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Susan Cohen
Associate Professor | Strategy, Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Susan Cohen is a prominent scholar and educator in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation. She currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Management at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business.123
Academic Background and Expertise
Cohen holds a PhD in Strategy and Entrepreneurship from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MBA in Entrepreneurship from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and a BA in Mathematics from the University of Michigan.4 Her research interests include:
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation management
- Disruptive innovation strategies
- Venture finance and acceleration
- Corporate strategy
- Industry evolution
She is particularly renowned for her work on startup accelerators, being one of the foremost experts in this area.13
Research and Publications
Cohen's research has been published in top academic journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, and Strategic Management Journal.1 Some of her notable publications include:
- "What Sets Successful Accelerators Apart" in Harvard Business Review (2024)
- "Do Accelerators Work? If So, How?" in Organization Science (2020)
- "The Role of Accelerator Designs in Mitigating Bounded Rationality in New Ventures" in Administrative Science Quarterly (2019)
Her work has been featured in prominent media outlets like the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, and The Economist.1
Professional Experience and Achievements
Before her academic career, Cohen was a member of Priceline's founding team, giving her firsthand experience in the startup world.13 She has received several awards and recognitions, including:
- Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellowship (2018)
- Best Paper Award, Academy of Management, Technology & Innovation Management (2014)
- Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2012)
Cohen is also active in the startup ecosystem, mentoring with Techstars and contributing to various entrepreneurship initiatives.3
Current Work
Currently, Cohen is working on a $400,000 grant-funded study examining how Georgia's Zell Miller and HOPE Scholarships have affected entrepreneurship rates in the state.3 She continues to teach entrepreneurship courses in the Terry MBA and Ph.D. management programs while actively researching and publishing in her field of expertise.