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Nina Rosenbusch

Associate Professor, International Business

Nina Rosenbusch

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Nina Rosenbusch is an Associate Professor in International Business at the Ivey Business School. Her research interests are at the intersection of international business, innovation, and entrepreneurship. In terms of methods, Nina specializes in meta-analyses. Her meta-analyses have been published in outlets such as the Journal of Management, the Journal of Management Studies, and the Journal of Business Venturing. Together with her co-authors she has received the SITE Best Paper in Innovation Management Award for a meta-analysis on institutional conditions that affect the benefits of innovation offshoring and the Journal of Small Business Management Award for Excellence in Research on the Topic of Public Policy for a meta-analysis on the outcomes of microfinance. Nina serves on the editorial review boards of the Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice.

Nina has lived and worked in 5 countries and has a passion for travelling. She has taken groups of students to emerging markets in Asia because she believes that this type of memorable experience adds enormous value to their learning.

Teaching

  • Internationalization, Global Strategy, International Entrepreneurship

Programs Taught

  • HBA
  • MBA
  • AMBA
  • EMBA
  • MSc
  • PhD
  • Executive Education
  • MMA

Education

  • Dr. rer. pol., University of Jena
  • Diplomkauffrau (Equivalent to MSc in Finance), University of Frankfurt

Recent Refereed Articles

  • Fourné, S. P. L.; Rosenbusch, N.; Heyden, M. L. M.; Jansen, J. J. P., 2019, "Structural and contextual approaches to ambidexterity: A meta-analysis of organizational and environmental contingencies", European Management Journal, October 37(5): 564 - 576.
  • Fourne, S. P. L.; Rosenbusch, N.; Heyden, M. L. M.; Jansen, J. J. P., 2019, "Structural and contextual approaches to ambidexterity: A meta-analysis of organizational and environmental contingencies", European Management Journal, October 37(5): 564 - 576.
  • Rosenbusch, N.; Gusenbauer, M.; Hatak, I.; Fink, M.; Meyer, K. E., 2019, "Innovation offshoring, institutional context and innovation performance: A meta analysis", Journal of Management Studies, January 56(1): 203 - 233.
  • Rauch, A.; Rosenbusch, N.; Unger, J.; Frese, M., 2016, "The effectiveness of cohesive and diversified networks: A meta-analysis", Journal of Business Research, February 69(2): 554 - 568.
  • Chliova, M.; Brinckmann, J.; Rosenbusch, N., 2015, "Is microcredit a blessing for the poor? A meta-analysis examining development outcomes and contextual considerations", Journal of Business Venturing, May 30(3): 467 - 487.
  • Mueller, V.; Rosenbusch, N.; Bausch, A., 2013, "Success Patterns of Exploratory and Exploitative Innovation: A Meta-Analysis of the Influence of Institutional Factors", Journal of Management, September 39(6): 1606 - 1636.
  • Rosenbusch, N.; Brinckmann, J.; Müller, V., 2013, "Does acquiring venture capital pay off for the funded firms? A meta-analysis on the relationship between venture capital investment and funded firm financial performance", Journal of Business Venturing, May 28(3): 335 - 353.
  • Rosenbusch, N.; Rauch, A.; Bausch, A., 2013, "The Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Orientation in the Task Environment-Performance Relationship: A Meta-Analysis", Journal of Management, March 39(3): 633 - 659.
  • Rosenbusch, N.; Brinckmann, J.; Bausch, A., 2011, "Is innovation always beneficial? A meta-analysis of the relationship between innovation and performance in SMEs", Journal of Business Venturing, July 26(4): 441 - 457.
  • Unger, J. M.; Rauch, A.; Frese, M.; Rosenbusch, N., 2011, "Human capital and entrepreneurial success: A meta-analytical review", Journal of Business Venturing, May 26(3): 341 - 358.

For more publications please see our Research Database

Honours & Awards

  • SITE Best Paper Award in Innovation Management. 2nd Prize. European Business School, Strascheg Institute for Innovation, Transformation & Entrepreneurship (SITE), November 2019
  • Journal of Small Business Management Award for Excellence in Research on the Topic of Public Policy, June 2014

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