Marc J. Dollinger
- Emeritus Professor in Management
- Editor of Business Horizons, Emeritus
Campus: Bloomington
Biography
Dr. Dollinger is a Professor of Business Administration in the Management Department at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana
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Dr. Dollinger is a Professor of Business Administration in the Management Department at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. He received his MBA and Ph.D. from Lehigh University ('78, '82) in Pennsylvania and spent five years at the University of Kentucky before his appointment to Indiana. He has taught entrepreneurship at the International University of Japan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and in the Kelley Direct Online MBA program. Marc is also a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Asian Business Studies and a former board member of Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice and the Academy of Management Review. His 1990 paper, "The Evolution of Collective Strategies in Fragmented Industries," was awarded the Best Paper Award by the Academy of Management Review.
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Areas of Expertise
Mega-Event Entrepreneurship, Chinese Management Practices, Cooperative Strategies in Fragmented Industries
Selected Publications
- Dollinger, M. (2008). Entrepreneurship: Strategies and Resources (Fourth edition). Lombard, IL: Marsh Publications.
- Saxton, T. and Dollinger, M. (2004). Target reputation and appropriability: Picking and deploying resources in acquisitions. Journal of Management, 30(1), 123-147.
- Dollinger, M., and Cheong, H. (1999). Ltd: Entrepreneurship and Diversification in a Chinese Company. Indiana University CIBER.
- Dollinger, M., and Danis, W. (1998). Preferred decision-making styles: A cross cultural comparison. Psychological Reports, 82, 755-761.
- Danis, W., and Dollinger, M. (1998). A provisional comparison of factor structures using English, Japanese, and Chinese versions of the Kirton Adaption-Innovation Inventory. Psychological Reports, 83, 1095-1103.
Edited on December 6, 2019