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Research Notes: Brian Bergman

Brian Bergman recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Helping Entrepreneurs Help Themselves: A Review and Relational Research Agenda on Entrepreneurial Support Organizations,” co-authored with Jeff McMullen of Indiana University, was accepted by Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and “When the Beacon Goes Dark: Legitimacy Repair Work by Subsequent Actors in an Emerging Market Category,” co-authored with Brett Smith of Miami University and Glen Kreiner of the University of Utah, was accepted by Journal of Business Venturing. Bergman is an assistant professor of management.
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