TI:GER Student Working Papers
Working papers from the faculty of the Technological Innovations: Generating Economic Results (TI:GER) program.
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Recent Submissions
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The Outsourcing of R&D through Acquisitions in the Pharmaceutical Industry
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-02-27)We examine the performance of 160 pharmaceutical acquisitions from 1994-2001 and find evidence that on average acquirers realize significant positive returns. These returns are positively correlated with prior acquirer ... -
Mars-Venus Marriages: Culture and Cross-Border M&A
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-09)We explore different factors affecting the long-term performance of cross-border M&A with a special focus on cultural distance between the countries of the two firms. Using a sample of over 400 cross-border acquisitions ... -
Marketing Strategy Formation in the Commercialization of New Technologies
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)This research contributes significantly to the current marketing strategy literature by examining the effective formation of marketing strategies for new technologies outside traditional organizational boundaries. This ... -
It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know: A Meta-Analytic Review of Social Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)This study uses emerging meta-analytic methods to synthesize empirical studies that examine the correlates of social networks. This study draws upon a database of 208 samples from 88 studies spanning the period of 1975 ... -
Implications of a Multi-Disciplinary Educational and Research Environment: Perspectives of Future Business, Law, Science, and Engineering Professionals
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)Functioning well in a global, technology-driven, multi-disciplinary environment necessitates a more robust educational paradigm in science and engineering. For a technical education to be complete, it is no longer enough ... -
Does Innovation Mediate Firm Performance?: A Meta-Analysis of Determinants and Consequences of Organizational Innovation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)This study uses emerging meta-analytic methods, in combination with structural equations methodology, to synthesize empirical studies that examine the correlates (antecedents and/or outcomes) of organizational innovation. ...