Currently a Professor of Management in the College of Business Administration of Florida International University, Paul D. Reynolds also serves as Director of the Entrepreneurial Research Institute of the FIU Eugenio Pino and Family Global Entrepreneurship Center. He has served as Principal Investigator on a number of research projects, several involved consortia of three dozen units and over a hundred scholars. Paul Reynolds continues to be active supervising major projects, performing as a keynote speaker for scholarly and practitioner events, and serving as a research consultant. A current vita, bio, selected papers, reports, and articles are available for download as PDF files from this website under the Related Links section. P. D. Reynolds can be reached by e-mail at ‘Paul.Reynolds@fiu.edu' or phone at 305-348-3299 in Miami, Florida.

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Entrepreneurship International
Nascent Entrepreneurship and the Level of Economic Development
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor(GEM): Implications for Europe
GEM: Data Collection Desing and Implementation 1998-2003
GEM Executive Report 2003
GEM Model for Economic Growth: A Study of Venture Capital in 19 Nations
Report of the International Colloquim on Regional Governance and Sustainable Development

Global Comparisons of Entrepreneurship: How Special are Nordic Countries

GEM Executive Report 2002
GEM Summary Report 2002
Global Comparison of Entrepreneurship
GEM Operations Manual-Data Collection Volume One - 2001
GEM Operations Manual-Data Collection Volume Two - 2001
GEM Global Report 2001
A study of Informal Investing in 29 Nations
GEM Operations Manual 2000
GEM Expert Questionnaire 2000
GEM Executive Report 2000
GEM Executive Report 1999
Strategies for Cross National Comparisons: Matching Research Issues and Analysis Objectives
Entrepreneurship National
US Entrepreneurial Assessment 2004
Prevalence of Nascents Entrepreneurs in the United States: Evidence from the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics
Minority Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneur Next Door
Creative Destruction Source or System of Economic Growth?
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor USA Assessment 1999
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor UK Report 1999
The Entrepreneurial Process: A Preliminary Explorations in the US
Autonomous Firm Dynamics and Economic Growth in th US 1986-1990
Business Volatility and Economic Growth
Finding the Nascent Entrepreneur
Race, Gender, and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Regional
Entrepreneurship in South Florida
A Comparison of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Europe and in the USA
Turmoil Today, Jobs Tomorrow
Cross National Comparisons of the Variation in New Firm Formation Rates: A Editorial Overview
Regional Charcteristics Affecting Small Business Formation
Regional Charcteristics Affecting Business Volatility in the US 1980-84
Nuove Imprese E Crescit Economic: Il Caso Degli Stati Uniti
Regional Charcteristics Affecting New Firm Births

Regional Charcteristics Affecting Business Growth: Assessing Strategies for Promoting Regional Economic Well Being

Entrepreneurship Nascents
Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands: Netherland Nascents
Finding the Nascent Entrepreneur
Estimating New Firms and New Jobs: Considerations in Using the Dun and Bradstreet Files
Entrepreneurship Longitudinal
National Panel Study of Business Start-Ups: Background and Methodology
Discontinuance Among New Firms in Retail
New Firms Survival: Analysis of the Panels Fourth Year
New Firms Societal Contribution versus Survival Potential
Entrepreneurship New Firms
New Venture Growth:Functional Differentiation and the Need for Human Resource Development Interventions
New Venture Strategies
Wisconsin Entrepreneurial Climate Study
Predicting New Firm Births
New Venture Strategies: Generic or Industry Specific
New Firms

New Firms: Enhancing Their Growth

New Firms Endangered Species or Hardly Survivors
Minnesota New Firms Study 1987
Minnesota New Firms Study 1987: An Exploration of New Firms and Their Economic Contributions
Pennsylvania New Firms Survey 1987 Volume One
Pennsylvania New Firms Survey Volume Two
Pennsylvania New Firms Survey Volume Three
Survey of Minnesota Organizations 1986
New Firms in Minnesota 1985
Antecedents of Effectiveness: Preliminary Considerations (Part of New Firms in Minnesota)
New Firms in Minnesota: Their Contributions to Employment, Exports and Start- Up Problems
Entrepreneurship Other
The Entrepreneurial Process (Book Review)
Small and Medium Sized Enterprise in the Global Economy
Who Starts New Firms?
Government Programs and High Growth New Firms
OCED: SME Employment, Innovation, and Growth
New Firms and Small Firms in Expanding Markets
Family Firms in the Start Up Process
How To Get Started
The Truth About Start-Ups
What We Don't Know May Hurt Us
What Can the Public Sector Do to Increase New Business Starts?
Stability Versus Volatility Growth Versus Decline in Peripheral Regions: Preliminary Applications in the US
Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Systems: Developed Markets and Post Socialist Economies
Sociology and Entrepreneurship: Concepts and Contributions
Sociology and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship and Economic Change: Wisconsin
Research Ethics
Privacy Advances in Social and Policy Sciences
IRB Commentary
Decision for Death
International Social Science Council: Survey of Codes of Ethics in Social Sciences
Value Dilemmas in Professional Conduct of Social Research
Les Sciences Sociales et la Protection de Personnes
On the Protection of Human Subjects and Social Science
Questionnaires
Minnesota New Firm
Minnesota Organizations
Pennsylvania New Firm
Wisconsin New Firm
Organizations
Marketing Strategies for Public Sector Organizations
Are Organizations All Alike
Organizational Culture as related to Industry Position and Performance
Organizations: A Hit and a Miss
Change of Decision Procedures by Task Oriented Groups in Response to a Change in the Task Situation: An Exploration Study
Groups
Development of Influence Hierarchies in Small Discussion Groups
Leaders Never Quit
Effects of Status Incongruence and Legitimation of Leadership
Comment on the Distribution of Participation in Group Discussions
Other
Applied Graduate Programs: Teaching Sociology
Sociology Graduate Internship Placements
Community Shade Tree Programs in Minnesota
Sources of Variation Affecting the Relationship Between Police and Survey Based Estimates of Crime Rates
Evaluation of Seven Youth Service Bureaus
Youth Service Bureaus in the Twin Cities Region
Are there Two Kinds of Stereotypes?
Certain Effects of the Expectation to Transmit on Concept Attainment
Salt Dome Simulation
 
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