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Business and Management

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Overview

Martin Carree is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these domains, Carree explores a range of subfields including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Strategy and Management.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics related to economics and business innovation. Notable research areas include Innovation Policy and R&D, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Corporate Finance and Governance, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Family Business Performance and Succession, Innovation and Knowledge Management, and Energy, Environment, Economic Growth.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Martin Carree include:

  • Knowledge spillovers, R&D partnerships and innovation performance (2022, Technovation)
  • Do R&D investments in weak IPR countries destroy market value? The role of internal linkages (2021, Strategic Management Journal)
  • The impact of entrepreneurship research on other academic fields (2023, Small Business Economics)
  • Ownership Heterogeneity and Corporate Innovation Output: A Study on Family Blockholders and Activist Hedge Funds (2023, Family Business Review)

Throughout their career, Carree has collaborated frequently with several other researchers, including Pilar Bernal, Boris Lokshin, René Belderbos, Jinhyuck Park, and Roy Thurik.

The venues in which Carree has published are diverse and include:

  • Technovation
  • Strategic Management Journal
  • Small Business Economics
  • Family Business Review

This body of work reflects a focus on how innovation, research and development, entrepreneurship, and governance affect firm performance and market behavior. The analysis of internal linkages in R&D investment and the role of ownership heterogeneity in corporate innovation are some specific facets of this research.

Best Publications

  • Cooperative R&D and firm performance

    René Belderbos;Martin Carree;Boris Lokshin

  • The Effect of Entrepreneurial Activity on National Economic Growth

    André van Stel;Martin Carree;A. Roy Thurik

  • The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth

    M.A. Carree;A.R. Thurik;Audretsch

  • The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth

    Martin A. Carree;A. Roy Thurik

  • Heterogeneity in R&D cooperation strategies

    René Belderbos;Martin Carree;Bert Diederen;Boris Lokshin

  • Economic Development and Business Ownership: An Analysis Using Data of 23 OECD Countries in the Period 1976–1996

    Martin Carree;André van Stel;Roy Thurik;Sander Wennekers

  • Does self-employment reduce unemployment?

    A. Roy Thurik;A. Roy Thurik;Martin A. Carree;André J. van Stel;David B. Audretsch;David B. Audretsch

  • The relationship between economic development and business ownership revisited

    Martin Carree;André van Stel;A. Roy Thurik;Sander Wennekers

  • Complementarity in R&D cooperation strategies

    René Belderbos;René Belderbos;Martin Carree;Boris Lokshin

  • Impeded industrial restructuring : the growth penalty

    David B. Audretsch;Martin A. Carree;Adriaan J. Van Stel;A. Roy Thurik

  • Innovation in family and non-family SMEs: an exploratory analysis

    Nicolas Classen;Martin Carree;Anita Van Gils;Bettina Peters

  • The Productivity Effects of Internal and External R&D: Evidence from a Dynamic Panel Data Model*

    Boris Lokshin;René Belderbos;René Belderbos;Martin Carree

  • The Location of Japanese Investments in China: Agglomeration Effects, Keiretsu, and Firm Heterogeneity

    Rene Belderbos;Martin Carree

  • The Location of Japanese Investments in China: Agglomeration Effects, Keiretsu, and Firm Heterogeneity

    René Belderbos;Martin Carree

  • Accessing Resources from Innovation Partners: The Search Breadth of Family SMEs

    Nicolas Classen;Anita Van Gils;Yannick Bammens;Martin Carree

  • The relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development: Is it U-Shaped?

    Sander Wennekers;André van Stel;Martin Carree;Roy Thurik

  • Bias-corrected estimation in dynamic panel data models

    Maurice J.G Bun;Martin A Carree

  • What Makes Entrepreneurs Happy? Determinants of Satisfaction Among Founders

    Martin A. Carree;Ingrid Verheul

  • The lag structure of the impact of business ownership on economic performance in OECD countries

    Martin Carree;A.R. Thurik;A.R. Thurik

  • TESTING THE CONVERGENCE HYPOTHESIS: A COMMENT

    Martin Carree;Luuk Klomp

  • Industrial structure and economic growth

    Martin Carree;Roy Thurik

  • Inter-temporal patterns of R&D collaboration and innovative performance

    René Belderbos;René Belderbos;Martin Carree;Boris Lokshin;Juan Fernández Sastre

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy Thurik
Roy Thurik Montpellier Business School
André van Stel
André van Stel Kozminski University
Ingrid Verheul
Ingrid Verheul Erasmus University Rotterdam
Enrico Santarelli
Enrico Santarelli University of Bologna
David B. Audretsch
David B. Audretsch Indiana University
Berend Wierenga
Berend Wierenga Erasmus University Rotterdam
Victor Gilsing
Victor Gilsing Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Niels Bosma
Niels Bosma Utrecht University

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