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38
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13351
World Ranking
1799
National Ranking
742

Overview

Gideon D. Markman is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily situated within the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Social Sciences, with a focus on specific subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Strategy and Management, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Education, and Marketing.

The scholar's research addresses a variety of topics, notably:

  • Reflective Practices in Education
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Sharing Economy and Platforms
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences

Markman's recent papers cover diverse themes in management and organizational studies, including:

  • "The Distinctive Domain of the Sharing Economy: Definitions, Value Creation, and Implications for Research," 2021, Journal of Management Studies

Other relevant recent works published in the same venue by related authors include:

  • "Business Model Research: Past, Present, and Future," 2023, Journal of Management Studies
  • "Rethinking Control and Trust Dynamics in and between Organizations," 2023, Journal of Management Studies
  • "Sacralization and the Intergenerational Transmission of Values in Cadbury," 2023, Family Business Review
  • "Management Practice and Policy: A Guide to Writing for AMP," 2023, Academy of Management Perspectives

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Markman include:

  • Geoffrey Wood
  • Matthew A. Cronin
  • Benjamin M. Galvin
  • Elizabeth George
  • Marc Gruber

Markman's publications appear regularly in several venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings (9 publications)
  • Journal of Management Studies (6 publications)
  • Academy of Management Perspectives (3 publications)
  • Academy of Management Review (2 publications)
  • Family Business Review (1 publication)

The scholar has authored several book publications with World Scientific, contributing to the "World Scientific Encyclopedia of Business Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship" in 2021, distributed across multiple editions with varying citation counts.

Best Publications

  • Beyond social capital: the role of entrepreneurs' social competence in their financial success

    Robert A Baron;Gideon D Markman

  • Beyond social capital: How social skills can enhance entrepreneurs' success

    Robert A. Baron;Gideon D. Markman

  • Person-entrepreneurship fit: why some people are more successful as entrepreneurs than others

    Gideon D. Markman;Robert A. Baron

  • Entrepreneurship and university-based technology transfer

    Gideon D. Markman;Phillip H. Phan;David B. Balkin;Peter T. Gianiodis

  • Inventors and New Venture Formation: the Effects of General Self–Efficacy and Regretful Thinking:

    Gideon D. Markman;David B. Balkin;Robert A. Baron

  • IS CEO PAY IN HIGH-TECHNOLOGY FIRMS RELATED TO INNOVATION?

    David B. Balkin;Gideon D. Markman;Luis R. Gomez-Mejia

  • Are perseverance and self‐efficacy costless? Assessing entrepreneurs' regretful thinking

    Gideon D. Markman;Robert A. Baron;David B. Balkin

  • Innovation speed: Transferring university technology to market

    Gideon D. Markman;Peter T. Gianiodis;Phillip H. Phan;David B. Balkin

  • Research and Technology Commercialization

    Gideon D. Markman;Donald S. Siegel;Mike Wright

  • Is Extraordinary Growth Profitable? A Study of Inc. 500 High–Growth Companies*:

    Gideon D. Markman;William B. Gartner

  • Entrepreneurship from the Ivory Tower: Do Incentive Systems Matter?

    Gideon D. Markman;Peter T. Gianiodis;Phillip H. Phan;David B. Balkin

  • Capture, governance, and resilience: strategy implications from the history of Rome

    Abraham Carmeli;Gideon D. Markman

  • Entrepreneurship as a Platform for Pursuing Multiple Goals: A Special Issue on Sustainability, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship

    Gideon D. Markman;Michael Russo;G. T. Lumpkin;P. Devereaux Dev Jennings

  • Perceptions of women and men as entrepreneurs: evidence for differential effects of attributional augmenting.

    Robert A. Baron;Gideon D. Markman;Azita Hirsa

  • Patents as Surrogates for Inimitable and Non-Substitutable Resources

    Gideon D. Markman;Maritza I. Espina;Phillip H. Phan

  • Factor-Market Rivalry

    Gideon D. Markman;Peter T. Gianiodis;Ann K. Buchholtz

  • Entry Timing Enduring Lessons and Future Directions

    Miles A. Zachary;Peter T. Gianiodis;G. Tyge Payne;Gideon D. Markman

  • Theory Building Surrounding Sustainable Supply Chain Management: Assessing What We Know, Exploring Where to Go

    Gideon D. Markman;Daniel Krause

  • Full-Time Faculty or Part-Time Entrepreneurs

    G.D. Markman;P.T. Gianiodis;P.H. Phan

  • Small Entrants and Large Incumbents: A Framework of Micro Entry

    Gideon D. Markman;Theodore L. Waldron

  • E Pluribus Unum: Impact Entrepreneurship as a Solution to Grand Challenges

    Gideon D. Markman;Theodore L. Waldron;Peter T. Gianiodis;Maritza I. Espina

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Balkin
David B. Balkin University of Colorado Boulder
Phillip H. Phan
Phillip H. Phan Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. Baron
Robert A. Baron Oklahoma State University
Timothy M. Devinney
Timothy M. Devinney University of Manchester
Johanna Mair
Johanna Mair European University Institute
G. Tyge Payne
G. Tyge Payne Louisiana State University
Laszlo Tihanyi
Laszlo Tihanyi Rice University
G. T. Lumpkin
G. T. Lumpkin University of Tennessee at Knoxville
William B. Gartner
William B. Gartner Babson College
Daniel R. Krause
Daniel R. Krause Colorado State University

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