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Whitman School Professor Receives Inaugural Fulbright Distinguished Chair Award

Monday, March 13, 2017, By Kerri D. Howell
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, the Al Berg Chair and professor of entrepreneurship at the , has been granted the inaugural RMIT Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. During his time as a Fulbright Distinguished Chair, Wiklund will travel to in Melbourne, Australia, to extend his research on mental health and entrepreneurship.

Johan Wiklund

Johan Wiklund

“We are excited to be welcoming Professor Wiklund to RMIT University to occupy the inaugural RMIT Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation,” says Deputy Vice Chancellor Research & Innovation and Vice President of RMIT University , a Fulbright senior scholar. “Johan’s research track record in the field of mental health and entrepreneurship is world clas,s and we look forward to exploring the mutual benefits this prestigious award can offer to Johan and the wider research communities at RMIT and ϲ.”

The writes that, of its 20 programs, the Distinguished Chair Awards, of which there are about 40 each year, “are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments.” The honor is awarded to eminent scholars who have significant publication and teaching records.

“This is another well-deserved accolade for Professor Wiklund,” says , associate professor and chair of the Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises department at the Whitman School. “His cutting-edge work on mental health and entrepreneurship places him as a global thought leader in this area. It is very pleasing, as a colleague, friend and as a fellow researcher in this field, to see him receive this recognition from one of the most respected academic associations.”

Wiklund is considered a leading authority in entrepreneurship research with more than 50 articles appearing in leading entrepreneurship and management journals. He serves on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Journal and the Journal of Business Venturing, and editor in chief of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.

Wiklund’s research interests include entrepreneurship and mental health, as well as the performance, growth, exit and failure of entrepreneurial firms. In 2015, he was honored with the . Given annually by the Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the University of Southern California, the award recognizes an entrepreneurship paper that appeared in the top-tier management and entrepreneurship journals six years ago and received the highest citations (based on the Social Sciences Citations Index) in the five years following publication.

“Advancing the state of entrepreneurship and innovation across the globe requires research that is itself innovative and entrepreneurial,” says , Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship and vice chancellor of strategic initiatives and innovation at ϲ. “Not only is Professor Wiklund one of the world’s foremost entrepreneurship scholars, he is also one of the most innovative and entrepreneurial. It’s for this reason that his work is frequently cited and admired by his academic peers and also routinely impacts the decisions and actions of leaders across the business community. Johan Wiklund is well-deserving of the Fulbright Distinguished Chair Award.”

The (EEE) department at the Whitman School includes some of the most prolific researchers in the field of entrepreneurship today. Over the past year, the faculty and doctoral students have published 31 papers in top-tier journals and presented 23 more at leading international conferences.

From the growth of new ventures to psychology to sustainability to public policy, the research of the EEE department spans numerous entrepreneurship topics. It also explores new research areas, such as resilience, crowdfunding and mental health.

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