Taco H. Reus, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBruce T. Lamont | grad student | 2004 | Florida State | |
(A knowledge -based view of international acquisition performance.) |
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Malhotra S, Reus TH, Zhu P, et al. (2018) The Acquisitive Nature of Extraverted CEOs Administrative Science Quarterly. 63: 370-408 |
Rottig D, Reus TH. (2018) Research on Culture and International Acquisition Performance: A Critical Evaluation and New Directions International Studies of Management and Organization. 48: 3-42 |
Reus TH, Lamont BT, Ellis KM. (2015) A darker side of knowledge transfer following international acquisitions Strategic Management Journal |
Malhotra S, Zhu P, Reus TH. (2015) Anchoring on the acquisition premium decisions of others Strategic Management Journal. 36: 1866-1876 |
Ellis KM, Reus TH, Lamont BT, et al. (2011) Transfer effects in large acquisitions: How size-specific experience matters Academy of Management Journal. 54: 1261-1276 |
Reus TH, Ranft AL, Lamont BT, et al. (2009) An Interpretive Systems View of Knowledge Investments Academy of Management Review. 34: 382-400 |
Reus TH, Lamont BT. (2009) The double-edged sword of cultural distance in international acquisitions Journal of International Business Studies. 40: 1298-1316 |
Reus TH, Rottig D. (2009) Meta-analyses of International Joint Venture Performance Determinants Management International Review. 49: 607-640 |
Ellis KM, Reus TH, Lamont BT. (2009) The effects of procedural and informational justice in the integration of related acquisitions Strategic Management Journal. 30: 137-161 |
Reus TH, Liu Y. (2004) Rhyme and Reason: Emotional Capability and the Performance of Knowledge-Intensive Work Groups Human Performance. 17: 245-266 |