dr. Kurian George

dr. Kurian George

Assistant Professor

TiSEM: Tilburg School of Economics and Management
TiSEM: Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship

Expertise

My research interests lie in understanding the different ways in which entrepreneurs adapt to cultural and regulatory institutions to be perceived as “legitimate.” Establishing such a perception in the eyes of key stakeholders is critical for entrepreneurs to attract the resources needed for venturing. This is particularly true for refugee and other immigrant entrepreneurs, who often have limited legitimacy in the local context due to their foreignness. Thus, I am especially interested in understanding how immigrant entrepreneurs navigate, often innovatively, the challenges of establishing legitimacy in a foreign country. I primarily use qualitative research techniques in my research.

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Recent publications

  1. The Founder Legitimation Process Among Refugee Entrepreneurs

    George, K., Moss, T., Minniti, M., & Williams, T. (2021). The Founder Legitimation Process Among Refugee Entrepreneurs. In Academy of Management Proceedings (1 ed., Vol. 2021, pp. 14509). Academy of Management.
  2. Adversity, Resilience and Refugees' Venturing

    George, K., Lucas, D., & Minniti, M. (2020). Adversity, Resilience and Refugees' Venturing. In Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research (Vol. 40, pp. 238-243). Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship, Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
  3. State-Administered Prices and Innovation: Evidence from the Wheelchai…

    George, K. (2020). State-Administered Prices and Innovation: Evidence from the Wheelchair Industry. In Academy of Management Proceedings (1 ed., Vol. 2020, pp. 19273). Academy of Management.

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