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July 2015
JAMES J. CHRISMAN
Office
308A McCool Hall
Department of Management and Information Systems
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9581
tel. 662-325-1991, fax. 662-325-8651
e-mail: jchrisman@business.msstate.edu
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1121 Edinburgh Drive
Starkville, MS 39759
tel. 662-615-4373
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EDUCATION
University of Georgia, Ph.D., Policy and Systems, 1986. (Dissertation: Strategy, Skills, and
Success: An Exploratory Study).
Bradley University, M.B.A., 1982.
Western Illinois University, B.B., Finance, 1980.
Illinois Central College, A.A., Business Administration, 1977.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY (August 2002 – present).
Professor, Department of Management and Information Systems. Tenured June 2004.
Department Head, Management and Information Systems, 2014 – present.
Julia Bennett Rouse Professorship of Management, 2014 – present.
Director, Center of Family Enterprise Research, 2009 – present.
Interim Director, Center of Family Enterprise Research, 2007 – 2009.
Undergraduate:
Teaching: Entrepreneurship, Directed Studies in Entrepreneurship Planning. Business Policy.
Masters:
Oral Examination Committee: Gregory Brooks, MSBA (Finance).
Advisor for three MBA field studies.
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Teaching: Strategic Business Consulting; Directed Study in Entrepreneurial Training; Directed
Studies in Entrepreneurship Planning.
Doctoral:
Prepared Comprehensive Examination for Ph.D. students majoring in Strategy and Ph.D.
students minoring in Management, 2006; contributed to exams in 2003-2005 and 2007-2014.
Committee member: Nirmalee Summers (2015). The impact of awareness of being monitored on
internet usage policy compliance: An agency and stewardship view.
Committee member: Bart Debicki (2012). Socioemotional wealth and family firm
internationalization: The moderating effect of environmental munificence.
Co-Supervisor: Greg Tapis (2011). The influence of the physical environment and culture on
family member involvement and succession intentions in the family business: An application of
historical, cultural, and political ecology.
Supervisor: Esra Memili (2011). Control-enhancing corporate governance mechanisms: Family
versus nonfamily publicly traded firms (Co-Winner, 2012 Family Firm Institute Dissertation
Award).
Supervisor: Sami Alwuhaibi (2009). A cultural perspective on the impact of family and society
on the competitive advantage of organizations and nations (Winner, 2009 Family Firm
Institute Dissertation Award).
Supervisor, J. Kirk Ring (2009). Stakeholder salience in the family firm.
Committee member: Jeff Wu (2009). Essays concerning the directors of Taiwanese
corporations: Their turnovers and their influence on firm performance.
Supervisor: Erick Chang (2007). Entrepreneurship and economic development and growth: An
investigation at the county level (Finalist, NFIB Entrepreneurship/Independent Business
Doctoral Dissertation Award, Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management).
Committee member: Mohamed. F. (2007) The impact of tie strength between complementors in
strategic alliances on firms’ innovation and performance.
Committee member: Keogh, S. (2006). A social exchange perspective of intention to quit.
Committee member: Hassan, A. (2003). Antecedents and consequences of competitive
aggressiveness: An embeddedness perspective.
Teaching: Theories of the Entrepreneurial and Family Firm (MGT 9913). Theories in
Entrepreneurship and Family Business (MGT 9933). Directed Studies in Entrepreneurship.
Directed Studies in Family Business.
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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA (January 2006 – present).
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise.
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY (July 2002 – 2005)
Research Fellow, Centre for Family Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY (July 1993 – June 2002)
Professor, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Area. Tenured July 1995.
Endowed Professorship in Family Business Entrepreneurship, July 1, 1999 – June 30, 2002.
Director, Centre for Family Business Management and Entrepreneurship, July 1, 1999 – June 30,
2002).
Created Centre. Responsible for all aspects of its operations and management. Developed
proposal that led to a $5 million endowment for family business studies.
Associate Dean, Research, Ph.D. Program, MBA Thesis Program (July 1, 1997 - June 30, 2001).
Responsibilities include the management and coordination of research support strategy,
programs, and funds, merit evaluation, tenure and promotion, sabbatical leaves, visiting
appointments, and the administration of the Ph.D. program and MBA Thesis Program. Also
serve as liaison with the University's Vice-President of Research and Research Services.
Assisted in Faculty fundraising and grants directed at government and industry.
Accomplishments included: preparation of successful $25 million fundraising proposal for
Faculty; $80,000 Intellectual Infrastructure Partnership Program grant with Faculty of Social
Sciences to establish computer assisted telephone interviewing lab and upgrade group decision
systems support lab; helped create Accord Research a University subsidiary to conduct research
for both faculty and private sector customers; $150,000 in Research Excellence Envelope grants
to fund research infrastructure for new scholars; assisted in the development of Faculty market
supplement program; revised merit guidelines and Ph.D. Program; achieved University
recognition of Faculty for research excellence in entrepreneurship, tourism, operations
management, and risk management; established Professorship in Corporate Environmental
Management; developed proposals to expand Bachelors of Commerce program, and fund Ph.D.
program, and establish a Centre for Family Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
Acting Associate Dean [Research, Ph.D. Program, MBA Thesis Program] (July 1, 1996 - June
30, 1997).
Responsibilities include the management and coordination of research support strategy,
programs, and funds, merit administration and evaluation, tenure and promotion, recruitment,
adjunct appointments, sabbatical leaves, and the administration of Ph.D. program and MBA
thesis program. Also serve as liaison with the University's Vice President of Research and
Research Services.
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Acting Co-Director, Venture Development Program (January 1, 1996 - June 30, 1996).
Responsibilities include supervision of academic programs as well as the Projects, Legal Clinic,
and Forums Programs and the national office of the Canadian Association of Family Enterprise.
Doctoral:
Designed and coordinated: Ph.D. program in Venture Development.
Supervisor: O'Grady, J. (2002). Influence of personal and environmental factors on academic
medical researchers’ decisions to commercialise the results of their research.
Supervisor: Peredo, A.M. (2001). Community based entrepreneurship, sustainable development
and the alleviation of poverty in rural Andean communities.
Co-supervisor: Pedwell, K. (1999). Influence of accounting on tax court decisions: An
empirical analysis.
Supervisor: Sharma, P. (1997). Determinants of the satisfaction of the primary stakeholders
with the succession process in family firms. (Winner, 1998 NFIB Dissertation Award for
Outstanding Research in the Fields of Entrepreneurship and Independent Business,
Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management; Honorable Mention, 1998 Family
Firm Institute Dissertation Award).
Teaching: Three sections of Conceptual Frameworks of Enterprise; two sections of Strategic
Management: Corporate Entrepreneurship; one section of Entrepreneurship: The State of the Art;
directed studies in entrepreneurship and family business.
Masters:
Co-supervisor: Harper, K.E. (2005). An agency perspective on bank lending practices to small
family businesses relative to other small firm types.
Co-supervisor: Greidanus, N.S. (2004). Internal corporate venturing in family firms: A strategic
management approach with empirical evidence on venturing goals.
Co-supervisor: Ross, T. (2003). Exploring articulation capabilities in new technology ventures.
Co-supervisor: Hugh, A. (1999). The nature of entrepreneurial work.
Committee Member: Gemmell, W.D. (1998). Factors affecting self-employment: An
examination of environmental, social control, and personal influences.
Committee member: Barrera-Hernandez, L.R. (1996). Information for sustainability: A study on
the treatment of industrial information in environmental law and policy and its implications for
sustainable development.
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Teaching: Three sections of Competitive Strategy; two sections of New Venture Planning;
directed studies in entrepreneurship and family business.
Undergraduate:
Teaching: One section of New Venture Planning; two sections of Introduction to Business; three
sections of Strategic Management of Family Business; directed studies in entrepreneurship and
family business.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY (August 1991 - June 1993)
Associate professor of management. Tenured April 1993.
Doctoral:
Coordinator: Strategic Management Doctoral Program, 1992-1993.
Supervisor: Scifres, E. (1994). Strategic adaption in the banking industry: An exploration of the
antecedents and consequences of strategic change following deregulation.
Supervisor: Wan, C.C. (1992). Global diversification and firm performance: A dynamic
perspective.
Teaching: One section of Strategic Management Theory and Research; one section of Research
Issues in Strategic Management.
Undergraduate:
Coordinator: Business Policy course, 1992-1993.
Teaching: seven sections of Business Policy two of which were taught at the LSU Alexandria
extension campus; one section of Entrepreneurship; one independent study in Strategic
Management, one independent study in Entrepreneurship.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (January 1986 - July 1991)
Assistant professor of management (application for Tenure approved at Department and College
levels; not sent to University level due to resignation).
Doctoral:
Supervisor: Carpano, C. (1991). The impact of competitive strategies and structure on the
performance of U.S. multinational corporations competing in international industries.
Supervisor: DeCastro, J.O. (1990). An examination of the scope and competitive weapons
components of competitive strategy.
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Committee member: Keels, J.K. (1989). The nature of fragmented industries: Structure,
evolution, and performance.
Teaching: Two sections of Strategy Formulation; one independent study in Entrepreneurship.
Masters:
Teaching: One Internship; one Field Study.
Undergraduate:
Coordinator: Business Policy course, 1986-1988.
Advisor: Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, 1986.
Teaching: 10 sections of Business Policy; 11 sections of Initiation and Management of New
Business Enterprise; two independent studies in Entrepreneurship.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (1984 - 1985)
Graduate teaching assistant.
Undergraduate: Teaching: Four sections of Business Policy.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
De Massis, A., Sharma, P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Family Business Studies:
Review and Annotated Bibliography. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J., Holbrook, J.A.D., and Chua, J.H., Editors (2002). Innovation and
Entrepreneurship in Western Canada: From Family Businesses to Multinationals. Calgary, AB:
University of Calgary Press.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J. (1996). A Review and Annotated Bibliography of
Family Business Studies. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
MONOGRAPHS AND PUBLISHED WORKING PAPERS
Ring, K., Chrisman, J.J., & Sharma, P. (2009). 2008 Laird Norton Tyee Northwest family
business survey. Seattle, WA: Laird Norton Tyee. (http://www.familybusinesssurvey.com/2008/).
Chrisman, J.J. (2005). The performance of the SBDC program in the United States. In: Small
Business Development Centers: New offerings for a new economy. Committee on Small
Business, House of Representatives, 109th Congress, First Session, Serial No. 109-X. U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. (http://wwwc.house.gov/smbiz/hearings/database
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DrivenHearingsSystem/displayTestimony.asp?hearingIdDateFormat=050713&testimonyId=376)
and (http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=109_house_hearings&docid=
f:23180.pdf).
Dewald, J., Hall, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (2004). Why do small firms choose quasi-integration?
The case of the homebuilding industry. Washington, DC: Small Business Administration Office
of Advocacy, Office of Economic Research Working Papers (http://www.sba.gov/advo/stats/
wkpaper.html)
__________ (2004). Also in: New Economic Papers: Entrepreneurship (NEP:ENT) 2004-02-08.
Namur: University of Namur (http://nep.repec.org/).
__________(2004). Reprinted in: Icfaian Journal of Management Research (India), 3(11), 66-73.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Sharma, P. (2003). Current trends and future directions in family
business management studies: Toward a theory of the family firm. Coleman White Paper Series,
Madison, WI: Coleman Foundation and U.S. Association of Small Business and
Entrepreneurship. http://www.usasbe.org/knowledge/whitepapers/index.asp
Chrisman, J.J. (1994). Economic benefits provided to the Province of Alberta by the faculty of
the University of Calgary, Calgary, AB: University of Calgary.
Chrisman, J.J. (1986). Financial assessment guide for pre-venture entrepreneurs, Madison, WI:
University of Wisconsin Small Business Development Center.
Chrisman, J.J. (1984). Basic production techniques for small manufacturers, Madison, WI:
University of Wisconsin Small Business Development Center.
Chrisman, J.J. (1983). Small business social responsibility: Past research, current perceptions,
and implications for future policies, Athens, GA: University of Georgia SBDC, Center for
Business and Economic Studies, Research Monograph 83-101.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Memili, E., Fang, H., Chrisman, J.J., and De Massis, A. (forthcoming 2016). The impact of
small- and medium-sized family firms on economic growth. Small Business Economics.
