Wei Yu

Wei Yu
National University of Singapore | NUS · Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering

Doctor of Business Administration

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13 Research Items
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Introduction
Wei Yu currently is an assistant professor in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, National University of Singapore. Wei does research in Entrepreneurship and Business Administration.
Additional affiliations
July 2018 - present
National University of Singapore
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
August 2013 - May 2018
Syracuse University
Field of study
  • Entrepreneurship

Publications

Publications (15)
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Childhood adversities, such as neglect, abuse, and poverty, lead to negative career outcomes. Anecdotal stories of entrepreneurs, however, present a contrasting picture, showing that many successful entrepreneurs had a difficult childhood. Building on the underdog framework of entrepreneurship and the stress inoculation model, we resolve the puzzle...
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Existe una preocupación por investigar la relación entre los síntomas del TDAH y la actividad emprendedora, encontrando un impacto positivo en la intención y acción emprendedora; pero desconociéndose las implicaciones en el rendimiento de estos síntomas. Utilizando una muestra de emprendedores españoles, esta investigación encuentra que los síntoma...
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This study examines how entrepreneurial team conflict is influenced by Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and gender factor as well as how team conflict impacts entrepreneurial well-being and firm performance. Surveying 1,053 entrepreneurs in the U.S and Australia, we found that ADHD symptoms are negatively associated with bot...
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Firms use aspirations to regulate innovative search activities, but peer and historical referents may contain different signals regarding performance feedback. Integrating insights from the literature on profit persistence with the behavioral theory of the firm, we propose a persistence-based framework of organizational innovative search that conne...
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Recently, scholars have started to investigate the relationship between ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) symptoms and entrepreneurship, finding that ADHD symptoms positively impact entrepreneurial intention and action. However, the performance implications of ADHD symptoms are still unknown. Using two samples of entrepreneurs from th...
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Recently, scholars have started to investigate the relationship between ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) symptoms and entrepreneurship, finding that ADHD symptoms positively impact entrepreneurial intention and action. However, the performance implications of ADHD symptoms are still unknown. Using two samples of entrepreneurs from th...
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Mental health issues are affecting not only families worldwide but also numerous family businesses. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the uniqueness of the family business may be a double-edged sword generating both benefits and drawbacks for business families dealing with mental disorders. Building on the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective of...
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Research Summary Behavioral theory examines how the intensity of underperformance influences firms’ strategic decisions; yet, it largely fails to consider the effect of underperformance duration. Drawing on behavioral theory and organizational learning, we argue that the length of time that a firm has been underperforming contributes to shaping fir...
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While established firms can efficiently manage their resource portfolio, new ventures must construct resource boundaries by assembling resources. In doing so, new ventures are often pushed to utilize resources that are owned by other actors. These inter-organizational relationship strategies do not expand organizational boundaries, but rather creat...
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Recently, entrepreneurship scholars have started to show interest in how " negative " traits associated with mental disorders such as ADHD may have positive implications in entrepreneur-ship. While this research has the potential of producing important and counter-intuitive results, it is still in its infancy and the causal mechanisms that drive th...
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Impulsive individuals are attracted to uncertain contexts, such as entrepreneurship, and are more likely to act despite this uncertainty. Thus, impulsivity may represent an asset in entrepreneurship. This paper outlines a conceptual framework and develops detailed propositions for the multifaceted influence of impulsivity on entrepreneurial action....

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Examining if those who display ADHD symptoms have stronger entrepreneurship preferences, are more likely to enter, and perform better than people without these symptoms.