Dr. (brigitte) B. Hoogendoorn
Assistant Professor
Applied Economics
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Netherlands
Biography
Brigitte Hoogendoorn (1972) graduated in economics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 1996. Subsequently, she started her professional career as a consultant and trainer in the field of change management at the Dutch consultancy firm Pentascope. Brigitte Hoogendoorn is (co-)author of several management books on implementation and change. In September 2008 she joined the Department of Applied Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics. Her research interests are in the field of entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, and sustainability. Currently, she is assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the same department, she is a research fellow at Erasmus Social Entrepreneurship Center (ESEC) and she holds a position as researcher at the Strategic Research department of Panteia/EIM Business and Policy Research in Zoetermeer.
Research Interest
Applied Economics
Publications
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B. Hoogendoorn (2016). The Prevalence and Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship at the Macro Level. Journal of Small Business Management, 54(S1), 278-296. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsbm.12301[go to publisher's site]
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B. Hoogendoorn, P.W. van der Zwan & A.R. Thurik (2017). Sustainable Entrepreneurship: The Role of Perceived Barriers and Risk. Journal of Business Ethics, Accepted. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-017-3646-8