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Professor Dimo Dimov.
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Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Professor Dimo Dimov
The Recursive Interplay of Capabilities and Constraints Amongst Microfinance Entrepreneurs
2021
Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Professor Dimo Dimov
Packs, Troops and Herds: Prosocial Cooperatives and Innovation in the New Normal
2020
Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Dr Mariarosa Scarlata
Professor Dimo Dimov
An empirical investigation of the interplay between microcredit, institutional context and entrepreneurial capabilities
2016
Dr Panagiotis Piperopoulos
Professor Dimo Dimov
Burst bubbles or build steam? Entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intentions.
2015
Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Professor Dimo Dimov
Microfinance and Entrepreneurial Trust Dynamics in a Subsistence Marketplace
2014
Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Dr Mariarosa Scarlata
Professor Dimo Dimov
Social entrepreneurs as institutional entrepreneurs: When do they fulfill a social mission?
2014
Dr Jonathan Kimmitt
Professor Dimo Dimov
Social Network Dynamics in a Microfinance Context: Evidence from Ghana
2014
Professor Dimo Dimov
An investigation of the performance consequences of alignment and adaptability: Contingent effects of decision autonomy and shared responsibility
2012
Professor Dimo Dimov
Learning patterns in venture capital investing in new industries
2012
Professor Dimo Dimov
Shedding new light on the relationship between contextual ambidexterity and firm performance: Knowledge and rivalry considerations
2012
Professor Dimo Dimov
The plurality and fragility of opportunity recognition: College textbooks and the internet
2012
Professor Dimo Dimov
The Systematic Nature of Opportunity Discovery: An Experimental Study of Goal-Setting and the Discovery of Non-Obvious Solutions
2012
Professor Dimo Dimov
A closer look at cross-functional collaboration and product innovativeness: Contingency effects of structural and relational context
2011
Professor Dimo Dimov
Getting More from Cross-Functional Fairness for Product Innovativeness: Contingency Effects of Internal Resource and Conflict Management
2011
Professor Dimo Dimov
Grappling with the unbearable elusiveness of entrepreneurial opportunities
2011
Professor Dimo Dimov
A property rights perspective on venture capital investment decisions
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
Firm experience and market entry by venture capital firms (1962-2004)
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
Nascent entrepreneurs and venture emergence: Opportunity confidence, human capital, and early planning
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
The interplay of need and opportunity in venture capital syndication
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
The moderating impact of internal social exchange processes on the entrepreneurial orientation-performance relationship
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
The moderating role of organizational context on the relationship between innovation and firm performance
2010
Professor Dimo Dimov
When good conflicts gets better and bad conflict becomes worse: The role of social capital in the conflict-innovation relationship
2009
Professor Dimo Dimov
Determinants of the incidence and scale of seed capital investments by venture capital firms
2008
Professor Dimo Dimov
Internal knowledge development and external knowledge access in venture capital investment performance
2008
Professor Dimo Dimov
Beyond the single person, single insight attribution in understanding entrepreneurial opportunities
2007
Professor Dimo Dimov
From opportunity insight to opportunity intention: The importance of person-situation learning match
2007
Professor Dimo Dimov
Requisite expertise, firm reputation, and status in venture capital investment allocation decisions
2007
Professor Dimo Dimov
Venture capital investment strategy and portfolio failure rate: A longitudinal study
2006
Professor Dimo Dimov
Human capital theory and venture capital firms: Exploring ‘home runs’ and ‘strike outs’
2005
Professor Dimo Dimov
Explaining venture capital firms’ syndication behvior: A longitudinal study
2004