Seminar Series

Entrepreneurship Seminar Series

In the Greif Seminar Series, leading entrepreneurship researchers come to visit the Marshall School to present their recent research work.

2011-2012 Schedule

March 2 – Ted Baker, North Carolina State University

March 21 – Frank Rothaermel, Georgia Institute of Technology

March 23 – Melissa Graebner, University of Texas at Austin

April 4 – Markku Maula, Aalto University, Finland

April 25 – Anthea Zhang, Rice University

April 27 – Aaron (Ronnie) Chatterji, Duke University

2010-2011 Schedule

October 13, 2010 – Bruno Cassiman, IESE
“Boundary Spanning Inventors and Firm Innovation: How Spillovers From Science Are Not Free”

November 12, 2010 – Ron Adner, Dartmouth University
“Innovation Ecosystems and the Pace of Substitution: Re-examining Technology S Curves”

December 3, 2010 – Toby Stuart, Harvard University
“Matthew: Effect or Fable?”

January 28, 2011 – Benson Honig, McMaster University
“Business Planning and Venture Level Performance: A Study of Replication and Extension”

February 11, 2011 – Ted Sichelman, University of San Diego
“High Technology Entrepreneurs and the Patent System: Results of the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey”