Entrepreneurship Research
SOM faculty continue to lead cutting-edge research on entrepreneurship:
"The Status of Women in Corporate Governance in High Growth, High Potential Firms," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, March 2007. –Elizabeth J. McCandless Professor of Entrepreneurship, Teresa Nelson
"Gender, Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurial Career Intentions: Implications for Entrepreneurship Education," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, May 2007.–Professors Fiona Wilson, Deborah Marlino and Jill Kickul
“How Women Entrepreneurs Participate in the Top Management Teams of High Growth, High Technology Firms in the United States: An Investigation of Small Numbers,” International Council for Small Business, Finland, 2007.–Elizabeth J. McCandless Professor of Entrepreneurship, Teresa Nelson and MBA ’08 Heather Lantz
"A Conceptual Approach to Better Diagnosis and Resolution of Cross-Cultural and Gender Challenges in Entrepreneurial Research and Education," Handbook of Research in Entrepreneurship Education, ed. Alain Fayolle, 2007.–Professors Lynda Moore and Bonita Betters-Reed
"Annotated Bibliography on Women Business Owners: A Diversity Lens," New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Spring 2007.–Professors Lynda Moore and Bonita Betters-Reed
