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Overview

Jintong Tang is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research primarily spans subfields such as Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Accounting, Strategy and Management, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Economic Growth and Development

Jintong Tang has published in frequent venues such as:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Asia Pacific Journal of Management
  • Journal of Small Business Management
  • Journal of the International Council for Small Business
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jintong Tang include:

  • Wenping Ye
  • Masoud Karami
  • Samuel Adomako
  • Shaji A. Khan
  • Birton Cowden

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Jintong Tang are:

  • Entrepreneurial alertness: Exploring its psychological antecedents and effects on firm outcomes, 2021, Journal of Small Business Management
  • To reopen or not to reopen? How entrepreneurial alertness influences small business reopening after the COVID-19 lockdown, 2021, Journal of Business Venturing Insights
  • Now is the time: The effects of linguistic time reference and national time orientation on innovative new ventures, 2021, Journal of Business Venturing

Other related papers in the domain of entrepreneurial alertness though authored by different researchers include:

  • Advancing entrepreneurial alertness: Review, synthesis, and future research directions, 2021, Journal of Business Research
  • Increasing alertness to new opportunities: the influence of positive affect and implications for innovation, 2020, Asia Pacific Journal of Management

Best Publications

  • Entrepreneurial alertness in the pursuit of new opportunities

    Jintong Tang;K. Michele (Micki) Kacmar;Lowell Busenitz

  • The role of entrepreneurs in firm-level innovation: Joint effects of positive affect, creativity, and environmental dynamism

    Robert A. Baron;Jintong Tang

  • Exploring an Inverted U-Shape Relationship between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance in Chinese Ventures

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Louis D. Marino;Yuli Zhang

  • Entrepreneurs' Social Skills and New Venture Performance: Mediating Mechanisms and Cultural Generality

    Robert A. Baron;Jintong Tang

  • Stakeholder–firm power difference, stakeholders' CSR orientation, and SMEs' environmental performance in China

    Zhi Tang;Jintong Tang

  • Environmental munificence for entrepreneurs: entrepreneurial alertness and commitment

    Jintong Tang

  • Entrepreneurial orientation and SME international performance: The mediating role of networking capability and experiential learning:

    Masoud Karami;Jintong Tang

  • Entrepreneurial orientation and SME performance in China’s changing environment: The moderating effects of strategies

    Zhi Tang;Jintong Tang

  • Opportunity recognition and SME performance: the mediating effect of business model innovation

    Hai Guo;Jintong Tang;Zhongfeng Su;Jerome A. Katz

  • The downside of being ‘up’: entrepreneurs' dispositional positive affect and firm performance

    Robert A. Baron;Jintong Tang;Keith M. Hmieleski

  • THE IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND OWNERSHIP TYPE ON FIRM PERFORMANCE IN THE EMERGING REGION OF CHINA

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Yuli Zhang;Qianwen Li

  • The role of top managers' human and social capital in business model innovation

    Hai Guo;Jing Zhao;Jintong Tang

  • How entrepreneurs discover opportunities in China: An institutional view

    Jintong Tang

  • Can the Media Discipline Chinese Firms’ Pollution Behaviors? The Mediating Effects of the Public and Government

    Zhi Tang;Jintong Tang

  • Prior Knowledge and New Product and Service Introductions by Entrepreneurial Firms: The Mediating Role of Technological Innovation

    Jintong Tang;Patrick J. Murphy

  • Developing an entrepreneurial typology: the roles of entrepreneurial alertness and attributional style

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Franz T. Lohrke

  • Entrepreneurial alertness: Exploring its psychological antecedents and effects on firm outcomes

    Jintong Tang;Robert A. Baron;Andy Yu

  • Exploring the Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Orientation, CEO Dual Values, and SME Performance in State‐Owned vs. Nonstate‐Owned Enterprises in China

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Birton J. Cowden

  • Proactiveness, Stakeholder–Firm Power Difference, and Product Safety and Quality of Chinese SMEs

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Jerome A. Katz

  • Bribes as entrepreneurial actions: Why underdog entrepreneurs feel compelled to use them

    Robert A. Baron;Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang;Yuli Zhang

  • The relationship of achievement motivation and risk-taking propensity to new venture performance: a test of the moderating effect of entrepreneurial munificence

    Jintong Tang;Zhi Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Lowell W. Busenitz
Lowell W. Busenitz University of Oklahoma
Robert A. Baron
Robert A. Baron Oklahoma State University
Hai Guo
Hai Guo Hong Kong Polytechnic University
K. Michele Kacmar
K. Michele Kacmar Texas State University
Samuel Adomako
Samuel Adomako University of Birmingham
Jerome A. Katz
Jerome A. Katz Saint Louis University

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