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Garry D. Bruton
Researcher at Texas Christian University
Publications - 157
Citations - 19508
Garry D. Bruton is an academic researcher from Texas Christian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Entrepreneurship & Emerging markets. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 150 publications receiving 17157 citations. Previous affiliations of Garry D. Bruton include Jilin University & University of Tulsa.
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Corporate governance in emerging economies: A review of the principal-principal perspective: Review paper
TL;DR: This article reviewed and synthesized recent research from strategy, finance, and economics on principal-principal conflicts with an emphasis on their institutional antecedents and organizational consequences, and provided a foundation upon which future research can continue to build.
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Institutional Theory and Entrepreneurship: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Need to Move in the Future?:
TL;DR: A review of the existing entrepreneurship literature that employs institutional theory to understand the current status of the field, its current shortcomings, and where we need to move in the future can be found in this article.
Review Paper Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies: A Review of the Principal-Principal Perspective
TL;DR: A review and synthesis of recent research from strategy, finance, and economics on principal-principal conflicts with an emphasis on their institutional antecedents and organizational consequences is presented in this article.
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Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Where Are We Today and Where Should the Research Go in the Future
TL;DR: A special issue on entrepreneurship in emerging economies examines the literature that exists to date in this important domain and reviews the research that was generated as part of this special issue as mentioned in this paper, concluding with a discussion of the critical future research needs in this area.
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International venturing by emerging economy firms: the effects of firm capabilities, home country networks, and corporate entrepreneurship
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce new parameters by focusing on specific ownership advantages and strategic actions that firms have to develop in response to the institutional characteristics of the emerging economies when they decide to pursue outward FDI.