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CONFERENCE PAPERS
Entrepreneurial Origins
The Origin of the Network Positions of New Organizations
Benjamin L. Hallen, Stanford
A Real-Options Model of Stepwise Entry
into Self-Employment
Timothy Folta, Purdue,
Fredric Delmar & Karl Wennberg, both
from the Stockholm School of Economics
Discussant: Anil Gupta, Maryland
Geography and Entrepreneurship
Community Embeddedness and Entrepreneurial Activity
Pino Audia and Chris Ryder UC-Berkeley
Regional Industrial Identity and Spatial
Arrangements in the U.S. Biotherapeutics
Industry 1976-2004
Olga M. Khessina and Elaine Romanelli,
Georgetown
Discussant:
David Waguespack, Maryland
Venture Capital
Learning to Govern? Venture Capitalists
and the Replacement of Founder-CEOs in
IPO Firms
Timothy Pollock, Penn State, Ted Baker,
UConn, and Bret Fund, Penn State
Learning While Innovating? The
Abandonment of Corporate Venture Capital
Programs
Vibha Gaba, INSEAD
Discussant: David Kirsch, Maryland
Interplay Between Institutions and
Entrepreneurial Firms
Leveraging Stable Institutions for
Strategic Change: Business Journalism in
Market Formation
Mark Kennedy, USC and Ed Zajac,
Northwestern
Certifying the Harvest: The Role of
Standards-Based Certification
Organizations in the Nascent Organic
Food Industry
Brandon Lee, Cornell
Claiming Market Value: Strategic Choices
and Investor Valuations of New Firms in
Emerging Industries
Violina Rindova, Maryland, Frank
Rothaermel, Georgia Tech, and Dax Basdeo,
Maryland
Discussant:
Raghu Garud, Penn State
Entrepreneurial Firms and Strategic
Alliances
Do Firms Learn from Collaboration?
Ha Hoang, INSEAD, and Frank Rothaermel,
Georgia Tech
Startups in Nascent Markets: Building A
Strong Alliance Portfolio From A Low
Power Position Pinar Ozcan, IESE, and Kathleen Eisenhardt,
Stanford
Discussant: Christine Beckman, UC-Irvine
Trust, Disillusionment, and
Survival/Mortality
Betrayal in Embedded Relationships:
Trust and Disillusionment in
Entrepreneurial Acquisitions
Melissa E. Graebner, Univ of Texas-Austin
Rumors Of My Mortality Have Been Greatly
Exaggerated: An Empirical Examination Of
The Mortality Hypothesis
Rita McGrath, Columbia
Discussant: Jeff Martin, Univ of
Texas-Austin
Learning to Survive
Complexity Theory, Market Dynamism And
The Strategy Of Simple Rules
Jason Davis, Stanford, Kathleen
Eisenhardt, Stanford, and Christopher
Bingham, Maryland
Modes of internal experience and
survival enhancing learning in new firms
June-Young Kim, Wisconsin-Madison, Jay
Kim, USC, and Anne Miner,
Wisconsin-Madison
Discussant: Suresh Kotha, Univ of
Washington-Seattle
Thought Leaders’ Panel on
Entrepreneurship Research
Howard Aldrich,
Univ of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Kathleen Eisenhardt,
Stanford University
Mauro Guillen,
The Wharton School
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