Edward Rogoff
Professor of Management and
Academic Director, Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Education:
BA Columbia University 1972 MBA Columbia University 1975 MA Columbia University 1978 PhD Columbia University 1980
Areas of Expertise:
Entrepreneurship, Minority Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Education, Economics of Regulated Industries
Selected Publications:
"The Entrepreneurial Conversation". Pinnacle Books, 2005.
"Bankable Business Plans". Thomson-Texere, 2003.
"Journal of Business Venturing", Co-Editor with Ramona K.Z. Heck, Volume 18, Issue 3, 2003.
"Legalized Price-Fixing: How a government program to lower drug prices does the opposite," (with Hany S. Guirguis), On My Mind, Forbes, December 9, 2002, p. 48.
"The Upward Spiral of Drug Costs: A Longitudinal Study of Drugs Used in the Treatment of Hemophilia," (with co-authors) Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 88, 4, (October) 2002, 545-553.
"Combining the Resources of Government, Academic, and Financial Institutions: A Model of Entrepreneurship Development" (with Myung-Soo Lee and Alvin N. Puryear). Global Focus, 11 (3): 105-18, Fall 1999.
"On the Impacts of Fixed Supply: The Case of the New York City Taxicab Industry" (with Hany S. Guirguis). Journal of Transportation, Law, Logistics and Policy, 65 (4): 370-86, Summer 1998.
"Putting Government's Role in Perspective: The Impact of Government Programs on Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners" (with Myung-Soo Lee). Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 1 (1): 57-73, Spring 1996.
"Comparison of Family Owned and Non-Family Owned Businesses: An Investigation of Differences in Goals, Attitudes, and Family/Business Conflict" (with Myung-Soo Lee). Family Business Review, 9 (4): 423-37, Winter 1996.
Academic Activities:
Academic Director, Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Faculty Coordinator, Field Center for Entrepreneurship, 1998-2001
Awards, Honors, etc.:
Baruch College Excellence in Teaching Award Recipient
Nominated for Baruch College President's Distinguished Teaching Award
Harriman Scholar, Columbia University