in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This dissertation focuses on the dynamics of innovative industries; specifically how individual choices and actions impact the performance, founding, and death of firms. While most research examining these outcomes focuses on the role of organizational factors- such as strategy, capabilities, or resources- firms ultimately consist of individuals with different preferences, abilities, and approaches to entrepreneurship and organizing. This work attempts to expand our understanding of firm and industry dynamics by looking to the role of the individuals who make up firms. As the performance of a growing number of firms and entrepreneurial ventures comes to depen...
This dissertation contains three essays relating to a broad investigation on the patterns of firm co...
In a series of three essays, this dissertation applies empirical and simulation methods to investiga...
Human-capital-intensive firms contribute an increasing share of economic activity in developed count...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2010.Ca...
This dissertation investigates three interrelated aspects of firm performance and entrepreneurship i...
The three essays in this dissertation develop a common but implicit theme—that organizations\u27 rel...
This dissertation explores how economic, organizational, and personal factors affect self-employment...
This dissertation contains three essays in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is a key generator of ...
Performance differences between firms are generally attributed to organizational factors rather than...
In this dissertation, I explore strategic choices and outcomes and what drives them at both the indi...
In this dissertation, I present four essays to answer relevant questions on how entrepreneurial pass...
This dissertation explores how economic, organizational, and personal factors affect self-employment...
The dissertation contains three essays on empirical industrial organization devoted to studying firm...
R&D alliance is a multifaceted phenomenon, in which various socio-technological mechanisms operate i...
This dissertation studies how executives and entrepreneurs through their learned knowledge and ties ...
This dissertation contains three essays relating to a broad investigation on the patterns of firm co...
In a series of three essays, this dissertation applies empirical and simulation methods to investiga...
Human-capital-intensive firms contribute an increasing share of economic activity in developed count...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, February 2010.Ca...
This dissertation investigates three interrelated aspects of firm performance and entrepreneurship i...
The three essays in this dissertation develop a common but implicit theme—that organizations\u27 rel...
This dissertation explores how economic, organizational, and personal factors affect self-employment...
This dissertation contains three essays in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is a key generator of ...
Performance differences between firms are generally attributed to organizational factors rather than...
In this dissertation, I explore strategic choices and outcomes and what drives them at both the indi...
In this dissertation, I present four essays to answer relevant questions on how entrepreneurial pass...
This dissertation explores how economic, organizational, and personal factors affect self-employment...
The dissertation contains three essays on empirical industrial organization devoted to studying firm...
R&D alliance is a multifaceted phenomenon, in which various socio-technological mechanisms operate i...
This dissertation studies how executives and entrepreneurs through their learned knowledge and ties ...
This dissertation contains three essays relating to a broad investigation on the patterns of firm co...
In a series of three essays, this dissertation applies empirical and simulation methods to investiga...
Human-capital-intensive firms contribute an increasing share of economic activity in developed count...