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VITAE

Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, Ph.D. Professor

Keio University

Faculty of Business and Commerce Mita 2-15-45

Minato, Tokyo 108-8345 Japan

mitsuhashi @ fbc.keio.ac.jp December 2015

Education

1994, March, B.A. in Keio University, School of Policy Management, Fujisawa, Japan. 1996, June, M.S. in Cornell University, New York State School of Industrial and Labor

Relations, Ithaca, NY.

2001, January, Ph.D. in Cornell University, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Ithaca, NY.

Employment

Assistant Professor, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, Tsukuba, Japan, November 2000-January 2006

Associate Professor, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, Tsukuba, Japan, January 2006-March 2008

Associate Professor, Keio University, Faculty of business and Commerce, April 2008-2011. Professor, Keio University, Faculty of business and Commerce, April 2011-present.

Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business, Department of Entrepreneurship, College Park, MD, July 2002- March 2003.

Adjunct lecture, Aoyama Gakuin University, Graduate School of International Management, October 2004 – March 2005.

Adjunct lecture, University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, 2008-2011.

Research and Teaching Interest

Macro Organizational Behavior, Organization Science, Business Planning and Strategy, and Organizational Sociology

Effects of social interactions and inherent attributes of human beings on organizational behavior and value creations

Fellowships and Research Funding

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1996-2000 Cornell University New York State Tuition Funding and Assistantship 1998 Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies

1999 Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies

2000 Edith Lynn Foundation Award (Approximately US$2,000)

2001 The International Conference Fellowship (The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) (Approximately US$6,000)

2001 University of Tsukuba Research Fund (Approximately US$12,000)

2001 The Japan Securities Scholarship Foundation (Strategic Conformity of the Japanese Venture Capitals) (Approximately US$10,000)

2001 Nomura Foundation for Academic Promotion (Contingency Model of Organizational Credibility) (Approximately US$5,000)

2002 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Approximately US$30,000)

2002 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Foreign Research Fellowship

2003-5 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Approximately US$100,000)

2003 The Eiichi Shibusawa Foundation

2003 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for International Conferences (Approximately US$5,000)

2004 The Murata Science Foundation (a principal researcher: Dr. Atsushi Yoshida)

2005-2008 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (a principal researcher: Dr. Atsushi Yoshida)

2005 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for International Conferences (Approximately US$5,000)

2006-8 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Approximately US$30,000)

2007 The Eiichi Shibusawa Foundation

2007 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for International Conferences (Approximately US$5,000)

2008 Keio University Research Funds (Approximately US$9,000)

2010-12 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Approximately US$30,000)

2010 Seimeikai Research Funds (Approximately US$5000)

2013-2015 The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (25285121) (Approximately US$11,000)

Refereed Publications

Wright, Patrick M., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Rodney Chua. 1998. Strategic HRM in the People Republic of China. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 36 (2), 1-14.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Hyeon Jeong Park, Patrick M. Wright, & Rodney Chua. 2000. Line and executives' perceptions of HR effectiveness in firms in the People Republic of China. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 11 (2), 197-216.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2002. Uncertainty in selecting alliance partners: The three reduction

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mechanisms and alliance formation processes. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 10 (2): 109-133.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2003. Effects of social origins of alliances and alliance performance. Organization Studies, 24 (2): 321-339.

Park, Hyeon Jeong, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, Carl F. Fey, & Ingmar Bjorkman. 2003. The effect of human resource management practices on Japanese MNC subsidiary performance – A partial mediating model. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 14 (8): 1391-1406.

Bird, Allan & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2003. Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial processes: Historical and theoretical perspectives of entrepreneurship in the Japanese Contexts. Asian Perspective, 27 (3): 125-176.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Henrich R. Greve. 2004. Powerful and free: Intraorganizational power and the dynamics of corporate strategy. Strategic Organization, 2 (2): 107-132.

Greve, Henrich R. & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2004. Multiunit organization and multimarket strategy: The dynamics of market entry and commitment. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 20 (1/2), 9-30.

