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Robert P. Singh is an Associate Professor of Management and the Dr. Abraham Pishevar Endowed Chair of Finance and Entrepreneurship in the School of Business at Howard University, Washington DC. His academic and professional work centers on entrepreneurship, particularly within Black- and minority-owned ventures, and macroeconomic issues in the U.S. economy.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago (1998)
- MBA in Organizational Behavior, Illinois Institute of Technology (1992)
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Virginia (1991)
Dr. Singh specializes in Black and Minority Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, and Macro-Economic Policy. His research explores how underrepresented entrepreneurs identify and exploit opportunities, the structural challenges they face, and the broader economic implications. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as Academy of Management Review, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and Journal of Management Policy and Practice. Though specific article titles are not listed, his body of work reflects a strong focus on policy, strategy, and equity in entrepreneurship.
Dr. Singh has presented at numerous national and international conferences and has contributed to book chapters and academic discourse. He has served on corporate advisory boards and was a founding member of the national Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO). Additionally, he has founded three businesses, blending academic insight with practical experience.
Professional and Academic Leadership:
- Dr. Abraham Pishevar Endowed Chair of Finance and Entrepreneurship
- Founding Board Member, Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO)
- Corporate Advisory Board member for multiple organizations
He teaches MGMT 351: Entrepreneurship (General), an action-learning course focused on new venture creation, business planning, market analysis, funding strategies, and legal frameworks. His teaching integrates real-world application with theoretical foundations.




