Items where Author is "Ge, Bingbing"

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Pecis, Lara and Ge, Bingbing (2025) The bittersweet taste of family business : exploring the dynamics gendering and racializing entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. ISSN 0898-5626

Cho, Daniel S. and Owalla, Beldina and Ge, Bingbing (2024) Entrepreneurs in residence at the nexus of regional economy and university entrepreneurial ecosystems. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 11 (1). pp. 441-452. ISSN 2168-1376

Leitch, Claire and Turner, Paul and Stowell, Alison and Piacentini, Maria and Hendry, Linda and Mumford, Clare and Hardy, John and Hadley, Charlotte and Cronin, James and Skandalis, Alex and Sparks, Carly and McKay, Ian and Gwynne, Katie and Routh, Jane and Brunclikova, Lenka and Nahar, Sharmin and Kaivanto, Kim and Tao, Mengjun and Ge, Bingbing (2024) Not the enemy: Changing attitudes and behaviours with the Plastic Packaging in People's Lives project. UNSPECIFIED.

Kleine, Rebecca Vanessa Alguera and Ge, Bingbing and De Massis, Alfredo (2024) Look in to look out : Strategy and Family Business Identity during Covid-19. Small Business Economics, 63 (3). pp. 993-1018. ISSN 0921-898X

Rathakrishnan, Thanuja and Ge, Bingbing and Irviana, Lala (2024) The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. In: Asian Family Business Case Studies : The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience. Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 13-21. ISBN 9781837537617

Ge, Bingbing (2024) Fears or Opportunities : Teaching Focus Group as a Qualitative Research Method. In: Innovation in the Teaching of Research Methodology Excellence Awards : An Anthology of Case Histories 2024. Academic Conferences International Limited, Reading, pp. 1-6. ISBN 9781917204026

Ge, Bingbing and Hamilton, Eleanor and Haag, Kajsa (2024) An Entrepreneurship-as-Practice perspective of next-generation becoming family businesses successors : The role of discursive artefacts. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 36 (3-4). pp. 489-515. ISSN 0898-5626

Pecis, Lara and Ge, Bingbing and Bauer, Florian (2024) The strategic realignment of paradoxical family and business goals in family business : A rhetorical history perspective. Business History. ISSN 0007-6791

Ge, Bingbing and Feranita, Feranita (2024) Cultural variation of family businesses : Asia. In: Elgar Encyclopedia of Family Business :. Elgar Encyclopedias in Business and Management series . Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781800888715

Ge, Bingbing (2024) An Engaged Scholarship Route -Case writing, teaching, and research. Scholarship and Innovation in Management Education. pp. 18-19.

Ge, Bingbing and Hamilton, Eleanor and Haag, Kajsa (2023) An Entrepreneurship-as-Practice Perspective on Family Business Successors. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023 (1). ISSN 0065-0668

Ge, Bingbing and Shaw, Kevin (2023) Heatherlea: Succession in a Modern Family Business. The Case Centre.

Mason, Katy and Wagg, Sharon and Ge, Bingbing and Harrison, Ben and Wilkes, Melanie and Hayes, Niall and Perez Ojeda, David (2022) Digital Poverty Transformation : Accessing Digital Services in Rural Northwest Communities. British Academy.

Ge, Bingbing and De Massis, Alfredo and Kotlar, Josip (2022) Using Family History for Competitive Advantage. FamilyBusiness.org.

Mason, Katy and Wagg, Sharon and Ge, Bingbing and Harrison, Ben and Wilkes, Melanie and Hayes, Niall and Perez Ojeda, David (2022) Digital Poverty Transformation : Accessing Digital Services in Rural Northwest Communities. [Report]

Ge, Bingbing and Campopiano, Giovanna (2022) Knowledge Management in Family Business Succession : Current trends and future directions. Journal of Knowledge Management, 26 (2). pp. 326-349. ISSN 1367-3270

Ge, Bingbing and De Massis, Alfredo and Kotlar, Josip (2022) Mining the Past : History Scripting Strategies and Competitive Advantage in a Family Business. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 46 (1). pp. 223-251. ISSN 1042-2587

De Massis, Alfredo and Ge, Bingbing and Kotlar, Josip (2021) Mining the Past: how 'History Scripting' Strategies can Help Family Businesses Achieve Competitive Advantages. Campden FB.

Ge, Bingbing (2021) Succession: how true to life is the TV series? The Conversation.

Ge, Bingbing and Campopiano, Giovanna and De Massis, Alfredo and Campopiano, Giovanna (2021) Intangible aspects of family involvement in family business : Knowledge management, history, and strategy authenticity. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

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