Luis Diestre, Ph.D.

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2009 Business Administration University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Management Business Administration, Entrepreneurship Business Administration
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Nandini Rajagopalan grad student 2009 USC
 (Empirical essays on alliances and innovation in the biopharmaceutical industry.)
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Diestre L, Santaló J. (2020) Why Do Firms Suffer Differently from Input Stigmatization? The Costs of Removing Stigmatized Inputs Organization Science. 31: 47-66
Barber B, Diestre L. (2019) Pushing for speed or scope? Pharmaceutical lobbying and Food and Drug Administration drug review Southern Medical Journal. 40: 1194-1218
Diestre L. (2018) Safety crises and R&D outsourcing alliances: Which governance mode minimizes negative spillovers? Research Policy. 47: 1904-1917
Diestre L, Rajagopalan N, Dutta S. (2015) Constraints in acquiring and utilizing directors' experience: An empirical study of new-market entry in the pharmaceutical industry Strategic Management Journal. 36: 339-359
Diestre L, Rajagopalan N. (2014) Toward an input-based perspective on categorization: Investor reactions to chemical accidents Academy of Management Journal. 57: 1130-1153
Diestre L, Rajagopalan N. (2014) Response to mason and drakeman's commentary on "fishing for sharks: Partner selection in biopharmaceutical R&D alliances", Strategic Management Journal. 35: 1566-1568
Kock CJ, Santaló J, Diestre L. (2012) Corporate Governance and the Environment: What Type of Governance Creates Greener Companies? Journal of Management Studies. 49: 492-514
Diestre L, Rajagopalan N. (2012) Are all 'sharks' dangerous? New biotechnology ventures and partner selection in R&D alliances Strategic Management Journal. 33: 1115-1134
Diestre L, Rajagopalan N. (2011) An environmental perspective on diversification: The effects of chemical relatedness and regulatory sanctions Academy of Management Journal. 54: 97-115
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