Items where Author is "Barkema, Harry G."
Number of items: 27.
From necessity to opportunity:scaling bricolage across resource-constrained environments. (2020)
Busch, Christian and Barkema, Harry G.
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Align or perish:social enterprise network orchestration in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Busch, Christian and Barkema, Harry G.
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Born global.
Kudina, Alina and Yip, George S. and Barkema, Harry G.
Business model innovation at the base of the pyramid.
Busch, Christian and Barkema, Harry G.
Does top management team diversity promote or hamper foreign expansion?
Barkema, Harry G. and Shvyrkov, Oleg
Embracing complexity: learning from minority, 50-50, and majority joint venture experience.
Piaskowska, Dorota and Nadolska, Anna and Barkema, Harry G.
Feelings of pride and respect as drivers of ongoing member activity on crowdsourcing platforms.
Boons, Mark and Stam, Daan and Barkema, Harry G.
Foreign entry, cultural barriers, and learning.
Barkema, Harry G. and Bell, John H. J. and Pennings, Johannes M.
Fostering team creativity: perspective taking as key to unlocking diversity's potential.
Hoever, Inga J. and van Knippenberg, Daan and van Ginkel, Wendy P. and Barkema, Harry G.
Good learners: how top management teams affect the success and frequency of acquisitions.
Nadolska, Anna and Barkema, Harry G.
How do field workers in poverty craft meaningful roles to achieve social impact? Female teachers in slums in India.
Barkema, Harry G. and Coyle-Shapiro, Jacqueline A-M. and Le Grand, Eva
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How do firms learn to make acquisitions?: a review of past research and an agenda for the future.
Barkema, Harry G. and Schijven, M.
How entrepreneurs achieve purpose beyond profit:the case of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
Barkema, Harry G. and Bindl, Uta and Tanveer, Lamees
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How incubators can facilitate serendipity for nascent entrepreneurs.
Busch, Christian and Barkema, Harry G.
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How to avoid ruining your company through international acquisitions: the Ahold case.
Barkema, Harry G.
Internationalising in small, incremental or larger steps?
Barkema, Harry G. and Drogendijk, Rian
Learning through acquisitions.
Vermeulen, G. A. M. and Barkema, Harry G.
Learning to internationalise: the pace and success of foreign acquisitions.
Nadolska, Anna and Barkema, Harry G.
Management challenges in a new time.
Barkema, Harry G. and Baum, J. and Mannix, B.
Organizational learning and diversification.
Pennings, Johannes M. and Barkema, Harry G. and Douma, S.
Pace, rhythm, and scope: process dependence in building a profitable multinational corporation.
Vermeulen, Freek and Barkema, Harry G.
Social entrepreneurs as network orchestrators:a framework and research agenda on networks and leadership in the context of social innovation.
Busch, Christian and Barkema, Harry G.
Strategic expansion decisions and cultural differences.
Pennings, Johannes M. and Barkema, Harry G. and Bell, John H. J.
Suspending group debate and developing concepts.
Stam, Daan and de Vet, Arne and Barkema, Harry G. and De Dreu, Carsten K. W.
Towards unlocking the full potential of acquisitions, the role of organizational restructuring.
Barkema, Harry G. and Schijven, Mario
West meets East:new concepts and theories.
Barkema, Harry G. and Chen, Xiao-Ping and George, Gerard and Luo, Yadong and Tsui, Anne S.
What sort of top management team is needed at the helm of internationally diversified firms?
Barkema, Harry G. and Chvyrkov, O.