David J. BenDaniel
David BenDaniel holds degrees in physics and engineering. He has been a visiting fellow at Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration. At Cornell, he serves as a Senior Fellow of the Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise Program. In addition to his teaching and research, he has been active in investing venture capital. He held a senior vice presidency in Textron Corporation's American research and development division, was group vice president of Exxon Enterprises, supervising the energy-development and technology-components groups, and started General Electric's technical-ventures operation. He has been featured in Fortune, Business Week, Success Magazine, and Physics Today, among other publications. Recently, he co-edited a new book, International M&A, Joint Ventures and Beyond - Doing the Deal.
Selected Publications
BenDaniel, D. J., A. H. Rosenbloom and J. J. Hanks (2002). International M&A, Joint Ventures and Beyond: Doing the Deal. New York, Wiley.
BenDaniel, D. J., M. R. D'Angelo and J. E. Reyes (2000). "Concentration in the Venture Capital Industry." Journal of Private Equity 3(3): 7-14.
BenDaniel, D. J. (1999). "The Definability of Fields." Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 10(6).
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