Stephanie Black

 Stephanie Black

Stephanie Black

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May 1, 2018
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Professor Black is extremely nice and you can tell she loves what she does. However, she is extremely difficult and has a lot of unnecessary assignments. In order to do well in this class you bed to be prepared to focus on her class significantly. It was way too much and over whelming. If you can avoid taking her for a class I would.

Biography

Texas A&M University San Antonio - Business

Assistant Professor of Management;
Business Consultant, Small Business Development, Start Ups
Higher Education
Stephanie
Black, Ph.D.
Austin, Texas Area
I enjoy consulting with entrepreneurs, corporations and small businesses to help them grow and improve their businesses.

I am also passionate about working with Universities to commercialize their technology, and helping students become innovative, global minded, business leaders.

I am particularly interested in researching topics related to entrepreneurship, sustainability, and the use of technology and innovation in organizations.


Experience

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Instructor -College of Business

    In my doctoral studies I have taken courses in strategy, organizational behavior, human resources, international business, statistics, and research methods. I have taught various courses within the business school such as: Principals of Management, Strategy, International Comparative Management, Teams and Conflict Resolution, International Management, and Leadership. I have worked in both the management and entrepreneurship department as a researcher. I have conducted research in areas such as alliances, top management teams, entrepreneurship, networking, corporate political activity, crowdsourcing, crowdfuding, social entrepreneurship, patents, leadership, sustainability and corporate responsibility, and business model innovation.

  • University at Albany

    Assistant Professor, Dual Appointment Management, Life Sciences Commercialization

    This position supports University initiatives in the commercialization of life science projects. In this capacity I work between the management department and RNA institute to develop and license new technology as well as develop grant proposals to fund new research. In addition, this position teaches students to develop their entrepreneurial and management skills and apply them in business settings. I also research in entrepreneurship and the use of technology and innovation in business practices.

  • Texas Tech University

    Instructor

    Responsible for teaching a variety of business classes in hybrid format (both in the classroom and in virtual environment)

  • Bridgeway Aviation

    President, Co-Founder

    Aviation Leasing Company. Provides support services to air medical industry.

  • Texas A&M University-San Antonio

    Assistant Professor, College of Business, Entrepreneurship & Strategic Management

    I teach a variety of capstone classes in the college of business related to strategic management, international business, entrepreneurship & small business development.

Education

  • Southern Methodist University

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Foreign Languages, History, and Business

  • Thunderbird School of Global Management

    MBA/MIM

    International Business

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Business Management, Strategy

  • UTSA Professional Graduate Student Professional Development Award



  • Who’s Who at UTSA & Among Students in American Colleges and University Award



  • The University of Texas at San Antonio

    Instructor -College of Business


    In my doctoral studies I have taken courses in strategy, organizational behavior, human resources, international business, statistics, and research methods. I have taught various courses within the business school such as: Principals of Management, Strategy, International Comparative Management, Teams and Conflict Resolution, International Management, and Leadership. I have worked in both the management and entrepreneurship department as a researcher. I have conducted research in areas such as alliances, top management teams, entrepreneurship, networking, corporate political activity, crowdsourcing, crowdfuding, social entrepreneurship, patents, leadership, sustainability and corporate responsibility, and business model innovation.

Publications

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • How to crowdfund your venture. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 28, 173-176).

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • How to crowdfund your venture. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 28, 173-176).

  • Being Native American in business: Culture, identity, and authentic leadership in modern American Indian enterprises.

    Leadership.

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • How to crowdfund your venture. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 28, 173-176).

  • Being Native American in business: Culture, identity, and authentic leadership in modern American Indian enterprises.

    Leadership.

  • Benefit corporations as a distraction: An overview and critique

    Business and Professional Ethics Journal

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • How to crowdfund your venture. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 28, 173-176).

  • Being Native American in business: Culture, identity, and authentic leadership in modern American Indian enterprises.

    Leadership.

  • Benefit corporations as a distraction: An overview and critique

    Business and Professional Ethics Journal

  • HRIS and social media. (Book Chapter) in the role of social media in human resources

    Human Resource Information Systems, 4th edition, Sage. Thousand Oaks, CA. (Chapter 16, 444-462).

  • Attack or defend? The role of institutional context on patent litigation strategies

    Journal of Management

  • U.S. Equity crowdfunding: A review of current legislation and a conceptual model of the implications for equity crowdfunding

    Journal of Entrepreneurship

  • Equity crowdfunding. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 26, 143-160).

  • Supply Chain Management In Native American Country (Book Chapter) in Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship

    Sustainable Development thru Entrepreneurship by Miller, R., Jorgensen, M., & Stewart, D. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, (Chapter 10, 170-184).

  • Small Business Development: Immigrants’ Access to Loan Capital

    Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

  • How to crowdfund your venture. (Book Chapter) in Educating Social Entrepreneurs: From Idea Generation to Business Plan Formulation

    Business Expert Press as part of the United Nations PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) Book Collection. New York, NY. (Volume II, Chapter 28, 173-176).

  • Being Native American in business: Culture, identity, and authentic leadership in modern American Indian enterprises.

    Leadership.

  • Benefit corporations as a distraction: An overview and critique

    Business and Professional Ethics Journal

  • HRIS and social media. (Book Chapter) in the role of social media in human resources

    Human Resource Information Systems, 4th edition, Sage. Thousand Oaks, CA. (Chapter 16, 444-462).

  • Intrastate crowdfunding: a best practice implementation model for evidence based measurement of state impacts by oversight agencies.

    Academy of Business Research Journal

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