negative effect. In general terms, the results suggest that management should guard against frequent use of the dysfunctional management styles—withdrawal, smoothing, and forcing. The results suggest that emphasis on confrontation—that is, true problem solving—is essential at the project level, even if a give-and-take style is better tolerated at the organization level.
},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Koenig,Hal and Bechinger ,Iris}
}
@article {1984446,
title = {Managing Conflict in Software Development Teams: A Multi-Level Analysis},
journal = {Journal of Product Innovation Management},
volume = {15},
year = {1998},
month = {1998},
pages = {423-435},
abstract = {For a new product development (NPD) organization, a little conflict can be a good thing. Healthy disagreements can push project team members or different functional groups in an organization to pursue more in-depth, insightful analysis. This type of creative tension can help to engender an environment that encourages innovation and thus keeps NPD efforts free from the business-as-usual doldrums. However, management must ensure that conflict remains on a healthy level.David H. Gobeli, Harold F. Koenig, and Iris Bechinger note that conflict must be managed not only to increase the satisfaction of project team members, but also to achieve strategic project success. To provide better understanding of the important issues in conflict management, they examine the effects of three conflict factors on software development project success: context, conflict intensity, and conflict management style. Using survey responses from 117 software professionals and managers, they develop a multi-level framework of success versus conflict for team-based, software development projects. Within this framework, they examine context, conflict intensity, and conflict management approaches at the team and organization levels.
For the participants in this study, unresolved conflict has a strong, negative effect on overall software product success and customer satisfaction. Project team member satisfaction decreases substantially with higher intensity conflict at the organization level, and even more strongly at the project level. For the respondents to this study, the combined effects of conflict intensity and conflict management style on project success are significant, but they are not as great as the combined effects of such context variables as company goals, group dynamics, and management support.
Two conflict management styles—confronting and give and take—have beneficial effects on success at the organization level for the firms in this study. Smoothing, withdrawal, and forcing all have negative effects, although only forcing has a statistically significant negative effect. In general terms, the results suggest that management should guard against frequent use of the dysfunctional management styles—withdrawal, smoothing, and forcing. The results suggest that emphasis on confrontation—that is, true problem solving—is essential at the project level, even if a give-and-take style is better tolerated at the organization level.
},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Gobeli,Dave and Koenig,Hal and Bechinger ,Iris}
}
@article {1977771,
title = {Nothin{\textquoteright} but net: Testing organizational theories using sports-related data},
year = {1998},
month = {1998},
address = {San Diego, CA.},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Berman,S. L. and Hill,C. W.}
}
@article {1974026,
title = {Career Preparation for International Business: Is There Any Progress?},
journal = {International Journal of Management},
volume = {14},
year = {1997},
month = {1997},
pages = {140-145},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Neubaum,Donald and Jones,William a and Bryan,Norman B}
}
@article {1978581,
title = {Product Success and Conflict in the Software Industry},
year = {1997},
month = {1997},
address = {Corvallis, OR},
keywords = {Marketing, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Koenig,Hal and Bechinger,Iris and Gobeli,Dave}
}
@article {1977776,
title = {Tacit knowledge as a competitive advantage in the national basketball association.},
year = {1997},
month = {1997},
address = {Squaw Valley, CA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon and Berman,S. L.}
}
@article {1977781,
title = {Management power and authority: Quo vadis?},
year = {1995},
month = {1995},
address = {Seattle, WA},
keywords = {Entrepreneurship, Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Down,Jon}
}
@article {1970351,
title = {One Man{\textquoteright}s Death Is Another Man{\textquoteright}s Bread: The Effect of CEO Sudden Death on Competitors{\textquoteright} Strategic Investments},
journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
month = {2023 In Press},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Cho,Sam Yul and Choi,Yohan and Park,Haemin Dennis and Kwon,Jung Hyun}
}
@article {1971426,
title = {Task bottlenecks and resource bottlenecks: A holistic examination of task systems through an organization design lens},
journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
month = {2022 In Press},
keywords = {Strategy \& Entrepreneurship},
author = {Karim,Samina and Lee,Chi-Hyon and Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela}
}