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Mathew Allen


Allen, Mathew
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation


214 Hayden
617-373-2275
ma.allen@neu.edu

Education

PhD, Cornell University
MBA, University of Notre Dame
BS in Accounting, University of Utah

Selected Publications

Meyer, M., Allen, M., Crane, F. (2011). "Ready Seafood: Business Model Innovation and Venturing in a Mature Industry." International Review of Entrepreneurship, 8(3).

Davis, J. H., Allen, M. (2010). "Is Blood Thicker than Water: A study of stewardship perceptions in family business." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 34(6).

Selected Presentations

Adomdza, G. (Author Only), Allen, M. (Presenter & Author), Meyer, M. (Author Only), Academy of Management Meeting, "Managing for innovation: the role of managerial control in supporting corporate venturing,” AoM, Montreal, Quebec. (August 9, 2010).

Allen, M. (Author Only), Adomdza, G. (Presenter & Author), Meyer, M. (Author Only), AOM, "Opportunity Costs and Employment in Corporate Ventures: The Negative Effect of Career Path Risk," Academy of Management, Chicago. (August 2009).

Allen, M. (Presenter & Author), AOM, "Strategic Human Resource Management in Small Businesses: The role of intrinsic human resource management," Academy of Management, Chicago. (August 2009).

Allen, M., AOM, "The Many Faces of Small and New Ventures: Implications for Research and Economic Development," Academy of Management, Chicago. (August 2009).

Allen, M. (Presenter & Author), AOM, "The Many Faces of Small and New Ventures: Implications for Research and Economic Development," Academy of Management, Chicago. (August 2009).

Allen, M. (Presenter & Author), Adomdza, G. (Author Only), Meyer, M. (Author Only), Wharton Macro HRM conference, "Managing Career Path Risk in Corporate Ventures: Analysis from the Field,” Wharton Business School, Philadelphia. (June 2009).

Allen, M. (Author Only), Theories of Family Enterprise, "Is Blood Thicker than Water: A Study of Stewardship Perceptions in Family Business," Northeastern among others, Boston. (May 2009).

Mailing Address

Mathew Allen
214 Hayden Hall
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5000