Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sloan School of Management
I am a 4th year Ph.D. Candidate at the MIT Sloan School
of Management. My research and teaching interests focus on strategy and
technology entrepreneurship.
My
research can be divided into work on entrepreneurial firms and on established
firms. The work on entrepreneurial firms
focuses on the role of two different but critical factors in shaping
entrepreneurial outcomes: individual level career history and the institutional
context.My work spans two outcomes in
particular: individual decisions to choose high-tech entrepreneurial activities
and the strategies and outcomes of the entrepreneurial firms that are
established. I am a recipient of the 2007 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation’s Dissertation Fellowship award.
I've created a spreadsheet of entrepreneurship literature organized by doctoral
course syllabus. It is available for download here.



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