Fang, H., Randolph, R., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (forthcoming 2016). Does size matter?
The moderating effects of firm size on the employment of non-family managers in privately-held
family SMEs. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 40.
Fang, H., Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., and Penney, C. (forthcoming 2016). Industry and
Information Asymmetry: The case of the employment of non-family managers in small and
medium-sized family firms. Journal of Small Business Management.
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Steier, L.P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (forthcoming 2015). Governance challenges in family
businesses and business families. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 39.
Chrisman, J.J., Fang, H., Kotlar, J., and De Massis, A. (2015). A note on family influence and the
adoption of discontinuous technologies in family firms. Journal of Product Innovation
Management, 32, 384-388.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., De Massis, A., Frattini, F., and Wright, M. (2015). The ability and
willingness paradox in family firm innovation. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 32,
310-318.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and De Massis, A. (2015). A closer look at socioemotional wealth: Its
flows, stocks, and prospects for moving forward. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 39,
173-182.
Wright, M., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Steier, L. (2014). Family enterprise and context.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 38, 1247-1260.
Chrisman, J.J., Memili, E., and Misra, K. (2014). Non-family managers, family firms, and the
winner’s curse: The influence of non-economic goals and bounded rationality. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 38, 1103-1127.
Patel, P.C., and Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Risk abatement as a strategy for R&D investments in
family firms. Strategic Management Journal, 35, 617-627.
De Massis, A., Kotlar, J., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Ability and willingness as
sufficiency conditions for family-oriented particularistic behavior: Implications for theory and
empirical studies. Journal of Small Business Management, 52, 344-364.
Holt, D.T., Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Litchfield, S., and Jones, V. (2013). Aurum Furniture and
in-law management. Case Research Journal, 33 (2), 41-54.
Fang, H., Randolph, R., Chrisman, J.J., and Barnett, T. (2013). Firm religiosity, bounded
stakeholder salience, and stakeholder relationships in family firms. Journal of Management
Spirituality and Religion, 10, 253-270.
Chrisman, J.J., Sharma, P., Steier, L.P., and Chua, J.H. (2013). The influence of family goals,
governance, and resources on firm outcomes. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 37, 12491261.
Memili, E., Misra, K., Chang, E.P.C., and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). The propensity to use nonfamily manager incentive compensation in SME family firms. Journal of Family Business
Management, 3(1), 62-80 (Outstanding Paper of 2013).
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Chang, E.P.C., Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., and Welsh, D.H.B. (2013). What can drive successful
entrepreneurial firms? An analysis of the Inc. 500 companies. Journal of Small Business
Strategy. 22(2), 27-49.
Schjoedt, L., Monsen, E., Pearson, A.W., Barnett, T., and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). New venture
and family business teams: Understanding team formation, composition, behaviors, and
performance. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 37, 1-15.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Steier, L.P., Wright, M., and McKee D.N. (2012). An agency
theoretic analysis of value creation through management buy-outs of family firms. Journal of
Family Business Strategy, 3, 197-206.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Steier, L.P., and Rau, S.B. (2012). Sources of heterogeneity in family
firms: An introduction. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 36, 1103-1113.
Chrisman, J.J., and Patel, P.C. (2012). Variations in R&D investments of family and non-family
firms: Behavioral agency and myopic loss aversion perspectives. Academy of Management
Journal, 55, 976-997.
Gedajlovic, E., Carney, M., Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2012). The adolescence of
family firm research: Taking stock and planning for the future. Journal of Management, 38,
1010-1037.
Zellweger, T.M., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2012). Family control and
family firm valuation by family CEOs: The importance of intentions for transgenerational
control. Organization Science, 23, 851-868.
Chrisman, J.J., McMullan, W.E., Ring, J.K., and Holt, D.T. (2012). A comparison of the impact
of counseling assistance and entrepreneurship education on new venture performance. Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, 1, 63-83.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Gersick, K. (2012). 25 years of Family Business Review:
Reflections on the past and perspectives for the future. Family Business Review, 25, 5-15.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Pearson, A.W., and Barnett, T. (2012). Family involvement, family
influence, and family-centered non-economic goals in small firms. Entrepreneurship Theory and
Practice, 36, 267-293.
Fang, H., Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J. and Welsh, D.H.B. (2012). Family firms'
professionalization: A resource-based view and institutional theory perspective. Small Business
Institute Journal, 8 (2), 12-34.
Memili, E., Misra, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Family involvement and the use of corporate
governance provisions protecting controlling versus non-controlling owners. Journal of
Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 9 (3), 11-27.
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Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Steier, L.P. (2011). Resilience in family firms: An introduction.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 35, 1107-1119.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Chang, E. P. C. & Kellermanns, F. W. (2011). Der Einfluß von
Marktorientierung und innerfamiliären Nachfolgeintentionen auf die Wettbewerbsposition von
Kleinunternehmen [The influence of market orientation and intra-family succession intentions on
the competitive positioning of small firms]. Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis
(Special Family Firm Issue), 63, 606-627.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Kellermanns, F.W., and Wu, Z. (2011). Family involvement and debt
financing. Journal of Business Venturing, 26, 472-488.
Mitchell, R.K., Agle, B.R., Chrisman, J.J., and Spence, L.J. (2011). Toward a theory of
stakeholder salience in family firms. Business Ethics Quarterly, 21, 235-255.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Chang, E.P.C., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2011). The
determinants of family firms’ subcontracting: A transaction cost perspective. Journal of Family
Business Strategy, 2, 26-33.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2011). Transaction costs and outsourcing decisions in
small and medium sized family firms. Family Business Review, 24, 47-61.
Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2011). The relationship between prior
and subsequent new venture creation in the United States: A county level analysis. Journal of
Business Venturing, 26, 200-211.
Eddleston, K.A., Chrisman, J.J., Steier, L.P., and Chua, J.H. (2010). Governance and trust in
family firms: An introduction. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 34, 1043-1056.
Chua, J.H. and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). An overview of research issues on Chinese family
businesses. International Journal of Management Practice, 4, 220-233.
Chrisman, J.J., Kellermanns, F.W., Chan, K.C., and Liano, K. (2010). Intellectual foundations of
current research in family business: An identification and review of 25 influential articles.
Family Business Review, 23, 9-26.
Ring, J.K., Peredo, A.M., and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). Business networks and economic
development in rural communities in the United States. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
34, 171-195.
Hassan, A., Chrisman, J.J., Mohamed, F. (2010). Horizontal alliances and competitive
aggressiveness: An embeddedness approach. Journal of Leadership and Organization Studies,
17, 240-252.
Steier, L.P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2009). Embeddedness perspectives of economic
action within family firms. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 33, 1157-1167.
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Chang, E. P. C., Memili, E., Chrisman, J. J., Kellermanns, F. W., & Chua, J. H. (2009). Family
social capital, venture preparedness, and start-up decisions: A study of Hispanic entrepreneurs in
New England. Family Business Review, 22, 279-292.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Sharma, P., and Yoder, T.R. (2009). What CPAs should know about
guiding family firms through the succession process. The CPA Journal, 79(6), 48-51.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2009). Priorities, resource stocks, and
performance in family and non-family firms. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 33, 739760.
Debicki, B.J., Matherne, C.F., Kellermanns, F.W., & Chrisman, J.J. (2009). Family business
research in the new millennium: An overview of the who, the where, the what and the why.
Family Business Review, 22, 151-166.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Bergiel, E.B. (2009). An agency theoretic analysis of the
professionalized family firm. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 33, 355-372.
Chrisman, J.J., Steier, L.P., and Chua, J.H. (2008). Toward a theoretical basis for understanding
the dynamics of strategic performance in family firms. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
32, 935-947.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., Matherne, C.F., Debicki, B.J. (2008).
Management journals as venues for publication of family business research. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 32, 927-934.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2008). Das management von familienunternehmen:
Einleitung und folgerungen (Managing the family firm: Introduction and implications).
Zeitschrift für KMU und Entrepreneurship, 56, 1-17.
Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2008). Regional economy as
a determinant of the prevalence of family firms in the United States: A preliminary report.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 32, 559-573.
De Massis, A., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2008). Factors preventing intra-family succession.
Family Business Review, 21, 183-199.
Wu, Z., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2007). Effects of family ownership and management on
small business equity financing. Journal of Business Venturing, 22, 877-895.
_____________ 2012. Reprinted in: Pindado, J. and Requejo, I. (Eds.), Governance and Family
Firms. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J., Sharma, P., and Taggar, S. (2007). Family influences on family businesses: An
introduction. Journal of Business Research, 60, 1005-1011.
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Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chang, E.P.C. (2007). Are family managers
agents or stewards? An exploratory study in privately held family firms. Journal of Business
Research, 60, 1030-1038.
_____________ 2011. Reprinted in: Audretsch, D.B. and Lehmann, E.E. (Eds.). Corporate
Governance in Small and Medium Sized Firms. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Verbeke, A., Chrisman, J.J., and Yuan, W. (2007). A note on subsidiary renewal and subsidiary
venturing in multinational enterprises. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31, 585-600.
Dewald, J., Hall, J., Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2007). The governance paradox:
Preferences of small vulnerable firms in the homebuilding industry. Entrepreneurship Theory
and Practice, 31, 279-297.
Chrisman, J.J., Steier, L.P., and Chua, J.H. (2006). Personalism, particularism, and the
competitive behaviors and advantages of family firms: An introduction. Entrepreneurship Theory
and Practice, 30, 719-729.
Chua, J.H., Steier, L., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). How family firms solve intra-family agency
problems using interlocking directorates: A comment. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
30, 777-783.
Peredo, A.M., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). Toward a theory of community-based enterprise.
Academy of Management Review, 31, 309-328.
_______________2012. Reprinted in: Shepherd, D.A. and Grégoire, D.A. (Eds.).
Entrepreneurial Opportunities. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
_______________2014. Reprinted in Kuckul, J., Bacq, S., Gras, D., and Griffiths, M. (Eds.)
Social Entrepreneurship. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Fairbanks, S., Vance, D.A., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). NAPECOR’s risk management venture.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 30, 97-110.
Fairbanks, S., Vance, D.A., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). NAPECOR’s risk management venture:
Note to instructors. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 30, 111-115.
Chrisman, J.J., McMullan, E.W., and Hall, J. (2005). The influence of guided preparation on the
long-term performance of new ventures. Journal of Business Venturing, 20, 769-791.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Sharma, P. (2005). Trends and directions in the development of a
strategic management theory of the family firm. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 29, 555575.
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______________(2012). Reprinted in: Astrachan, J.H., McMillan, K.S., and Pieper, T.M. (Eds).
Family Business: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. Volume I. London,
Routledge.
_____________ 2008. Reprinted in: Blackburn, R., and Brush, C. (Eds.). Small Business and
Entrepreneurship. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Steier, L. (2005). Sources and consequences of distinctive
familiness: An introduction. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 29, 237-247.
Dewald, J., Hall, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (2004). Die Bevorzugung der Quasi-Integration bei
Kleinfirmen in der kanadischen Wohnbauindustrie (Preferences for quasi-integration among
small firms in the Canadian homebuilding industry). Zeitschrift für Klein- und
Mittelunternehmen, 52(2), 115-129.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2004). Outsider assistance as a knowledge resource for
new venture survival. Journal of Small Business Management, 42, 229-244.
_____________ (2012). Reprinted in: Clark, T. and Avakian, S. (Eds.). Management Consulting.
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Steier, L., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2004). Entrepreneurial management and governance in
family firms: An introduction. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 28, 295-303.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Litz, R. (2004). Comparing the agency costs of family and nonfamily firms: Conceptual issues and exploratory evidence. Entrepreneurship Theory and
Practice, 28, 335-354.
______________(2012). Reprinted in: Astrachan, J.H., McMillan, K.S., and Pieper, T.M. (Eds).
Family Business: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. Volume III. London,
Routledge.
Chua, J.H, Chrisman, J.J., and Chang, E.P.C. (2004). Are family firms born or made? An
exploratory investigation. Family Business Review, 17, 37-54.
_____________ (2009). Reprinted in: Astrachan, J.H., Pieper, T.M., and Jaskiewicz, P. (Eds.).
Family Business. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2003). Predictors of satisfaction with the succession
process in family firms. Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 667-687.
