Robert P. Singh - Morgan State University
Robert P. Singh - Morgan State University
Robert P. Singh - Morgan State University
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<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2007, January). The shortage of academically trained entrepreneurship faculty: Afundamental challenge to advancing entrepreneurship education and theory. . 2007 U.S.Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Conference, Orlando, Florida.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P., Knox, E. L. , & Crump, M. E. (2006, August). Opportunity recognition differencesbetween black and white nascent entrepreneurs: A test of Bhaves model. . 2006 UICSymposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Chicago, Illinois.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P., <strong>Singh</strong>, L. O. , & Crump, M. E. (2005, August). Blogs as Marketing Tools forEntrepreneurs: Trends, Implications, and Future Research Directions. 20th Annual UIC/AMASymposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship, San Francisco, California.Hills, G. E., <strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. , Lumpkin, G. T. , & Baltrusaityte, J. (2004, June). Examining how searchformality and search processes relate to the reasons for pursuing entrepreneurship and impactfirm founding. 2004 Babson College-Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurship ResearchConference, Glasgow, Scotland.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & McDonald, G. (2004, August). Reasons for pursuing new venture creation:Differences between black and white nascent entrepreneurs. . 2004 Academy of ManagementMeeting, New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & Hills, G. E. (2002, August). Recognizing opportunities vs. deciding to become anentrepreneur: A test of Bhave's model. 16th Annual UIC/AMA Symposium on Marketing andEntrepreneurship, San Diego, California.Local<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & Lucas, L. (2002, November). Not just domestic engineers: An exloratory study ofhomemaker entrepreneurs. <strong>Morgan</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research Presentation Symposium,Baltimore, Maryland.NationalCrump, M. E. & <strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2009, January). Black entrepreneurship literature: What's known,and who's informing? Washington Business Research Forum, Washington, District of Columbia.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2009, January). Root causes of the global credit crisis, criticisms of theBush/Paulson bailout plan, and recommendations for Congress. Washington Business ResearchForum, Washington, District of Columbia.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & Jain, R. (2002, July). Improving local economies through technology transfer:Utilizing incubators to facilitate cluster development. Tech Transfer 2002, Maui, Hawaii.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2002, January). Teaching opportunity recognition. 2002 United <strong>State</strong>s Associationfor Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Conference, Reno, Nevada.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P., Peery , N., & Hills, G. E. (2000, November). Home-based businesses in the United<strong>State</strong>s: An exploratory study of homemaker entrepreneurs. 2nd Lloyd Greif Symposium onEmerging Organizations, Los Angelos, California.RegionalOgbolu, M. N. & <strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2010). Addressing the recession through public policies aimed atentrepreneurial new venture creation. Eastern Academy of Management, Portland, Maine.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & Ogbolu, M. N. (2009, May). Examining the relationship between leadershipturnover and team performance. Eastern Academy of Management, Hartford, Connecticut.Karanja, E. & <strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. (2008, May). Sustainable competitive advantage through humaninformation technology infrastructure flexibility. Eastern Academy of Management Meeting, DC,District of Columbia.<strong>Singh</strong>, R. P. & Crump, M. E. (2006, May). Organizational behavior theory and major leaguebaseball team performance. 2006 Eastern Academy of Management Meeting, Saratoga Springs,New York.