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David L. Deeds is affiliated with the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, United States. Their research mainly spans the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on subfields including Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, Strategy and Management, Sociology and Political Science, and Business and International Management.

The main topics covered in their body of work include Family Business Performance and Succession, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Innovation and Knowledge Management, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, Corporate Finance and Governance, Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management, and Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy.

Frequent publication venues for David L. Deeds include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
  • Journal of Social Entrepreneurship
  • Journal of Business Venturing Insights

Their recent papers include:

  • Knowledge dissimilarity, bargaining power, and smaller firms' ability to negotiate a favorable alliance contract, 2021, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
  • Migrant Tenure and the Venture Investment Use of Remittances to Developing Countries, 2021, Academy of Management Proceedings
  • How Does Creativity Factor in Forming Entrepreneurial Opportunities?, 2022, Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Interorganizational Citizenship Behavior and Social Entrepreneurship Outcomes in Accelerators/Incubators, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Interorganisational Citizenship Behaviour, Social Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy, and Entrepreneurial Orientation of Social Entrepreneurs, 2025, Journal of Social Entrepreneurship

David L. Deeds regularly collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Shinwon Noh
  • Michelle Augustyn
  • Imran Chowdhury
  • Yasuhiro Yamakawa
  • Jason M. Pattit

Best Publications

  • Exploration and Exploitation Alliances in Biotechnology: A System of New Product Development

    Frank T. Rothaermel;David L. Deeds

  • The impact of stocks and flows of organizational knowledge on firm performance: an empirical investigation of the biotechnology industry

    Donna Marie DeCarolis;David L. Deeds

  • Strategic alliances and the rate of new product development: An empirical study of entrepreneurial biotechnology firms

    David L. Deeds;Charles W.L. Hill

  • Alliance type, alliance experience and alliance management capability in high-technology ventures

    Frank T. Rothaermel;David L. Deeds

  • What Drives New Ventures to Internationalize from Emerging to Developed Economies

    Yasuhiro Yamakawa;Mike W. Peng;David L. Deeds

  • DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY VENTURES: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF NEW BIOTECHNOLOGY FIRMS

    David L Deeds;Donna Marie DeCarolis;Joseph E Coombs

  • An analysis of the critical role of public science in innovation: the case of biotechnology

    G.Steven McMillan;Francis Narin;David L Deeds

  • The impact of firmspecific capabilities on the amount of capital raised in an initial public offering: Evidence from the biotechnology industry

    David L Deeds;Donna Marie DeCarolis;Joseph E Coombs

  • An examination of opportunistic action within research alliances: Evidence from the biotechnology industry

    David L. Deeds;Charles W.L. Hill

  • The Role of R&D Intensity, Technical Development and Absorptive Capacity in Creating Entrepreneurial Wealth in High Technology Start-Ups

    David L Deeds

  • Predictors of Capital Structure in Small Ventures

    Rajeswararao Chaganti;Dona DeCarolis;David Deeds

  • The Influence of Firms’ and Industries’ Legitimacy on the Flow of Capital into High-Technology Ventures

    David L. Deeds;Paul Y. Mang;Michael L. Frandsen

  • Rising From the Ashes: Cognitive Determinants of Venture Growth After Entrepreneurial Failure

    Yasuhiro Yamakawa;Mike W. Peng;David L. Deeds

  • THE IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRY STRUCTURE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF FIRM PROFITABILITY: A NEO-AUSTRIAN PERSPECTIVE

    Charles W. L. Hill;David L. Deeds

  • Trends in the Market for Entrepreneurship Faculty, 1989-1998

    Todd A Finkle;David L Deeds

  • Honeymoons and Liabilities: The Relationship between Age and Performance in Research and Development Alliances

    David L. Deeds;Frank T. Rothaermel

  • Firm-Specific Resources and Wealth Creation in High-Technology Ventures: Evidence from Newly Public Biotechnology Firms:

    David L Deeds;Donna Marie DeCarolis;Joseph E Coombs

  • Exploration and Exploitation Aliances in Biotechnology: A System of New Product Development

    Frank T. Rothaermel;David L. Deeds;David L. Deeds

  • Venturing from emerging economies

    Yasuhiro Yamakawa;Susanna Khavul;Susanna Khavul;Mike W. Peng;David L. Deeds

  • The evolution of interorganizational relationships in emerging ventures: An ethnographic study within the new product development process

    Tucker J. Marion;Kimberly A. Eddleston;John H. Friar;David Deeds

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank T. Rothaermel
Frank T. Rothaermel Georgia Institute of Technology
Ram Mudambi
Ram Mudambi Temple University
Mike W. Peng
Mike W. Peng The University of Texas at Dallas
Charles W. L. Hill
Charles W. L. Hill University of Washington
Francis Narin
Francis Narin CHI Research
R. Duane Ireland
R. Duane Ireland Texas A&M University
Kimberly A. Eddleston
Kimberly A. Eddleston Northeastern University
Holger Patzelt
Holger Patzelt Technical University of Munich
Dean A. Shepherd
Dean A. Shepherd University of Notre Dame

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