_____________ 2011. Reprinted in: Audretsch, D.B. and Lehmann, E.E. (Eds.). Corporate
Governance in Small and Medium Sized Firms. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Steier, L. (2003). An introduction to theories of family business.
Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 441-448.
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Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Litz, R. (2003). A unified systems perspective of family firm
performance: An extension and integration. Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 467-472.
______________(2012). Reprinted in: Astrachan, J.H., McMillan, K.S., and Pieper, T.M. (Eds).
Family Business: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management. Volume I. London,
Routledge.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (2003). Succession and non-succession concerns of
family firms and agency relationship with non-family managers. Family Business Review, 16, 89107.
_____________ (2009). Reprinted in: Astrachan, J.H., Pieper, T.M., and Jaskiewicz, P. (Eds.).
Family Business. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Steier, L. (2003). Extending the theoretical horizons of family
business research. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 27, 331-338.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Zahra, S. (2003). Creating wealth in family firms through
managing resources: Comments and extensions. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 27, 359365.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2003). Succession planning as planned behavior:
Some empirical results. Family Business Review, 16, 1-15.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Steier, L. (2002). The influence of national culture and family
involvement on entrepreneurial perceptions and performance at the state level. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 26 (4), 113-130.
Chrisman, J.J., Gatewood, E., and Donlevy, L.B. (2002). A note in the efficiency and
effectiveness of outsider assistance programs in rural versus non-rural states. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 26 (3), 67-80.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2002). Some additional comments on the sources and
measurement of the benefits of small business assistance programs. Journal of Small Business
Management, 40 (1), 43-50.
McMullan, W.E., Chrisman, J.J., and Vesper, K.H. (2001). Some problems in using subjective
measures of effectiveness to evaluate entrepreneurial assistance programs. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 26 (1), 37-54.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., Pablo, A.L., and Chua, J.H. (2001). Determinants of initial
satisfaction with the succession process in family firms: A conceptual model. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 25 (3),17-35.
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O'Grady, J.K., Chrisman, J.J., and McKenzie, W. (2000). Entrepreneurial and economic
development activities of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary: A case study.
International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management (a special series of the
International Journal of Technology Management), 2, 128-146.
Sharma, P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2000). Perceptions about the extent of succession
planning in Canadian family firms: Some preliminary evidence. Canadian Journal of
Administrative Sciences, 17 (3), 233-243.
__________ (2008). Reprinted in: V. Gupta, N. Levenburg, L.L. Moore, J. Motwani, and T.
Schwarz (Ed.), Compendium of Family Business Models in Anglo Region. Hyderabad, India:
ICFAI University Press, 23-45.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2000). A preliminary assessment of outsider assistance as
a knowledge resource: The longer term impact of new venture counseling. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 24 (3), 37-53
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (1999). Defining the family business by behavior.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 23 (4), 19-39.
Chrisman, J.J. (1999). The influence of outsider-generated knowledge resources on venture
creation. Journal of Small Business Management, 37 (4), 42-58.
Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (1999). Toward a reconciliation of the definitional issues in the
field of corporate entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 23 (3), 11-27.
__________ (2006). Reprinted in: S. Zahra (Ed.), Corporate Entrepreneurship and Growth,
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
__________ (2007). Reprinted in A. Cuervo, D. Ribeiro, and S. Roig (Eds.), Entrepreneurship:
Concepts, Theory and Perspective. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
__________ (forthcoming). Reprinted in R. Soriano (Ed.), Entrepreneurship: Past, Challenge and
Future. Berlin: Springer/ University de Valencia.
Chrisman, J.J. (1999). A comparative evaluation of the Small Business Development Center
program in the United States: The 1990 and 1992 studies. Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal,
5 (1), 1-8.
Chrisman, J.J., Bauerschmidt, A, and Hofer, C.W. (1998). The determinants of new venture
performance: An extended model. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 23 (1), 5-29.
Klassen, K.J., Russell, R.M., and Chrisman, J.J. (1998). Efficiency and productivity measures
for high contact service industries. Service Industries Journal, 18 (4), 1-18.
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DeCastro, J.O., and Chrisman, J.J. (1998). Narrow-scope strategies and firm performance: An
empirical investigation. Journal of Business Strategies, 15, 1-16.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Sharma, P. (1998). Important attributes of successors in family
businesses: An exploratory study. Family Business Review, 11 (1), 19-34.
__________ (2001). Reprinted in: D.F. Kuratko and H.P. Welsch, Strategic Entrepreneurial
Growth, Forth Worth: Harcourt, Inc, 319-333.
Chadwick, K., Chrisman, J.J., and Jurkus, A.F. (1997). Sanders Hospital and Health Center: A
case study. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 22 (1), 75-89.
Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Program evaluation and the venture development program at the
University of Calgary: A research note. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 22 (1), 59-73.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (1997). Strategic management of the family business:
Past research and future challenges. Family Business Review, 10 (1), 1-35.
__________ (2002). Reprinted in: C.E. Aronoff, J.H. Astrachan, and J.L. Ward (Eds), Family
Business Sourcebook, 3rd Edition, Marietta, GA: Family Enterprise Publishers, 88-115.
__________ (2006). Reprinted in: K.E. Gersick (Ed.), The Best of FBR II, Family Firm Institute:
Boston, MA, 306-324.
Roberts, L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Under one roof: Toward a reconciliation of home-based
work typologies. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 13 (4), 18-33.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (1996). Static economic theory, empirical evidence, and the
evaluation of small business assistance programs: A reply to Wood. Journal of Small Business
Management, 34 (2), 56-66.
Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Entrepreneurship, economic development, and the Small Business
Development Center program: A comment on William Wood. Journal of Private Enterprise, 11
(1), 95-114.
Chrisman, J.J. (1995). The evaluation of small business assistance programmes: Some further
thoughts on Blizzard's commentary (1995) of Wood (1994). International Small Business
Journal, 14 (1), 86-90.
Chrisman, J.J., and Danforth, G.W. (1995). Strategy as a determinant of the perceived value of
outsider assistance to new ventures: An exploratory study. Journal of Small Business Strategy, 6
(2), 47-68.
Chrisman, J.J., Hynes, T., and Fraser, S. (1995). Faculty entrepreneurship and economic
development: The case of the University of Calgary. Journal of Business Venturing, 10, 267-281.
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Chrisman, J.J., and Katrishen, F. (1995). The Small Business Development Center program in
the United States: A statistical analysis of its impact on economic development.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 7, 143-155.
Carpano, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1995). Performance implications of international product
strategies and the integration of marketing activities. Journal of International Marketing, 3(1), 927.
DeCastro, J.O., and Chrisman, J.J. (1995). Order of market entry, competitive strategy, and
financial performance. Journal of Business Research, 33, 165-177.
Chrisman, J.J., and Katrishen, F. (1994). The economic impact of Small Business Development
Center counseling activities in the United States: 1990-1991. Journal of Business Venturing, 9,
271-280.
__________ (2010). Reprinted in: D. Smallbone (Ed.), Entrepreneurship and Public Policy,
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J. (1994). Editorial: Writing cases for Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 19 (2), 89-95.
Carpano, C., Chrisman, J.J., and Roth, K. (1994). International strategy and environment: An
assessment of the performance relationship. Journal of International Business Studies, 25, 639656.
DeCastro, J.O., Chrisman, J.J., Schweiger, D.M., and Sandberg, W.R. (1994). Competitive
strategies and financial performance: The impact of scope and competitive weapons. Journal of
Business Strategies, 11, 1-18.
Bruton, G., and Chrisman, J.J. (1994). The professional ethics of the academic consultant.
Professional Ethics, 3 (1), 89-102.
Wan, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1993). Geographic dispersion, global diversification, and
performance of high- and low-tech firms. Journal of Global Business, 4 (2), 23-31.
Derajtys, J.M., Chrisman, J.J., and Bauerschmidt, A. (1993). The shakeout in microcomputers:
Causes and consequences. Long Range Planning, 26 (1), 86-97.
Bauerschmidt, A., and Chrisman, J.J. (1993). Strategies for survival in the microcomputer
industry: 1985-1989. Journal of Management Inquiry, 2, 63-82.
Chrisman, J.J., Van Deusen, C., and Anyomi, S.M.K. (1992). Population growth and regional
economy: An empirical analysis of business formation and job generation in the retail sector.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 4, 339-355.
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Valentine, H., Amason, A.C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Hickory Ridge Golf Club (Revised).
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 16 (4), 69-89.
Carpano, C., Chrisman, J.J., and Dubois, F.L. (1992). The structure of manufacturing activities
and multinational firms' perceived performance: An empirical investigation. Journal of Global
Business, 3 (2), 13-24.
Chrisman, J.J., and Boulton, W.R. (1992). Keys to improving economic performance at the
business unit level: Business strategy, functional skills, and key success factors. Journal of
Business Strategies, 9, 169-190.
Hench, T., Chrisman, J.J., and Schweiger, D.M. (1992). The case of the enigmatic entrepreneur.
Academy of Management Executive, 6 (2), 83-100.
Chrisman, J.J., and Carsrud, A.L. (1991). Outsider assistance needs of pre-venture and
established small businesses: A comparison of minority and nonminority clients.
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 3, 207-220.
Gardner, K., Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1991). Bulldog Pizza and Spirits. Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice, 15 (4), 67-83.
Munnerlyn, T., McNamara, R., Leibold, F., and Chrisman, J.J. (1991). Northrop Corporation:
Dilemma of the Tigershark (Revised). Case Research Journal, 11 (Summer), 167-193.
Chrisman, J.J., Weinstein, R., Fry, T., Reeves, G., and Lewis, H. (1991). Reply to the comment:
Tax restructuring in Peoria, Illinois: Food for thought. Interfaces, 21 (2), 88-92.
Meznar, M., Chrisman, J.J., and Carroll, A.B. (1991). Social responsibility and strategic
management: Toward an enterprise strategy classification. Business and Professional Ethics
Journal, 10 (1), 47-66.
__________ (1993). Translated into Italian as: Responsabilita sociale e management strategico:
Verso una classificazione delle strategie d'impresa. Problemi di Gestione, 19, 29-50.
Chrisman, J.J., Carsrud, A.L., DeCastro, J., and Herron, L. (1990). A comparison of assistance
needs of male and female pre-venture entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, 5, 235-248.
__________ (2000). Reprinted in: P. Westhead (Ed.), Advances in Entrepreneurship,
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Chrisman, J.J. (1990). Writing a publishable case: Some guidelines. Case Research Journal, 10
(Spring), 4-9.
__________ (2006). Reprinted in special issue of case articles of note, Case Research Journal,
26 (4), 169-173.
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Chrisman, J.J. (1989). Strategic, administrative, and operating assistance: The value of outside
consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, 4, 401-418.
__________ (2010). Reprinted in: D. Smallbone (Ed.), Entrepreneurship and Public Policy,
Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J., and Leslie, J.D. (1989). How SBDC consulting contributes to the U.S. economy.
Consultation, 8 (4), 253-268.
Carsrud, A.L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1989). Editorial: Entrepreneurship and the management of
change. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2 (3), 5-6.
Chrisman, J.J., and Carsrud, A.L. (1989). Outsider contributions to the development and change
of business ventures. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2 (3), 75-87.
Chrisman, J.J., and Leslie, J.D. (1989). Strategic, administrative, and operating problems: The
impact of outsiders on small firm performance. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 13 (3),
37-51.
Chrisman, J.J., Fry, T., Reeves, G., Lewis, H., and Weinstein, R. (1989). A multiobjective linear
programming methodology for public sector tax planning. Interfaces, 19 (5), 13-22.
Horne, J., Perkins, C., Goates, K., Asp, P., Sarris, K., Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1989). Pizza
Delights (Revised). Case Research Journal, 9 (Spring), 19-55.
Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., and Boulton, W.R. (1988). Toward a system for classifying
business strategies. Academy of Management Review, 13, 413-428.
Chrisman, J.J., Hoy, F., and Robinson, R.B. Jr. (1987). New venture development: The costs and
benefits of public sector assistance. Journal of Business Venturing, 2, 315-328.
