Ute Stephan

Professor of Entrepreneurship at King’s Business School

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King’s Business School

Ute Stephan is Professor of Entrepreneurship at King's Business School, Honorary Professor at UCL’s Department of Psychology and at Aston Business School, a Visiting Fellow at KU Leuven (Belgium) and a Fellow of the International Association of Applied Psychology. She is an Editor at Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, a Consulting Editor at the Journal of International Business Studies, and the outgoing Editor-in-Chief of Applied Psychology: An International Review.

Ute’s research explores (1) culture, institutions and entrepreneurship; (2) social entrepreneurship and inclusive business; and (3) entrepreneurial well-being.

She publishes in leading journals such as the Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Management Science, Journal of Business Venturing (JBV), Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice (ETP), Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal and Academy of Management Perspectives. Ute serves on the editorial boards of JIBS, JBV and ETP.

Her research has been featured in the media including the Financial Times and Bloomberg, has won multiple international awards and attracted over GBP 3 million of funding from the European Commission, the UK Government, UK research councils, charities and German government institutions.

Ute is an elected board member of the GLOBE project (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness project) and of the International Association of Applied Psychology.

Ute has worked with and led projects commissioned by UK Government Departments including the Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, and the Government Inclusive Economy Unit.

These included revising the methodology for identifying social enterprises in the UK which fed into the Longitudinal Small Business Survey, and understanding the multi-facetted nature of entrepreneurial motivation.

She is a lead investigator of the 10-country Social Enterprises as a Force for Inclusive and Innovative Societies (SEFORIS) project and its predecessor the SELUSI project.

Ute has contributed to European Parliament and joint OCED-European Commission reports via these two European Commission funded projects.

Previously Ute was at Aston Business School, the University of Sheffield’s Institute of Work Psychology, the London School of Economics, KU Leuven, Belgium and the Universities of Marburg and Dresden in Germany. She holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Marburg, is a certified social skills trainer, and worked as a consultant and trainer for private, public and third sector organisations.

Publications

  • The Value of Values for Understanding Organizational Life: Editor's Introduction to the Lead Article 01 January 2019
  • It's Time We Talk About Time in Entrepreneurship 01 January 2019
  • Goal Multiplicity and Innovation: How Social and Economic Goals Affect Open Innovation and Innovation Performance 08 September 2019
  • The Value of Values for Understanding Organizational Life: Editor's Introduction to the Lead Article 05 August 2019
  • Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance: How Firm Size and Motives Matter 01 July 2019
  • It's Time We Talk About Time in Entrepreneurship 03 May 2019
  • The dimensionality and measurement of destructive instructor-leadership 16 January 2019
  • Erfolgreiche Unternehmen in Deutschland, Polen, Tschechien Bulgarien-Bd. 1: Veränderung der Rahmenbedingungen für KMU zwischen 2002/03 und 2004/05 01 January 2005
  • Erfolgreiche Unternehmen in Deutschland, Polen, Tschechien Bulgarien-Bd. 3: Ansätze und Möglichkeiten der Verbesserung der Bedingungen für KMU 01 January 2005
  • Erfolgreiche Unternehmen in Deutschland, Polen, Tschechien Bulgarien-Bd. 2: Personen, Strategien, Gesundheit und Erfolg in KMU 01 January 2006

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