Fox_School_of_Business

Department of Strategic Management    CURRENT SERIES

SEMINARS - PAST YEARS

May 8, 2009                Donald Siegel, Dean and Professor, School of Business, University of Albany

Universities and the Success of Entrepreneurial Ventures: Evidence from the Small Business Innovation Research Program

 

May 1, 2009                Jeffrey Furman, Assistant Professor, Boston University

The Fragile Foundations of Regional Scientific Advantage? Assessing the Impact of US Stem Cell Policy on the Geography of Scientific Discovery

 

April 24, 2009             Andreas Schotter, Ph.D. Candidate, Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario

MNC Headquarters Initiative Rejections by Foreign Subsidiaries

 

April 14, 2009             Anna Jonsson, Researcher, Lund University, Sweden

Towards a Value Driven Internationalization Theory - The IKEA Case    3:00PM, 405 Alter Hall

 

March 27, 2009          Mercedes Delgado, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, Temple University    2:30PM, 505 Alter Hall

The Influence of TRIPS on Global Trade in Pharmaceuticals, 1993-2006

 

March 20, 2009          Anuja Gupta, Ph.D. Candidate, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania    2:30PM, 505 Alter Hall

Value Creation & Destruction Through External Search: A Study of the US Medical Devices Industry

 

March 19, 2009          David L. Deeds, St. Thomas University    2PM, 404 Alter Hall

Who Hooks Up with Whom? Initial Selection of International Partners in an Emerging Market

 

March 18, 2009          Christian Asmussen, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark    11:30AM, 405 Alter Hall

A Contingency Perspective on Global vs. Regional MNEs

 

March 17, 2009          Protiti Dastidar, Assistant Professor of International Business, George Washington University, 2PM, 404 Alter Hall

Riding the Waves: Cross-border Acquisitions as a Quest for New Capabilities

 

February 25, 2009      Subrata Chakrabarty, Ph.D. Candidate, Mays School of Business, Texas A&M University

Fear of Reporting Bad News: Why Risk and Loss Aversion Can Tempt Top Executives to Create Information Asymmetry

 

February 27, 2009      David Reeb, Professor of Finance & Professor of Accounting, Temple University

The Dark Side of Competitor Profiling: Opportunistic Behavior and Collusive Activity
 

February 20, 2009      Thomas Klier, Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

"Big" No more: How Detroit Lost its Dominance of the U.S. Light Vehicle Market

 

February 13, 2009      Laurel Adams, Visiting Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University

Public Information, Market Assessment Costs and the Location of Foreign Direct Investment

 

February 12, 2009       Tim Devinney, AGSM Professorial Research Fellow, Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales

To What Extent Do Outsourcing Decisions Go Beyond Cost Savings? A Choice Experimental Approach

 

February 6, 2009        Craig Crossley, Research Associate, University of Nebraska and Consultant, Schwan Foods

Authentic Leadership amidst Crooks and Thieves: The Longitudinal Impact of Authenticity on Trust and Corruption

 

January 16, 2009        Annetta Fortune, Assistant Professor of Management, Drexel University   

Selection Processes: Firms versus Capabilities

 

October 21, 2008.      Katarina Blomkvist, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden

Technology Management in MNCs - the Role of Advanced Foreign Subsidiaries

 

September 25, 2008.  Raghu Garud, Alvin H. Clemens Professor of Management & Organization, Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University

The Role of Narratives in Sustaining Organizational Innovation

 

April 30, 2008.           Sea Jin Chang, Kumho Asiana Group Endowed Chair Professor of Strategy & International Business, Korea University and Visiting Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Sony and Samsung Electronics: The Story of Asian Giants' Responses to the Digital Revolution, Globalization and Management Succession

 

March 28, 2008.        David Griffith, Associate Professor of International Business, Michigan State University

The Influence of Offshore Outsourcing of New Product Development on Market Value: Transaction Cost Explanations

 

March 21, 2008.        Linda Cohen, Ph.D. Candidate, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Tangible Governance: On Firm Activity and Relationship Coordination, Information Technologies, and Physical Proximity as an Organizing Mechanism

 

March 17, 2008.        Sheryl Winston-Smith, Senior Lecturer in Finance & Strategy, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Strategic Venturing in the Global Medical Device Industry: Corporate Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Clinician-Researchers  

 

February 29, 2008.    Mercedes Delgado, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Harvard Business School

Convergence, Clusters and Economic Performance 

 

