Richard Priem
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeVinay K. Garg | grad student | 2000 | UT Arlington |
Cynthia S. Cycyota | grad student | 2003 | UT Arlington |
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Priem RL, Alfano F. (2016) Setting new directions for the management discipline through family business research Journal of Family Business Strategy. 7: 58-62 |
Bachmann R, Gillespie N, Priem R. (2015) Repairing Trust in Organizations and Institutions: Toward a Conceptual Framework Organization Studies. 36: 1123-1142 |
Ndofor HA, Wesley C, Priem RL. (2015) Providing CEOs With Opportunities to Cheat: The Effects of Complexity-Based Information Asymmetries on Financial Reporting Fraud Journal of Management. 41: 1774-1797 |
Siqueira ACO, Priem RL, Parente RC. (2015) Demand-side Perspectives in International Business: Themes and Future Directions Journal of International Management. 21: 261-266 |
Krause R, Priem R, Love L. (2015) Who's in charge here? Co-CEOs, power gaps, and firm performance Strategic Management Journal. 36: 2099-2110 |
On LW, Liang X, Priem R, et al. (2013) Top management team trust, behavioral integration and the performance of international joint ventures Journal of Asia Business Studies. 7: 99-122 |
Garg VK, Priem RL, Rasheed AA. (2013) A Theoretical Explanation of the Cost Advantages of Multi-unit Franchising Journal of Marketing Channels. 20: 52-72 |
Priem RL, Li S, Carr JC. (2012) Insights and new directions from demand-side approaches to technology innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management research Journal of Management. 38: 346-374 |
Priem RL, Swink M. (2012) A Demand-side Perspective on Supply Chain Management Journal of Supply Chain Management. 48: 7-13 |
Priem RL, Walters BA, Li S. (2011) Decisions, decisions! How judgment policy studies can integrate macro and micro domains in management research Journal of Management. 37: 553-580 |