International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research
Paper titled "Entrepreneurship education: a need for reflection, real-world experience and action"
FINALIST Model Undergraduate Program
June 2016
International Council for Small Business Global Awards in Entrepreneurship Education Excellence
The ICSB Global Awards in Entrepreneurship Education Excellence were established by ICSB to recognize excellence in entrepreneurship education at the programmatic level. Each is awarded on a competitive basis, with only one institution winning in each category in a given year.
FINALIST / RUNNER UP Model Undergraduate Program
January 2016
US Associaton for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
The Excellence in Entrepreneurship Education Awards were established by USASBE to recognize excellence in entrepreneurship education at the programmatic level. Each is awarded on a competitive basis, with only one institution winning in each category in a given year. The categories are model program, specialty program, emerging program, and program abroad.
Hermsen Teaching Award 08-09 nominee
May 2010
Management Department
I was the Management department nominee for the Hermsen Teaching Award for the academic year 09-10.
Hermsen Teaching Award 08-09
May 2009
CoBE
This is the annual teaching award given by CoBE. I was awarded this for 2008-2009.
Entrepreneurial Influences: Comparing Entrepreneurial Intention in the United States and Portugal
Jennifer Hance, Ryan Howell, Barrie E Litzky, Doan Winkel, Jeff Vanevenhoven
This study investigated the factors that influence entrepreneurial intention between two student populations from the United States and Portugal. The model predicted that entrepreneurial intention would be influenced by entrepreneurial capital, general se...
Entrepreneurship in Transitional Times. Issues & Challenges.
D.E. Winkel
Examining the tools of entrepreneurship education: Is it time for a change?
D. Winkel, W. Drago, C. Clements
An organizing framework for entrepreneurial intentions research: An integration and extension of dominant intent-based models using social cognitive career theory
D. E. Winkel, K. Ehrhardt
Business Communication in the Workplace: Feedback from Employer Focus Groups
L. Waldman, J.C. Smith
Entrepreneurial Research to Research Entrepreneurship: A Case Study in Collaborative Research Design
S. Rushworth, D. Winkel
Institutional context and entrepreneurial motivation
A. Alshwer, D. E. Winkel
Executives' Strategy Formation Practices in Seven Countries: Developing and Comparing Empirical Taxonomies of the Strategy Process
R. I. Priem, T. Lau, B. Magnanelli, P. Gibbons, D. Lewis, K. Chan, C. Tantalo, W. Williams, L. Reid
Institutional context and entrepreneurial motivation: Evidence from panel data
Alshwer, A.; Winkel, D.; Vanevenhoven, J
"Drawing on institutional theory we examine the relationship between a broad range of institutional contexts and entrepreneurial activity across time and countries around the world. The ordinary least square (OLS) regression technique is used to analyze ...
A global perspective of entrepreneurship education
Winkel, D.E., Vanevenhoven, J
Executives’ Strategy Formation Practices in Seven Countries: Developing and Comparing Empirical Taxonomies of the Strategy Process
Priem, R.L., Vanevenhoven, J., Lau, T., Magnanelli, B., Gibbons, P., Lewis, D., Chan, K., Tantalo, C., Williams, W., Reid, L.
We take an initial step toward addressing the research questions: “how do managers categorize strategy formation practices into process types” and “how universal are managers’ categories of strategy processes across national boundaries?” We examine speci...
Appropriateness for Curriculum Changes in Business Communication.
Waldman, L., Vanevenhoven, J
AASCB-accredited business programs at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater require a three-credit, junior-level business communication course as part of the core curriculum. This course is taught by faculty in the Information Technology and Business Ed...
PRME Time for Travel Study
Reid, L.; Vanevenhoven J.; Smith, H
Globalization is often seen as progress, a good thing that is the natural evolution of a developing population. In the sense of business globalization, this can be at the expense of less developed cultures or countries that are desperate for any economic...
discussant and facilitator of "A Configurational Approach to Institutions: Performance Consequences of Family Businesses"
discussant and facilitator of "Collective reputation and reputation building in family firm IPOs"
discussant and facilitator of "Private Equity and Family Business - can investors add to the success of former family firms? "
discussant and facilitator of "The effect of family relationships in entrepreneurial teams "
Uncertainty Sources Perceived by Executives in the U.S., Taiwan and Mexico: Building Context Theory
Vanevenhoven, J.; Priem, R.L
We take an initial step toward addressing the research questions: “what underlying factors do top managers use in classifying (i.e., distinguishing among) potential sources of environmental uncertainty” and “how universal are these categorizations across ...
Executives’ Strategy Formation Practices in Seven Countries: Developing and Comparing Empirical Taxonomies of the Strategy Process
Priem, R.L., Vanevenhoven, J., Lau, T., Magnanelli, B., Gibbons, P., Lewis, D., Chan, K., Tantalo, C., Williams, W., Reid, L.
We take an initial step toward addressing the research questions: “how do managers categorize strategy formation practices into process types” and “how universal are managers’ categories of strategy processes across national boundaries?” We examine speci...
Entrepreneurship Program Consultant (academic, outreach, co-curricular best practices)
Burgundy School of Business
Groupe Esc Dijon Bourgogne
Guest lecturer (entrepreneurship),
MFU
Chang Rei
• Business Incubation Consultant (incubation best practices and exploration of alliance between MFU and the community
Wisconsin in Scotland
Dalkeith, Scotland
Invited Visiting Scholar/Faculty Member (entrepreneurship, international business) teaching eight weeks
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Wales
Invited Presenter/US Expert (“Entrepreneurship Practice into Policy: A Global Summit of Entrepreneurial Educators”),
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