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Research Notes: Ben King
Ben King's paper "Reconciling Theories on Why Employees of Small Firms Are More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs," co-authored with Evan Starr (University of Maryland) and Martin Ganco (University of Wisconsin), has been accepted for publication in Industrial and Corporate Change. King is an assistant professor of management.
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