
معرفی
Orietta Marsili serves as Professor in Entrepreneurship at the University of Bristol Business School, holding a PhD, Dottorato, and BA (hons) with significant contributions to business economics and entrepreneurial research.
Her research focuses on entrepreneurship dynamics, innovation mechanisms, firm exit patterns, and intergenerational persistence in business. She investigates how market forces drive firm exits through Schumpeterian creative destruction, examines industry relatedness in post-acquisition innovation, and analyzes transmission of entrepreneurial traits across generations using empirical and theoretical frameworks.
Recent publications reveal a cohesive trajectory examining business exit mechanisms and innovation ecosystems. The 2022 systematic review synthesizes firm exit literature, the 2021 work applies evolutionary economics to exit timing, and the 2020 study explores organizational learning in acquisition contexts. Collectively, these works highlight market evolution processes and adaptive business strategies in entrepreneurial ecosystems.
As Principal Investigator for Risky business: Understanding intergenerational persistence in entrepreneurship (2022-2025), she leads research referenced in policy documents with substantial academic engagement (181 Mendeley readers) and social media visibility (6 X posts, 1 Facebook page). This project examines transmission of entrepreneurial practices across generations through rigorous empirical analysis.



