Riitta Katila
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Katila R, Thatchenkery S, Christensen MQ, et al. (2017) Is There a Doctor in the House? Expert Product Users, Organizational Roles, and Innovation Academy of Management Journal. 60: 2415-2437 |
Pahnke EC, Katila R, Eisenhardt KM. (2015) Who Takes You to the Dance? How Partners’ Institutional Logics Influence Innovation in Young Firms Administrative Science Quarterly. 60: 596-633 |
Hallen BL, Katila R, Rosenberger JD. (2014) How do social defenses work? A resourcedependence lens on technology ventures, venture capital investors, and corporate relationships Academy of Management Journal. 57: 1078-1101 |
Li Q, Maggitti PG, Smith KG, et al. (2013) Top Management Attention to Innovation: The Role of Search Selection and Intensity in New Product Introductions Academy of Management Journal. 56: 893-916 |
Katila R, Chen EL, Piezunka H. (2012) All the right moves: How entrepreneurial firms compete effectively Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. 6: 116-132 |
Chen EL, Katila R, McDonald R, et al. (2010) Life in the fast lane: Origins of competitive interaction in new vs. established markets Strategic Management Journal. 31: 1527-1547 |
Katila R, Chen EL. (2008) Effects of search timing on innovation: The value of not being in sync with rivals Administrative Science Quarterly. 53: 593-625 |
Katila R, Rosenberger JD, Eisenhardt KM. (2008) Swimming with sharks: Technology ventures, defense mechanisms and corporate relationships Administrative Science Quarterly. 53: 295-332 |
Katila R, Shane S. (2005) When Does Lack of Resources Make New Firms Innovative Academy of Management Journal. 48: 814-829 |
Ahuja G, Katila R. (2004) Where do resources come from? The role of idiosyncratic situations Southern Medical Journal. 25: 887-907 |