The behavioral theory of the firm (BTOF) suggests that firms are motivated to increase R&D search in response to profitability shortfalls—that is, R&D-based problemistic search. Although prior studies have provided considerable evidence for this influential explanation of R&D search, recent research shows that it is not the case in transition economies. Our study sheds light on this critical question of Why not for transition economy firms (TEFs), by identifying institutionally derived mechanisms that distract TEF decision makers' attention from R&D-based problemistic search. Specifically, we examine the implications of institutional environments for goal definition and problem attribution—two critical yet underexplored comp...
Problemistic search theory, with its roots in the Carnegie School tradition, describes a behaviorall...
This paper explores the determinants of external knowledge search strategies, specifically, exploita...
This study investigates catch-up in the form of knowledge creation of firms in emerging markets by s...
Innovation by firms is often conceptualized as an adaptive search process. While a large body of res...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of the magnitude of firm search investments, boundar...
© 2019 Dr. Renfei GaoMy dissertation aims to advance the behavioral theory of the firm (BTOF) by exa...
This paper investigates; first, the impact of profit and growth aspirations in triggering problemist...
When are firms’ search behaviors regulated by their future performance expectations below their futu...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm suggests that performance below an aspiration triggers problemisti...
Despite its strategic benefits, there is persistent heterogeneity across firms to what extent they e...
Searching for externally available knowledge has been characterized as a vital part of the innovatio...
Engaging in search behaviors is a critical activity of firms. Traditionally, the extent to which fir...
This study examines the behaviors of firms that engage in Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs). The pre...
This paper examines the innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organizing their searc...
Most studies on problemistic search do not pay sufficient attention to how below-aspiration organiza...
Problemistic search theory, with its roots in the Carnegie School tradition, describes a behaviorall...
This paper explores the determinants of external knowledge search strategies, specifically, exploita...
This study investigates catch-up in the form of knowledge creation of firms in emerging markets by s...
Innovation by firms is often conceptualized as an adaptive search process. While a large body of res...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of the magnitude of firm search investments, boundar...
© 2019 Dr. Renfei GaoMy dissertation aims to advance the behavioral theory of the firm (BTOF) by exa...
This paper investigates; first, the impact of profit and growth aspirations in triggering problemist...
When are firms’ search behaviors regulated by their future performance expectations below their futu...
The Behavioral Theory of the Firm suggests that performance below an aspiration triggers problemisti...
Despite its strategic benefits, there is persistent heterogeneity across firms to what extent they e...
Searching for externally available knowledge has been characterized as a vital part of the innovatio...
Engaging in search behaviors is a critical activity of firms. Traditionally, the extent to which fir...
This study examines the behaviors of firms that engage in Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs). The pre...
This paper examines the innovation consequences of the methods firms adopt in organizing their searc...
Most studies on problemistic search do not pay sufficient attention to how below-aspiration organiza...
Problemistic search theory, with its roots in the Carnegie School tradition, describes a behaviorall...
This paper explores the determinants of external knowledge search strategies, specifically, exploita...
This study investigates catch-up in the form of knowledge creation of firms in emerging markets by s...