Jens Schmidt
Assistant Professor, Strategic Management at Aalto University School of Business
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- Aalto University School of Business
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Aalto University School of Business
Peer-reviewed scientific articles
Journal article-refereed, Original researchCustomer-specific synergies and market convergence
Schmidt, Jens; Makadok, Richard; Keil, Thomas2016 in STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL (WILEY-BLACKWELL)ISSN: 0143-2095What Makes a Resource Valuable? Identifying the Drivers of Firm-Idiosyncratic Resource Value
Schmidt, Jens; Keil, Thomas2013 in ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW (ACAD MANAGEMENT)ISSN: 0363-7425Book section, Chapters in research booksCognition, resources, and opportunities: Managerial judgment, theories of success, and the origin of novel strategies
Schmidt, Jens2015 ISBN: 978-1-78441-946-2ISSN: 0742-3322Conference proceedingsUnique Demand Complementarities - A Demand-based Theory of Diversification
Schmidt, Jens; Keil, Thomas2010 A demand-based theory of diversification
Schmidt, J.; Keil, Thomas2009
Customer-specific synergies and market convergence
What Makes a Resource Valuable? Identifying the Drivers of Firm-Idiosyncratic Resource Value
Cognition, resources, and opportunities: Managerial judgment, theories of success, and the origin of novel strategies
Conference proceedingsUnique Demand Complementarities - A Demand-based Theory of Diversification
Schmidt, Jens; Keil, Thomas2010 A demand-based theory of diversification
Schmidt, J.; Keil, Thomas2009
Unique Demand Complementarities - A Demand-based Theory of Diversification
A demand-based theory of diversification
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