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Entrepreneurship Theory, MS thesis

  • 1.  Entrepreneurship Theory, MS thesis

    Posted 09-12-2012 15:13

    On behalf of Professors  DeTienne and Bird for the benefit of Adam Walker.

     

    From: DeTienne,Dawn [mailto:Dawn.DeTienne@business.colostate.edu]
    Subject: FW: Dr. Barbara Bird, suggestion // Entrepreneurship Theory, MS thesis

     

    Hello John,

    Please post the request below on the ListServ.

     

    Thanks

    Dawn

     

    Dawn R. DeTienne, PhD

    Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship

    Faculty Director, Institute for Entrepreneurship

    Communications Committee Chair, AOM, Entrepreneurship Division

    Associate Editor, Academy of Management Learning & Education

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    From: walk.adm@gmail.com [mailto:walk.adm@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Adam Walker
    Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 3:00 PM
    To: DeTienne,Dawn
    Subject: Dr. Barbara Bird, suggestion // Entrepreneurship Theory, MS thesis

     

    Dear Dr. De Tienne,

     

    My name is Adam Walker, I am an MS candidate in Science and Technology Policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

     

    I e-mailed Dr. Barabara Bird regarding an entrepreneurship theory question I have for my thesis.

     

    She suggested I reach out to you for instructions on how to access the ENTR listserv.

     

    If appropriate, culd you please let me know how I may post my question?

     

    The question is as follows: 

       "My thesis investigates the difference in survival rates between B2B and B2C startup companies. 

     

       At this point, I have identified from the literature all of the variables I wish to include in my survival analysis using the Kauffman Firm Survey, but I have not yet been able to identify any literature that argues that there is a difference between B2B and B2C business operations.

     

       Can you recommend any particular literature that investigates this dichotomy?"


    Thank you very much for your time and your help.

    Sincerely,

    Adam Walker

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