Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Publications

Journal articles and papers

  • Asad, Ahmad Al; Liu, Kun; Fu, Kun (2020): How do foreign entrepreneurs adapt to local corruption norms in the Middle East? Institutional multiplicities and individual adaptation. figshare. Journal contribution.
  • Bacon, N., Wright, M., Scholes, L. & Meuleman, M. (2010). Assessing the Impact of private equity on industrial relations in Europe, Human Relations, 63(9), 1343-1370.
  • Bacon, N.; Wright, M.; Meuleman, M. & Scholes, L. (2012). The impact of private equity on management practices in European buyouts: short-termism and Anglo American effects", Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 51, 605–626.
  • Driver, C., Grosman, A., and Scaramozzino, P. 2020. P. Dividend Policy and Investor Pressure, Economic Modelling, 89: 559-576 (ABS2, impact factor: 2.056). DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2019.11.016 
  • Dolfsma, W. and Grosman, A. 2019. State Capitalism Revisited: A Review of Emergent Forms and Developments. Journal of Economic Issues, 53(2): 579-586 (ABS2). DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2019.1606653
  • Dy, Angela; Dar, Sadhvi; Brewis, Deborah; Liu, Helena (2020): The Business School is racist: Act up!. Loughborough University. Journal contribution.
  • Dy, A., & Agwunobi, A. J. (2018). Intersectionality and mixed methods for social context in entrepreneurship. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research.
  • Dy, A.; Marlow, S.; Martin, L. (2016). A Web of Opportunity or the Same Old Story?. Women Digital Entrepreneurs and Intersectionality Theory. Human Relations.
  • Dy, A.; Marlow, S.; Martin, L. (2016). A Web of Opportunity or the Same Old Story? Women Digital Entrepreneurs and Intersectionality Theory. Human Relations.
  • Dy, A.; Martin, L.; Marlow, S. (2016). Not as easy as it looks: Digital entrepreneurship, the great leveller?. Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference 2016. Track: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Realities: Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research. Awarded Best Paper in Track and Best Conference Paper.
  • Dy, A.; Martin, L.; Marlow, S. (2016). Not as easy as it looks: Digital entrepreneurship, the great leveller?. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Realities: Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research.
  • Dy, A., (2016). Pursuing intersectionality, unsettling dominant imaginaries [book review]. Journal of Critical Realism, 15(5), pp. 543-547. 
  • ESFAHBODI, A. ... et al, 2016. Governance pressures and performance outcomes of sustainable supply chain management – An empirical analysis of UK manufacturing industry. Journal of Cleaner Production, 155 (Part 2), pp.66-78.
  • Fini, R. ... et al. (2017). Institutional determinants of university spin-off quantity and quality: a longitudinal, multilevel, cross-country study. Small Business Economics, 48 (2), pp.361-391.
  • Fu, K., Larsson, A-S., and Wennberg, K., (2018). Habitual entrepreneurs in the making: how labour market rigidity and employment affects entrepreneurial re-entry. Small Business Economics, In Press.
  • Fu, K., Wennberg, K., & Falkenhall, B. (2018). Productive entrepreneurship and the effectiveness of insolvency legislation: a cross-country study. Small Business Economics, 1-22.
  • Garcia, P. ...et al. (2017). Parental behaviors and next-generation engagement in family firms: A social cognitive perspective. Presented at the Theories of Family Enterprise Academic Conference (TOFE), St Gallen, Switzerland, May 22-24th.
  • Garcia, P.R.J.M., Sharma, P., De Massis, A., Wright, M. and Scholes, L. (2018) Perceived parental behaviors and next generation engagement in family firms: a social cognitive perspective. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, [forthcoming]
  • Graham, G., Meriton, R.F. and Henelly, P., 2016. Sentiment analysis using KNIME: a systematic literature review of big data logistics. Presented at Emerging 2016: The Eighth International Conference on Emerging Networks and Systems Intelligence, Venice, Italy, 9-13th October, pp. 65-8.
  • Grosman, A., Aguilera, R. V. and Wright, M. 2019. Lost in Translation? Corporate Governance, Independent Boards and Blockholder Appropriation. Journal of World Business, 54(4): 258-272, (ABS4, impact factor: 6.078), DOI: 10.1016/j.jwb.2018.09.001. Included in a special issue “Corporate governance and MNE strategies in emerging economies”
  • Grosman, A. and Leiponen, A. 2018. Organizational Transparency and Power in Firm Ownership Networks. Journal of Comparative Economics, 46(4): 1185-1177, (ABS3, impact factor: 1.236), DOI: 10.1016/j.jce.2018.07.001
  • Grosman, A., Okhmatovskiy, I., & Wright, M. 2016. State Control and Corporate Governance in Transition Economies: 25 Years on from 1989. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 24(3): 200–221 (ABS3, impact factor: 3.571), DOI: 10.1111/corg.12145. Included in a special issue “Review of Corporate Governance”.
  • Grosman, A. and Leiponen, A. 2018. Organizational transparency and power in firm ownership networks. Journal of Comparative Economics, [forthcoming].
  • Grosman, A., Aguilera, R. V. and Wright, M. 2018. Lost in Translation? Corporate Governance, Independent Boards and Blockholder Appropriation. Journal of World Business, [forthcoming].
  • Grosman, A., Okhmatovskiy, I. and Wright, M., 2016. State control and corporate governance in transition economies: 25 years on from 1989. Corporate Governance, 24 (3), pp. 200-221.
  • Hughes, Mathew; Oliveira, Joao; Georgiadou, Elena; Scholes, Louise; Hughes, Paul (2020): Family firms and their international subsidiaries: does subsidiary performance depend on family involvement?. Loughborough University. Conference contribution.
  • Li, Y.; Wright, M. & Scholes, L. (2010). Chinese management buyouts and board transformation, Journal of Business Ethics, 95(S2), 361-380.
  • Liu, S., Skinner, J. and Grosman, A. 2020. From Rags to Riches: Business Model Innovation Shifts in the Ecosystem of the Chinese Super League, Journal of Global Sport Management, included in a Special Issue “Football in China: Vision, Policy, Strategy and Management”. DOI:10.1080/24704067.2020.1751675
  • Lockett, A., Wright, M., Burrows, A., Scholes L. & Paton, D. (2008). The export intensity of venture capital backed companies, Small Business Economics, 31(1), 39-58.
  • Marlow, S. and Martinez Dy, A. (2018) Annual review article: Is it time to rethink the gender agenda in entrepreneurship research? International Small Business Journal, 36(1), pp. 3-22.
  • Martin, L. and Martinez Dy, A. (2012) Qualities and quantities: using philosophy to guide our research. Gifted and Talented International, 27(2): 33-35.
  • Martinez Dy, A., Martin, L., & Marlow, S. (2018). Emancipation through digital entrepreneurship? A critical realist analysis. Organization, [in press].
  • Martinez Dy, A., Martin, L., Marlow, M. (2014) Developing a critical realist approach to intersectionality, Journal of Critical Realism, 13(5): 447- 466.
  • Meriton, R. (2015). Professional learning: a morphogenetic approach to analysing managerial learning in the context of dynamic capabilities. Presented at: 7th Annual Conference on Critical Perspectives on Professional Learning, Leeds, UK, 15 June 2015.
  • Meriton, R. ...et al. (2018) Electric sports cars and their impact on the component sourcing process.
  • Meriton, R.F. (2016). Big data analytics-enabled supply chain management. Presented at the Interdisciplinary Research Conference, University of Seychelles, 11th April.
  • Meriton, R.F. (2017). Unpacking the left side of PsyCap: An Archerian analysis. Presented at the Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference, British Psychology Society, Liverpool, 18-20th January.
  • Meriton, R.F. ...et al. (2016). Organisational capabilities for virtual citizen science: A critical realist approach. Presented at BAM 2016: Thriving in Turbulent Times, Newcastle, UK, 6th-8th September 2016.
  • Meriton, R.F. and Graham, G. (2016). Big data and supply chain management: A marriage of convenience. Presented at the 20th International Manufacturing Symposium, Cambridge, UK, 29-30th September.
  • Meriton, R.F. and Pandza, K. (2015). The morphogenesis of organisational capabilities. Presented at: The Strategic Management Society (SMS) 35th International Annual Conference, 3rd-6th October 2015, Denver, Colorado.
  • Meuleman, M., Amess, K., Wright, M. & Scholes, L. (2009). Agency, strategic entrepreneurship and the performance of private equity backed buyouts, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 33(1), 213-239.
  • Miller, D., Wright, M., Le Breton-Miller, I. & Scholes, L. (2015). Resources and innovation in family businesses: The Janus-face of family socio-emotional preferences, California Management Review, (forthcoming).
  • Mustafa, M. ... et al, 2016. Introduction to The role of context in understanding Asian family firms. International Journal of Management Practice, 9 (4), pp. 333-343.
  • Scholes, L. & Wilson, N. (2014). The importance of family Firm trusts in family firm governance. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 36(6), 1285-1293.
  • Scholes, L. ... et al, (2015). Family firm performance: trusts, ownership and governance. Presented at the IFERA 2015 Annual Conference, Hamburg, Germany, 30 June-3 July 2017.
  • Scholes, L. ...et al. (2017). The influence of family firms on the sustainability of start-up/nascent enterprises. Presented at ISBE Conference 2017: Borders’, prosperity and entrepreneurial responses, Belfast, 8-9th November.
  • Scholes, L. ...et al. (2018). The influence of family firms on the sustainability of start-up/nascent enterprises. Presented at the 14th Workshop on Family Firm Management Research, ‘Entrepreneurial Families across Generations’, Larnaca, Cyprus, 17-19 May 2018.
  • SCHOLES, L. and HUGHES, M., 2018. Innovation in family firms: the role of different governance contexts. IFERA 2018 Annual Conference, Zwolle, The Netherlands, 3-6 July 2017.
  • SCHOLES, L., ELLIOTT, C. and MUSTAFA, M., 2019. Learning through the generations: challenging the myths of family business survival. Presented at the 15TH EIASM Workshop on Family Firm Management Research: Family Entrepreneurship and Society, Nantes, May 23-25th.
  • Scholes, L. and Mustafa, M. & Chen S. (2015). Internationalisation of small family firms: The Influence of family from a socioemotional wealth perspective, Thunderbird International Business Review, 58(2), pp. 131-146.
  • Scholes, L., Westhead, P. & Burrows, A. (2008). Family firm succession: the management buy-out and buy-in routes, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 15(1), 8. (Best paper award from Emerald Insight).
  • Scholes, L., Wright, M., Westhead, P. & Bruining, H. (2010). Strategic changes in family firms post-management buyout: Ownership and governance issues, International Small Business Journal, 28(5), 505-521.
  • Scholes, L., Wright, M., Westhead, P., Burrows, A. & Bruining, H. (2007). Information sharing, price negotiation and management buy-outs of private family-owned firms, Small Business Economics, 29(3), 329-349.
  • SIEBERS, L.Q., ZHANG, T. and LI, F., 2013. Retail positioning through customer satisfaction: an alternative explanation to the resource-based view. Journal of Strategic Marketing, 21 (7), pp.559-587.
  • Weir, C., Wright, M. & Scholes, L., (2008). Public-to-private buy-outs, distress costs and private equity. Applied Financial Economics, 18(10), 801-819.
  • Wilson, N., Wright, M. Siegel, D. & Scholes, L. (2012). Private equity portfolio company performance during the global recession, Journal of Corporate Finance, 18(1), 193-205.
  • Wilson, N., Wright, M., & Scholes, L. (2013). Family business survival and the role of boards, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 37(6), 1369–1389.
  • Wright, M., Renneboog, L., Simons, T. & Scholes, L. (2006). Leveraged buy-outs in the UK and continental Europe: retrospect and prospect, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 18(3), 38-55.
  • Wright, M., Wood, G., Musacchio, A., Okhmatovskiy, I, and Grosman, A. 2020. State Capitalism in International Context. Special Issue, Journal of World Business (ABS4, impact factor: 6.078). Forthcoming
  • ZHAO, Y. ... et al, 2019. The evolution of platform business models: Exploring competitive battles in the world of platforms. Long Range Planning, Doi: 10.1016/j.lrp.2019.101892.

