Melissa E. Graebner, Ph.D.

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2001 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Management Business Administration
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Kathleen M. Eisenhardt grad student 2001 Stanford
 (The other side of the story: Seller decision -making in entrepreneurial acquisitions.)
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Graebner ME, Lumineau F, Kamal DF. (2020) Unrequited: Asymmetry in interorganizational trust: Strategic Organization. 18: 362-374
Graebner ME, Heimeriks KH, Huy QN, et al. (2017) The Process of Postmerger Integration: A Review and Agenda for Future Research The Academy of Management Annals. 11: 1-32
Eisenhardt KM, Graebner ME, Sonenshein S. (2016) Grand challenges and inductive methods: Rigor without rigor mortis Academy of Management Journal. 59: 1113-1123
Graebner ME, Martin JA, Roundy PT. (2012) Qualitative data: Cooking without a recipe Strategic Organization. 10: 276-284
Graebner ME, Eisenhardt KM, Roundy PT. (2010) Success and Failure in Technology Acquisitions: Lessons for Buyers and Sellers Academy of Management Perspectives. 24: 73-92
Westphal JD, Graebner ME. (2010) A matter of appearances: how corporate leaders manage the impressions of financial analysts about the conduct of their boards Academy of Management Journal. 53: 15-43
Graebner ME. (2009) Caveat venditor: Trust asymmetries in acquisitions of entrepreneurial firms Academy of Management Journal. 52: 435-472
McDonald ML, Westphal JD, Graebner ME. (2008) What do they know? The effects of outside director acquisition experience on firm acquisition performance Strategic Management Journal. 29: 1155-1177
Eisenhardt KM, Graebner ME. (2007) Theory building from cases: Opportunities and challenges Academy of Management Journal. 50: 25-32
Graebner ME, Eisenhardt KM. (2004) The seller's side of the story: Acquisition as courtship and governance as syndicate in entrepreneurial firms Administrative Science Quarterly. 49: 366-403
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