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    A PROCESS MODEL OF ORGANIZATIONAL SPECIATION (INTERACTIVE PAPER) 

    Lingelbach, David C; Gilbert, Evan; Murray, Gordon (Babson, 2010)
    We consider how new organizational forms originate, focusing on the role of powerless actors in industry emergence. This process “is pre-eminently a political phenomenon” (Stinchcombe, 1965). New organizational forms—a ...
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    Twelve Meditations on Venture Capital: Some Heretical Observations on the Dissonance Between Theory and Practice When Applied to Public/Private Collaborations on Entrepreneurial Finance Policy 

    Murray, Gordon; Lingelbach, David C (2009)
    This paper reflects on the policy formation process in the burgeoning area of early-stage, venture capital finance. An important question is raised as to why so little extant academic research, of both rigor and relevance, ...
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    Global venture capital 'hotspots': Developing countries 

    Lingelbach, David C (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012)
    Venture capital (VC) is a dynamic financial process that is in a permanent state of disequilibrium, especially in economies characterized as ‘developing’. The developing country context in which this chapter considers VC ...
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    Twelve Meditations on Venture Capital 

    Murray, Gordon; Lingelbach, David C (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010)
    This paper reflects on the policy formation process in the burgeoning area of venture capital finance. An important question is raised as to why so little extant academic research, of both rigor and relevance, is employed ...
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    Entrepreneurial Finance in Weak Institutional Environments 

    Lingelbach, David C (Oxford University Press, 2012)
    Entrepreneurs and their financiers in emerging and developing countries face a diversity of challenges and opportunities that often differ from those faced by their counterparts in developed countries. Some of these ...
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    Neither Pirates nor Politicos: The Emergence of Venture Capital in Weak Institutional Environments 

    Lingelbach, David C (Exeter, 2009)
    Existing variance studies of venture capital (VC) provide an incomplete understanding of VC emergence, emphasizing either macro-level enabling conditions or the efficient fund-level operation of the VC cycle. While important, ...
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    Global brand market-entry strategy to manage corporate reputation 

    Omar, Maktoba; Williams, Robert Jr.; Lingelbach, David C (Emerald, 2009)
    Purpose – This paper aims to present a case for the practical management of corporate reputation, in relation to two groups of concepts: communication, identity, and trust; and communication, identity, and image. ...
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    Institutional Change and the Venture Capital Development Process: Evidence from Emerging Economies 

    Lingelbach, David C (Academy of Management, 2015)
    We investigate the impact of formal institutional change on the venture capital (VC) development process. In particular, this study contrasts VC development processes taking place in stable formal institutional environments ...
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    The innovation process in emerging economies: An effectuation perspective 

    Lingelbach, David C; Sriram, Ven; Mersha, Tigneh; Saffu, Kojo (Sage, 2015)
    The authors investigate the impact of two contrasting logics, effectuation and causation, on the innovation process in emerging economies (EEs). Effectuation theory, which emphasizes responses to uncertainty, is integrated ...
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    Developing venture capital when institutions change 

    Lingelbach, David C (Taylor & Francis, 2015)
    This paper investigates the impact of formal institutional change on the venture capital (VC) development process. Specifically, it contrasts VC development processes taking place in stable and volatile formal institutional ...
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