Our research in management and entrepreneurship explores the strategies, leadership practices, and market dynamics that drive business success. From organizational behavior to startup ecosystems, our faculty produce insights that shape the future of management and innovation.
James A. II & Natalie L. Haslam Distinguished Professorship in Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Clark Family Faculty Fellow
Senior Lecturer, Entrepreneurship Curriculum Director
Assistant Department Head for the Department of Management & Entrepreneurship, Director of Franchising Program Initiatives
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