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Home > About Sasin > Faculty > Evan Douglas, Ph.D. |
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Evan Douglas, Ph.D.
At Sasin: Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship for 10 years |
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Dean, Faculty of Business, University of Sunshine Coast Australia |
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Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Abilities; Entrepreneurial Intentions; Risk Recognition, Risk Reduction and Investor Readiness; New Venture Funding and Resourcing; Allocation of Equity in New Ventures; Work Motivation Theory; Workaholism and Work Enthusiasm. |
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Book:
Attracting Equity Investors: Positioning, Preparing and Presenting the Business Plan, (with Dean Shepherd). 1999. Sage Series in Entrepreneurship and the Management of Growing Enterprises, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Recent papers:
- Shepherd, D.A., Douglas, E.J. and Fitzsimmons, J.R. (in press). MBA admission criteria and entrepreneurial attitudes: Evidence from western style MBAs in India and Thailand. Academy of Management Learning & Education.
- Douglas, E.J., Hisrich, R.D., Antoncic, B, and McLaughlin, T. (in press). Intrapreneurship in Australian, U.S. and Slovenian firms.” Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development.
- Steffens, P. and Douglas, E.J. 2007. Valuing technology investments: Use real options thinking but forget real options valuation. International Journal of TechnoEntrepreneurship, 1(1): 58-77.
- Douglas, E.J. and Morris, R.J. 2006. Workaholic, or just hard worker? Career Development International, 11(5): 394-417. Douglas, E.J. 2006. Entrepreneurship and management education: A case for change, Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship, 1(2): 1-17.
- Fitzsimmons, J.R. and Douglas, E.J. 2006. Entrepreneurs and funding decisions: Evidence from Australian SMEs. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 3(1): 76-91.
- Fitzsimmons, J.R., Douglas, E.J., Hisrich, R.D. and Antoncic, B. 2005. Intrapreneurship in Australian firms. Journal of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management, 11(1): 17-27.
- Douglas, E.J. and Shepherd, D.A. 2003. Douglas, E.J. and Shepherd, D.A. 2002. Exploring investor readiness: Assessments by entrepreneurs and investors in Australia. Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 4(3): 219-236.
- Douglas, E.J. and Shepherd, D.A. 2002. Self-employment as a career choice: Attitudes, entrepreneurial intentions, and utility maximization. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 26(3): 81-90.
- Levesque, M., Shepherd, D.A. and Douglas, E.J. 2002. Employment or self-employment: A dynamic utility maximizing model. Journal of Business Venturing, 17(3): 189-210.
- Shepherd, D.A., Douglas, E.J. and Shanley, M. 2000. New venture survival – Ignorance, external shocks, and risk reduction strategies. Journal of Business Venturing, 15(5-6): 393-410.
- Douglas, E.J. and Shepherd, D.A. 2000. Entrepreneurship as a utility-maximizing response. Journal of Business Venturing, 15(3): 231-251
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Academic Coach to winning MOOT CORP teams in 1994 and 1996, and to second placed teams in 1993 and 1995.
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Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD), Diploma (with merit), Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2003. Ph.D. (Economics), 1974, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada. M.Com (Economics), 1971, University of Newcastle. Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. B. Com (Honours 2A, Economics), 1968, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia. |
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edouglas@usc.edu.au |
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