Pavel Zhelyazkov

Assistant Professor of Management at HKUST Business School

Schools

  • HKUST Business School

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Biography

HKUST Business School

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Harvard Business School (2009 — 2015)
  • M.A. Harvard University (2009 — 2011)
  • Bachelor of Science - BS Duke University (2002 — 2006)
  • Semester-long exchange program in Spring 2005 Sciences Po (2005 — 2005)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor HKUST Business School (2015)
  • Doctoral Student Harvard Business School (2009 — 2015)
  • Business Analyst McKinsey & Company (2006 — 2009)

Publications

Refereed Journal Publications (Chronological, alphabetical)

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2018. Interactions and interests: Collaboration outcomes, competitive concerns, and the limits to triadic closure.  Administrative Science Quarterly , 63: 210-247. (Download here)

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. & Gulati, R. 2016. After the break-up: The relational and reputational consequences of withdrawals from venture capital syndicates.  Academy of Management Journal , 59: 277-301. (Download here)

-Gulati, R., Wohlgezogen, F. & Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2012. The two facets of collaboration: Cooperation and coordination in strategic alliances. Academy of Management Annals, 6: 531-583. (Download here)

Refereed Conference Proceedings

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. & Gulati, R. 2013. Crime and punishment: The reputational consequences of withdrawals from VC syndicates. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management.

-Finalist, Best Paper Award of the Organizations and Management Theory division

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2012. When does the glue of social ties dissolve? Syndication ties and performance cues in withdrawals from venture capital syndicates, 1985-2009. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management

Selected Recent Conference Presentations

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2016. Interactions and interests: Collaboration outcomes, competitive concerns, and the limits to triadic closure. Presented at the Asian Management Research Consortium (AMRC), Singapore; and Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA.

-Desantola, A., Zhelyazkov, P. I. & Gulati, R. 2016. Endorsing or eclipsing: Collaborator status an d the consequences of organizational successes and failures. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA.

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2014. Presence of a tie or content of the tie? Venture capital syndication networks and limited partner investment decisions. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA; and the Transatlantic Doctoral Conference, London.

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. & Gulati, R. 2014. After the break-up: The relational and reputational consequences of withdrawals from VC syndicates. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. & Gulati, R. 2013. Crime and punishment: The reputational consequences of withdrawals from VC syndicates. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL; and the Transatlantic Doctoral Conference, London.

-Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2012. When does the glue of social ties dissolve? Syndication ties and performance cues in withdrawals from venture capital syndicates, 1985-2009. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

-Gulati, R., Wohlgezogen, F. &amp Zhelyazkov, P. I. 2011. Willing and able: Cooperation and coordination in interorganizational relationships. Presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.

Honors And Awards

-2013. Finalist, Best Paper Award, Academy of Management OMT Division -2010 & 2011. Outstanding Reviewer Award, Academy of Management BPS Division

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