David Gras

Assistant Professor at Haslam College of Business

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  • Haslam College of Business

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Biography

Haslam College of Business

Expertise:

Social Entrepreneurship, Corporate Social Responsibility

Education:

2013-Syracuse University, Ph.D. Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises

2008-Clemson University, M.S. Marketing

2005-Texas A&M University, B.S. Management

David Gras holds a PhD in Entrepreneurship from Syracuse University, an MS in Marketing from Clemson University, and a BA in Management from Texas A&M University. His research focuses on the antecedents of business performance and competitive advantage. Within these areas, Gras explores the financial impacts of corporate social responsibility, new venture diversification, strategic decisions, and entrepreneurial characteristics. Gras has taught numerous classes in entrepreneurship (e.g. introduction to entrepreneurship; opportunity recognition; values-centered entrepreneurship) and strategic management at the University of Connecticut, Syracuse University, and Texas Christian University.

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