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38
Citations
12293
World Ranking
1804
National Ranking
744

Overview

H. Kevin Steensma is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their scholarly contributions span a range of subfields, including Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, Management of Technology and Innovation, Management Information Systems, and Strategy and Management.

Steensma's recent publications cover topics relevant to innovation, intellectual property, and organizational behavior. Notable papers include:

  • "Clustering and Connectedness: How Inventor Network Configurations within Incumbent Firms Influence Their Assimilation and Absorption of New Venture Technologies," published in 2020 in the Academy of Management Journal
  • "Previous and Prospective Career Mobility, Client Capture, and Compromised Professional Judgment: The Withholding of Known Relevant Prior Art by Patent Lawyers on Behalf of Their Clients," published in 2020 in Organization Science
  • "State ownership, firm innovation and the moderating role of private-sector competition: the case of China," published in 2020 in Competitiveness Review An International Business Journal incorporating Journal of Global Competitiveness
  • "The influence of patent assertion entities on inventor behavior," published in 2022 in Strategic Management Journal
  • "When Do Collaborative First Moves Diminish Nationality-Based Homophilic Preferences? An Examination of Chinese Venture Capital Investment Syndicates," published in 2023 in Administrative Science Quarterly

The frequent co-authors with whom Steensma has published include Charles Connaughton, Ralph A. Heidl, Mukund Chari, Wei Xia, and Xiaoou Bai.

Steensma's work has appeared regularly in several academic publication venues. The most frequent venues include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Academy of Management Journal
  • Organization Science
  • Competitiveness Review An International Business Journal incorporating Journal of Global Competitiveness
  • Strategic Management Journal

The scientist's research topics encompass multiple areas related to innovation and corporate dynamics. Key topics of study include:

  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Intellectual Property and Patents
  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Firm Innovation and Growth
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance

Overall, H. Kevin Steensma's academic contributions focus on the intersection of technology, innovation, corporate governance, and finance, addressing how firms and individuals interact within evolving economic and organizational contexts.

Best Publications

  • Managing tacit and explicit knowledge transfer in IJVs: the role of relational embeddedness and the impact on performance

    Charles Dhanaraj;Marjorie A Lyles;H Kevin Steensma;Laszlo Tihanyi

  • The Use of Modular Organizational Forms: An Industry-Level Analysis

    Melissa A. Schilling;H. Kevin Steensma

  • The Influence of National Culture on the Formation of Technology Alliances by Entrepreneurial Firms

    H. Kevin Steensma;Louis Marino;K. Mark Weaver;Pat H. Dickson

  • Explaining IJV survival in a transitional economy through social exchange and knowledge-based perspectives

    H. Kevin Steensma;Marjorie A. Lyles

  • Symbolic or substantive document? The influence of ethics codes on financial executives' decisions

    John M. Stevens;H. Kevin Steensma;David A. Harrison;Philip L. Cochran

  • The effects of executives experiences and perceptions on their assessment of potential technological alliances

    Beverly B. Tyler;H. Kevin Steensma

  • THE USE OF MODULAR ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS: AN INDUSTRY-LEVEL ANALYSIS.

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  • On The Performance Of Technology-Sourcing Partnerships: The Interaction Between Partner Interdependence And Technology Attributes

    H. Kevin Steensma;Kevin G. Corley

  • Evaluating technological collaborative opportunities: A cognitive modeling perspective

    Beverly B. Tyler;H. Kevin Steensma

  • Disentangling the Theories of Firm Boundaries: A Path Model and Empirical Test

    Melissa A. Schilling;H. Kevin Steensma

  • COMBINED EFFECTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTIFICATION ON THE RECIPROCITY DYNAMIC FOR PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES

    David R. Hekman;Gregory A. Bigley;H. Kevin Steensma;James F. Hereford

  • Human Development and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: The Influence of FDI Policy and Corruption

    S.L. Reiter;H. Kevin Steensma

  • The Moderating Effect of National Culture on the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Strategic Alliance Portfolio Extensiveness

    Louis Marino;Karen Strandholm;H. Kevin Steensma;K. Mark Weaver

  • Learning from What Others Have Learned from You: The Effects of Knowledge Spillovers on Originating Firms

    Hongyan Yang;Corey Phelps;H. Kevin Steensma

  • Acquiring technological competencies through inter-organizational collaboration: An organizational learning perspective

    H.Kevin Steensma

  • Organizational Context as a Moderator of Theories on Firm Boundaries for Technology Sourcing

    H. Kevin Steensma;Kevin G. Corley

  • When does corporate venture capital add value for new ventures

    Haemin Dennis Park;H. Kevin Steensma

  • Attitudes Toward Cooperative Strategies: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Entrepreneurs

    H Kevin Steensma;Louis Marino;K Mark Weaver

  • The Evolving Value of Foreign Partnerships in Transitioning Economies

    H. Kevin Steensma;Laszlo Tihanyi;Marjorie A. Lyles;Charles Dhanaraj

  • Effects of organizational and professional identification on the relationship between administrators' social influence and professional employees' adoption of new work behavior.

    David R. Hekman;H. Kevin Steensma;Gregory A. Bigley;James F. Hereford

  • International Market Entry by U.S. Internet Firms: An Empirical Analysis of Country Risk, National Culture, and Market Size

    Frank T. Rothaermel;Suresh Kotha;H. Kevin Steensma

Frequent Co-Authors

Marjorie A. Lyles
Marjorie A. Lyles Indiana University
Laszlo Tihanyi
Laszlo Tihanyi Rice University
Kevin G. Corley
Kevin G. Corley Imperial College London
Frank T. Rothaermel
Frank T. Rothaermel Georgia Institute of Technology
David P. Lepak
David P. Lepak University of Massachusetts Amherst
Suresh Kotha
Suresh Kotha University of Washington
David A. Harrison
David A. Harrison The University of Texas at Austin
Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson Stanford University

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