Formación
- PhD in Entrepreneurship, Newcastle University, UK
Research Areas
Entrepreneurship, society and ecology
Entrepreneurship in the periphery
Courses taught (Undergraduate and Postgraduate)
Doctorate in Business Economics
Links de interés
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Short Bio
Prof. Pablo Muñoz is Chair in Entrepreneurship at Durham University Business School in the UK. His research looks at how entrepreneurship, in its mundane and complicated forms, creates value for society. With a focus on engaged scholarship, he explores how individuals can use entrepreneurship to overcome challenging circumstances and build a more sustainable future and how can we better conceptualise and measure the value of entrepreneurship. He has published more than 40 research papers in leading outlets across management, innovation studies and regional and environmental studies. Also, several policy reports on social entrepreneurship, impact investing and enterprise and rural development. He has led three large international research projects and has secured more than half a million pounds in research funds from a variety of sources including government, research councils and corporate funds. He has received a number of awards for his research, including Elsevier’s Atlas Award that celebrates research across science, technology and health that can significantly impact people’s lives around the world. Before joining Durham University, he was on the faculties of University of Liverpool (UK) and University of Leeds (UK). Currently, he is also Professor at the Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile and serves as Associate Editor in the Journal of Business Venturing Insights.