Studying entrepreneurship worldwide, my research interests include business planning, nascent entrepreneurship, transnational entrepreneurship, ethics in scholarship, social entrepreneurship, social capital, and entrepreneurship in environments of transition. I am chair of the Academy of Management Ethics Education Committee, and previously served as an editor of Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice.
Teresa Cascioli Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership
McMaster University
August 2009 - Present
Lecturer
University of Haifa
August 1999 - Present
Lecturer
University of St Andrews
August 1997 - Present
Assistant Professor
International School of Management
June 1996 - Present
Founding faculty member of a new University. It was started with the Oslo peace plan in mind, and failed with the demise of the peace plan.
Acting Assistant Professor
Stanford University
August 1994 - Present
Taught international development in the SIDEC program
Professor
Wilfrid Laurier University
August 2003 - June 2009
Education
Stanford University
1989 - 1994
Doctoral Degree
, International Development Education
Examining the social and human capital of Jamaican microentrepreneurs
Prizes and Awards
Award
Oct 2011
DeGroote Research excellence Award
Award
Aug 2009
The Greif Research Impact Award is a $5,000 annual award given to the researcher(s) who published the most impactful entrepreneurship article six years ago in the top management and entrepreneurship journals. For: Davidsson, P, Honig, B. (2003) The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs, Journal of Business Venturing 18(3): 301-331