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SUMMARY:Columbia Business School: PhD Research Showcase
DESCRIPTION:RSVP \nJoin the Lang Center at Columbia Business School to hear the latest Research Fellows present updates on their research findings in innovation and entrepreneurship. \n\nThe Dynamics of Culture in Entrepreneurial Ventures (Soo Min Cho PhD ’21) \nSoo Min’s research examines the dynamics of organizational culture in the context of entrepreneurial ventures\, such as the role of culture in growth and strategic orientation of ventures. \n\nDoes Emotion Expression Variability Help or Hinder Leaders? (Zaijia Liu PhD ’20) \nZaijia will present research on the variability of entrepreneurs’ how emotional expressions influence the impressions they leave among their followers. \n\nCredit Supply and Entrepreneurship in Low-Income Regions (Seyed Mansouri PhD ’21) \nSeyed studies how financing frictions impact the real economy (e.g. machinery and product quality\, entrepreneurship\, investment activity\, etc).
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/columbia-business-school-phd-research-showcase/
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