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Overview

David A. Griffith is a researcher affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their work focuses primarily on the fields of Business, Management and Accounting and Social Sciences, with significant contributions in subfields such as Strategy and Management, Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Marketing.

The main research topics explored by Griffith include Digital Marketing and Social Media, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Innovation and Knowledge Management, Business Strategy and Innovation, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior, Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, and Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification.

The scholar has published several papers across a range of academic journals. Selected recent works include:

  • "Choices and Consequences: Recommendations for an Improved Understanding of Cultural Distance in International Marketing Research" (2021), Journal of International Marketing
  • "Building and leveraging competence exploitation and exploration for firm new product success" (2021), Industrial Marketing Management
  • "The use of social media and the prevalence of depression: a multi-country examination of value co-creation and consumer well-being" (2022), International Marketing Review

Other papers in related venues provide insight into themes of governance, customer participation, and marketing management.

Frequent publication venues for Griffith include:

  • Industrial Marketing Management
  • International Marketing Review
  • Journal of International Marketing
  • Italian Journal of Marketing
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

This researcher often collaborates with several co-authors. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Göksel Yalcinkaya (9 publications)
  • Hannah S. Lee (6 publications)
  • Tereza Dean (5 publications)
  • Jessica J. Hoppner (3 publications)
  • Ling Ge (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • The effect of cultural distance on entry mode choice, international diversification, and MNE performance: a meta-analysis

    Laszlo Tihanyi;David A Griffith;Craig J Russell

  • Social exchange in supply chain relationships: The resulting benefits of procedural and distributive justice

    David A. Griffith;Michael G. Harvey;Robert F. Lusch

  • An Examination of Exploration and Exploitation Capabilities: Implications for Product Innovation and Market Performance

    Goksel Yalcinkaya;Roger J. Calantone;David A. Griffith

  • An assessment of the measurement of performance in international business research

    G Tomas M Hult;David J Ketchen;David A Griffith;Brian R Chabowski

  • A Resource Perspective of Global Dynamic Capabilities

    David A. Griffith;Michael G. Harvey

  • Emerging themes in international business research

    David A Griffith;Salih Tamer Cavusgil;Shichun Xu

  • An emerging model of Web site design for marketing

    Jonathan W. Palmer;David A. Griffith

  • The role of past performance in export ventures: a short-term reactive approach

    Luis Filipe Lages;Luis Filipe Lages;Sandy D Jap;David A Griffith

  • Data equivalence in cross-cultural international business research: assessment and guidelines

    G Tomas M Hult;David J Ketchen;David A Griffith;Carol A Finnegan

  • Drivers of local merchant loyalty: Understanding the influence of gender and shopping motives

    Stephanie M. Noble;David A. Griffith;Mavis T. Adjei

  • An empirical examination of factors influencing the internationalization of service firms

    Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi;David A. Griffith;D. Steven White

  • Consumer derived utilitarian value and channel utilization in a multi-channel retail context

    Stephanie M. Noble;David A. Griffith;Marc G. Weinberger

  • The Influence of Competitive Intensity and Market Dynamism on Knowledge Management Capabilities of Multinational Corporation Subsidiaries

    Anna Shaojie Cui;David A. Griffith;S. Tamer Cavusgil

  • Lock-in situations in supply chains: A social exchange theoretic study of sourcing arrangements in buyer-supplier relationships

    Ram Narasimhan;Anand Nair;David A. Griffith;Jan Stentoft Arlbjørn

  • MAXIMIZING THE HUMAN CAPITAL EQUATION IN LOGISTICS: EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS

    Matthew B. Myers;David A. Griffith;Patricia J. Daugherty;Robert F. Lusch

  • The performance implications of strategic fit of relational norm governance strategies in global supply chain relationships

    David A Griffith;Matthew B Myers

  • Process Standardization across Intra- and Inter-cultural Relationships

    David A. Griffith;Michael Y. Hu;John K. Ryans

  • The Role of Interface in Electronic Commerce: Consumer Involvement with Print Versus On-Line Catalogs

    David A. Griffith;Robert F. Krampf;Jonathan W. Palmer

  • Standardization/adaptation of international marketing strategy

    John K. Ryans;David A. Griffith;D. Steven White

  • The performance implications of entrepreneurial proclivity: A dynamic capabilties approach

    David A. Griffith;Stephanie M. Noble;Qimei Chen

  • The influence of market and cultural environmental factors on technology transfer between foreign MNCs and local subsidiaries: A Croatian illustration

    Anna Shaojie Cui;David A. Griffith;S. Tamer Cavusgil;Marina Dabic

Frequent Co-Authors

S. Tamer Cavusgil
S. Tamer Cavusgil Georgia State University
Tobias Schoenherr
Tobias Schoenherr Michigan State University
Michael Harvey
Michael Harvey The University of Texas at El Paso
Roger J. Calantone
Roger J. Calantone Michigan State University
Robert F. Lusch
Robert F. Lusch University of Arizona
David J. Ketchen
David J. Ketchen Auburn University
Aric Rindfleisch
Aric Rindfleisch University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sandy D. Jap
Sandy D. Jap Emory University
G. Tomas M. Hult
G. Tomas M. Hult Michigan State University
Elliot Bendoly
Elliot Bendoly The Ohio State University

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