Ryan Impact FY25-Q2

G. BRINT RYAN ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Marcus Wolfe, Ph.D.

Notable Activities, Awards & Recognition • Guest editor for special issues of two trade journals: “Understanding the

entrepreneurial motivations, dynamics, and outcomes of first Fridays, festivals, farmer’s markets and other community events,” Journal of Business Insights and “Is entrepreneurship healthy or unhealthy? Contemporary Venturing on health and well-being in entrepreneurial contexts,” International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research . • Associate editor for Journal of Business Venturing Insights (A-level journal). • Assisted in development and served as guest instructor for multiple sessions of new STEM startup course geared toward facilitating commercialization of UNT intellectual property. • Founding member of Faculty Innovation Network, a new initiative to further promote new venture development based upon UNT IP. • Helped organize Spring Innovate UNT pitch competition, providing $35,000 in awards for new venture concepts developed by UNT students. • Recognized by the Journal of Small Business Management as being among the top 10 most impactful papers published in 2024. Publications, Citations & References Marvel, M. R., Wolfe, M. T., Neubert, E., Kurtatko, D. F., and Bacq, S. (forthcoming). “Female entrepreneurs’ thirst for knowledge and the dark side of customer learning actions,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. Patel, P. C., and Wolfe, M. T. (forthcoming). “Friends for richer or poorer: Economic connectedness, regional social capital, and county entrepreneurial activity,” Journal of Small Business Management .

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