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The Rise of China and the Specter of a Superpower War: Avoiding the Curse of History at the Grassroots. Management an Organization Review 20 (6), December 2024, 946-957.

Editor’s Introduction to a Discussion, Debate, and Dialogue (D3) Forum on the Similarities and Differences between Medical and Management Research. Management and Organization Review 20 (4), December 26, 2024, 695-696.

Debate on Informal Interpersonal Networks: Guanxi vs. Wasta. Management and Organization Review 19 (5), December 4, 2023, 1039-1039.

The rise of China’s digital economy: An overview Management and Organization Review. 2022,  18 (4), 790-802. (With H. Jiang)

A Dynamic Perspective on Huawei. Management and Organization Review, 2021, 17 (5) 1087-1100.  (with Guo, B., & Huang, C.)

Historical methods in the social sciences: Commentary on Schoemaker 2020.” FUTURES & FORESIGHT SCIENCE, 2020, Volume 2, Issue3-4, e55.

Review of “Bubbles and Crashes” by Brent Goldfarb and David A. Kirsch. Administrative Science Quarterly. 2020. Volume: 65 issue: 3, pages: NP20-NP23. (with Benedikt Schuler)

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India: An Overview. Management and Organization Review. 2019 15(3) 467-493. (with Suresh Bhagavatula and Ram Mudambi)
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What does the success of Tesla mean for the future dynamics in the global automobile sector? Management and Organization Review. 2018. 14 (3), 471-480 (With G Perkins).

Editorial: More Exploration and Less Exploitation: Cultivating Blockbuster Papers for MOR.” Management and Organization Review, 2017, 13 (1): 5-13.

The Critique of Empirical Social Science: New Policies at Management and Organization Review.Management and Organization Review. 2016, 12(4): 649-658.  (With Lewin, A. Y., C.-Y. Chiu, C. F. Fey, S. S. Levine, G. McDermott, and E. Tsang)

“Deepening the Conversation Between Business History and Evolutionary Economics.” In Special Issue on “ Re-introducing Evolutionary Theory to Business History: Making Sense of Today’s Structures” of the journal “Business History, 2015, Vol. 57, No. 5,  pp. 705-715.

Reflections on Choosing the Appropriate Level of Abstraction in Social Science Research. Management and Organization Review, 2014, 10 (3):381-389.

Review of DuPont’s Dyes Business: Three Decades of Innovation, 1950-1980.  AMBIX, Vol. 57 No. 3, November, 2010, Pages 321-322.

Review of Jochen Streb’s book “Staatliche Technologiepolitik, und branchenubergreifender Wissenstransfer.” Business History, 2006, pp. 301-2.

Evolutionary Thought in Management and Organization Theory at the Beginning of the New Millennium: A Symposium about the State of the Art and Opportunities for Future Research.Journal of Management Inquiry, 2003, Volume 12, 1, pages 22-40. (With Howard Aldrich, Daniel Levinthal and Sidney Winter). Reprinted in John Child (ed). 2012. The Evolution of Organizations. Edward Elgar Publishing. Cheltenham Glos, UK.

Knowledge and Competitive Advantage in the Synthetic Dye Industry, 1850-1914: The Coevolution of Firms, Technology, and National Institutions in Great Britain, Germany and the United States. Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History, published by Oxford University Press, 2000, Volume 1, pages 699-704.

 

 
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