Office: Hilton 266 Phone: 310.338.7401 Email: elissa.grossman@lmu.edu
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Areas of Expertise
• Entrepreneurship
Biography
Elissa Grossman is a management professor at the College of Business Administration, where she teaches entrepreneurship. Prior to joining LMU, Grossman was a professor at Baruch College (CUNY) and the University of Southern California. She also taught at CSU and Pepperdine. Grossman has received several fellowships and awards, including the Acton Foundation's Entrepreneurship Master Teacher Award, Baruch College's Teaching Excellence Award, and the Academy of Management's NFIB Dissertation Award.
Education
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UCLA (2005) |
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UCLA (1996) |
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London School of Economics (1991) |
Recent Publications
• Grossman, E.B., Puryear, A., Rogoff, M.S., Lee, R. K., Heck, Z., Haynes, G.W., Onochie, J. (2008). “Sampling Minority Business Owners and Their Families: the Understudied Entrepreneurial Experience.” Journal of Small Business Management. Vol. 46(5), pp. 422-455.
• Grossman, E.B. (2008). “Sound Bites and Other Entrepreneurial Food for Thought.” Creating Entrepreneurs, Fred Kiesner (Ed.). World Scientific: London.