
About
Mark Geiger is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Duquesne University's Palumbo-Donahue School of Business and David Warco Faculty Fellow in Entrepreneurship. His research applies meta-analytic methods to entrepreneurship and organizational behavior topics.
Work examines gender disparities in venture funding, trust formation across linguistic differences, and campaign design in crowdfunding. Recent publications analyze how accent perception influences professional evaluations and gender effects in corporate social responsibility contexts.
Honored as David Warco Faculty Fellow and Grefenstette Center Research Fellow. Teaches courses in entrepreneurship and data analytics, with methodological expertise in quantitative synthesis of business research.




