Dr. Bernadine J. Dykes

  Assistant Professor of Management
Department of Business Administration

E-mail: bjdykesatudel [dot] edu

Education:

  • Ph.D.  Strategic Management; Michigan State University, 2009
  • MBA    General Management; University of Virginia, 1994
  • BBA      Accounting; Howard University, 1990

Research Interests:

  • Market Entry
  • Competitive Strategy
  • Organization Theory

Teaching Interests:

  • Strategic Management
  • International Business 

Publications:

  • Mishina, Y., Dykes, B., Block, E. & Pollock, T.G. (2009) Why “Good” Firms Do Bad Things: High Aspirations, High Expectations, Prominence and the Incidence of Corporate Illegality. Forthcoming in the Academy of Management Journal.
  • Hult, G. T., Ketchen, D., Griffith, D., Chabowski, B., Hoffman, M., Dykes, B., Pollitte, W. & Cavusgil, T.S. (2008) An Assessment of the Measurement of Performance in International Business Research. Journal of International Business Studies, 39, 6, 1064-1080.
  • McNamara, G., Haleblian, J. & Dykes, B. (2008) The Performance Implications of Participating in an Acquisition Wave: Early Mover Advantages, Bandwagon Effects and the Moderating Influence of Industry Characteristics and Acquirer Tactics. Academy of Management Journal, 51, 1, 113-130.
  • Gomez-Mejia, L., Wiseman, R. & Dykes, B. (2005) Agency Problems in Diverse Contexts: A Global Perspective. Journal of Management Studies, 42, 7, 1507-1517.
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