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Entrepreneurship PhD Faculty


College of Business Faculty
    

     The following are College of Business faculty that actively participate in the Entrepreneurship PhD program (click on name for more information):

  1. Manju Ahuja
    Chair and Professor, Computer Information Systems
  2. Melissa Baucus
    Associate Professor, Management and Entrepreneurship
  3. Robert Carter
    Assistant Professor, Marketing
  4. Beth Davis-Sramek
    Assistant Professor, Marketing
  5. David Dubofsky
    Professor, Finance and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development
  6. Jim Fiet - Professor, Management and Entrepreneurship and Brown Forman Chair in Entrepreneurship
  7. Richard Germain - Professor, Marketing and Challenge for Excellence Chair in Supply Chain Management
  8. Stephan Gohmann
    Professor, Economics
  9. Bruce Kemelgor
    Associate Professor, Management and Entrepreneurship
  10. Sherry Thatcher
    Associate Professor, Management and Entrepreneurship

External Faculty

     The following are faculty from other universities who have participated

in our program and the titles of the one-week seminars they conducted.

Click on name for more information.

  1. Howard Aldrich (University of North Carolina)
    The Sociological Foundations of Entrepreneurship
  2. Jay Barney (Ohio State University)
    Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship
  3. Per Davidsson (Queensland University of Technology)
    Issues and Developments in the Quantitative Approach to Entrepreneurship Research
  4. Charles Hofer (Kennesaw State University)
    Entrepreneurship from a Strategic Perspective
  5. Bruce Kirchhoff (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
    Economic Foundations in Research in Entrepreneurship
  6. Simon Parker (University of Western Ontario)
    The Economics of Entrepreneurship
  7. Scott Shane (Case Western Reserve University) 
    Theory Building and Empirical Testing in Entrepreneurship
  8. Dean Shepherd (Indiana University)
    The Psychology of Entrepreneurship