February 25 2008.    Benjamin M. Cole, Visiting Assistant Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University

Your undivided attention please: How Third-Party Entities Compromise the Survival of Associating Organizations

 

February 22, 2008.    Lalit Manral, Assistant Professor of Management, Long Island University

Demand Competition and Investment Heterogeneity in Industries based on Systemic Technologies: 
Evidence from the US Long-Distance Telecommunications Services Industry, 1984-1996

 

February 15, 2008.    Roger Smeets, Nijmegen School of Management, The Netherlands

Firm Heterogeneity and Technology Seeking Strategies

 

February 7, 2008.    Sumit Kundu, Knight Ridder Research Professor of International Business, Florida International University

Business Group Affiliation and Internationalization of Emerging Market Firms

 

February 1, 2008.    Lyubov Bogun, Associate Professor, Odessa Institute of Entrepreneurship & Law and Fulbright Visiting Scholar, Fox School of Business

Synergies from Integration in Transition Economies: Does Industry Matter?

 

November 29, 2007.    Guoli Chen, Ph.D. Candidate, Pennsylvania State University

Puttin’ on the Ritz: Pre-IPO Enlistment of Prestigious Affiliates as Deadline-Induced Remediation

 

November 19, 2007.    John Joseph, Ph.D. Candidate, Northwestern University

Aspiration, Activation, and Innovation: The Role of Feedback, Big Pictures, and Big Bets in the Commercialization of New 
Technologies in the Global Mobile Device Industry

 

November 1, 2007.    Michael Baye, Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University and Director of Economics, Federal Trade Commission

Clicks, Discontinuities, and Firm Demand Online

 

October 24, 2007.    Bret Fund, Ph.D. Candidate, Pennsylvania State University

From Founders to Firms: An Examination of the Retention of Founder-CEO Social Capital

 

October 12, 2007.    Richard Arend, Associate Professor of Management, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Reputation for Cooperation: Contingent Benefits in Alliance Activity

 

October 8, 2007.    Toyah Miller, Ph.D. Candidate, Texas A&M University

Internationalization, Search, and Change: An Organizational Learning Model of Strategic Change in the Pharmaceutical Industry

 

September 21, 2007.    M.B. Sarkar, Associate Professor of Management, University of Central Florida

The Tortoise and the Hare: The Moderating Effect of Technological Know-how on Market Pioneering's Relationship with 
Firm Survival

 

April 20, 2007    Fabrizio Perretti, Associate Professor of Management, Bocconi University, Italy and Visiting Scholar, MIT-Sloan School of Management

E Pluribus Unum: Domain Framing, Candidate Matching and Organizational Form Emergence in U.S. Television Broadcasting, 1940-1960

 

April 6, 2007.    Gordon Walker, Professor and Chair of the Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University

Incumbent Stratification, Interfirm Mobility and Business Growth

 

March 23, 2007    Philippe Very, Professor of Strategy, Department of Management and Strategy, EDHEC Business School, Nice, France

Companies as Targets of Criminal Investigations

 

March 19, 2007.    David Kirsch, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Maryland, College Park

Using the Digital Archives of the Birth of the Dot Com Era to Study if Business Plans Predict Venture Funding

 

February 9, 2007.    Gerald McDermott, Assistant Professor of Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

The Politics of Industry Upgrading and Recombination: The Quiet Revolution in Argentine Wine with the New Institutions of Development

 

January 30, 2007.    Gurneeta Vasudeva, Assistant Professor of Management, Indian School of Business and Visiting Scholar, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

How National Institutions Influence Firms' Knowledge Building Alliance Strategies

 

November 27, 2006.    Arun Kumaraswamy, Assistant Professor of Management, Fox School of Business, Temple University

Brownbag Lunch Series - Overview of current research

 

November 13, 2006.    Patrick Maggitti, Assistant Professor of Management, Fox School of Business, Temple University

Brownbag Lunch Series - Overview of current research

 

September 22, 2006.    Sharon Alvarez, Assistant Professor of Management, Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University
Toward a Creation Theory of Entrepreneurship
 

September 8, 2006.    Tim Pollock, Associate Professor of Management, Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University

Learning to Govern: Venture Capital firms and the Replacement of Founder-CEOs

 

March 10, 2006    Patrick G. Maggitti Assistant Professor of Management, St. Joseph's University and Doctoral Candidate in Strategy, University of Maryland, College Park
The Red Queen effect: Competitive Action and Performance

 

February 24, 2006    Harold Klein, Associate Professor of Management, Fox School of Business & Management, Temple University.