Sine, Wesley D., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & David Kirsch. 2006. Revisiting Burns and Stalker: Formal structure and new venture performance in emerging economic sectors. Academy of Management Journal, 49 (1): 121-132.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Hisaki Yamaga. 2006. The market and learning structures for gaining competitive advantage: An empirical study of two perspectives on multiunit-multimarket organizations. Asian Business & Management, 5: 225-248.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Yasuo Hoshino. 2006. Legitimacy in international joint ventures: It is still needed. Journal of International Management, 12 (4): 389-407.

Greve, Henrich R. & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2007. Power and glory: Concentrated power in top management teams. Organization Studies, 28 (8): 1197-1221.

Sine, Wesley D., Robert David, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2007. From plan to plant: Effects of

certification on operational start-up in the emergent independent power sector. Organization Science, 18 (4): 578-594.

Yokota, Riu & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. Attributive change in top management teams as a driver of strategic change. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 25 (2): 297-315.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Scott Shane, & Wesley D. Sine. 2008. Organization governance form in franchising: Efficient contracting or organizational momentum? Strategic Management Journal, 29 (10): 1127-1136.

Oreg, Shaul, Mahmut Bayazit, Maria Vakola, Luis Arciniega, Achilles Armenakis, Rasa Barkauskiene, Nikos Bozionelos, Yuka Fujimoto, Luis Gonzalez, Jian Han, Martina Hrebickova, Nerina Jimmieson, Jana Kordacova, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, Boris Mlacic, Ivana Reric, Marina Kotral Topic, Sahndra Ohly,

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Per Oystein Saksvik, Hilde Hetland, Ingvid Saksvik, & Karen van Dam. 2008. Dispositional resistance to change: Measurement equivalence and the link to personal values across 17 nations. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93 (4): 935-944.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Henrich R. Greve. 2009. A matching theory of alliance formation and organizational success: Complementarity and compatibility. Academy of Management Journal, 52 (5): 975-995.

Greve, Henrich R., Joel A. C. Baum, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Tim Rowley. 2010. Built to last but falling apart: Cohesion, friction and withdrawal from interfirm alliances. Academy of

Management Journal, 53 (2): 302-322.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2012. Almost identical experience biases in vicarious learning. Industrial and Corporate Change, 21 (4): 837-869.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa. & Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2012. Make-or-break decisions in choosing foreign direct investment locations. Journal of International Management, 18 (4): 335-351.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa & Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2013. Dynamics of entering politically risky foreign markets. Management Research Review, 36 (6): 580-595.

Greve, Henrich R., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Joel A. C. Baum. 2013. Greener pastures: Outside options and strategic alliance withdrawal. Organization Science, 24 (1): 79-98.

Oe, Akitsu & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2013. Founders’ experiences for startups’ fast break-even. Journal of Business Research, 66 (1): 2193-2201.

Bowers, Anne, Henrich R. Greve, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, Joel A. C. Baum. 2014. Competitive parity, status disparity, and mutual forbearance: Securities analysts’ competition for investor attention. Academy of Management Journal, 57 (1): 38-62.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2015. Too many to handle? Two types of multimarket contacts and entry decisions. Management Decision, 53 (2): 354-374

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Jungwon Min. Forthcoming. Embedded networks and

sub-optimized resource matching in alliance formations. British Journal of Management.

Min, Jungwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. Forthcoming. Transfer problems in within-industry

diversification. Industrial and Corporate Change.

Book Reviews

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2013. A book review: “John Buchanan, Dominic Heesang Chai, and Simon Deakin: Hedge Fund Activism in Japan: The Limits of Shareholder Primacy.” Administrative Science Quarterly, 59(2): 366-369.