Books 

  • Marlow, S. and Martinez Dy, A. (forthcoming 2016). Women entrepreneurs and their ventures: complicating categories and contextualising gender, The Routledge Companion to Global Female Entrepreneurship. Eds. C. Henry, T. Nelson, and K. Lewis. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Scholes, L. and Wright, M. (2009). Leverage Buy-outs and Recession, in QFINANCE: The Ultimate Resource, Bloomsbury Publications.
  • Scholes, L.; Wright, M.; Westhead, P.; Burrows, A.; Bruining, H. (2009), Information sharing, price negotiation and management buy-outs of private family-owned firms, in Private Equity and Management Buy-outs, eds. Wright M. and Bruining H., Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
  • Wright, M., Li, Y. and Scholes, L. (2013). Management buyouts and board transformation in China’s transition economy, in Entrepreneurship, Finance, Governance and Ethics, eds D. Cumming et al. Springer.
  • ZHANG, T., SIEBERS, P-O. and AICKELIN, U., 2012. A three-dimensional model of residential energy consumer archetypes for local energy policy design in the UK. Energy Policy, 47, pp.102-110.
  • ZHU, B. ... et al, 2017. Forecasting carbon price using empirical mode decomposition and evolutionary least squares support vector regression. Applied Energy, 191, pp.521-530.

Editorships

  • International Small Business Journal, Louise Scholes, Editorial board, 2014-present.