A Neurocognitive Perspective on Strategic Thinking and Analysis

 

February 17, 2006    Arun Kumaraswamy, Visiting Associate Professor of Management, Singapore Management University

Vicious and Virtuous Circles in the Management of Knowledge

 

Novermber 21, 2005. Ulf Andersson, Professor of International Business, Uppsala University, Sweden.

Balancing Subsidiary Influence in the Federative MNC – A Business Network View

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER

 

October 27, 2005.     Michelle Gittelman, Assistant Professor of Management, Stern School of Business, New York University.

Does Geography Matter for Science-based Firms?  Epistemic Communities and the Geography of Research and Patenting in Biotechnology

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

October 7, 2005.       Jane Lu, Associate Professor of Management, Singapore Management University.

Venture Capital Firms' Diversification into New Geographic Markets: An Integration of Institutional and Social Network Perspectives 

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

October 6, 2005.      Rachelle Sampson, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Maryland, College Park

Repeated Interactions and Contract Structure: Evidence from Technology Development Contracts

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

September 23, 2005. Jonathan Doh, Assistant Professor of Management, College of Commerce and Finance, Villanova University.

Corruption, Responsibility, and Management in the Global Business Environment

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

September 9, 2005. V.K. Narayanan, Stubbs Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship, LeBow College of Business, Drexel University.

Embedding Capabilities: A Social Constructionist Perspective

 

April 15, 2005.         Keith Brouthers, Associate Professor of Management, Fox School of Business & Management, Temple University.

Are Resource-based Advantages Country Specific?

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

February 11, 2005     Jeffrey J. Reuer, Associate Professor of Management, Kenan-Flagler Business School, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Sequential Divestiture through Initial Public Offerings

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

January 21, 2005.    Kazuhiro Asakawa, Professor of Management, Keio University, Japan and Visiting Scholar, MIT-Sloan School of Management

What Determines Knowledge Sourcing from Host Locations of Overseas R&D Operations? A Study of the Global R&D Activities of Japanese Multinationals

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

November 12, 2004.    Stephen Tallman, David Eccles Professor and Chair of the Management & Marketing Department, David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah

Leveraging Knowledge Across Geographic Boundaries

 

November 5, 2004      Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Assistant Professor of Management, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

Entrepreneurial Culture, Regional Innovativeness and Economic Growth

(Co-sponsored by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute)

 

September 23, 2004.    Sayan Chatterjee, Professor of Strategy, Case Western Reserve University

Independent or Indifferent: Predicting Board Behavior when the Spotlight Falls on Them

 

September 10, 2004.    Bernard Yeung, Abraham Krasnoff Professor of International Business and Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University

Large Corporate Sector Stability and Economic Growth

 

April 21, 2004         Joseph E. Coombs, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Richmond

Putting Knowledge Search Strategies in Context: A Study of Geography and Research Productivity

(Co-sponsored by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute)

 

April 16, 2004.    Tony S. Frost, Associate Professor and D.G. Burgoyne Faculty Fellow, Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, Canada

The Integration of Globally Dispersed Knowledge: R&D Co-practice and "Reverse" Knowledge Flows in Multinational Firms

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

February 13, 2004     Andrew Delios, Chair, Department of Management, National University of Singapore and Editor-in-Chief, Asia Pacific Journal of Management

Diversification Strategies, Host Country Institutions, and Foreign Subsidiary Performance.

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)

 

November 10, 2003.    Albert Cannella, B.Marie Oth Professor of Management, Texas A&M University 

CEOs who have COOs: A Contingency Analysis of an Unexplored Structural Form.

 

October 27, 2003.     Darius Palia, Associate Professor of Finance, Rutgers University Business School
Evidence of Jointness in the Terms of Relationship Lending

 

September 23, 2003.    Grazia Santangelo, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Catania, Italy    
FDI and Local Capabilities in Peripheral Regions – The Etna Valley Case
(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies and Temple CIBER)
 

April 4, 2003.    Charles Baden-Fuller, Visiting Professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and Professor of Strategy, City University Business School, London, The U.K.    
Replicating Knowledge by Principles

 

March 30, 2001.    John A. Cantwell, Professor of Economics, University of Reading Business School, The U.K.

Agglomeration in the Technological Activities of MNCs in Europe: The Role of Spillovers and other Territorial Externalities

(Co-sponsored by the Institute of Global Management Studies)