Eric Gedajlovic

My cv
Research Themes and Philosophy
I seek better explanations of strategic and entrepreneurial processes through a
consideration of the institutional, historical and organizational contexts in
which they are embedded. In this way, I strive to contribute to the
strategy and entrepreneurship literatures by bringing into the foreground,
contextual or background factors that are often ignored, underspecified or
treated as limitations or boundary conditions. Context is what surrounds
strategic and entrepreneurial behavior and gives it meaning. As a
consequence, an appreciation of context leads to more finely grained
theoretical accounts and facilitates the identification of potentially
insightful contingencies that moderate, and offer better explanations of complex
organizational phenomena.
Selected Publications
Carney, M., Gedajlovic, E., Heugens, P., van Essen, M.
& H. van Osterhout.(In-Press). Business Group Performance,
Context, and Strategy: A Meta Analysis.
Academy of Management Journal. Forthcoming.
Gedajlovic., E ., & M. Carney (In-Press). Markets, Hierarchies &
Families: Towards a Transaction Cost Theory of the Family Enterprise.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. Forthcoming.
Dimov, D., & E. Gedajlovic. (In-Press). A Property Rights Perspective
on Venture Capital Investment Decisions. . Journal of Management
Studies. Forthcoming.
Carney, M., Gedajlovic, E. & S. Sur (In-Press). Governance and
Stakeholder Conflict.. Journal of Management and Governance.
Forthcoming.
Hervieux, C., Gedajlovic, E.
& M. Turcotte. (In-Press).The Legitimization of
Social Entrepreneurship. Journal of Enterprising Communities.
Forthcoming.
Schulze,W.S.,
& E. Gedajlovic.(2010).Whither Family Business?. Journal
of Management Studies, 47:2,
191-204.
Cao, Q, Gedajlovic, E. and H. Zhang. (2009). Unpacking
Organizational Ambidexterity: Dimensions, Contingencies and Synergistic Effects. Organization
Science, 20: 781-796.
Zahra, S., Gedajlovic, E., Neubaum, D., & J. Shulman. (2009). Social Entrepreneurship:
Domain, Contributions and Ethical Dilemmas. Journal of Business
Venturing, 24:5.
Carney, M., Gedajlovic, E and Xiaohua Yang.
(2009). Varieties
of Asian Capitalism: Toward an Institutional Theory of Asian Enterprise.
Asia Pacific Journal of
Management, 26: 3, 361-380.
K. C. O’Shaughnessy, K.C. Gedajlovic, E.and P. Reinmoeller (2007). The influence of firm,
industry and network on the corporate Social Performance of Japanese firms.
Asia Pacific Journal of
Management, 24:3: 283-303.
Baker, T, Gedjlovic,
E. and M. Lubatkin. (2005). A Framework for
Comparing Entrepreneurial Processes Across Nations. Journal of
International Business Studies, 36: 492-504.
Gedajlovic, E.,
Yoshikawa, T., & M. Hashimoto. (2005). Ownership
Structure, Corporate Strategy and Firm Performance in Japanese Manufacturing
Industries. Organization Studies, 31:271-300.
Gedajlovic, E. &
S. Zahra. (2005). Entrepreneurship,
Organizational Learning, and Capability Building. In S. W. Floyd, (ed),
Innovating Strategy Process (Strategic Management Society book series.
Blackwell Publishing.
Gedajlovic, E., Lubatkin, M.H. & W.S Schulze. (2004) Crossing
the Threshold from Founder Management to Professional Management: A Governance
Perspective. Journal of Management Studies.
41: 5; 899- 912.
Shapiro, D.,
Gedajlovic & C. Erdener. (2003). The
Chinese Family Firm as a Multinational Enterprise. International Journal of
Organizational Analysis. 11: 105-122.
Gedajlovic, E.,
Shapiro, D. & B. Buduru (2003). Financial Ownership,
Diversification and Firm Profitability in Japan. Journal of Management and
Governance, 7:3: 315-335.
Carney, M. & E. Gedajlovic. (2003). Strategic Innovation and
the Administrative Heritage of East Asian Family Business Groups. Asia
Pacific Journal of Management, 20:1: 5-26.
Yoshikawa, T. & E. Gedajlovic. (2002). The Impact of Global
Capital Market exposure and Stable Ownership on Investor relations Practices
and Performance of Japanese Firms. Asia Pacific Journal of Management,
19:4: 525-540.
Gedajlovic, E. & D.M. Shapiro. (2002). Ownership and Firm
Profitability in Japan. Academy of Management Journal, 45:3,
575-585.
Carney, M. & E.
Gedajlovic. (2002). Institutional
Change and Firm Adaptation: Toward a Typology of Southeast Asian Corporate
Forms. Asia Pacific Business Review,8:3: 31-60.
Backx, M., Carney, M & E. Gedajlovic (2002) Public, Private
and Mixed Ownership Modes and the Performance of International Airlines.
Journal of Air Transport Management, 8:4: 213-220.
Carney, M, & E Gedajlovic. (2002). The Coupling of Ownership
and Control and the Allocation of Financial Resources: Evidence from Hong Kong.
Journal of Management Studies, Volume 39, No. 1: 123-146.
Carney, M, & E Gedajlovic. (2002). The Co-Evolution of
Institutional Environments and Organizational Strategies:The Rise of Family
Business Groups in the ASEAN Region. Organization Studies, Volume
23, No. 1: 1-29.
M. Carney, & E. Gedajlovic. (2001).Corporate Governance
and Firm Capabilities: A Comparison of Managerial, Alliance, and Personal
Capitalisms. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 18: 337-356.
Flier, B., van den Bosch, F.A.J., H. Volberda & E. Gedajlovic. (2001). Following the Herd or Not?
Patterns of Renewal in the Netherlands and the U.K. Long Range Planning.
Volume 34, No. 2: 209-229.
Gedajlovic & D.M. Shapiro (2001). National Systems of
Corporate Governance, Global Focus (Formerly Business & the
Contemporary World), Spring 2001, Vol. 13, No. 1: 143-157.
M. Carney, & E. Gedajlovic (2000).East Asian Financial
Systems and the Transition from Investment Driven to Innovation Driven Economic
Development, International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 4, Number
3: 253-276.
Gedajlovic, E. & D.M. Shapiro (1998). Management and
Ownership Effects: Evidence From Five Countries, Strategic Management
Journal, Vol. 19: 533-553.
Gedajlovic, E., (1993). Ownership, Strategy and
Profits: Is the Dichotomy Sufficient? Organization Studies, Vol. 14, No. 5:
731-752.
Molz, R., & E.
Gedajlovic (1992). Transitional
Economies, Corporate Theory and Privatization. Advances in International
Comparative Management, Volume 7, JAI Press, 139-155.
M. Carney, & E. Gedajlovic (1991). Vertical Integration
in Franchise Systems. Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 12: 607-629.
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