Seminar MTEI by Prof. Paul D. Reynolds, George Washington University

Event details
Date | 12.11.2012 |
Hour | 12:00 › 13:30 |
Speaker | Prof. Paul D. Reynolds, George Washington University |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
"Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies: The Bottom Billions and Business Creation"
Bio:
Paul D. Reynolds is as Research Professor of Management at George Washington University. He has held faculty appointments at the U. of California, Riverside; U. of
Minnesota; Marquette University; Babson College; London Business School, and Florida International University and visiting and research appointments at the U of Michigan, U of Pennsylvania Wharton School, INSEAD in France, and Nanyang Technical University in Singapore. Reynolds completed undergraduate work in engineering at the U of Kansas (BS; 1960); all graduate work was completed at Stanford University, with degrees earned in business (1964; MBA), psychology (1966; MA), and sociology (1969; PhD). Over the past 20 years he was the coordinating principal investigator of two longitudinal studies of US business creation [Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics, I and II] and the founding principal investigator of a fifty nation comparison of entrepreneurial activity [Global Entrepreneurship Monitor]. Reynolds recently completed an extensive assessment of the participation of the bottom billions in business creation. He is also the author or co-author of five books; seven edited collections; 42 research reports and monographs; 85 peer review journal articles and book chapters; eight data sets in the ICPSR archives; and over two hundred presentations to professional and policy audiences. In 2004 Reynolds received the annual Swedish International Award for Entrepreneurship
and Small Business Research and the 2012 Dedication to Entrepreneurship Award from the Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division.
Bio:
Paul D. Reynolds is as Research Professor of Management at George Washington University. He has held faculty appointments at the U. of California, Riverside; U. of
Minnesota; Marquette University; Babson College; London Business School, and Florida International University and visiting and research appointments at the U of Michigan, U of Pennsylvania Wharton School, INSEAD in France, and Nanyang Technical University in Singapore. Reynolds completed undergraduate work in engineering at the U of Kansas (BS; 1960); all graduate work was completed at Stanford University, with degrees earned in business (1964; MBA), psychology (1966; MA), and sociology (1969; PhD). Over the past 20 years he was the coordinating principal investigator of two longitudinal studies of US business creation [Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics, I and II] and the founding principal investigator of a fifty nation comparison of entrepreneurial activity [Global Entrepreneurship Monitor]. Reynolds recently completed an extensive assessment of the participation of the bottom billions in business creation. He is also the author or co-author of five books; seven edited collections; 42 research reports and monographs; 85 peer review journal articles and book chapters; eight data sets in the ICPSR archives; and over two hundred presentations to professional and policy audiences. In 2004 Reynolds received the annual Swedish International Award for Entrepreneurship
and Small Business Research and the 2012 Dedication to Entrepreneurship Award from the Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Management of Technology and Entrepreneurship Institute