Victor Nee
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
Area:
General, Management Business Administration, Industrial and Labor RelationsGoogle:
"Victor Nee"Children
Sign in to add traineeWubiao Zhou | grad student | 2006 | Cornell |
Min-Dong P. Lee | grad student | 2007 | Cornell |
Zun Tang | grad student | 2007 | Cornell |
Douglas Savitsky | grad student | 2009 | Cornell |
Mark D. Jacobs | grad student | 2010 | Cornell |
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Drouhot LG, Nee V. (2019) Assimilation and the Second Generation in Europe and America: Blending and Segregating Social Dynamics Between Immigrants and Natives Annual Review of Sociology. 45: 177-199 |
Nee V, Holm HJ, Opper S. (2018) Learning to Trust: From Relational Exchange to Generalized Trust in China Organization Science. 29: 969-986 |
Opper S, Nee V, Holm HJ. (2017) Risk Aversion and Guanxi Activities: A Behavioral Analysis of CEOs in China Academy of Management Journal. 60: 1504-1530 |
Nee V, Liu L, DellaPosta D. (2017) The Entrepreneur's Network and Firm Performance Sociological Science. 4: 552-579 |
Opper S, Nee V, Brehm S. (2015) Homophily in the career mobility of China's political elite. Social Science Research. 54: 332-52 |
Nee V, DellaPosta D, Opper S. (2015) Endogenous Dynamics of Institutional Change Academy of Management Proceedings. 2015: 12179 |
Opper S, Nee V. (2015) Network effects, cooperation and entrepreneurial innovation in China Asian Business & Management. 14: 283-302 |
Holm HJ, Opper S, Nee V. (2013) Entrepreneurs Under Uncertainty: An Economic Experiment in China Management Science. 59: 1671-1687 |
Nee V, Holbrow H. (2013) Why Asian Americans are Becoming Mainstream Daedalus. 142: 65-75 |
Nee V, Kang J, Opper S. (2010) A Theory of Innovation: Market Transition, Property Rights, and Innovative Activity Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics. 166: 397 |