Bat Batjargal
Professor
Department of Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Management Systems (EMM)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Bat Batjargal is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at NUBS China. Previously, Professor Batjargal had held faculty and research positions at Harvard University, Stanford University, London Business School, Peking University in Beijing, United Nations University in Tokyo, and Yokohama University in Japan. Professor Batjargal earned his PhD degree from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. His research interests include institutional polycentrism theory, social network theory, entrepreneurship and venture capital in such countries as China, Russia, France, and United States. Professor Batjargal teaches courses on entrepreneurship, venture capital, research design and methods, organisational theory, and doing business in China.
Research Interest
His research interests include institutional polycentrism theory, social network theory, entrepreneurship and venture capital in such countries as China, Russia, France, and United States.
Publications
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Batjargal, B. 2010. The effects of network’s structural holes: Polycentric institutions, product portfolio, and new venture growth in China and Russia, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 4 (2): 146-163.
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Batjargal, B., Hitt, M., Tsui, A., Arregle, J. Webb, J. Miller, T. 2013. Institutional polycentrism, entrepreneurs’ social networks, and new venture growth, Academy of Management Journal, 56 (4): 1024-1049.
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Arregle, J., Batjargal, B., Hitt, M., Miller, T. Tsui, A., J. Web. 2014. Family ties in entrepreneurs’ social networks and new venture success. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, March issue, in press.