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John B. Miner

Researcher at University at Buffalo

Publications -  98
Citations -  4048

John B. Miner is an academic researcher from University at Buffalo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organizational behavior & Organization development. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 98 publications receiving 3932 citations. Previous affiliations of John B. Miner include College of Business Administration & Georgia State University.

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Type of Entrepreneur, Type of Firm, and Managerial Motivation: Implications for Organizational Life Cycle Theory

TL;DR: In this article, the miner sentence completion scale measures of managerial motivation for a sample of Oregon entrepreneurs were compared with interview data on entrepreneur and firm type using a system of differentiation derived from the Enterprising Man (Collins, Moore and Unwalla, 1964) research.
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Risk propensity differences between managers and entrepreneurs and between low- and high-growth entrepreneurs: a reply in a more conservative vein.

TL;DR: Data is cited from 14 studies not included in the Stewart and Roth (2001) analysis, adding up to a conclusion (supported by new meta-analyses) that entrepreneurs (and those with a growth orientation) are more risk avoidant.
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The Rated Importance, Scientific Validity, and Practical Usefulness of Organizational Behavior Theories: A Quantitative Review

TL;DR: I analyze rated importance, extent of recognition, validity, and usefulness of 73 established organizational behavior theories, differentiating between the views of judges with expertise in organiz...
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The Validity and Usefulness of Theories in an Emerging Organizational Science

TL;DR: In this article, 32 established organizational science theories in terms of their rated importance, validity, and usefulness are analyzed and the relevance of these theories for an emerging organizational science discipline is explored.