Rajshree Agarwal
Professor of Business Administration and John Georges Chair of Technology Management and Strategy
Ph.D., Economics, SUNY at Buffalo, 1994 M.A., Economics, SUNY at Buffalo, 1990 M.A., Economics, Bombay University, 1988 B.A., Economics, Bombay University, 1986
John Georges Chair of Technology Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Illinois, 2007 - Present Director, Innovation and Technology Management Initiatives, UIUC, 2007 - Present Professor of Business Administration, University of Illinois, 2007 - Present Scholar-in-Residence, Academy of Entrepreneurial Leadership, UIUC, 2007-2009 BioBEL Faculty, Institute of Genomic Biology, UIUC, 2006-2009 James F. Towey Faculty Fellow, UIUC, 2005-2007 Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Illinois, 2003-2007 Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Illinois, 2001-2003 Assistant Professor in Economics, University of Central Florida, 1995-2001 Post Doctoral Research Fellow, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994-1995 Instructor, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1992-1995
Agarwal, R., Ganco, M. , Ziedonis, R. Forthcoming. Reputations for Toughness in Patent Enforcement:
Implications for Knowledge Spillovers via Inventor Mobility. Strategic Management Journal
Agarwal, R., Croson, R., Mahoney, J. Forthcoming. The Role of Incentives and Communication in Strategic Alliances: An Experimental Investigation. Strategic Management Journal
Agarwal, R., Helfat, C. 2009. Strategic Renewal of Organizations. Organization Science, 20: 281-293
Ganco, M. , Agarwal, R. 2009. Performance Differentials between Diversifying Entrants and Entrepreneurial Start-Ups over the Industry Life Cycle: A Complexity Approach. Academy of Management Review, 34: 228-252
Hoetker, G. , Agarwal, R. 2007. Death hurts, but it isn't fatal: The postexit diffusion of knowledge created by innovative companies. Academy of Management Journal
Agarwal, R., Hoetker, G. 2007. A faustian bargain? The growth of management and its relationship with related disciplines. Academy of Management Journal 50(6): 1304-1322
. Academy of Management Journal, 50: 1304-132
Agarwal, R., Audretsch, D., Sarkar, M. 2007. The Process of Creative Construction: Knowledge Spillovers, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1: 263-286
Bayus, B., Agarwal, R. 2007. The Role of Pre-Entry Experience, Entry Timing, and Product Technology Strategies in Explaining Firm Survival. Management Science, 53: 1887–1902
Croson, R., Anand, J., Agarwal, R. 2007. Using experiments in corporate strategy research. European Management Review, 4: 173-181
Stephen Schrader Best Paper Award, TIM, Academy of Management, 2005
Teaches business policy and strategy, innovation and technology management,
Research interests focus on the implications of entrepreneurship and innovation for industry and firm evolution. Recent projects examine knowledge transfer through employee entrepreneurship, experience-based advantages in new product markets, and the influence of dynamic knowledge-based capabilities on firm performance.
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