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Entrepreneurship in the Early Clock Industry

Bob Schwartz one of the Center for Entrepreneurial Learning and Leadership’s Entrepreneurial Fellows has had a research article recently published in the Journal of Research in Marketing & Entrepreneurship (Vol. 12, No. 1).  The paper was entitled “Entrepreneurship and the Early American Clock Industry” and was with co-authors Brian Grinder (Washington University) and Vincent Pascal (Washington University).

The purpose of the paper was to examine the development of the early American clock industry as an entrepreneurial endeavor and to focus on the marketing and financing practices of the time.  The paper uses a historical method to identify critical factors and identifies the processes through which clock making moved from a cottage industry to its modern form.

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