____________ (2002) Reprinted in: Krueger, N. (Ed.), Entrepreneurship Critical Perspectives
on Business and Management. London: Routledge.
Chrisman, J.J., Hoy, F., Robinson, R.B. Jr., and Nelson, R.R. (1987). Evaluating the impact of
SBDC consulting: A reply to Elstrott. Journal of Small Business Management, 25 (1), 72-75.
Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., and Boulton, W.R. (1986). An integrative approach to sensitivity,
elasticity, and variability analyses for improved strategic decision making: A technical analysis.
Journal of Management Case Studies, 2 (3), 216-235.
Chrisman, J.J., Fry, F.L., and Hofer, C.W. (1986). Kitchen Made Pies (Revised). Case Research
Journal, 6, 71-100.
__________ (1993). Reprinted as 1st classic case of Case Research Journal, 13 (3), 27-54.
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__________ (2003). Reprinted in special issue of classic cases, Case Research Journal, 23 (2),
211-233.
Chrisman, J.J. (2003). Retrospective [on Kitchen Made Pies (Revised)]. Case Research Journal,
23 (2), 209.
Chrisman, J.J., Carroll, A.B., and Gatewood, E.J. (1985). What's wrong with plant closing
legislation and industrial policy. Business Horizons, 28 (5), 28-37.
__________ (1987). Reprinted as: The case against legislation. In P.D. Staudohar and H.E.
Brown (Eds.), Deindustrialization and Plant Closure, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 321333.
Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Basic production techniques for small manufacturers, III: Production
planning, control, and scheduling methods. Production and Inventory Management, 26 (4),14-26.
Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Basic production techniques for small manufacturers, II: Inventory control
methods. Production and Inventory Management, 26 (3), 48-64.
Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Basic production techniques for small manufacturers, I: Initial
preparations. Production and Inventory Management, 26 (2), 130-145.
Chrisman, J.J., and Christy, D.P. (1985). The master material list: A useful complement to bills
of material for the small manufacturer. Production and Inventory Management, 26 (2), 36-49.
Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Population change and its effects on the retail sector in Georgia: An
exploratory study. International Small Business Journal, 3 (4), 26-46.
Chrisman, J.J., Nelson, R.R., Hoy, F., and Robinson, R.B. Jr. (1985). The impact of SBDC
consulting activities. Journal of Small Business Management, 23 (3), 1-11.
Bhandari, S.B., Chrisman, J.J., and Rubash, A.R. (1985). Rating changes and new bond issues:
Some new insights. American Business Review, 3 (1), 35-43.
Chrisman, J.J., and Alford, J.M. (1984/1985). Small business financial planning: A
computerized approach for noncomputerized environments. Wisconsin Small Business Forum, 3
(3), 26-40.
Chrisman, J.J., and Archer, R.W. (1984). Small business social responsibility: Some perceptions
and insights. American Journal of Small Business, 9 (2), 46-58.
Chrisman, J.J. (1984). Manufacturing techniques small companies can really use. Wisconsin
Small Business Forum, 3 (1), 1-14.
Carroll, A.B., Gatewood, E.J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). Plant closings: PAOs respond to a
survey on an increasingly troublesome issue. Public Affairs Review, 5, 62-73.
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Chrisman, J.J., and Carroll, A.B. (1984). Corporate responsibility -- Reconciling economic and
social goals. Sloan Management Review, 25 (2), 59-65.
Chrisman, J.J., and Fry, F.L. (1983). How government regulation affects small business.
Business Forum, 8 (2), 25-28.
Fry, F.L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1983). Small business and government in the 1980s. Business
Journal, 8 (2), 26-28.
Chrisman, J.J., and Bhandari, S.B. (1983). Using financial structure planning to improve small
business performance. American Journal of Small Business, 7 (2), 42-49.
Chrisman, J.J., and Fry, F.L. (1982). Public versus business expectations: Two views on social
responsibility for small business. Journal of Small Business Management, 20 (1), 19-26.
OTHER ARTICLES
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Sharma, P. (1998). Managing succession in family firms.
Financial Post, Part Six of the Special Series on Mastering Enterprise, April 8, 6ff.
Chua, J.H., Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Make your family happy with the succession
process. CAFEpresse, Fall, 12.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (1997). Six issues need to be addressed for smooth
succession. CAFEpresse, Summer, 12.
Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Length of time in business most important survey
variable: Imminence of president's retirement also influential factor. CAFEpresse, Winter, 12ff.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (1996). Integrity, competence top list of desirable
successor attributes. CAFEpresse, Fall, 8ff.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Sharma, P. (1996). Are CAFE member firms different because
they're older? CAFEpresse, Spring, 3ff.
Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (1995). New marketing strategy identified by survey results.
CAFEpresse, Winter, 8ff.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Henderson, S. (1995). CAFE strengths discovered in survey by
U. of Calgary, Deloitte and Touche. CAFEpresse, Fall, 14-15.
Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., and Boulton, W.R. (1988). Generic business strategies and
economic performance. Strategic Planning Management, 6, 5-8.
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Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., and Boulton, W.R. (1987). The impact of business strengths on
overall economic performance. Strategic Planning Management, 5, 49ff.
Hofer, C.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1986). The strategic management of first diversification: A
new perspective. Strategic Planning Management, 4, 73ff.
Hofer, C.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1986). The strategic management of first diversification.
Strategic Planning Management, 4, 57ff.
Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., and Boulton, W.R. (1985). Improving decision making via
sensitivity, elasticity, and variability analyses. Strategic Planning Management, 3 (8),
Chrisman, J.J. (1981). Guide to small business loans. Peoria Business and Economic Indicators,
3 (3).
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Scifres, E.L., Chrisman, J.J., and Memili, E. (forthcoming). Strategic renewal and firm
performance: Implications of incremental versus radical change after environmental upheavals.
In Zahra, S. (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Corporate Entrepreneurship. Cheltenham, UK;
Edward Elgar.
Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2015) Entrepreneur. In Morris, M.H. and Kuratko, D.F.
(Eds.). Wiley Encyclopedia of Management: Volume 3, Entrepreneurship. Oxford: WileyBlackwell.
Chrisman, J.J., and Holt, D.T. (2015). Entrepreneurship. In Morris, M.H. and Kuratko, D.F.
(Eds.). Wiley Encyclopedia of Management: Volume 3, Entrepreneurship. Oxford: WileyBlackwell.
Sharma, P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2015). Succession planning. In Morris, M.H. and
Kuratko, D.F. (Eds.). Wiley Encyclopedia of Management: Volume 3, Entrepreneurship. Oxford:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Long, R.G., and Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Management succession in family business. In P. Sharma,
L. Melin, M. Nordqvist (Eds.). Sage Handbook of Family Business. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, 249-268.
Matherne, C.F., Debicki, B.J., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chrisman, J. J., (2013). Family business
research in the new millennium: An assessment of individual and institutional productivity,
2001-2009. In Smyrnios, K., Poutziouris, P., & Goel, S. (Eds.) Handbook of Family Business
Research, (2nd. Ed.), Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, 17-39.
Chrisman, J.J., Verbeke, A., and Chang, E.P.C. (2011). The risky prospects of entrepreneurial
initiatives: Bias duality and bias reversal in established firms. In Mazzola, P. and Kellermanns,
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F.W. (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Strategic Process. Cheltenham, UK; Edward Elgar, 304325.
Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H. and Kellermans, F.W. (2008). Regional determinants
of family firm incidence in the U.S. In: Gupta, V., Levenburg, N., Moore, L.L., Motwani, J., and
Schwarz, T. (Ed.), Compendium of Family Business Models in Anglo Region. Hyderabad, India:
ICFAI University Press, 113-136.
Chang, E.P.C., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (2007). From Intentions to Venture
Creation: Planned entrepreneurial behavior among Hispanics in the U.S. In Habbershon, T. and
Rice, M. (Eds.) Perspectives on Entrepreneurship III. Westport, CT: Praeger, 119-145.
Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F. (2005). Entrepreneur. In Hitt, M.A., and Ireland, R.D. (eds).
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management:Volume III, Entrepreneurship. Oxford: Blackwell,
61-63.
Chrisman, J.J. (2005). Entrepreneurship. In Hitt, M.A., and Ireland, R.D. (eds). The Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Management:Volume III, Entrepreneurship. Oxford: Blackwell, 120-122.
Sharma. P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2005). Succession planning. In Hitt, M.A., and
Ireland, R.D. (eds). The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management:Volume III, Entrepreneurship.
Oxford: Blackwell, 231-233.
McMullan, W.E., Chrisman, J.J., and Vesper, K.H. (2002). Lessons from successful innovations
in entrepreneurial support programming. In Chrisman, J.J., Holbrook, J.A.D., and Chua, J.H.
(Eds). Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada: From Family Businesses to
Multinationals. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, 207-223.
Weber, M., Chrisman, J.J., O’Grady, J., and Gough, V. (2002). A preliminary assessment of the
effectiveness of project-based assistance to medical entrepreneurs at the University of Calgary. In
Chrisman, J.J., Holbrook, J.A.D., and Chua, J.H. (Eds). Innovation and Entrepreneurship in
Western Canada: From Family Businesses to Multinationals. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary
Press, 243-255.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (2002). Family and non-family priorities in family
firms: Preliminary evidence. In Chrisman, J.J., Holbrook, J.A.D., and Chua, J.H. (Eds).
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada: From Family Businesses to
Multinationals. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, 299-320.
Hofer, C.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1989). The strategic management of first diversification: A
new perspective, I. In Fahey, L. (Ed.), The Strategic Planning Management Reader, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 206-214.
Hofer, C.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1989). The strategic management of first diversification: A
new perspective, II. In Fahey, L. (Ed.), The Strategic Planning Management Reader, Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 214-219.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Chua, J.H. & Chrisman, J.J. (2004). Review of Financial Management of Your Company. Family
Business Review, 17, 277-281.
Chrisman, J.J. (2001). Review of W.C. Schulz III and C.W. Hofer, Creating value through skillbased strategy and entrepreneurial leadership. Journal of Small Business Strategy, 12 (1), 91-94.
Chrisman, J.J., and McDougall, P. (1986). Review of W.R. Sandberg, New venture
performance: The role of strategy and industry structure. Sloan Management Review, 28 (1), 7881.
Chrisman, J.J., and Hofer, C.W. (1984). Review of E.R. Biggadike, Corporate diversification:
Entry, strategy, and performance. Academy of Management Review, 9, 772-774.
PROCEEDINGS EDITOR
Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2004). Proceedings of the Family Firm Institute Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1987). Proceedings of the North American Case Research Association.
PROCEEDINGS PAPERS AND CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Fang, H., Daspit, J., Chrisman, J.J. & Li, Z. (2015). Implications of nonfamily participation in
family firms: Buffers of inferior firm performance. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
Kotlar J., De Massis A., Chua J.H., and Chrisman J.J. (2014). Into the maze of family business
definitions: A quest for common ground. International Family Enterprise Research Academy
(Best Paper Award).
Debicki, B., Spencer, B., Pearson, A.W., & Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Socioemotional wealth and
internationalization of family firms. 74th Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Memili, E., Fang, H., Kotlar, J., De Massis, A. & Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Generational
differences and international diversification in family firms. 74th Meeting of the Academy of
Management.
Fang, H., Memili, E., De Massis, A. & Chrisman, J.J. (2014). The impact of the prevalence of
small-to-medium sized family-owned firms on economic growth. U.S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship (Best Paper in Entrepreneurship and Public Policy Track;
Honorable Mention in Family Business Track).
Fang, H., Memili, E., Kotlar, J. and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). Family ownership and firm
performance. 73rd Meeting of the Academy of Management.
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Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). Family ownership dispersion, nonfamily
managers and firm productivity in SMEs. 73rd Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Memili, E., Randolph, R., and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). Does size matter? Family ownership,
succession intentions and employment of non-family managers. 73rd Meeting of the Academy of
Management.
Memili, E., Fang, H., Kotlar, J., De Massis, A. and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). Family involvement
and publicly-traded family firm performance: The mediating role of corporate governance
provisions. International Family Enterprise Research Academy.
Fang, H., Memili, E., Randolph, R., Chrisman, J.J., and Barnett, T. (2013). Family ownership,
succession intentions, and professionalization. Family Enterprise Research Conference (Best
Poster Award).
