His primary scientific interests are in Management science, Public relations, Strategic management, Content analysis and Marketing. His Management science research includes themes of Organizational performance and Engineering ethics. His work focuses on many connections between Engineering ethics and other disciplines, such as Field, that overlap with his field of interest in Entrepreneurship.
His research integrates issues of Exploratory research, Social entrepreneurship, DUAL, Foundation and Organizational identity in his study of Public relations. His research investigates the link between Strategic management and topics such as Knowledge management that cross with problems in Diversification, Resource based theory and New institutional economics. His research integrates issues of Microfinance, Framing, Prosocial behavior and Organizational theory in his study of Marketing.
His primary areas of investigation include Public relations, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Content analysis and Social psychology. Jeremy C. Short works mostly in the field of Public relations, limiting it down to topics relating to Family business and, in certain cases, Multilevel model, as a part of the same area of interest. His work on Quality as part of general Marketing research is frequently linked to Sample, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His study on Social entrepreneurship and New Ventures is often connected to Editorial board and Extant taxon as part of broader study in Entrepreneurship. His studies deal with areas such as Construct, Entrepreneurial orientation, Market orientation and Diversity as well as Content analysis. Many of his research projects under Social psychology are closely connected to Perspective and Shareholder with Perspective and Shareholder, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
Jeremy C. Short mostly deals with Public relations, Social psychology, Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Rhetoric. His Public relations study incorporates themes from Organizational identity, Family business and Value. Jeremy C. Short has included themes like Content analysis and Scientific communication in his Social psychology study.
His Content analysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Machine learning, Organizational studies, Market orientation and Artificial intelligence. His Entrepreneurship study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Popularity, Classical economics, Economic system and Socioeconomics. His study looks at the intersection of Marketing and topics like Capital with Decision confidence and Quality.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Entrepreneurship, Content analysis, Public relations and Marketing. His research in Social psychology intersects with topics in Test and Scientific communication. The Entrepreneurship study combines topics in areas such as Optimism, Positive psychological capital, Psychological resilience, Human capital and Power.
His Content analysis study deals with Entrepreneurial orientation intersecting with Equifinality, Industrial organization, Ambidexterity and Variance. His Public relations study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Popularity and Socioeconomics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Elaboration likelihood model, Persuasion and Collective identity.
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Research in social entrepreneurship: past contributions and future opportunities
Jeremy C. Short;Todd W. Moss;G. T. Lumpkin.
(2009)
The Concept of “Opportunity” in Entrepreneurship Research: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges
Jeremy C. Short;David J. Ketchen;Christopher L. Shook;R. Duane Ireland.
(2010)
Crowdfunding in a Prosocial Microlending Environment: Examining the Role of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Cues:
Thomas H. Allison;Blakley C. Davis;Jeremy C. Short;Justin W. Webb.
(2015)
Firm, strategic group, and industry influences on performance
Jeremy C. Short;David J. Ketchen;Timothy B. Palmer;G. Tomas M. Hult.
(2007)
Construct Validation Using Computer-Aided Text Analysis (CATA): An Illustration Using Entrepreneurial Orientation
Jeremy C. Short;J. Christian Broberg;Claudia C. Cogliser;Keith H. Brigham.
(2010)
Research on Organizational Configurations: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges
Jeremy C. Short;G. Tyge Payne;David J. Ketchen.
(2008)
Dual Identities in Social Ventures: An Exploratory Study
Todd W. Moss;Jeremy C. Short;G. Tyge Payne;George Lumpkin.
(2011)
Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Publicly Traded Firms: A Comparative Analysis of the S&P 500
Jeremy C. Short;G. Tyge Payne;Keith H. Brigham;G.T. Lumpkin.
(2009)
Resource-Based Theory and Corporate Diversification: Accomplishments and Opportunities
William P. Wan;Robert E. Hoskisson;Jeremy C. Short;Daphne W. Yiu.
(2011)
Research on Crowdfunding: Reviewing the (Very Recent) past and Celebrating the Present:
Jeremy C. Short;David J. Ketchen;Aaron F. McKenny;Thomas H. Allison.
(2017)
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