Scott L. Newbert, Ph.D.

 

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LiPuma JA, Newbert SL, Doh JP . The effect of institutional quality on firm export performance in emerging economies: A contingency model of firm age and size. Small Business Economics, forthcoming.

 

Newbert SL, Stouder MD. Achieving moral capitalism through entrepreneurial justice. Review of Social Economy, forthcoming.

 

Newbert SL, Tornikoski ET. Resource acquisition in the emergence phase: Considering the effects of embeddedness and dependence. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, forthcoming.

 

Newbert SL. 2012. Marketing amid the uncertainty of the social sector: Do social entrepreneurs follow best marketing practices? Journal of Public Policy & Marketing special issue on social entrepreneurship, 31(1): 75-90.

 

Newbert SL, Tornikoski ET. 2012. Supporter networks and network growth: A contingency model of organizational emergence. Small Business Economics, 39(1): 141-159.

 

Newbert SL, Stouder MD. 2011. Justice in entrepreneurial organizations. International Journal of Social Economics, 38(5): 453-465.

 

Newbert SL. 2008. Value, rareness, competitive advantage, and performance: A conceptual-level empirical investigation of the resource-based view of the firm. Strategic Management Journal, 29(7): 745-768.

 

Newbert SL, Gopalakrishnan S, Kirchhoff BA. 2008. Looking beyond resources: Exploring the importance of entrepreneurship to firm-level competitive advantage in technologically intensive industries. Technovation, 28(1-2): 6-19.

 

Kirchhoff BA, Newbert SL, Hasan I, Armington C. 2007. The influence of university R&D expenditures on new business formations and employment growth. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31(4): 543-559.

 

Newbert SL. 2007. Empirical research on the resource-based view of the firm: An assessment and suggestions for future research. Strategic Management Journal, 28(2): 121-146.

 

Newbert SL, Kirchhoff BA, Walsh ST. 2007. Defining the relationship among founding resources, strategies, and performance in technology intensive new ventures: Evidence from the semiconductor silicon industry. Journal of Small Business Management, 45(4): 438-466.

 

Stouder MD, Newbert SL. 2007. Treating stakeholders fairly: The golden rule as a moral guiding principle for entrepreneurs. Business & Professional Ethics Journal special issue on entrepreneurial ethics, 26(1-4): 55-70.

 

Tornikoski ET, Newbert SL. 2007. Exploring the determinants of organizational emergence: A legitimacy perspective. Journal of Business Venturing, 22(2): 311-335.

 

Newbert SL. 2005. New firm formation: A dynamic capability perspective. Journal of Small Business Management, 43(1): 55-77.

 

Newbert SL. 2003. Realizing the spirit and impact of Adam Smith’s capitalism through entrepreneurship. Journal of Business Ethics, 46(3): 251-258.

 

Walsh ST, Kirchhoff BA, Newbert S. 2002. Differentiating market strategies for disruptive technologies. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 49(4): 341-351.

 

Book Chapters

 

 

Newbert SL. 2013. Resource-based view of the firm. In Kessler EK (ed), Encyclopedia of management theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, forthcoming.

 

Newbert SL, Hill RP. 2010. Whose change are we talking about? When multiple parties and multiple agendas collide. In Bloom PN, Skloot E (eds), Scaling social impact: New thinking, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 127-146.

 

Newbert SL, Walsh ST, Kirchhoff BA, Chavez VA. 2006. Technology-driven entrepreneurship: Muddling through and succeeding with the second product.  In Rice MP, Habbershon TG (eds), Entrepreneurship: The engine of growth, volume 3, Westport, CT: Praeger, pp. 291-312.