Patricia P. McDougall is the Associate Dean of Faculty and Research and the William L. Haeberle Professor of Entrepreneurship at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Dr. McDougall is a 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow. Dr. McDougall earned her doctorate in strategic management from the University of South Carolina. She is the former Chair of the Management Department and the past Entrepreneurship Division Chair in the Academy of Management.
Dr. McDougall has received several teaching and research recognitions, including Indiana University’s Trustees’ Teaching Excellence Recognition Award and the Kelley School’s Full Professor Research Excellence Award. She has co-edited four books and published numerous articles which appear in a variety of academic and professional journals. Her business teaching cases appear in more than twenty-five leading textbooks, and her research has been presented in the business press, including Inc. magazine, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.
She helped pioneer the growing field of international entrepreneurship. She and her co-author (Benjamin Oviatt) were presented the JIBS 2004 Decade Award for their article on the early internationalization of new ventures. The award is given to the article that has had the most significant impact on international business research during the past decade..
Formerly, she was a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology where she served on the President’s Executive Committee. She was co-principal investigator of two major National Science Foundation grants with the Electrical and Computer Engineering School and the Engineering Research Center. In her role as Co-Director of the Global Innovation for Engineers Program, she worked with the Engineering School to integrate international business, management and entrepreneurship into their curriculum.
Dr. McDougall has consulted on strategic management with units of The Coca-Cola Company in Germany, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Guatemala, Costa Rica and the US. She has been an active presenter and developer of executive programs for companies such as Alcoa, Anchor Industries, Arrow Electronics, Ashland, Berry Plastics, Bosch, Boston Scientific, The Coca-Cola Company, BellSouth, Deaconess Healthcare Systems, Delta AirLines, Hewitt Associates, John Deere, Kimball International, Lockheed Martin, McDonald’s, Old National Bancorp, Red Spot Paint & Varnish, Scientific Atlanta, The Pampered Chef, USG, Vectren, and Western Union. In addition, she has assisted numerous entrepreneurial firms and several not-for-profit organizations such as The Carter Center in their strategic planning process.
Education:
- PhD, University of South Carolina, 1987
- MEd, University of South Carolina
- BS, University of South Carolina
Professional Experience:
- Georgia Institute of Technology , (1991-1999), Professor of Management
- Georgia State University , (1986-1991), Assistant Professor of Management
Awards, Honors & Certificates:
- TERA Teaching Award
- KSB 2001 Full Professor Research Excellence Award
- 21st Century Entrepreneurship Research Fellow
- JIBS 2004 Decade Award for most Influential paper in international business for the past decade
Current Projects:
- National Advisory Board, Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization
- Selected Executive Programs, The Coca-Cola Company, Kimball International, BAA, Boston Scientific, Lockheed Martin Executive Program, Program for Technical Managers, America's Favorite Chicken, Information Technology Management Partnership, BellSouth, Scientific Atlanta, Delta Airlines, Carter Presidential Center
- Editorial Boards: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Advances in International Management, Journal of International Entrepreneurship and International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Selected Publications:
- Fernhaber, Stephanie A. and Patricia P. McDougall, “Venture Capitalists as Catalysts to new Venture Internationalization: The Impact of their Investments, Reputation and Knowledge Resources,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, (forthcoming).
- Brett Anitra Gilbert, Patricia P. McDougall, and David B. Audretsch, “Clusters, Knowledge Spillovers and new Venture Performance: An Empirical Examination,” Journal of Business Venturing, 23 (4), 2008, 405-422.
- Fernhaber, Stephanie A., Brett Anitra Gilbert, and Patricia P. McDougall, “International Entrepreneurship and Geographic Location: An Empirical Examination of New Venture Internationalization,” Journal of International Business Studies, 39, 2008, pp. 267-290.
- Fernhaber, Stephanie A., Patricia P. McDougall, and Benjamin M. Oviatt, “Exploring the Role of Industry Structure in New Venture Internationalization,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31, 2007, pp. 517-542.
- Gilbert, Brett A., Patricia P. McDougall, and David B. Audretsch, “New Venture Growth: A Review and Extension,” Journal of Management, 32, 2006, pp. 926-950.
- Powers, Joshua B. and Patricia P. McDougall, “Policy Orientation Effects on Performance with Licensing to Start-ups and Small Companies,” Research Policy, 2005, 34(7), pp. 1028-1042.
- McDougall, Patricia P. and Benjamin M. Oviatt, “Defining International Entrepreneurship and Modeling the Speed of Internationalization,” Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2005, 29(5), pp. 537-554.
- Oviatt, Benjamin M. and Patricia P. McDougall, “The Internationalization of Entrepreneurship,” Journal of International Business Studies, 36(1), 2005, pp.2-8.
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