The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internationalization, New Ventures, Entrepreneurship, Marketing and International new venture. Her Internationalization research includes themes of Competitive advantage and Globalization, Market economy. Her New Ventures research incorporates themes from Profitability index, Market share, Order and Sales management.
Her Entrepreneurship study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Industrial organization and International business. Her study in Industrial organization is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Multinational corporation, Corporate governance, Strategic management, Organizational culture and Uppsala model. As part of one scientific family, Patricia P. McDougall deals mainly with the area of International new venture, narrowing it down to issues related to the Economic system, and often Competition.
Her main research concerns Entrepreneurship, New Ventures, Marketing, Industrial organization and Internationalization. Her Entrepreneurship research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Multinational corporation, Economic system, Strategic management and International business. Her studies deal with areas such as New product development, Promotion, Order and Social venture capital as well as New Ventures.
Her work on Product and Competitive advantage as part of general Marketing research is frequently linked to Sample, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Patricia P. McDougall combines subjects such as Competition and Strategic planning with her study of Industrial organization. Her Internationalization research includes elements of Globalization and International new venture.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in New Ventures, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Internationalization and Economic geography. Her New Ventures study combines topics in areas such as New product development, Quality and Industrial organization. Her study ties her expertise on Public relations together with the subject of Industrial organization.
Her Entrepreneurship research incorporates Social science, Legitimacy and Engineering ethics. Her research in the fields of Product, Manufacturing and Service overlaps with other disciplines such as Conventional wisdom and Public domain. Her Internationalization study frequently intersects with other fields, such as International business.
Her primary scientific interests are in Marketing, New Ventures, Internationalization, International business and Entrepreneurship. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Industrial organization and Economic geography. She integrates many fields, such as Industrial organization and Structure, in her works.
Local environment is connected with Empirical examination, Cluster analysis, Geographic regions and Conventional wisdom in her research. Her study on Business cluster is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Location, Organizational culture and Sample.
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Toward a theory of international new ventures
Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall.
(1994)
Explaining the formation of international new ventures: The limits of theories from international business research☆
Patricia Phillips McDougall;Scott Shane;Benjamin M. Oviatt.
(1994)
Defining International Entrepreneurship and Modeling the Speed of Internationalization
Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia P. McDougall.
(2005)
International Entrepreneurship: The Intersection of Two Research Paths
Patricia Phillips McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt.
(2000)
Toward a Theory of Entrepreneurial Cognition: Rethinking the People Side of Entrepreneurship Research:
Ronald K. Mitchell;Lowell Busenitz;Theresa Lant;Patricia P. McDougall.
(2002)
New Venture Growth: A Review and Extension:
Brett Anitra Gilbert;Patricia P. McDougall;David B. Audretsch.
Journal of Management (2006)
New venture internationalization, strategic change, and performance: A follow-up study
Patricia Phillips McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt.
(1996)
How New Ventures Exploit Trade-Offs Among International Risk Factors: Lessons For The Accelerated Internationization Of The 21St Century
Rodney C. Shrader;Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall.
(2000)
Global start-ups: Entrepreneurs on a worldwide stage
Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall.
(1995)
A Comparison of International and Domestic New Ventures
Patricia P. McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt;Rodney C. Shrader.
(2003)
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