Welcome to the website of Jill Kickul, Ph.D.
SOM faculty were active and
honored participants at the recent United States Association for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship Conference
Accomplishments
include:
Professors
Jill Kickul, Deborah Marlino, and Fiona Wilson
won the Best Paper award at the USASBE conference
“Our
Entrepreneurial Future: Examining the Diverse Attitudes and Motivations
of Teens Across Gender and Ethnic Identity,” Journal of
Developmental Entrepreneurship.
Jill Kickul won the Coleman Foundation Best Empirical
Paper award
“Measure
for Measure: Modeling Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy onto Instrumental
Tasks Within the New Venture Creation Process,” with Pennsylvania
State University professor Robert D’Intino.
Helsinki School of Economics, Management of Fast Growing Firms.
Professors Bonita L. Betters-Reed and Lynda L. Moore
presented the “Darlene Jeter and Jet-A-Way, Inc.” case.
They
received funding from the USASBE Minority and Women Division Case Writing
Incubator Project sponsored by the Coleman Foundation for researching and
writing the Darlene Jeter and Jet-A-Way, Inc. case.
Professors
Moore and Betters-Reed also received a Coleman Grant at the Conference to
develop a case on Kija Kim, CEO, Harvard
Mapping and Design, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This case is the
second in a series of cases written on minority women entrepreneurs and
their successful leadership by Professors Moore and Betters-Reed.
Professor
Jill Kickul presented “Building an Inclusive Entrepreneurial
Culture: The Effects of Organizational Participation on Venture
Performance and Innovation,” with Lisa Gundry, DePaul University and Tim Blumentritt, Marquette University.
Challenges, Opportunities, and
Strategies: A Research Report on Chicago Manufacturing
Firms.
Psychological contracts in the 21st century (2001 Cason Hall &
Company Publishers Best Paper Award).
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