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Benjamin Fath
Benjamin Fath
International Small Business Journal ISBJ
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Assembling capabilities for innovation: evidence from New Zealand SMEs
DH Whittaker, BP Fath, A Fiedler
International small business journal 34 (1), 123-143, 2016
982016
Overcoming the liability of outsidership in institutional voids: Trust, emerging goals, and learning about opportunities
A Fiedler, BP Fath, DH Whittaker
International Small Business Journal 35 (3), 262-284, 2017
732017
International relationships and resilience of New Zealand SME exporters during COVID-19
B Fath, A Fiedler, N Sinkovics, RR Sinkovics, B Sullivan-Taylor
Critical Perspectives on International Business 17 (2), 359-379, 2021
662021
Collective destination marketing in China: Leveraging social media celebrity endorsement
BP Fath, A Fiedler, Z Li, DH Whittaker
Tourism Analysis 22 (3), 377-387, 2017
212017
The European Company (SE): Power and participation in the multinational corporation
C Casey, A Fiedler, B Fath
European Journal of Industrial Relations 22 (1), 73-90, 2016
202016
Transnational employee voice and knowledge exchange in the multinational corporation: The European Company (SE) experience
A Fiedler, C Casey, B Fath
Human relations 74 (7), 1033-1059, 2021
142021
The dominant narrative of the New Zealand–China free trade agreement: Peripheral evidence, presumptive tilt and business realities
A Fiedler, B Fath, DH Whittaker
New Political Economy 26 (3), 328-343, 2021
82021
Open to competition? Competitive density and the growth of young New Zealand ventures
DH Whittaker, B Fath, A Fiedler
Australian Journal of Management 45 (2), 343-358, 2020
52020
The Paradox of Distance–New Zealand Businesses During Covid-19
B Fath, A Fiedler, N Sinkovics, RR Sinkovics
International Business in Times of Crisis: Tribute Volume to Geoffrey Jones …, 2022
42022
Exporting from a remote, open economy during Covid-19: challenges and opportunities for SMEs
A Fiedler, B Fath, N Sinkovics, RR Sinkovics
Management Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis, 71-82, 2021
42021
Growing New Zealand businesses: Summary of survey findings
D Whittaker, B Fath, A Fiedler, G Simmons
New Zealand Asia Institute, The University of Auckland Business School, 2011
42011
Developing venture opportunities amidst rivalry: Entrepreneurs’ backgrounds and the governing role of maintaining confidence
B Fath, H Whittaker, A Fiedler
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 33 (7-8), 641-667, 2021
32021
Activating assets of foreignness in compressed developing markets: evidence from New Zealand SMEs entering the Chinese market
A Fiedler, B Fath, DH Whittaker, M Garlick
Asia Pacific Business Review 30 (1), 49-71, 2024
22024
On-ramp or speed bump? How boards influence the internationalisation of international new ventures
A Fiedler, B Fath, N Sinkovics, RR Sinkovics
International Small Business Journal 41 (6), 590-622, 2023
12023
Asian Investment in New Zealand
N Hamilton-Hart, A Fiedler, B Fath
12017
Growing innovative ventures–An investigation of individual-opportunity nexuses
BP Fath
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2011
12011
Complements or substitutes? Domestic and international network search and SME ambidexterity
J Wright, A Fiedler, B Fath
Critical Perspectives on International Business, 2024
2024
Friends and foes: Embracing coopetition for sustainability in the New Zealand alternative protein industry
V Vu, B Fath
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2024
2024
Exploration and exploitation in accelerated internationalization: Evidence from the global wine industry
M Benson-Rea, S Freeman, C Stringer, B Fath, C Felzensztein
9th Academy of Wine Business Research Conference, 655, 2016
2016
Growth Opportunity Development in High-Tech Entrepreneurs: Business Objectives, Human Resources Orientation and Competitive Advantage
B Fath, A Fiedler, G Simmons, H Whittaker, P Byosiere
18th IAMB conference of the International Academy of Management and Business, 2014
2014
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