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D-Index
39
Citations
5248
World Ranking
1772
National Ranking
728

Overview

Jie Wu is affiliated with Temple University in the United States and specializes in Business, Management and Accounting. Their research primarily focuses on Strategy and Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Accounting, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their work encompasses several main topics, including International Business and Foreign Direct Investment, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Innovation and Knowledge Management, Family Business Performance and Succession, Corporate Finance and Governance, Gender Diversity and Inequality, and Business Strategy and Innovation.

Recent publications by Jie Wu include the following papers:

  • "Female entrepreneurship in Asia: a critical review and future directions" (2022), published in Asian Business & Management
  • "The performance impact of gender diversity in the top management team and board of directors: A multiteam systems approach" (2021), published in Human Resource Management
  • "Impact of perceived value, positive emotion, product coolness and Mianzi on new energy vehicle purchase intention" (2023), published in Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services
  • "Corporate foresight: A systematic literature review and future research trajectories" (2022), published in Journal of Business Research
  • "National culture and international business: A path forward" (2020), published in Journal of International Business Studies

Jie Wu frequently collaborates with several co-authors. Among the most frequent are Zaheer Khan, Luman Yu, Zhiyang Liu, Orlando C. Richard, and Nadia Zahoor.

They publish extensively in various academic venues. Principal publication outlets include SSRN Electronic Journal, Asian Business & Management, Journal of Business Research, arXiv (Cornell University), and Management International Review.

Best Publications

  • Internationalization and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises: The role of host-country institutional development

    Jie Wu;Chengqi Wang;Junjie Hong;Panagiotis Piperopoulos

  • Outward FDI, location choices and innovation performance of emerging market enterprises

    Panagiotis Piperopoulos;Jie Wu;Chengqi Wang;Chengqi Wang

  • Cooperation with competitors and product innovation: Moderating effects of technological capability and alliances with universities

    Jie Wu

  • Technological collaboration in product innovation: The role of market competition and sectoral technological intensity☆

    Jie Wu

  • Asymmetric roles of business ties and political ties in product innovation

    Jie Wu

  • Top management team demographic-faultline strength and strategic change: What role does environmental dynamism play?

    Orlando Curtae' Richard;Jie Wu;Livia Anna Markoczy;Yunhyung Chung

  • Do different guanxi types affect capability building differently? A contingency view

    Xiaoyun Chen;Jie Wu

  • Home country institutional environments and foreign expansion of emerging market firms

    Jie Wu;Xiaoyun Chen

  • National innovation system, social entrepreneurship, and rural economic growth in China

    Jie Wu;Shuaihe Zhuo;Zefu Wu

  • Marketing capabilities, institutional development, and the performance of emerging market firms: A multinational study

    Jie Wu

  • Entrepreneurial Finance and Innovation: Informal Debt as an Empirical Case

    Jie Wu;Steven Si;Steven Si;Xiaobo Wu

  • What matters for knowledge sharing in collectivistic cultures? Empirical evidence from China

    Zhenzhong Ma;Yufang Huang;Jie Wu;Weiwei Dong

  • Leaders’ social ties, knowledge acquisition capability and firm competitive advantage

    Jie Wu;Xiaoyun Chen

  • The performance impact of gender diversity in the top management team and board of directors: A multiteam systems approach

    Jie Wu;Orlando C. Richard;María del Carmen Triana;Xinhe Zhang

  • Diverse Institutional Environments and Product Innovation of Emerging Market Firms.

    Jie Wu

  • Rising to the Global Challenge: Strategies for Firms in Emerging Markets

    Jie Wu;Nitin Pangarkar

  • Enhancing national innovative capacity: The impact of high-tech international trade and inward foreign direct investment

    Jie Wu;Zhenzhong Ma;Shuaihe Zhuo

  • Integrated risk management and product innovation in China: The moderating role of board of directors

    Jie Wu;Zefu Wu

  • Poverty reduction through entrepreneurship: incentives, social networks, and sustainability

    Jie Wu;Steven Si;Steven Si

  • The moderated mediating effect of international diversification, technological capability, and market orientation on emerging market firms' new product performance

    Jie Wu;Zhenzhong Ma;Zhenzhong Ma;Zhiyang Liu

  • Alliance formation, partner diversity, and performance of Singapore startups

    Nitin Pangarkar;Jie Wu

  • Local and international knowledge search and product innovation: The moderating role of technology boundary spanning

    Jie Wu;Zefu Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Meyer
Martin Meyer University of Kent
Geoffrey Wood
Geoffrey Wood University of Western Ontario
Zaheer Khan
Zaheer Khan University of Aberdeen
Chengqi Wang
Chengqi Wang University of Nottingham
Stephen Tallman
Stephen Tallman University of Richmond
Oded Shenkar
Oded Shenkar The Ohio State University
Kathryn Rudie Harrigan
Kathryn Rudie Harrigan Columbia University
Robert E. Hoskisson
Robert E. Hoskisson Rice University
Michael R. Czinkota
Michael R. Czinkota Georgetown University
Mark Goh
Mark Goh National University of Singapore

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