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Patricia P. McDougall

Patricia P. McDougall

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Business and Management

D-Index
41
Citations
30326
World Ranking
1519
National Ranking
640

Overview

Patricia P. McDougall is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences with a particular focus on law, economics, and health professions.

The scientist has contributed to the literature on various interconnected topics, including:

  • Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues
  • Legal Principles and Applications
  • Legal Issues in South Africa
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems

McDougall's work has appeared most frequently in the Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne, reflecting a research emphasis in the area of tax law. The two recent papers published in this venue in 2022 are:

  • "Planification fiscale personnelle: Aspects fiscaux dont un non-juriste doit tenir compte dans l'examen d'un testament" (Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne, 2022)
  • "Personal Tax Planning: Reviewing a Will-Tax Considerations for Non-Legal Advisers" (Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne, 2022)

The topics addressed in these publications relate to personal tax planning and the fiscal considerations relevant to will examination, with attention to accessibility for non-legal advisers. This indicates a focus on practical legal and economic implications of tax issues in personal financial contexts.

Frequent coauthors of Patricia P. McDougall include Benjamin M. Oviatt and Vladislav R. Maksimov. Collaboration with these researchers suggests an engagement with interdisciplinary or complementary perspectives within their research field.

The scholar's subfields of study involve law, general health professions, and economics and econometrics, bridging legal frameworks with socio-economic and health-related disciplines. Their work integrates aspects of legal theory and application with social policy concerns.

Best Publications

  • Toward a theory of international new ventures

    Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall

  • Explaining the formation of international new ventures: The limits of theories from international business research☆

    Patricia Phillips McDougall;Scott Shane;Benjamin M. Oviatt

  • Defining International Entrepreneurship and Modeling the Speed of Internationalization

    Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia P. McDougall

  • International Entrepreneurship: The Intersection of Two Research Paths

    Patricia Phillips McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt

  • Toward a Theory of Entrepreneurial Cognition: Rethinking the People Side of Entrepreneurship Research:

    Ronald K. Mitchell;Lowell Busenitz;Theresa Lant;Patricia P. McDougall

  • New Venture Growth: A Review and Extension:

    Brett Anitra Gilbert;Patricia P. McDougall;David B. Audretsch

  • New venture internationalization, strategic change, and performance: A follow-up study

    Patricia Phillips McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt

  • 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

  • Global start-ups: Entrepreneurs on a worldwide stage

    Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall

  • A Comparison of International and Domestic New Ventures

    Patricia P. McDougall;Benjamin M. Oviatt;Rodney C. Shrader

  • University start-up formation and technology licensing with firms that go public: a resource-based view of academic entrepreneurship

    Joshua B. Powers;Patricia P. McDougall

  • Challenges for Internationalization Process Theory: The Case of International New Ventures

    Benjamin M. Oviatt;Patricia Phillips McDougall

  • The effects of industry growth and strategic breadth on new venture performance and strategy content

    Patricia Phillips McDougall;Jeffrey G. Covin;Richard B. Robinson;Lanny Herron

  • International versus domestic entrepreneurship: New venture strategic behavior and industry structure

    Patricia P. McDougall

  • Clusters, knowledge spillovers and new venture performance: An empirical examination

    Brett Anitra Gilbert;Patricia P. McDougall;David B. Audretsch

  • Governance and Strategic Leadership in Entrepreneurial Firms

    Catherine M. Daily;Patricia P. McDougall;Jeffrey G. Covin;Dan R. Dalton

  • The internationalization of entrepreneurship

    Benjamin M Oviatt;Patricia P McDougall

  • An examination of the impact of initial founding conditions and decisions upon the performance of new bank start-ups

    Charles E Bamford;Thomas J Dean;Patricia P McDougall

  • The Distinctive and Inclusive Domain of Entrepreneurial Cognition Research

    Ronald K. Mitchell;Lowell Busenitz;Theresa Lant;Patricia P. McDougall

  • Toward a Theory of International New Ventures

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  • The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy

    David B. Audretsch;David B. Audretsch;David B. Audretsch

Frequent Co-Authors

Lowell W. Busenitz
Lowell W. Busenitz University of Oklahoma
David B. Audretsch
David B. Audretsch Indiana University
Jeffrey G. Covin
Jeffrey G. Covin University of Wyoming
Scott Shane
Scott Shane Case Western Reserve University
Robert D. Hisrich
Robert D. Hisrich Kent State University
Angelo S. DeNisi
Angelo S. DeNisi Tulane University
Nicole Coviello
Nicole Coviello Lappeenranta University of Technology
Dan R. Dalton
Dan R. Dalton Indiana University
Catherine M. Daily
Catherine M. Daily Indiana University

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