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Anu Wadhwa

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THE SIGNALING VALUE OF REPUTATION AND STATUS: EVIDENCE FROM VC-BACKED ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES IN THE CLEANTECH SECTOR

Anu Wadhwa, Giovanni Liotta

We contribute to the ongoing debate on the differential effects of two important intangible assets on organizational outcomes: reputation and status. We explore whether they exert distinct signaling effects on external parties whom evaluate the quality of ...
2016

Reputation And Decision Making Under Ambiguity: A Study Of Us Venture Capital Firms' Investments In The Emerging Clean Energy Sector

Anu Wadhwa

This study examines the role of reputation on decision making under ambiguity. Drawing on social cognition and behavioral theories, we propose that a firm's reputation exerts dual pressures on its decision making under ambiguity. On the one hand, a firm's ...
Acad Management2014

Pre-Entry Resources, Strategic Positioning Choices and Introduction of Dominant Designs: Evidence from the Hard Disk Drive Industry

Christopher Tucci, Anu Wadhwa, Richard Tee

We investigate the role that strategic positioning choices and pre-entry endowments play in determining the post entry innovative performance of firms that enter new markets. We hypothesize that the flexibility enjoyed by small entrants allows them to posi ...
EPFL2013
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