Memili, Fang, Kotlar, De Massis, and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). First and later generation family
owners and international diversification: A longitudinal analysis of U.S. publicly-traded family
firms. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
Fang, H., Randolph, R., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2013). Family Firm Professionalization:
A Stakeholder Salience Perspective and Moderated Mediation Model. Southwest Academy of
Management Meeting.
Fang, H., Memili, E. and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Does age matter? Family ownership, succession
intentions, and firm performance in small to medium sized family firms. Proceedings of the
Southern Management Association.
Debicki, B., Spencer, B., Kellermanns, F.W., Pearson, A.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012).
Development of a scale to measure the importance of socioemotional wealth in family firms.
Proceedings of the Southern Management Association (ENT/IT/Innovation Track Best Paper).
Fang, H., Memili, E., Randolph, R., Chrisman, J.J., and Barnett, T. (2012). Family succession
and employment of non-family managers. 72nd Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). The structural effects of foreign ventures on
domestic entrepreneurship. 72nd Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Performance heterogeneity in family versus
non-family firms: A state-level empirical analysis. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
Memili, E., Misra, K., Chrisman, J.J., and Welsh, D.H.B. (2012). Internationalization of publicly
traded family firms: A transaction cost theory perspective and longitudinal analysis. Family
Enterprise Research Conference.
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Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Family firms' professionalization: A resourcebased view and institutional theory perspective. International Family Enterprise Research
Academy.
Fang, H. Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Family firm's professionalization by industry.
Proceedings of the Small Business Institute National Meeting.
Fang, H., Randolph, R., Chrisman, J.J., and Barnett, T. (2012). Firm religiosity, bounded
stakeholder salience, and stakeholder relationships in family firms. Proceedings of the U.S.
Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (Best Paper Honorable Mention, Family
Business Division).
Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). The prevalence of family firms by industry: A
transaction cost theory perspective and longitudinal analysis. Proceedings of the U.S. Association
for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Fang, H., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2012). Foreign venture presence and domestic
entrepreneurship: A macro level study. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business
and Entrepreneurship.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J. J., and Misra, K. 2011. Corporate governance provisions enhancing
controlling owners’ voting rights in family firms: A panel data analysis. Proceedings of the
Southern Management Association (Best Paper Award, Entrepreneurship/Information
Technology/Innovation track).
Memili, E., Chrisman, J. J., and Misra, K. 2011. Family involvement and the use of corporate
governance provisions protecting controlling versus noncontrolling owners. Proceedings of the
Southern Management Association.
Memili, E., Misra, K., Chrisman, J.J., and Chang, E.P.C. (2011). The propensity to use
nonfamily managers’ incentive compensation in family firms. 71st Meeting of the Academy of
Management.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J. J., and Misra, K. 2011. The link between corporate governance, family
involvement, and firm performance. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
De Massis, A., Kotlar, J., Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J. and Sharma, P. (2011). Ability and
willingness determinants of family firm behavior. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
De Massis, A., Kotlar, J., Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J. and Sharma, P. (2011). Ability in family
business research: Implications for theory and empirical studies. International Family Enterprise
Research Academy.
De Massis, A., Kotlar, J., Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J. and Sharma, P. (2011). The differences of
family firms: An ability and willingness perspective. 7th Workshop on Family Firm Management
Research, European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management.
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Memili, E., Misra, K., Chrisman, J.J., and Chang, E.P.C. (2011). An empirical analysis of the
antecedents of nonfamily managers’ incentive compensation in family firms. Proceedings of the
U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Osakwe, C-J., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2011). Asset market equilibrium with significant
family ownership. Meeting of the Midwest Finance Association.
Memili, E. and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). Control enhancing corporate governance mechanisms:
Family versus nonfamily publicly traded firms. Proceedings of the Southern Management
Association.
Memili, E., Misra, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). The compensation of nonfamily managers and
the preference for family managers in family firms: An economic analysis. 70th Meeting of the
Academy of Management.
Memili, E., Misra, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). Determinants of nonfamily managers’
compensation in family firms: An empirical analysis. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
Chang, E.P.C., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2010). Does innovation matter to achieve
entrepreneurial success? An exploratory study of the Inc. 500 companies. Proceedings of the U.S.
Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Steier, L.P., Wright, M., and McKee, D.N. (2009). Agency issues in
transitions from family to non-family ownership via management buy-outs and buy-ins.
Proceedings of the Southern Management Association.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Chang, E.P.C., and Lueg, J. (2009). The influence of market
orientation and intra-family succession intentions on the marketing strategies of small firms.
Proceedings of the Southern Management Association.
Chrisman, J.J. (2009). A comment on principal-principal agency theory, family firms, and
international diversification. Presented at the Seventh Annual Theories of Family Enterprise
Conference.
Zellweger, T., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2009). Family firm valuation
by family CEOs: The role of socioemotional value. Family Enterprise Research Conference
(Runner-up, Best Poster Award).
Debicki, B.J., Matherne, C.F., Kellermanns, F.W. and Chrisman, J.J. (2009). A comprehensive
assessment of family business research. Family Enterprise Research Conference.
Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., Chang, E.P.C. (2009). The link
between transaction cost factors and family firms’ efficient boundaries. Family Enterprise
Research Conference.
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Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chang, E.P.C. (2009). The determinants of
family firms’ subcontracting: A transaction cost perspective. Proceedings of the U.S. Association
for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Chang, E.P.C., Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2008). Venture preparation and business creation:
Does family help? A report of Hispanics in the U.S. 68th Meeting of the Academy of
Management.
Chang, E.P.C., Memili, E., Chrisman, J.J., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chua, J.H. (2008). Venture
preparedness and start-up decisions: Does family help? A report of Hispanic entrepreneurs in the
U.S. Conference on Family Capital, Family Business, and Free Enterprise, University of St.
Thomas, Minneapolis, MN, September.
Chang, E.P.C., and Chrisman, J.J. (2008). Entrepreneurship growth in American counties 19952005: Some preliminary results. 68th Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Chang, E. P., Chrisman, J. J. & Kellermanns, F. (2008) The determinants of new venture creation
in American counties: Testing the Minnitti and Bygrave framework at the community level.
Proceedings of Rencontres de St-Gall, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Memili, E., and Chrisman, J.J. (2008). A transaction cost perspective on family firms'
outsourcing decisions. 68th Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Zellweger, T., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2008). Family firm valuation
by family CEOs: The role of socioemotional value. Family Firm Institute Best Unpublished
Research Paper Award.
Zellweger, T., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2008). A note on
socioemotional wealth as a determinant of family firm valuations by family owners. International
Family Enterprise Research Academy Conference.
Zellweger, T., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2008). Family firm valuation
by family CEOs. FBN Pacific Asia and SMU Edge Family Business Research Roundtable.
Debicki, B.J., Matherne, C.F., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (2008) Who is publishing
family business research? International Family Enterprise Research Academy Conference.
Barnett, T., Pearson, A.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2008). An empirical assessment of
the essence and components approaches for defining family business and their relationship with
value creation goals. Presented at the Sixth Annual Theories of Family Enterprise Conference.
Memili, E., Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2008). The role of family
support in the process of venture preparation and business creation. Family Enterprise Research
Conference.
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Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., and Kellermanns, F.W. (2007). The Determinants of
Entrepreneurship in U.S. Counties. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association.
Ring, J.K., Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2007). Entrepreneurship education and
assistance for facilitating new business growth and development. Proceedings of the Southern
Management Association.
Hassan, A., Chrisman, J.J., and Mohamed, F. (2007). Horizontal Alliances and competitive
aggressiveness: A strength-of-ties perspective. 67th Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Wu, Z. (2007). Family involvement as social
capital in debt financing of new ventures. Family Firm Institute Best Unpublished Research
Paper Award (Honorable Mention).
Peredo, A.M., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). Toward a theory of community-based enterprise.
Presented at the Global Forum of Business as an Agent of World Benefit: Management
Knowledge Leading Positive Change, Case Western Reserve, October.
Ring, J.K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). Strategic alliances in rural communities: An economic
development alternative. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association.
Hassan, A., Chrisman, J.J., and Mohamed, F. (2006). Horizontal alliances, competitive
aggressiveness, and the moderating influence of multimarket contact and resource similarities
among partners. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association (Best paper award,
Strategy and Entrepreneurship Track).
Walter, J., Martignoni, D., Kellermanns, F.W. & Chrisman, J.J. (2006). Organizational structure
and firm-level entrepreneurial behavior: A simulation model. Presented at the Strategic
Management Society Meeting.
Wu, Z., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2006). Effects of family ownership and management on
small business equity financing. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Administrative
Sciences Association of Canada.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chang, E.P.C. (2006). Are family managers
agents or stewards? An exploratory study in privately held family firms. Presented at Family
Enterprise Research Conference.
Chrisman, J.J., Steier, L., & Chua, J.H. (2005). A comment on the value of community-level
social capital in family firms. Presented at the Fourth Annual Theories of Family Enterprise
Conference.
Chang, E.P.C., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2005). Regional determinants of the incidence of
family firms in the United States: A preliminary report. 65th Meeting of the Academy of
Management.
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Chua, J.H., Kellermanns, F.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (2005). Family involvement, agency costs
and debt financing for new ventures. 65th Meeting of the Academy of Management.
Chrisman, J.J., Chang E.P.C., and Verbeke, A. (2005). Corporate venturing and strategic renewal
from the perspective of prospect theory. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business
and Entrepreneurship.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Kellermanns, F. (2004). A comparative analysis of organizational
capabilities of family and non-family firms. Proceedings of the Southern Management
Association.
Wu, Z., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (2004). An exploration of agency problems in the family
firm: The case of distributing equal shares to children. Proceedings of the Administrative
Sciences Association of Canada.
Bergiel, E.B., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2004). Transition to professional management: An
agency theoretic comparison of decentralization in family and non-family firms. Proceedings of
the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Dewald, J.R., Hall, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (2004). Why do small firms choose quasi-integration?
The case of the homebuilding industry. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business
and Entrepreneurship (Best paper award).
Willoughby, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2003). Replenishments in price fluctuating situations:
Comparing the performance of optimal and heuristic approaches. Proceedings of the Decision
Sciences Institute.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Litz, R. (2002). Do family firms have more agency costs than
non-family firms? Presented at the Second Annual Theories of Family Enterprise Conference.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Litz, R. (2001). A unified systems theory of family firm
performance: Comments and extensions. Presented at the First Annual Theories of Family
Enterprise Conference.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (2001). Perspectives on family business management
issues from the literature, agency theory, and a survey of practicing managers. 61st Meeting of the
Academy of Management.
Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (2001). Toward a reconciliation of the definitional issues in the
field of corporate entrepreneurship. U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Conference.
Weber, M., Chrisman, J.J., O’Grady, J., and Gough, V. (2000). The effectiveness of projectbased education for stakeholders in medical entrepreneurship. Innocom Conference.
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McMullan, W.E., Chrisman, J.J., Vesper, K.H. (2000). Opportunities for economic development
in Western Canada: Lessons from successful innovations in entrepreneurial support
programming. Innocom Conference.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Sharma, P. (2000). The importance of non-family managers to family
firms: Preliminary evidence. Innocom Conference.
Sharma, P., Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (1999) Succession planning and its dimensions in
family firms: Empirical evidence. Proceedings of the Canadian Council for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, 1-26 (Best Paper Award).
__________ (1999). Family Firm Institute National Conference (Best Unpublished Research
Paper) http://www.ffi.org/gentemplate.asp?cid=134#academic.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (1999). Outsider assistance strategy and longer term
economic impact: An empirical analysis of new venture counseling. Innovation Systems
Research Network National Conference.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., and Sharma, P. (1999). Family business management: Are we
studying the right issues? ENDEC World Conference on Entrepreneurship.
Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (1998). Determinants of satisfaction with succession process in
family firms: An empirical assessment. 58th Meeting of the Academy of Management,
Entrepreneurship Division.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (1998). The practice of succession planning in
Canadian family firms. 43rd World Conference of the International Council for Small Business.
Gatewood, E.J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1998). An entrepreneurial support program: Effectiveness in
rural versus non-rural areas. Babson Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research Conference.