Book Chapters

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Harada, Nobuyuki & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2011. Academic spin-offs in Japan: Institutional revolution and early outcomes. In Chikako Usui (ed.), Comparative Entrepreneurship Initiatives: Studies in China, Japan, and the USA: 138-163. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Allan Bird. 2011. The stigma of failure and limited opportunities for ex-failed entrepreneurs’’ redemptions in Japan. In Chikako Usui (ed.), Comparative

Entrepreneurship Initiatives: Studies in China, Japan, and the USA: 191-121. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Refereed Conference Proceedings

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Hyeon Jeong Park, Patrick M. Wright, & Rodney Chua. 2000. Line and executives' perceptions of HR effectiveness in firms in the People Republic of China. Annual Meeting of Eastern Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.

Park, Hyeon Jeong, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, Carl F. Fey, & Ingmar Bjorkman. 2001. The effect of human resource management practices on Japanese MNC subsidiary performance – A partial mediating model. Presented at The Global HRM Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Hisaki Yamaga. 2004. Structures of multiunit and multimarket

organizations and competitive advantage of hotels in the Tokyo Metropolitan area, 1989-2002. The 2004 Association for Japanese Business Studies Conference Best Paper Proceedings CD-ROM (Stockholm, Sweden).

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Yasuo Hoshino. 2006. Interorganizational Linkages and Local Market Penetration of International Joint Ventures. The 5th Asia Academy of Management Conference CD-ROM (Tokyo, Japan).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2006. Path-dependent and Path-breaking Change of Supplier Networks. The 5th Asia Academy of Management Conference CD-ROM (Tokyo, Japan).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Lailani Laynesa Alcantara, & Min Jung Won. 2008. Buyers’ search for new market ties with strangers. Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management 2008 Annual Meeting (Anaheim, CA).

Greve, Henrich. Joel A. C. Baum, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Timothy Rowley. 2008. Built to last but falling apart: Cohesion, friction and the durability of interfirm alliances. Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management 2008 Annual Meeting (Anaheim, CA).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Lailani Laynesa Alcantara, & Jungwon Min. 2008. Connecting with the unknown and network Co-occurrence in the Japanese auto-parts supply networks. The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference CD-ROM (Taipei, Taiwan).

Lailani Laynesa Alcantara & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. Entering foreign markets against all odds. The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference CD-ROM (Taipei, Taiwan).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Lailani Laynesa Alcantara, & Jungwon Min. 2009. Centrality advantage and the creation of distant ties by peripheral firms in vertical networks. Best Paper Proceedings of the

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Academy of Management 2009 Annual Meeting (Chicago, IL).

Oe, Akitsu & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2009. Mechanisms for maximizing organizational memory in successful startups. The 10th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management System Conference CD-ROM (Kitakyushu, Japan).

Min, Junwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2010. Dynamics of unclosed triangles in alliance networks: Disappearance of structural holes and performance consequences. The 7th Asia Academy of Management Conference CD-ROM (Macau, PRC)

Min, Junwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2011. Embeddedness and the dynamics of brokerage positions: Antecedents and performance consequences of persistence of brokerage positions. Best Paper Proceedings for the Academy of Management 2011 Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX)

Min, Junwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2011. Perspective-taking in global airline alliances: Adoption of partners’ opposing perspectives for successful networking. Best Paper Proceedings for the Academy of International Business 2011 Annual Meeting (Nagoya, Japan)

Refereed Conference Presentations

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Robert N. Stern. 1998. Installing nonunion employee voice mechanisms: Conflicting theoretical accounts. A paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division. San Diego, CA.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Theresa M. Welbourne. 1999. Determinants of CEO turnover in IPO firms: An event history analysis. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of

Management, Entrepreneurship Division. Chicago, IL.

Park, Hyeon Jeong, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, and Theresa M. Welbourne. 2001. What causes chief executive officer (CEO) turnover? An event history analysis of entrepreneurial firms. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, Entrepreneurship Division, Washington, D.C.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2001. Organizational embeddedness and formation of biopharmaceutical R&D alliances: Three mechanisms for eliminating selection uncertainty. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Washington, D.C.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2002. Effects of resource dependence on strategic conformity and the role of organizational credibility: An empirical investigation of the Japanese venture capital firms. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Denver, CO.

