Roberto Ragozzino, PhD
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Assistant Professor
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Education: |
PhD, Ohio State University, 2004 MA, Ohio State University, 2002 MS, Georgia State University, 1999 BA, Georgia State University, 1997 |
Courses: |
BA 4305 Strategic Management |
Current / Recent Research: |
M&A, Strategic Alliances, IPOs, Entrepreneurship The Choice Between Joint Ventures and Acquisitions: Insights from Signaling Theory. Organization Science, forthcoming Geographic Distance and M&A Markets: IPOs as Information Diffusion Mechanisms. Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 32: 876-894 An Investigation of the Effects of Geographical Proximity on the Governance Choice of US MNEs. 2009. Management International Review, Vol. 49: 509-535 Contingent Earnouts in Acquisitions of Privately-Held Targets. 2009. Journal of Management, Vol. 35: 857-879 Adverse Selection in Acquisitions of New Ventures: The Roles of Alliances and IPOs in M&A Design. 2008. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 66: 195-212 Alliance Dynamics for Entrepreneurial Firms. 2008. Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 45: 147-168 Initial Public Offerings and the Acquisition of Entrepreneurial Firms. 2007. Strategic Organization, Vol. 5: 155-176 Agency Hazards and Alliance Portfolios. 2006. Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 27: 27-43 |
Professional Organizations: |
Member of the Strategic Management Society, the Academy of Management and the Academy of International Business Board member of the following journals: Journal of Management Journal of Management Studies Journal of Management & Governance Strategic Management Journal Ad Hoc Reviewer for the following journals and organizations: Academy of Management Journal Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice Journal of Business Venturing Journal of High Technology Management Research Journal of International Business Studies Journal of Management and Strategy Journal of Strategy and Management Journal of World Business Managerial and Decision Economics Organization Science Small Business Economics Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada The Financial Review |



