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Candida G. Brush

Candida G. Brush

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Business and Management

D-Index
71
Citations
35132
World Ranking
281
National Ranking
131

Research.com Recognitions

  • Mentor Award, Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management
  • 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow
  • Mentor Award, Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management
  • 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow
  • Mentor Award, Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management
  • 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow

Overview

Candida G. Brush is affiliated with Babson College in the United States. Their research activity spans multiple domains within business and social sciences, focusing extensively on entrepreneurship and gender studies.

Their main fields of study include Business, Management and Accounting, with 51 publications, and Social Sciences, featuring 16 publications. Within these, notable subfields are Management of Technology and Innovation, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Accounting, Sociology and Political Science, and Gender Studies.

The primary topics covered in their work focus on Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Family Business Performance and Succession, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Gender Diversity and Inequality, Qualitative Comparative Analysis Research, Higher Education and Employability, and Corporate Finance and Governance.

Frequent co-authors with whom Candida G. Brush has collaborated include:

  • Shahrokh Nikou
  • Linda F. Edelman
  • Wiljeana Jackson Glover
  • Alia Crocker
  • Tatiana S. Manolova

Their publications appear often in key academic venues, including:

  • International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research
  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship
  • Journal of Small Business Management
  • Journal of Business Venturing Insights

Selected recent papers exemplify the scope of their research interests:

  • Pivoting to stay the course: How women entrepreneurs take advantage of opportunities created by the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) published in International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurs' Information-Seeking Behaviors in the Digital Age-A Systematic Literature Review (2022) published in Journal of Small Business Management
  • The Diana project: a legacy for research on gender in entrepreneurship (2020) published in International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship
  • Do (women's) words matter? The influence of gendered language in entrepreneurial pitching (2021) published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights
  • Richness in diversity: Towards more contemporary research conceptualisations of women's entrepreneurship (2021) published in International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship

The scholar has been recognized with awards such as the 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow and the Mentor Award from the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management.

Best Publications

  • Research on Women Business Owners: Past Trends, a New Perspective and Future Directions

    Candida G. Brush

  • From initial idea to unique advantage: the entrepreneurial challenge of constructing a resource base

    C.G. Brush;P.G. Greene;M.M. Hart

  • Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research

    Richard Harrison;C.G. Brush;P. Davidsson;J. Fiet

  • A gender‐aware framework for women's entrepreneurship

    Candida G. Brush;Anne de Bruin;Friederike Welter

  • A comparison of methods and sources for obtaining estimates of new venture performance

    Candida G. Brush;Pieter A. Vanderwerf

  • Research on Women Entrepreneurs: Challenges to (and from) the Broader Entrepreneurship Literature?

    Jennifer E. Jennings;Candida G. Brush

  • A gendered perspective on organizational creation

    Barbara Bird;Candida Brush

  • Advancing a Framework for Coherent Research on Women's Entrepreneurship:

    Anne De Bruin;Candida G. Brush;Friederike Welter

  • The Woman Entrepreneur: Management Skills and Business Problems

    Candida G Brush

  • Why Do Family Firms Strive for Nonfinancial Goals? An Organizational Identity Perspective:

    Thomas M. Zellweger;Robert S. Nason;Mattias Nordqvist;Candida G. Brush

  • Israeli women entrepreneurs: An examination of factors affecting performance

    Miri Lerner;Candida Brush;Robert Hisrich

  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards Building Cumulative Knowledge on Women's Entrepreneurship

    Anne De Bruin;Candida G. Brush;Friederike Welter

  • Extending women’s entrepreneurship research in new directions

    Karen D. Hughes;Jennifer E. Jennings;Candida Brush;Sara Carter

  • How do "Resource Bundles" Develop and Change in New Ventures? A Dynamic Model and Longitudinal Exploration

    Benyamin M. Bergmann Lichtenstein;Candida G. Brush

  • The Woman Entrepreneur: Starting, Financing, and Managing a Successful New Business

    Robert D. Hisrich;Candida G. Brush

  • Women entrepreneurs who break through to equity financing: The influence of human, social and financial capital

    Nancy Carter;Candida Brush;Patricia Greene;Elizabeth Gatewood

  • Businesses without glamour? an analysis of resources on performance by size and age in small service and retail firms

    Candida G. Brush;Radha Chaganti

  • Internationalization of Small Firms Personal Factors Revisited

    Tatiana S. Manolova;Candida G. Brush;Linda F. Edelman;Patricia G. Greene

  • Start‐up Motivations and Growth Intentions of Minority Nascent Entrepreneurs

    Linda F. Edelman;Candida G. Brush;Tatiana S. Manolova;Patricia G. Greene

  • Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice

    Unknown

  • Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research

    Richard Harrison;W.D. Bygrave;C.G. Brush;P. Davidsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda F. Edelman
Linda F. Edelman Bentley University
Tatiana S. Manolova
Tatiana S. Manolova Bentley University
Friederike Welter
Friederike Welter University of Siegen
Richard T. Harrison
Richard T. Harrison University of Edinburgh
Per Davidsson
Per Davidsson Jönköping University
Melvin J. Lerner
Melvin J. Lerner University of Waterloo
Colin Mason
Colin Mason University of Glasgow
Mattias Nordqvist
Mattias Nordqvist Stockholm School of Economics
Robert D. Hisrich
Robert D. Hisrich Kent State University
Thomas Zellweger
Thomas Zellweger University of St. Gallen

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