
Michael Crum
Assistant Professor · Productive Entrepreneurship in Corrupt Economies
Northern Michigan UniversityUnited States
About
Dr. Michael Crum is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at Northern Michigan University's College of Business.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Entrepreneurship, University of Louisville
- MBA, Indiana University Southeast
- Master’s in Strategic Finance, Indiana University Southeast
- Bachelor’s in Accounting and Finance, Indiana University Southeast
Research Focus:
- Entrepreneurship in high-corruption/regulatory environments
- Legitimacy challenges in entrepreneurial ventures
- Cluster analysis applications for business research
- Monte Carlo simulations in entrepreneurial finance
- Economic freedom and self-employment dynamics
Publication Trends: His work spans computational modeling (agent-based systems, Monte Carlo methods), institutional analysis (corruption, economic freedom), and pedagogical innovations (cluster analysis taxonomy, poverty simulations).
Personal Interests: Enjoys reading, traveling, biking, fishing, building models, and electronics tinkering. Collects books, minerals, model steam engines, and Lionel trains.
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