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Dan Hsu is a Professor in the Department of Management and Marketing at the College of Business, North Dakota State University. His research and teaching focus on entrepreneurship, with a particular interest in entrepreneurial well-being, serial entrepreneurs, and experimental approaches to studying entrepreneurship.
Education:
- PhD in Business Administration from Syracuse University
- MS in Information Technology from Renssela Polytechnic Institute
- MS in Physics from Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
- BS in Physics from Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Research Interests: Dr. Hsu's research spans entrepreneurial well-being, serial entrepreneurship, and experimental methodologies in entrepreneurship. His work often explores psychological factors such as self-efficacy, perceived fit, and regret in entrepreneurial contexts. He has published extensively in top journals including Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Journal of Business Venturing, and Journal of Business Research.
Publications Trends: His recent publications (2016-2023) show a consistent focus on the psychological and experimental aspects of entrepreneurship. Key themes include entrepreneurial regret, self-efficacy, perceived fit, and experimental design in entrepreneurship research. His work bridges psychology and entrepreneurship, contributing to both theoretical and methodological advancements.
Editorial Roles: Dr. Hsu serves as the section editor for Applied Psychology: An International Review, associate editor for the New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, and editorial board member for the Journal of Business Venturing.



