I am a PhD Candidate at the Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Tilburg School of Economics and Management, Tilburg University.
I investigate how entrepreneurs incorporate and/or communicate information to address uncertainty. More specifically, I am interested in the processes in which entrepreneurs respond to external information and recognize entrepreneurial opportunities, and convey private information and acquire financial resources. In doing so, I deploy a variety of methods, including qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), natural language processing (NLP), experiments, and econometrics.
Prior to PhD study, I completed my Research Master's degree (organization and strategy track) at Tilburg University, and my Bachelor's degree at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (major in management) and Central China Normal University (minor in psychology).
I investigate how entrepreneurs incorporate and/or communicate information to address uncertainty. More specifically, I am interested in the processes in which entrepreneurs respond to external information and recognize entrepreneurial opportunities, and convey private information and acquire financial resources. In doing so, I deploy a variety of methods, including qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), natural language processing (NLP), experiments, and econometrics.
Prior to PhD study, I completed my Research Master's degree (organization and strategy track) at Tilburg University, and my Bachelor's degree at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (major in management) and Central China Normal University (minor in psychology).