Sine, Wesley D., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & David Kirsch. 2002. Failing to grow and the meaning of failure: Growth, merger, and death of Internet service providers 1996-2002. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Denver, CO.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Hyeon Jeong Park. 2002. Network Configuration for Building Effective Networks: Effects of Embeddedness and Power Dispersion on Performance of Underwriter Syndicates in the Japanese IPO Markets. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of American

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Sociological Association, Organization Theory Division, Chicago, IL.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Henrich R. Greve. 2003. Intraorganizational power and the dynamics of corporate strategy. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Seattle, WA.

Sine, Wesley D. & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2003. Love for sale: Endorsement seeking behavior of new firms in an emerging industry. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Seattle, WA.

Sine, Wesley D., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & David Kirsch. 2003. Pioneers in an emerging industry: organizational determinants of growth of internet service firms. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of Academy of Management, OMT Division, Seattle, WA.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Wesley D. Sine. 2003. Conformity, organizational autonomy, and the moderating role of organizational credibility. A paper presented in the Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Hisaki Yamaga. 2004. The market and learning structures for gaining competitive advantage: An empirical study of two perspectives of multiunit-multimarket organizations. A paper presented at the 2004 Academy of Management Meeting, BPS Division, New Orleans, Louisiana.LA.

Sine, Wesley D. & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2004. Can’t buy me love: Certification seeking in the emerging independent power industry. A paper presented at the 2004 Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, New Orleans, LA.

Min, Jungwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2005. Beneficial versus harmful nonlocal experience. A paper presented at the 2005 Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Wesley W. Sine, & Hisaki Yamaga. 2005. The effects of density and crowding on market entry behavior in geographical space. A paper presented at the 2005 Academy of Management Meeting, BPS Division, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Sine, Wesley D., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & David Kirsch. 2005. Revisiting Burns and Stalker: Formal structure and new venture performance in emerging economic sectors. A paper presented at the 2005 Academy of Management Meeting, ENT Division, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Alcantara, Lailani L., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Yasuo Hoshino. 2005. Interfirm network ties and new buyer acquisition of IJVs. A paper presented at 2005 AIB Southeast Asia Regional Conference - Evolving Structures of World Business: Challenges and Opportunities, Manila, Philippine.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2006. Slack search as a driver for path-breaking change. A paper presented at the 2006 Academy of Management Meeting, BPS Division, Atlanta, GA.

Sine, Wesley D., Robert J. David, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2006. From plan to plant: Effects of certification on operational start-up. A paper presented at the 2006 Academy of Management

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Meeting, OMT Division, Atlanta, GA.

Yokota, Riu & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2006. The attributive change of executive team members as a lever for strategic change. A paper presented at the 2006 Academy of Management Meeting, BPS Division, Atlanta, GA.

Greve, Henrich R. & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2006. The right one for me: Network evolution and firm heterogeneity. A paper presented at the 2006 European Group for Organization Studies Meeting, Bergen, Norway.

Alcantara, Lailani L., Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Yasuo Hoshino. 2006. Overcoming

legitimacy-related challenges in international joint ventures. A paper presented at the Academy of International Business 2006 Annual Meeting, Beijing, China.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2007. The model of right-hand people: CEO power and turnover in the Japanese automobile assemblers. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Philadelphia, PA.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. Risky location choice of foreign investment. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Meeting, IM Division, Anaheim, CA.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Lailani Laynesa Alcantara, & Jungwon Min. 2008. Buyers’ search for new market ties with strangers. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Division, Anaheim, CA.

Greve, Henrich. Joel A. C. Baum, Hitoshi Mitsuhashi, & Timothy Rowley. 2008. Built to last but falling apart: Cohesion, friction and the durability of interfirm alliances. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Meeting, BPS Division, Anaheim, CA.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. When Do Firms Enter Risky Foreign Markets? A paper presented at the Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Milan, Italy.

