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Steve Bradley is a Professor and holds the T. Stevens Chair of Free Enterprise at Baylor University. He also serves as a Faculty Advisor for the Student Life Center/Campus Rec, operating from the Foster Business and Innovation building. His academic role involves advancing research in entrepreneurship and organizational dynamics.
Bradley's research explores entrepreneurship through multidisciplinary lenses, including psychological, sociological, and policy-oriented perspectives. Key themes include social capital's impact on start-up resilience, faith-driven entrepreneurial persistence, innovation in developing economies, and the intersection of well-being with self-employment. His work frequently addresses systemic challenges like gender gaps in entrepreneurship and the role of institutional policies in fostering innovation.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on entrepreneurial ecosystems over the past decade, with recent work emphasizing multi-level analysis of organizational survival, diversity in academic hiring, and sustainable methodologies in materials science. The research often incorporates empirical evidence from global contexts, particularly developing economies.
Awards and Honors:
- T. Stevens Chair of Free Enterprise (endowed position recognizing scholarly contributions)
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