Janice A. Black, Ph. D.

School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Sport Management, and Hospitality and Tourism Management
Biography
Education
- Ph D, Texas Tech University
Teaching Interests
Dr. Black joined our Entrepreneurship faculty on January 1, 2020. Her teaching interests include the following entrepreneurship topics: mindsets, creativity/innovation, leadership, business reasoning/analysis, tech transfer, and business plans. She provides multiple modes of instruction and coaches each student to meet both academic and personal goals.<br><br> Dr. Black has a strong commitment to helping first-generation students succeed. Her classes are either writing intensive or experiential courses. At her last university, she was recognized by the Center for Global Engagement for her exceptional service and support of international students during the Fall 2020 semester that was adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Research Interests
Dr. Black's research is presented around the world. In an era when academic articles receive less than 2 official acknowledgements by others, she has over 2200 citations. <br><br>Her research concentrates on entrepreneurial leadership, intrapreneurial leadership, the development of a context-for-learning, and strategic coherence. She is interested in the processes by which coherent and effective organizational cultures come into being especially during ambiguous times such as during a start-up or major environmental shocks. She doesn't focus exclusively on the small or microbusiness but has helped banks, hospitals, and other large organizations. <br><br>She also researches better ways to teach entrepreneurship skills.