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Must Reads from the Past Decade for PhD Seminar -- how to view Andreas Kuckertz collection

  • 1.  Must Reads from the Past Decade for PhD Seminar -- how to view Andreas Kuckertz collection

    Posted 01-16-2018 18:34

    Hi again,

     

    I forgot to explain yesterday that in order to view the collection Andreas Kuckertz compiled a few years ago, after following the below link you need to click on the "Teaching" tab. This will lead you to a drop down list with suggested, essential readings in different domains within entrepreneurship.

    https://entrepreneurship.uni-hohenheim.de/en/essential-readings-englisch

    Secondly, Jeff Pollack's open Excel sheet to make (additional) suggestions for "must read" entrepreneurship articles  published over the past decade as per Bill's original suggestion, is here:

     

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tItc4X1tU2-F8GjSDuwSWGO-Maqnwng24ZQHKf5HOEA/edit#gid=0

     

    Given the growth of our field, it would be sad if there weren't more recent articles that qualify. Please enter your 2008-2017 candidates!

     

    Regards,

     

    Per

     

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    Hi all,

     

    Not many seem to have noted that what Bill asked for was "articles published over the past decade that are MUST READS for doctoral students".

     

    Only a handful of the entries in the spreadsheet so far are from the past decade. Still some work to do! Would be a great resource to add to the very useful compilation that resulted from Andreas' (Kuckertz) similar effort a few years ago, reposted below:

    https://entrepreneurship.uni-hohenheim.de/en/essential-readings-englisch

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Per

     



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