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E. Shaunn Mattingly
E. Shaunn Mattingly
Other namesShaunn Mattingly, Eric Shaunn Mattingly
Associate Professor of Strategy, Boise State University
Verified email at boisestate.edu
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Engaging and misbehaving: How dignity affects employee work behaviors
K Lucas, AS Manikas, ES Mattingly, CJ Crider
Organization Studies 38 (11), 1505-1527, 2017
942017
Switch or persevere? The effects of experience and metacognition on persistence decisions
ES Mattingly, TN Kushev, MK Ahuja, D Ma
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal 12 (4), 1233-1263, 2016
342016
Dependent variables in entrepreneurship research
ES Mattingly
The Journal of Entrepreneurship 24 (2), 223-241, 2015
212015
Impact of relatedness, uncertainty and slack on corporate entrepreneurship decisions
R Garrett, S Mattingly, J Hornsby, A Aghaey
Management Decision 59 (5), 1114-1131, 2021
172021
Persistence decisions: It’s not just about the money
D Ma, ES Mattingly, TN Kushev, MK Ahuja, AS Manikas
The Journal of Entrepreneurship 28 (1), 121-143, 2019
132019
Most new businesses fail, but mine won’t… right?
ES Mattingly, T Kushev
The Journal of Entrepreneurship 25 (1), 70-88, 2016
132016
The role of socioemotional wealth in entrepreneurial persistence decisions for family businesses
D Ma, ES Mattingly, TN Kushev, MK Ahuja, AS Manikas
Journal of Small Business Strategy, 2022
12*2022
Enacting change through borrowed legitimacy: an institutional perspective
ES Mattingly, JH Westover
International Journal of Organizational Analysis 23 (4), 637-651, 2015
102015
Dignity, counterproductive work behavior, and employee engagement
K Lucas, A Manikas, ES Mattingly, C Crider
Academy of management proceedings 2016 (1), 10083, 2016
72016
Improving sales in online auctions: The impact of emphasizing corporate social responsibility in item descriptions
AS Manikas, JR Kroes, S Mattingly, GA McBrayer
International Journal of Electronic Commerce 27 (4), 443-468, 2023
52023
Explaining Conflicts among Stakeholders in Social Enterprises (interactive paper)
J D’Mello, T Kushev, ES Mattingly
Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 32 (19), 14, 2012
42012
Is that an opportunity? Global versus local processing of technological and socioeconomic constraints
ES Mattingly, MK Ahuja, AS Manikas, TN Kushev
Journal of Small Business Management 61 (2), 187-225, 2023
32023
AI as an emerging trend for managing employee efficiency in the retail and services industries
ES Mattingly, JR Kroes, AS Manikas
Business Horizons, 2025
12025
Do Online Consumers Value Corporate Social Responsibility More in Times of Uncertainty?: Evidence from Online Auctions Conducted During the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic
AS Manikas, JR Kroes, ES Mattingly, GA McBrayer
Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, 2023
12023
Did Investments in LGBTQ Diversity Help Improve Relative Corporate Performance During the COVID-19 Crisis?
BP Foster, X Fu, ES Mattingly, AS Manikas
Journal of Accounting, Ethics & Public Policy, JAEPP 26 (1), 94-94, 2025
2025
Self-Determinism in Entrepreneurship: Content Creators, Holistic Thinkers, and Young Want Autonomy
S Mattingly, T Kushev, A Manikas, T Dunne
Academy of Management Proceedings 2025 (1), 11415, 2025
2025
Planned Internationalization Level and Founder Attitudes Towards Venture Strategy
J MacDonald, ES Mattingly, T Kushev
Journal of Small Business Strategy 34 (2), 51-62, 2024
2024
Consideration sets as resources for business model generation
ES Mattingly, GA McBrayer
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 45 (1), 97-117, 2022
2022
OPPORTUNITY EVALUATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURS AND INDEPENDENT ENTREPRENEURS: THE EFFECTS OF PRODUCT-MARKET RELATEDNESS, RISK, AND SLACK RESOURCES (SUMMARY)
R Garrett, J Hornsby, S Mattingly
Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 35 (13), 11, 2015
2015
A SOCIAL COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ON OPPORTUNITY EVALUATION (SUMMARY)
T Kushev, M Ahuja, S Mattingly
Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 35 (4), 7, 2015
2015
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