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Why Family Firms Are Like Jenga

Family business stakeholders are interdependent emotionally, obviously, professionally, economically, socially Read More...

Category: Interviews

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

Retooling Products to Reach New Markets: The Lindt Candy Dilemma

OVERVIEW The purpose of this exercise is to help entrepreneurship students understand the importance Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

A Father/Son Sitdown: Howard and Steven Aldrich

More than 20 years ago, Steven Aldrich showed the Mosaic Browser to his father, noted entrepreneurship Read More...

Category: Interviews

Author: Howard E. Aldrich

Managing Conflict in New Ventures

Educating entrepreneurship students about emotion and learning from failure. Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Daniel Forbes

Remembering Gordon Davis, Founder of Management Information Systems

Through this tribute, we hope to help many more in the entrepreneurship community get to know Gordon, Read More...

Category: Commentary

Authors: Brian Janz and James C Wetherbe

The Learning Curve of Starting a New Business

Eddleston, Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Leslie Hunter-Gadsden

The Next Generation Can Help the Family Firm Innovate

Actually, it's a very special subject for me because it's so closely linked to entrepreneurship and the Read More...

Category: Commentary

Authors: Richard Schulze and Ritch Sorenson

How to Keep Remote Workers Inspired and Engaged

Separated by physical distance from coworkers, remote employees also feel left out of social networks Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Jay Mulki

Developing responsible owners in family business

They provide not only financial capital to the business, but also human and social capital (Sirmon & Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Authors: Torsten Pieper and Joseph Astrachan