
| Wang, Gang |
Associate Professor |
Department of Business Administration |
Email: logiconsult@whu.edu.cn |
PhD, Management, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2013) |
B.A., Computer Science, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2007) |
TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS
Teaching Programme : New Product Development; Entrepreneurial Management
Teaching Focusing : Entrepreneurial Management; Innovation Management
Research Areas : New Product Development; Strategic Alliance; Entrepreneurship
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Ross Business School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2011-2012
Management School, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2015-2016
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers (International)
Environmental scanning, cross-functional coordination and the adoption of green strategies: An information processing perspective. Creativity and Innovation Management, 2024, 33(1): 39–60.
Comparative effects of relational mechanisms and formal contracts on alliance success, Baltic Journal of Management, 2023, 18(5): 683-702.
How Do Firms Achieve Successful Technology Commercialization? Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2022, 69(5): 1973-1986.
A Moderated Mediation Model Linking Entrepreneurial Orientation to Strategic Alliance Performance. British Journal of Management, 2021, 32(4): 1338-1358.
Entrepreneurial orientation and organizational knowledge creation: a configurational approach. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2019, 36(4): 1193-1219.
Entrepreneurial Business Tie and Product Innovation: A Moderated Mediation Model. Sustainability, 2019, 11(6628):1-18.
Entrepreneurial Business Ties and New Venture Growth: The Mediating Role of Resource Acquiring, Bundling and Leveraging. Sustainability, 2019, 11(244): 1-19.
Entrepreneurial Orientation, Strategic Alliances, and Firm Performance: Inside the Black Box. Long Range Planning, 2016, 49:103-116.
Managerial Ties and Firm Performance in an Emerging Economy: Tests of the Mediating and Moderating Effects. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2013, 30(2):537-559.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Government-funded grants
The impact of entrepreneurial network on new ventures' business model innovation: Mediation, contingency and configurational approaches, NSFC, 2015-2017.