This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their business counterparts??? consequential negotiation strategies by presenting findings from two studies ??? one interview-based and the other experiment-based. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 10 AEs, the first study showed that AEs considered their affiliations??? academic reputation and industrial experience important in influencing their business counterparts??? perceptions toward them, which were characterized by two stereotype dimensions: warmth and competence. The second study developed and tested propositions derived from the qualitative data in an experiment using 192 small and medium-sized enterprise owners and managers as subjects. The resu...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
In this study, the impact of implicit and explicit activation of gender stereotypes on men’s and wom...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011Scientists are exhorted to be more entrepren...
This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their negotiati...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
The promotion of academic entrepreneurship through the creation of university spin-offs (USOs) as a ...
This study provides first empirical results on entrepreneurs’ negotiation behavior. In a series of n...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
Despite an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally, stereotypes plague the social cognitive con...
Role of academician is not only as an agent that disseminates knowledge through lecture and research...
In recent years, there has been growing pressure on both universities and enterprises to intensify c...
This paper sheds light on how ethno-racial stereotypes affect legitimacy perceptions about entrepren...
This paper was presented at The XXVII ISPIM Innovation Conference – Blending Tomorrow’s Innovation...
University scientists have been strongly encouraged by administrators to engage in academic entrepre...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
In this study, the impact of implicit and explicit activation of gender stereotypes on men’s and wom...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011Scientists are exhorted to be more entrepren...
This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their negotiati...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
The promotion of academic entrepreneurship through the creation of university spin-offs (USOs) as a ...
This study provides first empirical results on entrepreneurs’ negotiation behavior. In a series of n...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
Despite an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally, stereotypes plague the social cognitive con...
Role of academician is not only as an agent that disseminates knowledge through lecture and research...
In recent years, there has been growing pressure on both universities and enterprises to intensify c...
This paper sheds light on how ethno-racial stereotypes affect legitimacy perceptions about entrepren...
This paper was presented at The XXVII ISPIM Innovation Conference – Blending Tomorrow’s Innovation...
University scientists have been strongly encouraged by administrators to engage in academic entrepre...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
In this study we examine the role of socially constructed gender stereotypes in entrepre-neurship an...
In this study, the impact of implicit and explicit activation of gender stereotypes on men’s and wom...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011Scientists are exhorted to be more entrepren...