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Jeff Chandler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at the University of North Texas (UNT), affiliated with the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. His research focuses on strategic leadership, governance in large firms, and entrepreneurial ventures, with a particular emphasis on crowdfunding dynamics, family businesses, and CEO decision-making. His work has been published in prestigious outlets such as the Strategic Management Journal and Family Business Review, and has garnered media attention from the Wall Street Journal and Fox Business News.
Key research interests include the interplay between leadership styles (e.g., humility, charisma), governance structures, and entrepreneurial success. His studies explore how entrepreneurs communicate in funding pitches, the impact of virtue language in sharing economy platforms like Airbnb, and the role of political ideology in global expansion strategies. He also investigates stakeholder perspectives in upper-echelon leadership and the effects of corporate social responsibility on employee behavior.
Jeff’s recent articles highlight trends such as the strategic use of reputation claims in crowdfunding, the paradox of leisure disclosure for entrepreneurs, and the significance of CEO traits in IPO pricing. His interdisciplinary work bridges entrepreneurship, strategic management, and organizational behavior, offering insights into both established corporations and emerging ventures.




