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D-Index
55
Citations
14652
World Ranking
733
National Ranking
320

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Rajshree Agarwal is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with significant contributions to Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Accounting, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Innovation and Knowledge Management, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Firm Innovation and Growth, Corporate Finance and Governance, Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting, Family Business Performance and Succession, and Private Equity and Venture Capital.

Frequent publication venues for Rajshree Agarwal include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Strategic Management Journal
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Strategy Science

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Rajshree Agarwal are:

  • Sonali Shah
  • Mahka Moeen
  • Audra Wormald
  • Brent Goldfarb
  • Serguey Braguinsky

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Rajshree Agarwal include:

  • Machine learning and human capital complementarities: Experimental evidence on bias mitigation (2020), Strategic Management Journal
  • Building Industries by Building Knowledge: Uncertainty Reduction over Industry Milestones (2020), Strategy Science
  • Forming Entrepreneurial Teams: Mixing Business and Friendship to Create Transactive Memory Systems for Enhanced Success (2021), Academy of Management Journal
  • David overshadows Goliath: Specializing in generality for internationalization in the global mobile money industry (2021), Strategic Management Journal
  • Who Forgoes Screening in Online Markets and Why? Evidence from Airbnb (2021), MIS Quarterly

Among the recognitions received, Rajshree Agarwal has been named a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society.

Best Publications

  • KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER THROUGH INHERITANCE: SPIN- OUT GENERATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND SURVIVAL

    Rajshree Agarwal;Raj Echambadi;April M. Franco;MB Sarkar

  • Strategic Renewal of Organizations

    Rajshree Agarwal;Constance E. Helfat

  • Does Entry Size Matter? The Impact of the Life Cycle and Technology on Firm Survival

    Rajshree Agarwal;David B. Audretsch

  • The Evolution of Markets and Entry, Exit and Survival of Firms

    Rajshree Agarwal;Michael Gort

  • Who leaves, where to, and why worry? employee mobility, entrepreneurship and effects on source firm performance

    Benjamin A. Campbell;Martin Ganco;April M. Franco;Rajshree Agarwal

  • The process of creative construction: knowledge spillovers, entrepreneurship, and economic growth

    Rajshree Agarwal;David B. Audretsch;MB Sarkar

  • Firm and Product Life Cycles and Firm Survival

    Rajshree Agarwal;Michael Gort

  • The conditioning effect of time on firm survival: An industry life cycle approach

    Ratshree Agarwal;MB Sarkar;Raj echambadi

  • The Market Evolution and Sales Takeoff of Product Innovations

    Rajshree Agarwal;Barry L. Bayus

  • Reputations for toughness in patent enforcement: implications for knowledge spillovers via inventor mobility

    Rajshree Agarwal;Martin Ganco;Rosemarie H. Ziedonis

  • Knowledge spillovers and strategic entrepreneurship

    Rajshree Agarwal;David Audretsch;Mb Sarkar

  • Knowledge sources of entrepreneurship: Firm formation by academic, user and employee innovators☆

    Rajshree Agarwal;Sonali K. Shah

  • The Role of Pre-Entry Experience, Entry Timing, and Product Technology Strategies in Explaining Firm Survival

    Barry L. Bayus;Rajshree Agarwal

  • Death Hurts, But It Isn't Fatal: The Postexit Diffusion of Knowledge Created by Innovative Companies

    Glenn Hoetker;Rajshree Agarwal

  • DEATH HURTS, BUT IT ISN'T FATAL: THE POSTEXIT DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE CREATED BY INNOVATIVE COMPANIES.

    Glenn Hoetker;Rajshree Agarwal

  • Encouraging Best Practice in Quantitative Management Research: An Incomplete List of Opportunities†

    Raj Echambadi;Benjamin Campbell;Rajshree Agarwal

  • The Impact of the Internet on Economic Education

    Rajshree Agarwal;A. Edward Day

  • The role of incentives and communication in strategic alliances: an experimental investigation

    Rajshree Agarwal;Rachel Croson;Joseph T. Mahoney

  • Bank-firm relationships, financing and firm performance in Germany

    Rajshree Agarwal;Julie Ann Elston

  • First‐Mover Advantage and the Speed of Competitive Entry, 1887–1986*

    Rajshree Agarwal;Michael Gort

  • Heterogeneous resources and the financial crisis: implications of strategic management theory

    Rajshree Agarwal;Jay B. Barney;Nicolai J. Foss;Peter G. Klein

  • Survival of Firms over the Product Life Cycle

    Rajshree Agarwal

  • Heterogeneity in turnover: The effect of relative compensation dispersion of firms on the mobility and entrepreneurship of extreme performers

    Seth Carnahan;Rajshree Agarwal;Benjamin A. Campbell

  • Strategic renewal of organizations

    R. Agarwal

  • The Process of Creative Construction: Knowledge Spillovers, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth

    Rajshree Agarwal;David Audretsch;Sarkar Mb

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry L. Bayus
Barry L. Bayus University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David B. Audretsch
David B. Audretsch Indiana University
Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London
Jay B. Barney
Jay B. Barney University of Utah
Ritu Agarwal
Ritu Agarwal Johns Hopkins University
Rachel Croson
Rachel Croson University of Minnesota
Gilad Chen
Gilad Chen University of Maryland, College Park
Alfonso Gambardella
Alfonso Gambardella Bocconi University
Peter G. Klein
Peter G. Klein Baylor University
Miriam Erez
Miriam Erez Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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