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31850
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1376
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582

Overview

Toby E. Stuart is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Business, Management, and Accounting, with particular focus on subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Gender Studies, Management of Technology and Innovation, Accounting, and Pharmacology.

Their work addresses multiple topics such as Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Firm Innovation and Growth, Gender Diversity and Inequality, Diversity and Career in Medicine, the Pharmaceutical Industry and Healthcare, as well as Healthcare Systems and Technology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Toby E. Stuart include:

  • Acquired employees versus hired employees: Retained or turned over?, 2021, Strategic Management Journal
  • Gender in the Markets for Expertise, 2022, American Sociological Review
  • Referral Triads, 2024, Administrative Science Quarterly
  • Gender, Rejection, and Perseverance in Grant Applications, 2024, Academy of Management Proceedings

Frequent co-authors in these publications include Mathijs de Vaan, Weiyi Ng, Jiang Bian, Yanbo Wang, and Zhongyu Zhao.

The venues in which Stuart regularly publishes research are:

  • Strategic Management Journal
  • American Sociological Review
  • Administrative Science Quarterly
  • Academy of Management Proceedings

Best Publications

  • Interorganizational Endorsements and the Performance of Entrepreneurial Ventures

    Toby E. Stuart;Ha Hoang;Ralph C. Hybels

  • Interorganizational alliances and the performance of firms: a study of growth and innovation rates in a high‐technology industry

    Toby E. Stuart

  • Syndication Networks and the Spatial Distribution of Venture Capital Investments

    Olav Sorenson;Toby E. Stuart

  • Aging, Obsolescence, and Organizational Innovation:

    Jesper B. Sørensen;Toby E. Stuart

  • Organizational Endowments and the Performance of University Start-ups

    Scott Shane;Toby Stuart

  • Local search and the evolution of technological capabilities

    Toby E. Stuart;Joel M. Podolny

  • Network Positions and Propensities to Collaborate: An Investigation of Strategic Alliance Formation in a High-Technology Industry

    Toby E. Stuart

  • The geography of opportunity: spatial heterogeneity in founding rates and the performance of biotechnology firms

    Toby Stuart;Olav Sorenson

  • When do scientists become entrepreneurs? The social structural antecedents of commercial activity in the academic life sciences.

    Toby E. Stuart;Waverly W. Ding

  • Networks, Knowledge, and Niches: Competition in the Worldwide Semiconductor Industry, 1984-1991

    Joel M. Podolny;Toby E. Stuart;Michael T. Hannan

  • A Role-Based Ecology of Technological Change

    Joel M. Podolny;Toby E. Stuart

  • The Huffington Post

    Thomas R. Eisenmann;Toby E. Stuart;Toby E. Stuart;David Kiron

  • The Impact of Academic Patenting on the Rate, Quality, and Direction of (Public) Research Output

    Pierre Azoulay;Waverly Ding;Toby Stuart

  • Liquidity Events and the Geographic Distribution of Entrepreneurial Activity

    Toby E. Stuart;Olav Sorenson

  • Strategic networks and entrepreneurial ventures

    Toby E. Stuart;Olav Sorenson

  • Bringing the Context Back In: Settings and the Search for Syndicate Partners in Venture Capital Investment Networks

    Olav Sorenson;Toby E. Stuart

  • Gender differences in patenting in the academic life sciences.

    Waverly W. Ding;Fiona Murray;Toby E. Stuart

  • The determinants of faculty patenting behavior: Demographics or opportunities? ☆

    Pierre Azoulay;Waverly Ding;Toby Stuart

  • Matthew: Effect or Fable?

    Pierre Azoulay;Toby Stuart;Yanbo Wang

  • Discretion Within Constraint: Homophily and Structure in a Formal Organization

    Adam M. Kleinbaum;Toby E. Stuart;Michael L. Tushman

  • Social Networks and Entrepreneurship

    Toby E. Stuart;Olav Sorenson

Frequent Co-Authors

Olav Sorenson
Olav Sorenson University of California, Los Angeles
David G. Robinson
David G. Robinson Heidelberg University
James Weber
James Weber Duquesne University
Michael L. Tushman
Michael L. Tushman Harvard University
Ronald S. Burt
Ronald S. Burt University of Chicago
Michael T. Hannan
Michael T. Hannan Stanford University
David Lazer
David Lazer Northeastern University
Noshir Contractor
Noshir Contractor Northwestern University
James N. Baron
James N. Baron Yale University

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