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Business and Management

D-Index
60
Citations
27690
World Ranking
524
National Ranking
233

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society
  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society
  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society

Overview

Ian C. MacMillan is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States.

Their research is primarily situated in the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a specialized focus on Accounting.

The main topics addressed in their work include Private Equity and Venture Capital.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ian C. MacMillan include:

  • Lauriann Zemann
  • P.N. SubbaNarasimha
  • David M. Kulow
  • Roubina Khoylian

Ian C. MacMillan has been recognized as a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society.

Best Publications

  • Entrepreneurship: Past Research and Future Challenges

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  • The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Strategies for Continuously Creating Opportunity in an Age of Uncertainty

    Rita Gunther McGrath;Ian C MacMillan

  • A unified systems perspective of family firm performance

    Timothy G Habbershon;Mary Williams;Mary Williams;Ian C MacMillan

  • Criteria Used by Venture Capitalists to Evaluate New Venture Proposals

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  • Entrepreneurial leadership: developing and measuring a cross-cultural construct

    Vipin Gupta;Ian C MacMillan;Gita Surie

  • Gaining competitive advantage through human resource management practices

    Randall S. Schuler;Ian C. MacMillan

  • A Catastrophe Model for Developing Service Satisfaction Strategies

    Terence A. Oliva;Richard L. Oliver;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Elitists, risk-takers, and rugged individualists? An exploratory analysis of cultural differences between entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs

    Rita Gunther McGrath;Ian C. MacMillan;Sari Scheinberg

  • Resource Cooptation Via Social Contracting: Resource Acquisition Strategies for New Ventures

    Jennifer A. Starr;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Defining and developing competence: A strategic process paradigm

    Rita Gunther McGrath;Ian C. Macmillan;S. Venkataraman

  • Strategy implementation versus middle management self-interest

    William D. Guth;Ian C. Macmillan

  • Nonresponse and Delayed Response to Competitive Moves: The Roles of Competitor Dependence and Action Irreversibility

    Ming-Jer Chen;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Venture capitalists' involvement in their investments: Extent and performance

    Ian C. Macmillan;David M. Kulow;Roubina Khoylian

  • Top Management Teams in Family‐Controlled Companies: ‘Familiness’, ‘Faultlines’, and Their Impact on Financial Performance

    Alessandro Minichilli;Guido Corbetta;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Cultural Differences in Innovation Championing Strategies

    Scott Shane;S. Venkataraman;Ian MacMillan

  • Crisis and the Content of Managerial Communications: A Study of the Focus of Attention of Top Managers in Surviving and Failing Firms.

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  • Criteria distinguishing successful from unsuccessful ventures in the venture screening process

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  • Look Before You Leap: Market Opportunity Identification in Emerging Technology Firms

    Marc Gruber;Ian C. MacMillan;James D. Thompson

  • Innovation, competitive advantage and rent: a model and test

    Rita Gunther McGrath;Ming-Hone Tsai;S. Venkataraman;I. C. MacMillan

  • Does culture endure, or is it malleable? Issues for entrepreneurial economic development☆

    Rita Gunther McGrath;Ian C. MacMillan;Elena Ai Yuan Yang;William Tsai

  • Corporate Venturing : Creating New Businesses Within the Firm

    Zenas Block;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Strategic Attributes and Performance in the BCG Matrix—A PIMS-Based Analysis of Industrial Product Businesses1

    Donald C. Hambrick;Ian C. MacMillan;Diana L. Day

  • Corporate venture capitalists: Autonomy, obstacles, and performance

    Robin Siegel;Eric Siegel;Ian C. MacMillan

  • Corporate ventures into industrial markets: Dynamics of aggressive entry☆

    Ian C. MacMillan;Diana L. Day

Frequent Co-Authors

Rita Gunther McGrath
Rita Gunther McGrath Columbia University
Ming-Jer Chen
Ming-Jer Chen University of Virginia
Alessandro Minichilli
Alessandro Minichilli Bocconi University
Richard L. Oliver
Richard L. Oliver Vanderbilt University
Michael L. Tushman
Michael L. Tushman Harvard University

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