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Years of publications: 2008 - 2022

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1. Networking in a global context : ethical dilemmas

Horak, Sven; McCarthy, Daniel J.; Puffer, Sheila M.;
2022
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
Availability: Link Link Link
Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)

2. The 4 Cs of MNE strategic responses to global governance

Puffer, Sheila M.; Wesley, David; Dau, Luis Alfonso; Moore, Elizabeth M.;
2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link

3. Economic growth, institutions, and corruption in emerging economies

Puffer, Sheila M.; McCarthy, Daniel J.;
2020
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
Availability: Link

4. The roles and functions of boards of directors

Kim, Oksana; Puffer, Sheila M.;
2019

5. Hammer & silicon : the Soviet diaspora in the US innovation economy : immigration, innovation, institutions, imprinting, and identity

abstract

This deeply personal book tells the untold story of the significant contributions of technical professionals from the former Soviet Union to the US innovation economy, particularly in the sectors of software, social media, biotechnology, and medicine. Drawing upon in-depth interviews, it channels the voices and stories of more than 150 professionals who emigrated from 11 of the 15 former Soviet republics between the 1970s and 2015, and who currently work in the innovation hubs of Silicon Valley and Boston/Cambridge. Using the social science theories of institutions, imprinting, and identity, the authors analyze the political, social, economic, and educational forces that have characterized Soviet immigration over the past 40 years, showing how the particularities of the Soviet context may have benefited or challenged interviewees' work and social lives. The resulting mosaic of perspectives provides valuable insight into the impact of immigration on US economic development, specifically in high technology and innovation

Puffer, Sheila M.; McCarthy, Daniel J.; Satinsky, Daniel M.;
2018
Availability: Link
Citations: 12 (based on OpenCitations)

6. The impact of communist imprint prevalence on the risk-taking propensity of successful Russian entrepreneurs

Banalieva, Elitsa R.; Puffer, Sheila M.; McCarthy, Daniel J.; Vaiman, Vlad;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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7. Entrepreneurial orientation in a hostile and turbulent environment : risk and innovativeness among successful Russian entrepreneurs

McCarthy, Daniel J.; Puffer, Sheila M.; Lamin, Anna;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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8. The darker side of social networks in transforming economies : corrupt exchange in Chinese guanxi and Russian blat/svyazi

Karhunen, Päivi; Kosonen, Riitta; McCarthy, Daniel J.; Puffer, Sheila M.;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 38 (based on OpenCitations)

9. Hammer & silicon : the Soviet diaspora in the US innovation, economy : immigration, innovation, institutions, imprinting, and identity

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"This book presents the story of one specific group of immigrants who were part of the global migration of talent attracted to the U.S. in the later decades of the twentieth century and early part of the twenty-first century after U.S. immigration reform. This talent pool helped fuel U.S. economic growth and world leadership in high technology. Presented in this book are immigrants from the Former Soviet Union who tell their stories of the generally unrecognized role in this era of U.S. technology leadership"--

Puffer, Sheila M.; McCarthy, Daniel J.; Satinsky, Daniel M.;
2018
Availability: Link
Citations: 12 (based on OpenCitations)

10. Managing Emerging Markets in Russia

Puffer, Sheila M.; McCarthy, Daniel J.; May, Ruth C.; Širokova, Galina V.; Panibratov, Andrei Yu.;
2018
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
Availability: Link
Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)

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Vincent Conitzer


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Alternative spellings:
V. Conitzer

Biblio: Econorithms LLC, Chapel Hill, USA

Affiliations

  • Duke University. Department of Computer Science
  • Carnegie Mellon University
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    Publishing years

    3
      2022
    2
      2020
    1
      2019
    1
      2017
    1
      2015
    4
      2014
    1
      2013
    4
      2012
    2
      2010
    3
      2009
    3
      2008

    Series

    1. Kelley School of Business Research Paper (1)
    2. Economic Research Initiatives at Duke Working Paper (1)
    3. ERID working paper (1)