Willoughby, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (1998). The timing of replenishments under price
fluctuations: A fuel purchasing heuristic. National Conference of the Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H. (1998). Dimensions of succession planning in family
firms: An empirical assessment. Proceedings of the Administrative Sciences Association of
Canada, 67-79 (Honourable Mention Award).
Weber, M., Chrisman, J.J., O'Grady, J.K., and Gough, V. (1997). A project based approach to
education and assistance for medical entrepreneurs. National Meeting of INFORMS.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., Pablo, A., Chua, J.H., Javidan, M. (1997). Determinants of
satisfaction with succession process in family firms: A preliminary assessment. Proceedings of
the Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 63-76.
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__________ (1997). Family Firm Institute National Conference (Runner-up, Best Unpublished
Research Paper).
Chrisman, J.J. (1997). The economic impact of SBDC counseling activities in the US: 19941995. Proceedings of the National Conference of Association of Small Business Development
Centers.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Sharma, P. (1997). Defining the family business: What matters?
Proceedings of the ENDEC World Conference on Entrepreneurship.
Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Estimating the extent entrepreneurial intentions become reality: A note.
42nd World Conference of the International Council for Small Business.
Chrisman, J.J., and O'Grady (1996). Development and commercialization of medical technology
at the University of Calgary. National Meeting of INFORMS.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Sharma, P. (1996). Important attributes of successors in family
business: An exploratory study. 56th Meeting of the Academy of Management, Entrepreneurship
Division.
Chua, J.H., Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Defining the family business as behavior.
Proceedings of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, 1-8.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., Sharma, P., and Javidan, M. (1996). CEO succession: A comparison
of family-owned and public corporations in Canada. Proceedings of the ENDEC World
Conference on Entrepreneurship, Supplement: 102-113.
Scifres, E.L., Chrisman, J.J., and Jackson, W.T. (1996). Strategic change and survival in the
banking industry. Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of Management, 24-28.
Roberts, L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Under one roof: Toward a reconciliation of home-based
work typologies. Proceedings of the Canadian Council for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, 117-131 (Best Paper, Entrepreneurship Division).
Chrisman, J.J. (1996). An evaluation of the venture development program at the University of
Calgary. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 107-116.
Sharma, P., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Reconciling the definitional issues in the field of
corporate entrepreneurship. Proceedings of the US Association for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, 137-146.
Sharma, P., Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (1996). An evaluation of family firm research from a
strategic management perspective. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, 33-42.
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Chrisman, J.J., (1996). A comparative evaluation of the Small Business Development Center
program in the United States: The 1990 and 1992 studies. the Canadian Council for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship Forum on Small Business Counseling and Entrepreneurship
Training.
Klassen, K.J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Measuring productivity in services: It need not be
difficult. Annual Meeting of the Western Academy Management.
Scifres, E.L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1995). The relationship between degree of strategic change and
performance: The case of banking after deregulation. Proceedings of the Southern Management
Association, 32-34.
Chrisman, J.J., and Katrishen, F. (1994). The Small Business Development Center program in
the United States: A national study of its impact on economic development. 54th Meeting of the
Academy of Management, Entrepreneurship Division.
Wan, C.C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1993). Geographic compatibility, global diversification, and firm
performance. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, International Management
Division.
Danforth, G.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1993). Venture strategy, problems, and the value of outside
assistance. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 39-46
(Best Paper Award).
Carpano, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). The impact of competitive strategies on the performance
of U.S. multinational corporations. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business.
Carpano, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). The impact of competitive strategies on the performance
of U.S. multinational corporations competing in international industries. 52nd Annual Meeting of
the Academy of Management, International Management Division.
Carpano, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). The structure of manufacturing activities and
multinational firms' performance: An empirical investigation. Proceedings of the Southern
Management Association, 417-419.
DeCastro, J.O., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Narrow-scope strategies and firm performance: An
empirical investigation. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship, 1-11 (Best Paper Award).
Derajtys, J.M., Chrisman, J.J., and Bauerschmidt, A. (1992). Shake-out in the microcomputer
industry, 1985-1989: Causes and consequences. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, 264-273.
Chrisman, J.J., and Keels, J.K. (1992). New venture performance: The state-of- the-art of
research and theory. USASBE State-of-the-Art Symposium on Entrepreneurship.
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Hench, T., Chrisman, J.J., and Schweiger, D.M. (1991). The case of the enigmatic entrepreneur.
51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Managerial Consultation Division.
DeCastro, J.O., Chrisman, J.J., Sandberg, W.R., and Schweiger, D.M. (1991). An examination
of the scope and competitive weapons components of competitive strategy. 51st Annual Meeting
of the Academy of Management, Business Policy and Strategy Division.
Bauerschmidt, A., and Chrisman, J.J. (1990). Strategies for survival in the microcomputer
industry: 1985-1989. 50th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Business Policy and
Strategy Division.
Chrisman, J.J., and Bauerschmidt, A. (1990). Extensions to the theory of new venture
performance. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 3743 (Best Paper Award).
Meznar, M., Chrisman, J.J., and Carroll, A.B. (1990). Social responsibility and strategic
management: Toward an enterprise strategy classification. Proceedings of the Academy of
Management, 332-336.
Chrisman, J.J., and Carsrud, A.L. (1990). Outsider assistance needs of pre-venture and
established small businesses: A comparison of minority and nonminority clients. Proceedings of
the International Council for Small Business, 10-16.
Carpano, C., and Chrisman, J.J. (1990). Strategy and structure in international industries.
Proceedings of the Southwest Academy of International Business.
Sandberg, W.R., Keels, J.L., Chrisman, J.J., and Schweiger, D.M. (1989). Overcoming
fragmentation: Remedies for strategic failure. Proceedings of the Southern Management
Association, 31-33.
Chrisman, J.J., Carsrud, A.L., DeCastro, J., and Herron, L. (1989). Assistance needs of male and
female pre-venture entrepreneurs. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business,
55-70.
Chrisman, J.J., and Carsrud, A.L. (1989). How consultants contribute to new venture and small
business development. 4th Annual Meeting of the U.S. Association for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship.
Chrisman, J.J. (1989). The perceived value of outside assistance: Strategic, administrative, and
operating problems of new ventures. 49th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management,
Entrepreneurship Division.
Chrisman, J.J., and Leslie, J. (1988). Strategic, administrative, and operating problems: The
impact of outsiders on small firm performance. Proceedings of the U.S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, 18-24.
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Chrisman, J.J., and Leslie, J. (1988). The economic impact of SBDC consulting: A replication
study. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business, 51-57.
Chrisman, J.J., and Boulton, W.R. (1987). An exploratory study of business level skills and how
they influence strategic performance. Proceedings of the Academy of Management, 12-16.
Chrisman, J.J. (1987). Writing a publishable case: Some guidelines. Proceedings of the North
American Case Research Association Case Writing and Research Symposium, 40-43.
Chrisman, J.J., Boulton, W.R., and Hofer, C.W. (1986). A conceptual note on generic strategies
and classification systems. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 222-224.
Chrisman, J.J., and Hoy, F. (1985). The budding entrepreneur and public sector assistance:
Assessing the impact of pre-venture counseling. 45th Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Management, Entrepreneurship Division.
Chrisman, J.J., Hofer, C.W., Boulton, W.R., and Magal, S. (1985). New tools for improved
strategic decision making: A synergistic approach to sensitivity, elasticity, and variability
analyses. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 37-39.
Chrisman, J.J., Nelson, R.R., and Hoy, F. (1984). Empirical support for a contradiction in terms:
Cost effective public sector management. 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management,
Public and Nonprofit Sector Division.
Hofer, C.W., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). First diversification and the strategic management
process: A new perspective. 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Business
Policy and Strategy Division.
Gatewood, E.J., Chrisman, J.J., and Carroll, A.B. (1984). A survey on plant closings: Testing
propositions from The Deindustrialization of America. 44th Annual Meeting of the Academy of
Management, Social Issues in Management Division.
Chrisman, J.J. (1984). A linear programming approach to tax structure modification for the City
of Peoria. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 264-266.
Chrisman, J.J. (1984). Population change and Its relationship to changes in retail business and
employment in Georgia 1970-1980. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association, 158160.
Chrisman, J.J., and Archer, R.W. (1984). Past research and current perceptions of small business
social responsibility. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business, 25-32.
Carroll, A.B., and Chrisman, J.J. (1983). Reconciling economic and social goals: An emerging
view of corporate social responsibility. Proceedings of the Southern Management Association,
365-367.
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Bhandari, S.B., Chrisman, J.J., and Rubash, A.B. (1983). Rating changes and new bond issues:
Some aspects. 32nd Annual Midwest Finance Association Meeting.
SYMPOSIUMS, WORKSHOPS, and OTHER PRESENTATIONS
Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Publishing in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. Invited panelist in
Professional Development Institute: Meet the Editors Symposium, Southern Management
Association.
Chrisman, J.J. (2014). Succession in family firms. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of
the Southern Pressure Treaters Association.
____________ (2010). Invited presentation to the Mississippi Minority Business Alliance
Annual Meeting, Mississippi State University.
____________ (2010). Invited presentation at Issues Concerning Family Business in the 21st
Century Symposium. MSU Riley Center, Meridian, MS.
____________ (2010). Invited presentation to Greater Starkville Development Partnership,
Starkville, MS.
____________ (2009) Invited presentation to Community Development Foundation, Tupelo,
MS.
____________ (2009). Invited presentation to Franklin Furniture Institute, Focus on Furniture,
Mississippi State University.
____________ (2008). Invited presentation at Arkansas State University for Entrepreneurship
Week.
____________ (2008). Invited presentation to the Department of Agricultural Economics,
Mississippi State University.
Chrisman, J.J. (2011). The Center of Family Enterprise Research and what we know about family
firms. Invited presentation to the College of Business Executive Advisory Board, Mississippi
State University.
Chrisman, J.J. (2009). Getting published: Understanding the mindsets of editors and reviewers
can help. Research Seminar Series, Office of Research and Economic Development, Mississippi
State University, Fall.
____________ (2009). Presentation to COB Ph.D. Association, Mississippi State University,
Fall.
____________ (2009). Research Seminar Series, Office of Research and Economic
Development, Mississippi State University, Spring.
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Chrisman, J.J. (2010). The Center of Family Enterprise Research. Invited presentation at the
Mississippi Minority Business Alliance Annual Membership Meeting. Mississippi State
University.
Memili, E., & Misra, K., and Chrisman, J.J. 2009. An economic tournament model of nonfamily
managers' compensation in family firms. Graduate Student Association Research Symposium,
Mississippi State University.
Chrisman, J.J. (2007). International perspectives on family business research: Theories of
Family Enterprise Conference and directions for future research. Family Firm Institute National
Conference, Miami, FL.
Chrisman, J.J. (2005). The performance of the SBDC program in the United States. Testimony
before the House of Representatives, 109th Congress, Committee on Small Business,
Washington, DC.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., and Litz, R. (2004). Comparing the agency costs of family and nonfamily firms: Conceptual issues and exploratory evidence. Invited presentation at University of
Alabama.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2002). Outsider assistance and competitive advantage in
new ventures: Tacit knowledge as a resource. Invited presentation at University of Texas at El
Paso.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (2002). Outsider assistance and competitive advantage in
new ventures: Tacit knowledge as a resource. THESIS Innovation Club Symposium.
Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J.H. (2001). Some of the most influential works on family business in
2000-2001: A summary with implications. Family Firm Institute International Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (2000). How to write a case in entrepreneurship and family business. Invited
presentation at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Chrisman, J.J. (1999). Academic innovation and entrepreneurship in Medicine: A research
program. Second Innocom Regional Network Workshop.
Chrisman, J.J. (1999). Measuring program effectiveness: The Small Business Development
Center Program in the United States. Enterprise Edge '99 National Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1998). The economic impact of Small Business Development Center activities in
the United States: 1996-1997. Association of Small Business Development Centers National
Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1998). Current research activities: Innovation and entrepreneurship. First
Innocom Regional Network Workshop.
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Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Start-up and survival rates of pre-venture clients of the Small Business
Development Center program. Invited presentation at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Chrisman, J.J. (1997). How to focus your SBDC on impact. Association of Small Business
Development Centers National Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1997). Estimating start-up rates among pre-venture clients of the Small Business
Development Center program. Association of Small Business Development Centers National
Conference.
