2014 Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Publications
Barr, S. H., Baker Jr,, E. A., Markham, S. K., Kingon, A. L. (2014). Bridging the Valley of Death: Lessons Learned from 14 Years of Commercialization of Technology Education. IEEE Engineering Management Review, 42(1), 13-34.
Barr, S. H., Baker Jr,, E. A., Markham, S. K., Kingon, A. L. (2014). Bridging the Valley of Death: Lessons Learned from 14 Years of Commercialization of Technology Education. IEEE Engineering Management Review, 42(1), 13-34.
Senyard, J., Baker Jr,, E. A., Steffens, P., Davidsson, P. (2014). Bricolage as a path to resourcefulness for resource-constrained new firms. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 31(2), 211-230.
Powell, E. E. (2014). It’s what you make of it: Founder identity and enacting strategic responses to adversity. Academy of Management Journal.
Clark, R. L., Morrill, M. S., Allen, S. G. (2012). The Role of Financial Literacy in Determining Retirement Plans. Economic Inquiry, 50(4), 851-866.
Clark, R. L., Morrill, M. S., Allen, S. G. (2012). Effectiveness of Employer-Provided Financial Information: Hiring to Retiring. American Economic Review, 102(3), 314-18.
Clark, R. L., Morrill, M. S., Allen, S. G. (2011). Pension Plan Distributions: The Importance of Financial Literacy. Financial Literacy: Implications for Retirement Security and the Financial Marketplace. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Morrill, M. S., Clark, R. L., Allen, S. G. (2010). Employer-provided Retirement Planning Programs. Reorienting Retirement Risk Management (pp. 36-64). Oxford University Press.
Hitch, C., Kirkman, B. (2014) , Strategically Engaging the Older Worker, for the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation (SHRM Foundation)
Murtha, B.R., Shervani, T.A., & Challagalla, G., & Kirkman, B.L. (MIE) (2014). Control system diversity: Implications for selling centers. Journal of Business Research, 67(9), 1870-1876.
Pollack, J. M., Bosse, D. A. (2014). When do investors forgive entrepreneurs for lying? Journal of Business Venturing, 29, 741-754.
Ho, V., & Pollack, J. M. (2014). Passion isn’t always a good thing: Examining entrepreneurs’ network centrality and financial performance with a dualistic model of passion. Journal of Management Studies, 51, 433-459.