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Ji-Yub (Jay) Kim
Ji-Yub (Jay) Kim
Professor in Entrepreneurship & Family Enterprise, INSEAD
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The influence of acquisition experience and performance on acquisition behavior: Evidence from the US commercial banking industry
JJ Haleblian, JJ Kim, N Rajagopalan
Academy of Management Journal 49 (2), 357-370, 2006
5942006
Vicarious learning from the failures and near-failures of others: Evidence from the US commercial banking industry
JY Kim, AS Miner
The Academy of Management Journal ARCHIVE 50 (3), 687-714, 2007
5762007
The effects of strategic and market complementarity on acquisition performance: evidence from the US commercial banking industry, 1989–2001
JY Kim, S Finkelstein
Strategic Management Journal 30 (6), 617-646, 2009
3842009
When Firms are Desperate to Grow via Acquisition: The Effect of Growth Patterns and Acquisition Experience on Acquisition Premiums
JY Kim, J Haleblian, S Finkelstein
Administrative Science Quarterly 56 (1), 26-60, 2011
3142011
Organizational learning from extreme performance experience: The impact of success and recovery experience
JY Kim, JYJ Kim, AS Miner
Organization Science 20 (6), 958-978, 2009
2472009
All aspirations are not created equal: the differential effects of historical and social aspirations on acquisition behavior
JYJ Kim, S Finkelstein, JJ Haleblian
Academy of Management Journal 58 (5), 1361-1388, 2015
2372015
Fruits of failure: Organizational failure and population-level learning
AS Miner, JY Kim, IW Holzinger, P Haunschild
Advances in strategic management 16, 187-220, 1999
1771999
Crash test without dummies: A longitudinal study of interorganizational learning from failure experience in the United States commercial banking industry, 1984–1998
JY Kim, AS Miner
Academy of Management Proceedings 2000 (1), G1-G6, 2000
54*2000
Ripples of Fear The Diffusion of a Bank Panic
HR Greve, JYJ Kim, D Teh
American Sociological Review 81 (2), 396-420, 2016
392016
Running for the exit: Community cohesion and bank panics
HR Greve, JY Kim
Organization Science 25 (1), 204-221, 2014
292014
The role of attribution in learning from performance feedback: Behavioral perspective on the choice between alliances and acquisitions
J Lee, JM Lee, JY Kim
Academy of Management Journal 66 (2), 2023
13*2023
Finkelstein, S., & Haleblian, J.(2015). All aspirations are not created equal: The differential effects of historical and social aspirations on acquisition behavior
JY Kim
Academy of Management Journal 58 (5), 1361-1388, 0
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How Does Performance Feedback from Alliances and Acquisitions Influence Choice Between the Two?
J Lee, JM Lee, JY Kim
Academy of Management Proceedings 2020 (1), 12076, 2020
12020
Passing Down the Throne: The Influence of Performance Feedback on CEO Succession in Family Firms
J Lee, X Luo, JYJ Kim
Academy of Management Proceedings 2015 (1), 15990, 2015
12015
How Community Alignment Affects Bank Survival: Institutional Legacies and Resource Dependence
J Lee, JY Kim, H Greve
Academy of Management Proceedings 2020 (1), 12078, 2020
2020
How does Performance Feedback of Alliances and Acquisitions Influence Choice between Alliance and Acquisition? An Empirical Study of US Fortune 500 Firms
J Lee, JM Lee, JJ Kim
한국경영학회 통합학술발표논문집, 768-812, 2019
2019
Not all Successes and Failures are the same: Learning from extreme vs. moderate success and failure
S Lee, JYJ Kim
Academy of Management Proceedings 2016 (1), 15641, 2016
2016
Untangling the Paradox of Foreign Entry Mode Choice: Learning from Survival and Failure Experience
H Kim, JYJ Kim
Academy of Management Proceedings 2015 (1), 13247, 2015
2015
Ripples of Fear: The Diffusion of a Bank Panic
HR Greve, JYJ Kim, D Teh
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 2014
2014
Crash test without dummies: A longitudinal study of interorganizational learning from failure experience in the United States commercial banking industry, 1984–1998
JY Kim
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
2000
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