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Overview

Ted Baker is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on business, management, and accounting, with significant contributions to subfields such as management of technology and innovation, accounting, strategy and management, organizational behavior and human resource management, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's work broadly addresses topics including entrepreneurship studies and influences, private equity and venture capital, innovation and knowledge management, management and organizational studies, corporate finance and governance, migration, ethnicity, and economy, as well as creativity in education and neuroscience.

Among the frequent coauthors collaborating with Ted Baker are Friederike Welter, Paul Steffens, Julienne Senyard, E. Erin Powell, and Per Davidsson. These collaborations have resulted in scholarly contributions across various academic venues.

Frequent publication venues where Ted Baker's research has appeared include the Academy of Management Proceedings, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology), Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Journal of Management, and Organization Studies.

Some recent publications by Ted Baker and collaborators include:

  • Silicon Valley entrepreneurship - Revisiting a popular dream (2024) published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights
  • Linking resource acquisition and development processes to resource-based advantage: bricolage and the resource-based view (2024) published in Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • When Is Less More? Boundary Conditions of Effective Entrepreneurial Bricolage (2022) published in Journal of Management
  • Moving Contexts Onto New Roads: Clues From Other Disciplines (2020) published in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Startup Responses to Unexpected Events: The impact of the relative presence of improvisation (2020) published in Organization Studies

Best Publications

  • Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction through Entrepreneurial Bricolage:

    Ted Baker;Reed E. Nelson

  • Improvising firms: bricolage, account giving and improvisational competencies in the founding process

    Ted Baker;Anne S Miner;Dale T Eesley

  • Everyday Entrepreneurship—A Call for Entrepreneurship Research to Embrace Entrepreneurial Diversity:

    Friederike Welter;Ted Baker;David B. Audretsch;William B. Gartner

  • Bricolage as a Path to Innovativeness for Resource-Constrained New Firms†

    Julienne Senyard;Ted Baker;Paul Steffens;Per Davidsson

  • A Framework for Comparing Entrepreneurship Processes across Nations

    Ted Baker;Eric Gedajlovic;Michael Lubatkin

  • A framework for comparing entrepreneurship processes across nations

    Ted Baker;Eric Gedajlovic;Michael Lubatkin

  • It's What You Make of It: Founder Identity and Enacting Strategic Responses to Adversity

    E. Erin Powell;Ted Baker

  • Invisible entrepreneurs:the neglect of women business owners by mass media and scholarly journals in the USA

    Ted baker;howard E. aldrich;liou nina

  • Blinded by the Cites? Has There Been Progress in Entrepreneurship Research?

    Howard E Aldrich;Ted Baker

  • Three waves and counting: the rising tide of contextualization in entrepreneurship research

    Friederike Welter;Ted Baker;Ted Baker;Katharine Wirsching

  • The age-effect of financial indicators as buffers against the liability of newness ☆

    Johan Wiklund;Johan Wiklund;Ted Baker;Dean Shepherd

  • Bridging the valley of death: lessons learned from 14 years of commercialization of technology education

    Steve H. Barr;Ted Baker;Stephen K. Markham;Angus L. Kingon

  • Resources in play: Bricolage in the Toy Store(y)

    Ted Baker

  • Bridging the Valley of Death: Lessons Learned From 14 Years of Commercialization of Technology Education

    Steve H. Barr;Ted Baker;Stephen K. Markham;Angus I. Kingon

  • ENTREPRENEURIAL BRICOLAGE: TOWARDS SYSTEMATIC EMPIRICAL TESTING

    Julienne M. Senyard;Ted Baker;Per Davidsson

  • Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction Through Entrepreneurial Bricolage

    Ted Baker;E. Nelson Reed

  • Moving Contexts Onto New Roads: Clues From Other Disciplines:

    Friederike Welter;Ted Baker

  • In the beginning: Identity processes and organizing in multi-founder nascent ventures

    E. Erin Powell;Ted Baker

  • A measure of entrepreneurial bricolage behavior

    Per Davidsson;Ted Baker;Julienne Marie Senyard

  • Contextual Entrepreneurship: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Ted Baker;Friederike Welter

  • Come on out of the ghetto, please! – Building the future of entrepreneurship research

    Ted Baker;Ted Baker;Friederike Welter

  • Making the marriage work: The benefits of strategy's takeover of entrepreneurship for strategic organization

    Ted Baker;Timothy G. Pollock

  • Everyday Entrepreneurship – A Call for Entrepreneurship Research to Embrace Entrepreneurial Diversity

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Frequent Co-Authors

Friederike Welter
Friederike Welter University of Siegen
Per Davidsson
Per Davidsson Jönköping University
Howard E Aldrich
Howard E Aldrich University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Timothy G. Pollock
Timothy G. Pollock University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Angus I. Kingon
Angus I. Kingon Brown University
William B. Gartner
William B. Gartner Babson College
Gerard George
Gerard George Singapore Management University
Paul Tracey
Paul Tracey University of Cambridge
Eric Gedajlovic
Eric Gedajlovic Simon Fraser University
Michael Lubatkin
Michael Lubatkin University of Connecticut

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