Chrisman, J.J., and McMullan, W.E. (1997). Two to five year economic impact of free
professional counseling for start-up entrepreneurs. Association of Small Business Development
Centers National Conference.
Chrisman, J.J., and Chua, J. (1995). The Family Business Research Program in the Faculty of
Management. Canadian Association of Family Enterprise, National Office Reception.
Chua, J.H., and Chrisman, J.J. (1995). Highlights from family business survey of CAFE
members. Canadian Association of Family Business, National Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1995). Research on the cutting edge: Faculty entrepreneurship and economic
development. 55th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Pre-Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1994). The impact of Small Business Development Center consulting activities:
A comparison of the 1990-1991 and 1991-1992 studies. Meeting of the Association of Small
Business Development Centers.
Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Conceptual and methodological issues in entrepreneurial research. 7th
Annual Meeting of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Chrisman, J.J. (1991). Consulting for an international public sector bureaucracy. 51st Annual
Meeting of the Academy of Management, Pre-Conference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1991). Challenges to research in entrepreneurship: Methods, sources,
populations, and samples. 51st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, PreConference.
Chrisman, J.J. (1990) Business planning. Small Business Development Center Workshop.
Chrisman, J.J., and Naumes, W. (1989). The individual entrepreneur experience: A case writing
workshop. 4th Annual Meeting of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1988). General Dynamics: The Chrysler Tank acquisition
decision. Annual Meeting of the North American Case Research Association.
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Hofer, C.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Carsrud, A.L. (1988). Guidelines for improving the
performance of new, small business. 3rd Annual Meeting of the U.S. Association for Small
Business and Entrepreneurship.
Horne, J., Perkins, C., Goates, K., Asp, P., Sarris, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (1987). Pizza Delights,
Inc.: The St. George Street Restaurant. Annual Meeting of the North American Case Research
Association.
CASES IN BOOKS
Danforth, G.W., Chrisman, J.J., and Schweiger, D.M. (2002). Crisis at Wretham Corporation: A
case of executive selection after merger. In R.D. Hisrich and M.P. Peters, Entrepreneurship,
New York: McGraw-Hill Irwin, 619-629.
___________(1996). In R.D. Hisrich, P.P. McDougall, and B.M. Oviatt, Cases in International
Entrepreneurship, Chicago: Irwin, 305-316.
__________ (1995). In M.A. Hitt, R.D. Ireland, and R.E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management:
Competitiveness and Globalization, St. Paul, MN: West, 509-519.
__________ (1995). In M.A. Hitt, D.R. Ireland, and R.E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management
Cases, St. Paul, MN: West, 133-143.
Chadwick, K., Chrisman, J.J., and Jurkus, A. (1997). Grant Memorial Hospital. In E. Geisler and
O. Heller, Managing Medical Technology: Theory, Practice, and Cases, Norwell, MA: Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 397-421.
Vesper, K.H., McMullan, W.E., and Chrisman, J.J. (1996). Chem Synthesis, Inc.: Creating new
products in a start-up. In K.H. Vesper, New Venture Experience, Seattle: Vector Books,106-120.
Chrisman, J.J., Fry, F.L., and Hofer, C.W. Kitchen Made Pies (Revised). In G.G. Dess, G.T.
Lumpkin, and M. Taylor (2003). Strategic Management Text and Cases with Powerweb and CD,
New York: McGraw-Hill.
___________(1995). In M.A. Hitt, R.D. Ireland, and R.E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management:
Competitiveness and Globalization, St. Paul, MN: West, 756-777.
__________ (1995). In M.A. Hitt, R.D. Ireland, and R.E. Hoskisson, Strategic Management
Cases, St. Paul, MN: West, 380-401.
__________ (1994). In D.F. Kuratko and H.P. Welsch, Entrepreneurial Strategy: Text and
Cases, Fort Worth, TX: Dryden Press, 85-108.
__________ (1993). In M. Taylor (Ed.), Pinnacle, New York, NY: Primis Electronic Publishing
Division, McGraw-Hill.
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Valentine, H., Amason, A., and Chrisman, J.J. (1995). Hickory Ridge Golf Club (Revised). In
Irwin Case Database, Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
__________ (1995). In A.A. Thompson, Jr. and A.J. Strickland III, Strategic Management:
Concepts and Cases, Chicago, IL: Irwin, 434-451.
__________ (1994). In D.F. Kuratko and H.P. Welsch, Entrepreneurial Strategy: Text and
Cases, Fort Worth, TX: Dryden Press, 14-32.
_________ (1993). In M. Taylor (Ed.), Pinnacle, New York, NY: Primis Electronic Publishing
Division, McGraw-Hill.
Valentine, H., and Chrisman, J.J. (1994). Hickory Ridge Golf Club. In P. Wright, C.D. Pringle,
and M.J. Kroll, Strategic Management: Text and Cases, Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 849-867.
__________ (1993). In P. Wright, M.J. Kroll, and C.D. Pringle, Cases in Strategic Management,
Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 281-299.
__________ (1991). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Strategic Management: Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Control, Homewood, IL: Irwin, 604-619.
__________ (1991). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Cases in Strategic Management,
Homewood, IL: Irwin, 224-239.
Gardner, K., Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1994). Bulldog Pizza. In M. Taylor (Ed.), Pinnacle,
New York, NY: Primis Electronic Publishing Division, McGraw-Hill.
__________ (1994). In D.F. Kuratko and H.P. Welsch, Entrepreneurial Strategy: Text and
Cases, Fort Worth, TX: Dryden Press, 272-287.
Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). General Dynamics. In P. Wright, C.D. Pringle, and M.J.
Kroll, Strategic Management: Text and Cases, Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 589-611.
Munnerlyn, T., McNamara, R., Leibold, F., and Chrisman, J.J. (1994). Northrop Corporation:
Dilemma of the Tigershark (Revised). In M. Taylor (Ed.), Pinnacle, New York, NY: Primis
Electronic Publishing Division, McGraw-Hill.
__________ (1994). In J. Harrison and C. St. John. Strategic Management of Organizations
and Stakeholders, St. Paul, MN: West, pp.
__________ (1993). In G.G. Dess and A. Miller, Strategic Management, New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 728-746.
Horne, J., Perkins, C., Goates, K., Asp, P., Sarris, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (1993). Pizza Delights:
The St. George Street Restaurant. In M.J. Stahl and D.W. Grigsby, Strategic Management for
Decision Making, Boston, MA: PWS-Kent, 74-101.
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Horne, J., Perkins, C., Goates, K., Asp, P., Sarris, K., Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Pizza
Delights (Revised). In M. Taylor (Ed.), Pinnacle, New York, NY: Primis Electronic Publishing
Division, McGraw-Hill.
Gardner, K., Leslie, J., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Harry's Pizza, Spirits, and So Forth. In P.
Wright, C.D. Pringle, and M.J. Kroll, Strategic Management: Text and Cases, Boston, MA:
Allyn and Bacon, 791-808.
__________ (1991). In M.J. Stahl and D.W. Grigsby, Strategic Management for Decision
Making, Boston, MA: PWS-Kent, 340-367.
__________ (1990). In N.M. Scarborough, T.W. Zimmerer, and W. Naumes, Effective Small
Business Management, Columbus, OH: Merrill, C81-C102.
__________(1990). In L. Finley, Entrepreneurial Strategies, Boston, MA: PWS-Kent, 301-332.
__________ (1989). in J.H. Barnett and W.D. Wilsted, Cases for Strategic Management,
Boston, MA: PWS-Kent, 43-71.
__________ (1988). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Strategic Management: Strategy
Formulation and Implementation, Homewood, IL: Irwin, 713-739.
__________ (1988). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Cases in Strategic Management,
Homewood, IL: Irwin, 1988, 271-297.
Munnerlyn, T., McNamara, R., Leibold, F., and Chrisman, J.J. (1992). Northrop Corporation:
Dilemma of the Tigershark. In P. Wright, C.D. Pringle, and M.J. Kroll, Strategic Management:
Text and Cases, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 467-490.
__________ (1991). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Strategic Management: Strategy
Formulation, Implementation, and Control, Homewood, IL: Irwin, 565-587.
__________ (1991). In J.A. Pearce and R.B. Robinson, Jr., Cases in Strategic Management,
Homewood, IL: Irwin, 185-207.
Chrisman, J.J., and Fry, F.L. (1989). Kitchen Made Pies. In C.W.L. Hill and G.R. Jones,
Strategic Management: An Integrated Approach, Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin, 491-502.
__________ (1988). In J.A. Russo, Jr. and M.E. Fisher, Decision-Making Toolkit for Strategic
Management, New York, NY: Random House, 270-281.
__________ (1987). In S.C. Certo and J.P. Peter, Strategic Management: Concepts and
Applications, New York, NY: Random House, 758-769.
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__________ (1986). In F.R. David, Fundamentals of Strategic Management, Columbus, OH:
Merrill, 430-441.
__________ (1986). In F.R. David, Cases in Strategic Management, Columbus: Merrill, 46-57.
__________ (1986). In J.M. Higgins and J.W. Vincze, Strategic Management and
Organizational Policy: Text and Cases, Hinsdale, IL: Dryden, 395-405.
__________ (1985). In A. Sharplin, Strategic Management: Text and Cases, New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 559-569.
__________ (1984). In A.A. Thompson, Jr., and A.J. Strickland, III, Strategic Management
Concepts and Cases, Plano, TX: Business Publications, 324-335;
Chrisman, J.J., and Fry, F.L. (1987). Bennett Industries. In A.J. Strickland, III, and A.A.
Thompson, Jr., Cases in Strategic Management, Plano, TX: Business Publications, 110-126.
__________ (1984). In A.J. Strickland, III, and A.A. Thompson, Jr., Cases in Strategic
Management, Plano, TX: Business Publications, 151-167.
__________ (1983). In D. Cravens and C. Lamb, Jr., Strategic Marketing: Cases and
Applications, Homewood, IL: Irwin, 199-217.
__________ (1982). In A.J. Strickland, III, and A.A. Thompson, Jr., Cases in Strategic
Management, Plano, TX: Business Publications, 102-118.
Fry, F.L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Schotthoefer Motor Service (A). In A. Sharplin, Strategic
Management: Text and Cases, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 450-457.
Fry, F.L., and Chrisman, J.J. (1985). Schotthoefer Motor Service (B). In A. Sharplin, Strategic
Management: Text and Cases, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 463-465.
Chrisman, J.J., and Boulton, W.R. (1984). Note on the analytical instruments industry. In W.R.
Boulton, Business Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, New York: Macmillan, 341-358.
Chrisman, J.J., and Boulton, W.R. (1984). Tracor, Incorporated (A). In W.R. Boulton, Business
Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, New York, NY: Macmillan, 359-368.
Boulton, W.R., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). Tracor, Incorporated (B). In W.R. Boulton, Business
Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, New York, NY: Macmillan, 369-388.
Boulton, W.R., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). The world motorcycle industry. In W.R. Boulton,
Business Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, New York, NY: Macmillan, 537-558.
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Boulton, W.R., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). The British motorcycle industry (A). In W.R.
Boulton, Business Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, New York, NY: Macmillan, 559568.
Boulton, W.R., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). The British motorcycle industry (B). In W.R.
Boulton, Instructor's Manual, Business Policy: The Art of Strategic Management, NY, NY:
Macmillan, 183-200.
Boulton, W.R., and Chrisman, J.J. (1984). The British motorcycle industry (C). In W.R.
Boulton, Instructor's Manual, Business Policy: the Art of Strategic Management, NY:
Macmillan, 201-213.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Fang, H., Randolph, R., Memili, E., Chrisman, J., and Barnett, T. (2012). Family Ownership,
Succession Intentions, and Professionalization. Family Owned Business Institute, Grand Valley
State University, $5,000.
Memili, E., Misra, K., and Chrisman, J.J. (2009). Nonfamily managers’ compensation in family
firms: Tournament and game theory perspectives. Family Owned Business Institute, Grand
Valley State University, $5,000.
Ring, J.K. and Chrisman, J.J. (2007). Stakeholder salience in the family firm. Family Owned
Business Institute, Grand Valley State University, $5,000.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
University Institutional Effectiveness Committee, 2010-present.
