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- Position
- Lecturer
- Division / Faculty
- Faculty of Business & Law
Overview
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming entrepreneurship in profound and far-reaching ways, yet our scholarly understanding of this transformation remains nascent and uneven. AI is not only reshaping how entrepreneurs create and grow ventures, but is also challenging the very foundations of how we study entrepreneurship — questioning long-held assumptions about agency, creativity, opportunity, and what it even means to be an entrepreneur in an AI-driven world.
Research activities
This research topic invites students to investigate the intersection of AI and entrepreneurship through rigorous, evidence-based inquiry. Students are encouraged to identify their own specific focus within this broad and rapidly evolving theme. For an extensive overview of open research questions in this space, see Obschonka et al. (2024) in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice and the ongoing special issue by Chandra, Robinson, and Muñoz in the Journal of Business Venturing Insights on AI and the redrawing of boundaries in entrepreneurship research.
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