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Sam GARG |
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Assistant Professor |
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Email: samgarg@ust.hk |
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Ph.D. |
Stanford University, Organizations, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship |
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M.A. |
Stanford University, Sociology |
B.Eng |
National University of Singapore, Computer Engineering, minor in Entrepreneurship |
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[CV] |
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Department of Management, Assistant Professor, September 2011 - present.
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INSEAD, Research Associate, 2001 - 2005.
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NetXylem Pte Ltd (Singapore), Founder and CEO, 2000 - 2001.

SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Journal Publications (Chronological, alphabetical)
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Garg, S. Forthcoming. Venture boards: Distinctive monitoring and implications for firm performance. Academy of Management Review.
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Furr, N., Cavaretta, F., & Garg, S. Forthcoming. Who changes course? The role of domain knowledge and novel framing in making technology changes. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, special issue on Technology Entrepreneurship.
Book
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De Meyer, A. & Garg, S. 2005. Inspire to innovate: Management and innovation in Asia. Palgrave MacMillan, London, UK.
Book Chapters
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De Meyer, A. & Garg, S. 2004. Innovation management in Asia: Some preliminary findings. In Albers, S. (Ed.) Cross functional innovation management: Perspectives from different disciplines. GWV-Vieweg, Germany.

SELECTED RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
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Furr, N., Cavarretta, F. & Garg, S. 2011. The dangers of deep knowledge: New ventures in the U.S. solar industry. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, TX; West Coast Research Symposium on Technology Entrepreneurship, Seattle, WA; and Smith Entrepreneurship Research Conference, College Park, MD.
Garg, S. 2008. The role of cognition in organizational adaptation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, CA.
De Meyer, A. & Garg, S. 2005. What makes implementation of innovation different in Asia. Presented at the 12th International Product Development Conference, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

REVIEW ACTIVITIES
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Ad Hoc reviewers:
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Academy of Management Annual Meetings (BPS, OMT, and ENT divisions)
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Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal

RESEARCH INTERESTS

HONORS AND AWARDS
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2011. Winner of Distinguished Paper Award at the Academy of Management (San Antonio, 2011), the Business Policy and Strategy Division.
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2009. Lieberman Fellowship, Stanford University.
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2005. Finalist for the Best Management Book at MCA, UK.
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