Arielle Newman

Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship
Arielle
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  • Phone 315-443-3359
  • Department Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises
  • Office 426
Ph.D., Comparative Political Economy/International Relations, University of Utah M.S., International Affairs and Global Enterprise, University of Utah B.A., International Relations, Brigham Young University
Teaching interests include entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship, Poverty and Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, International Business, Gender and Business.
Research Interests include informal economy, refugee entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurship, gender and entrepreneurship, poverty alleviation, economic development, and institutional theory.

Papers

  • Stay, Scale, Sell-Female Entrepreneurial Growth Decisions

    Jones Christensen, L., Goodwin, R.
  • The Legitimization of Bitcoin. Data collected, conceptual development phase exploring the legitimization and consequences of Bitcoin

    Bruton-Nicholson, J., Alvarez, S.
  • The Family as a Legitimacy-Granting Stakeholder: Female Entrepreneurs, Family Embeddedness, and Family Legitimacy Thresholds

    Jones Christenson, L.
  • Post Traumatic Growth through entrepreneuring-The case of Syrian Refugees in Jordan

    Coles, R., Embry, E., Boraey, E.
  • Toward a theory of post-traumatic resilience via entrepreneuring

    Jones Christensen, L., Embry, E.
  • Stuck in the Middle: Explaining the Persistence of the Semi-Formal Economy

  • Transferability and Transfer Ability--Refugee Entrepreneurship in Host Countries

    Jones Christenson, L., Godfrey, .

Publications

  • Jan 01, 2020

    Received - Teaching Mini-Grant USM

    University Center for Learning and Teaching