1. The Early Church as a Model for Innovation Open Access Author: Badman, Robert Title: The Early Church as a Model for Innovation Area of Honors: Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Keywords: ChristensenDisruptive InnovationChurchEnlightenmentScholasticismReformationPatristicApostolicCatholicLuther File: Download Robert_Badman_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Orie Edwin Barron, Thesis SupervisorSrikanth Paruchuri, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Supporting African American Owned Businesses Through Higher Education: New Directions for The Pennsylvania State University's Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Open Access Author: Moss, Zara Title: Supporting African American Owned Businesses Through Higher Education: New Directions for The Pennsylvania State University's Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Area of Honors: Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Keywords: Corporate Innovation and EntrepreneurshipInnovationEntrepreneurshipFarrell CenterBlack Owned BusinessAfrican American Owned BusinessMinority Owned BusinessBlack EntrepreneurRebuildtheblockPropel Business File: Download Moss_Zara_Supporting_African_American_Owned_Businesses_Through_Higher_Education_-_New_Directions_for_The_Pennsylvania_State_University_s_Farrell_Center_for_Corporate_Innovation_and_Entrepreneurship.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Shawn Mitchell Clark, Thesis SupervisorDenny Gioia, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Consumer brand relationships: through the lens of diversity and inclusion Open Access Author: Hoover, Skylar Title: Consumer brand relationships: through the lens of diversity and inclusion Area of Honors: Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Keywords: CSRDiversity and InclusionConsumer-Brand RelationshipsPurchase IntentFirm SalesBrand Loyalty File: Download Final_Honors_Thesis-_Consumer_Brand_Relationships_Through_the_Lens_of_Diversity_and_Inclusion.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Tessa Recendes, Thesis SupervisorDenny Gioia, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Economies: A Study on the Effects of Machismo on Women Entrepreneurs in Manizales, Colombia Open Access Author: Dhruva, Isha Title: Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Economies: A Study on the Effects of Machismo on Women Entrepreneurs in Manizales, Colombia Area of Honors: Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Keywords: machismowomen entrepreneurshipsocial networkschild caredouble burdenpatriarchal heirachiesgender violencedomestic expectations File: Download Isha_Dhruva_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Charlene Zietsma, Thesis SupervisorForrest Briscoe, Thesis Honors Advisor