University Community Engagement Committee, 2011-2014.
College Strategic Planning Committee, 2012-2014.
Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Management and Information Systems,
2004-2014.
College of Business Grievance Committee, 2013.
Ad hoc Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Finance and Economics, 2010, 2013.
Post-Tenure Review Committee, Department of Management and Information Systems, 20072010.
Journal Evaluation Committee, College of Business, 2008.
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Entrepreneurial Planning Group, Ad Hoc University Committee, 2008.
Advisor to Student Organization: The Entrepreneurship Association of Mississippi State, 2007.
Mission Development Committee, College of Business, 2006.
Journal Evaluation Committee, Department of Management and Information Systems, 2006.
Graduate Curriculum and Policy Committee, College of Business, 2004-2006.
Office Allocation Committee, Department of Management and Information Systems, 2006.
Faculty Awards Committee, College of Business, 2005, 2009.
Recruiting Committee, Department of Management and Information Systems, 2002-present.
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
Council Representative, Faculty of Education, 2001-2002.
External Search Committees, Faculty of Law, 2000; Department of Political Science, 2000.
Kelly Gibson Scholarship Awards Committee, 1997-2002.
Management Advisory Committee (ex-officio), 1996-2001.
Associate Dean's Research Forum, 1996-2001.
Faculty of Graduate Studies Council, 1996-2001.
Executive Committee, 1996-2001.
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Dean's Research Advisory Committee, 1995, Chair 1996 – 2001.
Family Enterprise Management Program Advisory Committee, 1995-2002.
Promotion Review Subcommittee, Policy and Environment, 1995.
Tenure Review Subcommittees, Venture Development, 1994.
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Ph.D. Committee, Faculty of Management, 1993 - 1995, Chair, 1996-2001, 2001-2002.
Management Advisory Council, Venture Development Subcommittee, 1993-1996.
Chamber of Commerce Liaison Member, Faculty of Management, 1993-1999.
Reviewer, Alberta Energy Corporation/Future Fund Fellow Program, 1993, 1994.
Guest Lecture Series Organizer, Venture Development, 1993-1994, 1996.
Guest Lecture Series Organizer, Policy and Environment, 1993-1994.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
AACSB Strategic Planning Committee, 1992-1993.
Strategic Management Curriculum Committee, 1991-1993.
R.C. Chin Memorial Award Selection Committee, 1992.
Policy Committee, 1991-1992.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Ph.D. Student Teaching Evaluator for the Business Policy course, USC, 1991.
Committee for Teaching Effectiveness, USC, 1990-1991.
Undergraduate Development, Policy, and Curricula Committee, USC, 1990-1991.
Small Business Institute Director, USC, 1989-1991.
Reviewer, Research Fellow Program, 1989-1990.
Ethics Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects, USC, 1989-1990.
Student Faculty Commission, USC, 1988-1989.
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS
JOURNAL EDITOR
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Editor, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2003-2011.
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Field Editor, Journal of Business Venturing, 2009-2013.
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Promotions Editor, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1989.
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Guest Editor, Business Ethics Quarterly, Special Issue on Family Business, 2011.
Guest Editor, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Special Issues on Family Business: 2003,
27(4); 2004, 28(4); 2005, 29(3); 2006, 30(6); 2008, 32(6); 2009, 33(6); 2010, 34(6); 2011, 35(6),
2012, 36(6); 2013, 37(6); 2014, 38(6).
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Family Teams, 2013, 37(1).
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2003, 18(4).
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and the Management of Change, 1989, 2(3).
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Firms, 2014.
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Firms, In Progress.
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Editorial Board, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1989-1994.
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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2007.
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, 2012.
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Case Collection Editor, Pinnacle, Primis Electronic Publishing, McGraw-Hill, 1993 - present.
BOOK REVIEWER
Sage Publications, 2007.
McGraw-Hill, 1990.
Merrill Publishing Company, 1990.
West Publishing Company, 1989-1990.
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987-1990.
Business Publications, Inc., 1988.
South-Western Publishing Company, 1987.
CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
House of Representatives, 109th Congress, Committee on Small Business, 2005.
PROFESSIONAL and ACADEMIC HONORS
FELLOWSHIPS
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Drew Allen Fellowship, Mississippi State University, 2013-2014.
Fellow, International Family Enterprise Research Academy, 2010-present.
Fellow, U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1993-present.
Fellow, The Centre for Innovation Studies, 2001-2010.
Research Fellowship, University of South Carolina, 1990.
Biscoe Fellowship, University of Georgia, 1982.
AWARDS
Lifetime Achievement Award, Family Enterprise Research Conference, 2015.
Richard Puckett Notable Scholar Award, 2011, 2013.
Albert and Glenda Clark Notable Scholar Award, 2011.
Chris Grice State Pride Award, 2011.
John and Ann Hairston State Pride Award, 2010.
Adkerson Notable Scholar, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013.
Distinguished Service Award, Family Enterprise Research Conference, 2010.
College of Business Research Award, 2010.
Runner-up, Best Paper Award, Family Enterprise Research Conference, 2009.
Best Unpublished Paper Award, Family Firm Institute National Conference, 2008.
Outstanding Researcher Award, College of Business & Industry, Mississippi State University,
2008.
Honorable Mention, Best Unpublished Paper Award, Family Firm Institute National Conference,
2007.
Outstanding Faculty-Doctoral Student Collaboration Research Award, College of Business &
Industry, Mississippi State University, 2007.
Outstanding Service Award, College of Business & Industry, Mississippi State University, 2006.
Best Paper Award, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Track, Southern Management Association,
2006.
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College of Business & Industry Faculty Research Award, Mississippi State University, 2005.
Outstanding Research Award, College of Business & Industry, Mississippi State University,
2004.
Dean's Award for Research Excellence, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary,
2002.
Canada Women’s Mentor Award (Trimark Investments), Business and Professional Category,
2000.
Dean’s Award for Contributions to the Ph.D. Program, Faculty of Management, University of
Calgary, 2000.
Best Paper Award, Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1999.
Best Unpublished Research Paper Award, Family Firm Institute, 1999.
Honourable Mention, Award of Excellence, Entrepreneurship Division, Annual Meeting of the
Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, 1998.
Dean's Award for Outstanding Research Achievement, Faculty of Management, University of
Calgary, 1998.
Runner-up, Best Unpublished Research Paper Award, Family Firm Institute, 1997.
Management Advisory Council Award for Managerial Relevance, Faculty of Management,
University of Calgary, 1997.
Canadian Banker's Association Award, Best Paper in Entrepreneurship Theory, 13th Annual
Meeting of the Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1996.
Dean's Award for Outstanding Research Leadership, Faculty of Management, University of
Calgary, 1996.
Honourable Mention, Dean's Award for Research Excellence, Faculty of Management,
University of Calgary, 1995.
Coleman Foundation Award, Best Research Paper with Practical Applications, Eighth Annual
Meeting of the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1993.
Coleman Foundation Award, Best Empirical Paper, Seventh Annual Meeting of the U.S.
Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1992.
Distinguished Paper Award, Best Conceptual Paper, Fifth Annual Meeting of the U.S.
Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 1990.
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Honorable Mention, Foundation For Administrative Research/Planning Forum "Best Paper in
Corporate and Organizational Planning" Competition, 1986.
First Annual Department of Management Doctoral Student Award for Research Excellence,
University of Georgia, 1984-1985.
BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS
Who’s Who in America.
Who’s Who in Canadian Business.
Who's Who in Finance and Industry.
Who's Who in the World.
Who's Who in the West.
Who's Who in American Education.
Who's Who Among Young American Professionals.
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America.
Who's Who in the South and Southeast.
Young Community Leaders of America.
CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
ASSOCIATION OF SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (1992 - present).
Revised impact assessment methodology in 1992 to enable ASBDC to conduct national study.
Conducted national impact study for 1990-1991, 1991-1992, 1992-1993, 1994-1995, 1996-1997,
1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008,
2008-2009, 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013.
Conducted 2012-2013 impact study for 45 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California-Los
Angeles, California-Merced, California-Northeastern, California-Norcal, California-Orange
County, California-San Diego, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto
Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, Texas-San
Antonio, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
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Conducted 2011-2012 impact study for 46 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California-Los
Angeles, California-Merced, California-Northeastern, California-Norcal, California-Orange
County, California-San Diego, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, TexasHouston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming.
Conducted 2010-2011 impact study for 45 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California-Los
Angeles, California-Merced, California-Northeastern, California-Norcal, California-Orange
County, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New
Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio,
Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming.
Conducted 2009-2010 impact study for 43 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, CaliforniaNortheastern, California-Norcal, California-Orange County, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia,
Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North
Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas,
Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington,
West Virginia, Wyoming.
Conducted 2008-2009 impact study for 43 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, CaliforniaNortheastern, California-Norcal, California-Santa Ana, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Florida,
Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas,
Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West
Virginia.
Conducted 2007-2008 impact study for 41 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, CaliforniaNortheastern, California-Norcal, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Missouri,
Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, TexasHouston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
Conducted 2006-2007 impact study for 41 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, CaliforniaMerced, California-Northeastern, California-Norcal, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock,
Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming.
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Conducted 2005-2006 impact study for 38 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, California-Merced,
California-Northeastern, California-Norcal, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, TexasSan Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington.
Conducted 2004-2005 impact study for 36 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida,
Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock,
Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin,
Wyoming.
Conducted 2003-2004 impact study for 32 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut,
Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia,
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Conducted 2002-2003 impact study for 36 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut,
Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, Texas-Lubbock,
Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Conducted 2001-2002 impact studies for 23 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut,
Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah,
Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Conducted 2000-2001 impact study for 35 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut,
Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,
Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas, TexasHouston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Conducted 1999-2000 impact studies for 20 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii,
Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Conducted 1998-1999 studies for 35 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut,
Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, TexasHouston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
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Conducted 1997-1998 studies for 12 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut,
Idaho, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Wisconsin.
Conducted 1996-1997 studies for 35 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts,
Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas-Dallas,
Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Conducted 1995-1996 studies for 7 SBDCs: Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Missouri, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas-San Antonio.
Conducted 1994-1995 studies for 27 SBDCs: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Missouri, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota,
Tennessee, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Conducted 1993-1994 studies for 5 SBDCs: Arkansas, Idaho, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and
Texas-San Antonio.
Conducted 1992-1993 studies for 15 SBDCs: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Iowa,
Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Texas-Houston, Texas-San Antonio, Utah,
Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.
Conducted 1991-1992 impact studies for 5 SBDCs: Alabama, Missouri, Pennsylvania, TexasHouston, and Texas-San Antonio.
Conducted 1990-1991 impact studies for 8 SBDCs: Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kentucky,
New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Texas-San Antonio.
LOUISIANA LOTTERY CORPORATION (1992).
Developed and presented guidelines for organizing the strategic planning process to the President
and Board of Directors.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SBDC (1987 - 1991).
Conducted 1987-1990 impact studies. Advisor for 1991 impact study.
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (1989-1990).
Developed guidelines for the preparation of case studies, modal summary reports, and the
sectoral report for "Human Resource and Institutional Development in the Transport and
Communications Sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa." Worked with several affiliated UN agencies
(UN Conference on Trade and Development, International Labor Organization, World Bank,
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International Telecommunications Union, and International Civil Aviation Organization) as a
representative of the UNDP to ensure proper implementation of guidelines. Attended steering
committee meetings on the project to present the guidelines and act as advisor and facilitator.
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION (1990).
Advised and assisted the ICAO in the preparation of its modal summary report for the UN
project, on Human Resources and Institutional Development of the Transport and
Communications Sectors of Sub-Saharan Africa.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SBDC (1982-1985).
Conducted several research studies including the first study of the impact of SBDC counseling
on clients' performance. The results were used at a Hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on
Small Business in 1983. Also counseled special clients such as Foxfire, Inc.
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REFERENCES: JAMES J. CHRISMAN
Dr. Jess H. Chua
Faculty of Management
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
403-220-6331
chua@ucalgary.ca
Dr. Michael Hitt
Department of Management
May School of Business
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4221
979-458-3393
mhitt@cgsb.tamu.edu
Dr. Frank Hoy
Department of Management
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609-2280
5080-831-5218
fhoy@wpi.edu
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