Updated on August 14, 2015 Lin Jiang 514 Cornell Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 jiangl@missouri.edu http://business.missouri.edu/people-directory/lin-jiang Employment: Assistant Professor, Trulaske College of Business, University of Missouri at Columbia (2010 to present) Education: Ph.D. in Management, Georgia Institute of Technology (2010) Concentration: Strategic Management (Minor in Economics) MBA & M.S. in Information Technology Management, Creighton University (2005) B.S. in Information Science (Minor in Computer Software), B.A. in Economics, Peking University, China (2002) Research Interests: Strategies and micro-foundation of innovations Knowledge sharing, open platform and open innovation Refereed Journal Publications (* Denotes Equal Contributors): Haeussler, C.*, Jiang, L.*, Thursby, J.*, & Thursby, M. C.*. (2014). Specific and General Information Sharing Among Competing Academic Researchers. Research Policy. 43(3): 465 475. Ceccagonli, M.*, Jiang, L.* (2013). The cost of integrating external technologies: Supply and demand drivers of value creation in the markets for technology. Strategic Management Journal. 34(4): 404-425. Jiang, L., Tan, J. & Thursby, M. C. (2011). Incumbent firm invention in emerging fields: Evidence from the semiconductor industry. Strategic Management Journal, 32 (1): 55-75. Rothaermel, F. T.*, Agung, S. D.*, & Jiang, L.* (2007). University entrepreneurship: a taxonomy of the literature, Industrial and Corporate Change, 16 (4): 691-791. Other Publications: Jiang, L., Clark, B., & Turban, D. 2015. Creating Breakthroughs: The Role of Interdisciplinary Idea
Networking and Organizational Contexts. In John Humphreys (Ed.), Proceedings of the Seventyfifth Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. Online ISSN: 2151-6561. Haeussler, C.*, Thursby, J.*, Jiang, L.*, & Thursby, M. C.* Do academic scientists share information with their colleagues? Not necessarily. VOX, 25 Nov, 2009. http://www.voxeu.org/ article/why-don-t-academic-scientists-share-information-their-colleagues Haeussler, C.*, Jiang, L.*, Thursby, J.*, & Thursby, M. C.* (2009). Sharing among competing researchers. NBER Working Paper Series 15315, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Working Papers: Jiang, L., Clark, B., & Turban, D. (2015) Creating Breakthroughs: The Role of Distant Search and Organizational Contexts. Jiang, L., Yin, D., & Johnson, R. (2015). Passion as a Double-Edged Sword: How and When Entrepreneurs Passion Influences their Funding Performance. Work in Progress: Jiang, L., Thursby, J., & Thursby, M. C. Communication, Collaboration, and Competition in Scientific Research. (NSF Award 0965289) (theoretical piece accepted to the NBER Workshop on Scholarly Communication, Open Science and Its Impact in 2012; data collection completed; data analyses in progress). Knowledge structure and its impact on idea creation versus selection. Conference Presentations Jiang, L., Clark, B., & Turban, D. (2015) Creating Breakthroughs: The Role of Interdisciplinary Idea Networking and Organizational Contexts. (presented as one of the best papers in the TIM division at the 2015 Academy of Management Conference in Vancouver, Canada). Jiang, L., Yin, D., & Johnson, R. (2015). Three different versions: Passion as a Double-Edged Sword: How and When Entrepreneurs Passion Influences their Funding Performance (presented at the Midwest Strategic Management Meeting in St. Louis, MO in June 2015). (Both studies 1 and 2) Why and When Entrepreneurs Passion Affects Investors Funding Decision: A Moderated Mediation Model. (presented at the 2015 Academy of Management Conference in Vancouver, Canada). (Study 2) Does Entrepreneurs Passion Attract Funding or Backfire? The Moderating Effect of
Perspective Taking. (Presented at the Strategic Management Society Annual Conference 2014). (Study 1) Knowledge Transfer, Learning, and Cospecialized Complementary Assets: The Role of Firm Capabilities in the Markets for Technology (with M. Ceccagnoli). Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2009 (the earliest version presented) Wharton Technology Conference, Philadelphia, MA, April 2011 (the second earliest version presented). Incumbent Firm Invention in Emerging Fields: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry (with J. Tan, J. & M. C. Thursby). Transatlantic Workshop on Nanotechnology Innovation and Policy, Atlanta, GA, March 2010. Competition from Academic Researchers: How does it Affect the Openness of Research Disclosure in Industries. Roundtable for Engineering Entrepreneurship Research, Atlanta, GA, November 2010. University Entrepreneurship: a Taxonomy of the Literature (with F. Rothaermel, S. Agung). Technology Transfer Society Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 2006. Professional Service: Ad hoc reviewer for the following journals: Strategic Management Journal, Management Science, Journal of Management, Organization Science, Research Policy, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Journal of Business Research, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, International Journal of Production Economics, Scientometrics. Ad hoc reviewer for the following conferences: Strategic Management Society Conference (2012), Strategic Management Society Conference in China (2012), Academy of Management Conference (2015, 2007, 2011), and International Association for Chinese Management Research Conference (2007). Ad hoc reviewer for the Strategy Research Foundation in the Strategic Management Society (2011). Invited to review a report on innovation research for United States Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy (2014). Internal Service: Department Chair search committee (Fall 2015-present). College Internationalization Committee (Fall 2013-present).
Honors and Awards: Nominated for Best Paper Award, Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) division, Academy of Management Conference 2015, Vancouver. Outstanding Reviewer Award, TIM division, Academy of Management Conference 2015, Vancouver. Academy of Management TIM Division, 2015: Invited Participant, Junior Faculty Consortium. Richard A. Miller Summer Scholar Award (2014, 2015) ($30,000). University of Missouri Faculty Scholar Program Fellow (2013-2014). Academy of Management Business Policy and Strategy (BPS) Division, 2011: Invited Participant, Junior Faculty Consortium. National Science Foundation/IGERT Research Associate, August 2007-2010. Academy of Management TIM Division, 2009: Invited Participant, Doctoral Consortium. Academy of Management BPS Division, 2008: Invited Participant, Doctoral Consortium. 5th West Coast Research Symposium (Seattle, WA), 2007: Invited Participant Doctoral Workshop. Intensive Seminar in Entrepreneurship given by Scott Shane (Cleveland, OH), 2007: Invited Participant Doctoral Workshop. Superior Scholastic Achievement Award, Creighton University (2005). Nominated to be listed in The Chancellor s List, 2004-2005. Selected for membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the honor society for college schools of business, in recognition of high scholastic achievement (2005). The May 4th Youth Award for excellent comprehensive performance, Peking University, China (2000). Luo Tianzhao Scholarship for excellent performance in college entrance examination, Fujian, China (1998). Honors in Chinese National Mathematics Contests (1996, 1997). Research Grants / Funding: University of Missouri Research Fellowship (2011-2013) ($60,000). Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business Large Grant Program (2012) ($5000). Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business Small Grant Program (2011) ($1000). Collaborator under the National Science Foundation Award 0965289 (2010-2014) ($290,046). Funding from National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (Sub-award 44771-7471 and NSF Award 0335765) (2005-2010). Funding from Mildred and Alan Peterson Foundation (2005-2010). Teaching Experience: Member of the doctoral dissertation committees of Brent Clark (Strategic Management, graduated in 2013), Mark Packard (Strategic Management, expected to graduate in 2016), John Bern (Strategic Management, expected to graduate in 2015), Fengxia Zhu (Marketing, expected to graduate in 2016). Member of the doctoral comp exam committee of Anne Podany (Accounting, expected to graduate in 2016~2017). University of Missouri Strategic Management (MGMT 4970, fall 2010~present).
Georgia Tech Principles of Management (MGT 3150, summer 2008, teaching evaluation: 4.0 out of 5.0). Georgia Tech Strategic Management (MGT 4195, summer 2009, teaching evaluation: 4.4 out of 5.0). Georgia Tech Teaching assistant for Microeconomics, MGT 7064 (2006-2009). Georgia Tech Teaching assistant for TI:GER entrepreneurial education program (2007-2008). Other Experience: Community service for minority entrepreneurs from New Community Development Corporation in Omaha, NE (2004). Shenzhen-HongKong PKU-HKUST Institution of Industrial-Education-Research (IER), China July 2002 July 2003: Administrative assistant and developer of archiving management system. Beijing Teamsun Technology Corporation, Ltd., China March 2002 April 2002: Internship Class President and representative of Student Union in the Department of Information Management, Peking University (academic year 1999-2000).