Anastasia Bailey

Assistant Professor, Management & Global Business Dept. at Rutgers Business School

Schools

  • Rutgers Business School

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Biography

Rutgers Business School

Dr. Bailey's research interests lie at the intersection of the international business and entrepreneurship fields with specific interest in two streams: (1) how local and cross-border knowledge flows (e.g. of social and human capital) through migrant networks impact entrepreneurial activities; and (2) how institutional characteristics (e.g. culture and institutional voids) affect the behavior of entrepreneurial firms.

Academic degrees

  • Ph.D., Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University, Business Administration
  • MBA, School of Business and Industry, Florida A&M University, Marketing
  • B.S., School of Business and Industry, Florida A&M University, Business Administration

Companies

  • Assistant Professor, Management & Global Business Dept. Rutgers Business School (2016)
  • PhD Candidate International Business & Entrepreneurship The Ohio State University
  • PhD Candidate The Ohio State University (2010 — 2016)
  • Senior Purchasing Manager Procter & Gamble (2006 — 2010)

Publications

Kistruck, G., Webb, J., Sutter, C., Bailey, A., (2014). The Double-Edged Sword of Legitimacy in Base-of-the-Pyramid Markets. Journal of Business Venturing, 30(3): 436-451

Sutter, C., Webb, J., Kistruck, G., Bailey, A. (2013). Fight, Hide, or Comply: Entrepreneurs’ Responses to Semi-Formal Illegitimate Institutional Arrangements, Journal of Business Venturing, 28(6): 743-758

Kistruck, G., Webb, J., Sutter, C., Bailey, A., (2013). Legitimacy and Resource Flows in Base-of-the-Pyramid Market. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 33(14): Article 8

Benjamin, C.O., Graham, A., Shariat, M. (February 2006). Selecting RFID Systems for Supply Chain Enhancement. International Journal of Business Research

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