Research

SOM faculty actively pursue research opportunities in the field of entrepreneurship. Most recently, Elizabeth J. McCandless Professor of Entrepreneurship Teresa Nelson was featured in the Boston Globe article  in a story on growth strategies.

Other current research themes at the SOM include:

  • Women Entrepreneurs from Varying Levels of Economic Means
  • Gender Gaps in Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Our Nation's Teens
  • Minority & Women Entrepreneurs
  • Women Entrepreneurs on the Forefront of Continual Growth: Leveraging their Capital Networks
  • Technological Innovation in Women-owned Firms
  • Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Intentionality
  • New Innovations and Strategies for the Entrepreneurial Classroom

Through these research endeavors, SOM faculty have produced more than 11 award-winning publications and 8 presentations.

 

 

 


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