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D-Index
46
Citations
15460
World Ranking
1197
National Ranking
515

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society
  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society
  • Fellow of the Strategic Management Society

Overview

Philip Bromiley is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research falls within the broad field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a focused contribution across several related subfields including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The researcher's work encompasses a range of main topics, such as Corporate Finance and Governance, Family Business Performance and Succession, Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering, Islamic Finance and Banking Studies, Spatial and Panel Data Analysis, Economic and Environmental Valuation, and Efficiency Analysis Using DEA.

Some of the frequent publication venues where their studies have appeared include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Strategic Management Journal
  • Production and Operations Management
  • Strategic Management Review
  • Long Range Planning

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Philip Bromiley include:

  • The behavioral theory of the (community-oriented) firm: The differing response of community-oriented firms to performance relative to aspirations (2020), Strategic Management Journal
  • Making Theoretically Informed Choices in Specifying Panel-Data Models (2021), Production and Operations Management
  • Extending the Behavioral Theory of the Firm to Entrepreneurial Firms (2022), Strategic Management Review
  • A review of cognitive biases in strategic decision making (2025), Long Range Planning
  • Tokenism at the Top: How Existing Ethnic Diversity Influences Entrances to Top Management Teams (2020), Academy of Management Proceedings

Their scholarly collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Horacio Enrique Rousseau, Devaki Rau, Stephen Smulowitz, Mikko Ketokivi, and Amrou Awaysheh.

Philip Bromiley has been recognized as a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society, underscoring their engagement within the strategic management academic community.

Best Publications

  • Testing a causal model of corporate risk taking and performance.

    Philip Bromiley

  • The Organizational Trust Inventory (OTI): Development and validation.

    L. L. Cummings;Philip Bromiley

  • Incentives to Cheat: The Influence of Executive Compensation and Firm Performance on Financial Misrepresentation

    Jared Harris;Philip Bromiley

  • Strategic Risk and Corporate Performance: an Analysis of Alternative Risk Measures

    Kent D. Miller;Philip Bromiley

  • Enterprise Risk Management: Review, Critique, and Research Directions

    Philip Bromiley;Michael McShane;Anil Nair;Elzotbek Rustambekov

  • Toward a Model of Risk in Declining Organizations: An Empirical Examination of Risk, Performance and Decline

    Robert M. Wiseman;Philip Bromiley

  • Assessing the dynamic capabilities view: spare change, everyone?

    Richard J. Arend;Philip Bromiley

  • The free cash flow hypothesis for sales growth and firm performance

    Thomas H. Brush;Philip Bromiley;Margaretha Hendrickx

  • Individual differences in risk taking.

    Philip Bromiley;Shawn P. Curley

  • Strategic stories: how 3M is rewriting business planning.

    G Shaw;R Brown;P Bromiley

  • Critical factors affecting the planning and implementation of major projects

    John M. Bryson;Philip Bromiley

  • The relative influence of industry and corporation on business segment performance: an alternative estimate

    Thomas H. Brush;Philip Bromiley;Margaretha Hendrickx

  • Operations management and the resource based view: Another view

    Philip Bromiley;Devaki Rau

  • Towards a practice-based view of strategy

    Philip Bromiley;Devaki Rau

  • Social, Behavioral, and Cognitive Influences on Upper Echelons During Strategy Process: A Literature Review

    Philip Bromiley;Devaki Rau

  • DECISION MAKING IN AN ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING: COGNITIVE AND ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCES ON RISK ASSESSMENT IN COMMERCIAL LENDING

    Gerry McNamara;Philip Bromiley

  • What does a small corporate effect mean? A variance components simulation of corporate and business effects

    Thomas H. Brush;Thomas H. Brush;Philip Bromiley

  • Management Theory Applications of Prospect Theory: Accomplishments, Challenges, and Opportunities

    R. Michael Holmes;Philip Bromiley;Cynthia E. Devers;Tim R. Holcomb

  • The Behavioral Foundations of Strategic Management

    Philip Bromiley

  • A comparison of alternative measures of organizational aspirations

    Philip Bromiley;Jared D. Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerry McNamara
Gerry McNamara Michigan State University
Alfred A. Marcus
Alfred A. Marcus University of Minnesota
John M. Bryson
John M. Bryson University of Minnesota
William H. Starbuck
William H. Starbuck University of Oregon
Kent D. Miller
Kent D. Miller Michigan State University

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