Items where Author is "Mazzelli, Ambra"
Journal Article
Mazzelli, Ambra and Miller, D and Le Breton-Miller, I and De Massis, Alfredo and Kotlar, Josip (2023) Outcome-based imitation in family firms’ international market entry decisions. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 47 (4). pp. 1059-1092. ISSN 1042-2587
Mazzelli, Ambra and Rondi, E. and De Massis, Alfredo (2022) A theory of social capital transference. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022 (1). ISSN 0065-0668
Mazzelli, Ambra and De Massis, Alfredo and Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio and Del Giudice, M and Kahn, Z (2020) Behind ambidextrous search : The microfoundations of search in family and non-family firms. Long Range Planning, 53 (6): 101882. ISSN 0024-6301
Mazzelli, Ambra and Kotlar, Josip and De Massis, Alfredo (2018) Blending in while standing out : selective conformity and new product introduction in family firms. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 42 (2). pp. 206-230. ISSN 1042-2587
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Mazzelli, Ambra (2015) Behavioural theory and the family business. In: Theoretical perspectives on family businesses :. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham. ISBN 9781783479658
De Massis, Alfredo and Discua Cruz, Allan and Jackson, Jacqueline and Kotlar, Josip and Mazzelli, Ambra (2014) Beales Hotels : embracing change while minding their own business for over 200 years. In: The Global STEP Booklet Volume II : Sustaining Entrepreneurial Family Firms: Developing the Core, Expanding the Boundaries. Babson College Centre for Entrepreneurship, pp. 81-86.
Contribution to Conference
Mazzelli, Ambra and De Massis, Alfredo (2015) A contingent perspective and multidimensional conceptualization of problemistic search. In: 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, 2015-08-07 - 2015-10-11, Vancouver Convention Centre.
Thesis
Mazzelli, Ambra and De Massis, Alfredo and Walter, Sascha (2016) When problems knock at the organization's door - a theory of motivation to change, problemistic search and choice of action : organization theory under a behavioral lens. PhD thesis, Lancaster University.