Peter Moroz
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
Peter Moroz Associate Professor (Entrepreneurship), university of regina. His education: Doctor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Faculty of Business & Law, Deakin University, 2012. Bachelor of Arts, Dual Major in Political Science & English Literature Studies, University of Saskatchewan, 1998. Teachings: BUS 302 Small Business Management, BUS 340 Government Finance.
Research Interest
Peter Moroz interested in using process theory to better understand how entrepreneurial opportunities are conceived, evaluated and exploited within specific socio-spatial defined contexts to create innovative economic value for a wide range of stakeholders. Some of the specific contexts of interest to him are Universities, Aboriginal communities, Non-profit corporations and Virtual and three dimensional computer based platforms/worlds. His doctoral research framed the socio-spatial realities of universities by viewing them as communities that are challenged with facilitating entrepreneurial outcomes in the form of technology transfer, commercialization and interaction with firms. He is currently qualitatively and quantitatively testing the empirical frameworks developed and building tools for both policy and practice.
Publications
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Moroz P, Hindle K, Anderson R. (2010) "Collaboration with Entrepreneurship Education Programs:Building Spinout Capacity at University." International J Innovation and Learning 7: 245-273.
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Hindle K, Moroz P (2010) "Indigenous Entrepreneurship as a Research Field: Developing a Definitional Framework from the Emerging Canon." International Entrepreneurship and Management J 6: 357-385.