My research sits at the intersection of innovation, strategy and entrepreneurial finance. Big picture, my personal and research interest lies in when and why organizations collaborate to create and/or seize market opportunities. In order to provide novel insights I consider how institutional factors, internal market frictions as well as behavioral biases of decision makers impact the decision and governance of collaboration.
Published Research: (feel free to reach out if you have any trouble accessing)
Cabral, J. J., Reid, S. W., & Tucker, R. (2024). We're in it for the long haul: How corporate venture capital helps alleviate financial market frictions in social entrepreneurship. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 22, e00504.
Cabral, J. J., Kumar, M. S., & Park, H. D. (2024). The value of a reputation for sustaining commitment in interfirm relationships: The inclusion of corporate venture capitalists in investment syndicates. Journal of Business Venturing, 39(3), 106391.
Cabral, J. J., & Kumar, M. S. (2023). The impact of underpricing on newly public firm investments. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 19, e00380.
Cabral, J. J., Iyer, D. N., & O’Brien, J. P. (2022). How the ghosts of past experience haunt problemistic search. Strategic Organization, 22(2), 385-407.
Cabral, J. J., Francis, B. B., & Kumar, M. S. (2021). The impact of managerial job security on corporate entrepreneurship: Evidence from corporate venture capital programs. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 15(1), 28-48.
Cabral, J. J., Deng, C., & Kumar, M. S. (2020). Internal resource allocation and external alliance activity of diversified firms. Journal of Management Studies, 57(8), 1690-1717.