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. The effects of risks, competition, business group affiliation and international experience heterogeneity on foreign market entry decisions by Japanese automotive suppliers. A paper presented at the Academy of Japanese Business Studies Annual Meeting, Milan, Italy.

Lailani Laynesa Alcantara & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2008. Entering foreign markets against all odds. A paper presented at the 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi, Lailani Laynesa Alcantara, & Jungwon Min. 2009. Centrality advantage and the creation of distant ties by peripheral firms in vertical networks. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2009 Annual Meeting, BPS Division, Chicago, IL.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi. 2010. To learn more from you: Objective and contextual salience in vicarious learning. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2010 Annual Meeting, OMT Division, Montreal, Quebec.

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Min, Jungwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2011. Perspective-taking in interorganizational networks of alliances. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2011 Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX).

Oe, Akitsu & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2011. Market and technological knowledge overlaps in knowledge acquisitions: Effects on incremental and radical innovation. A paper presented at the Association of Japanese Business Studies 2011 Annual Meeting (Nagoya, Japan).

Alcantara, Lailani Laynesa & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2012. Too many to handle: The impact of competition in multiple markets on plant location. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2012 Annual Meeting (Boston, MA).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Junwong Min. 2012. Resource matching and egocentric biases in the identification of partner alliance opportunities. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2012 Annual Meeting (Boston, MA).

Min, Jungwon & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2013. Decomposition of nonlocal experience in

multimarket learning. A paper presented at the Academy of Management 2013 Annual Meeting (Orland, FL).

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Jungwon Min. 2014. A behavioral theory of network dynamics. A paper presented at the International Symposium on Business and Social Sciences (Sapporo, Japan).

Nakamura, Azusa & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2015. Risky technology adoption by high-reliability organizations: Country-level political tensions and the acceptance of risk. A paper presented at the Annual Conference on Global Economics, Business, and Finance (Hong Kong, China)

Non-Refereed Conference Presentations

Greve, Henrich, & Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2002. Multiunit organization and multimarket strategy: Market entry dynamics. A paper presented in the conference on Different Perspectives on Competition and Cooperation in Umea, Sweden.

Bird, Allan and Hitoshi Mitsuhashi. 2003. Entrepreneurial processes and mechanisms: Historical and theoretical perspectives and entrepreneurship in the Japanese Contexts. The 4th Shibusawa Foundation International Conference. St. Louis: MO.

Mitsuhashi, Hitoshi & Allan Bird. 2007. The stigma of failure and limited opportunities for ex-failed entrepreneurs’ redemption in Japan. A paper presented at the Shibusawa Foundation International Conference. St. Louis: MO.

Awards

Nominee, the Best Empirical Paper in 1999 Annual Eastern Academy of Management Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Winner, Award for Excellent Teaching, University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, April, 2006.

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Finalist, the Palgrave-MacMillan/AJBS Best Paper Award in the Academy of Japanese Business Studies 2008 Annual Meeting for the paper titled “The effects of risks, competition, business group affiliation and international experience heterogeneity on foreign market entry decisions by Japanese automotive suppliers

Winner, the Academy of Management 2008 Distinguished Paper Award, the Division of Business Planning and Strategy for the paper titled “Built to last but falling apart: Cohesion, Friction and the durability of interfirm alliances.

Finalist, the Best Organization and Management Theory Paper in the 2012 Academy of Management Annual Conference, San Antonio in TX for a paper titled “Embeddedness and the dynamics of brokerage positions: Antecedents and performance consequences of persistence of brokerage positions.

Nominee, the Temple/AIB Best Paper Award in the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business for a paper titled “Perspective-taking in global airline alliances: Adoption of partners’ opposing perspectives for successful networking”

Best Paper Award in the 2012 Asia Academy of Management Conference in Seoul.

Associations

Academy of Management Asia Academy of Management Academy of International Business

Professional Services

Editorial board for Organization Science

Ad hoc reviewers for National Science Foundation Grant Proposal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Organization Science, Management Science, Organization Studies, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Academy of Management Conference, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, and Social Behavior and Personality

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