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Ingrid Verheul is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Centre for New Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship at Rotterdam School of Management. She is affiliated with the research institute EIM Business and Policy Research. Her research interests cover different aspects of entrepreneurship. First, she is involved in research on gender differences in entrepreneurship. She wrote her PhD. thesis on this topic, which she defended June 2005 at the Erasmus School of Economics. Several studies have been published in international academic journals including Journal of Business Venturing; Small Business Economics; Entrepreneurship and Regional Development and International Small Business Journal. Second, her research focuses the determinants of entrepreneurship, which becomes visible in the co-editorship of the book: Entrepreneurship: Determinants and Policy in a European-US Comparison published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2002. Other research interests include firm entry and exit, entrepreneurship education and enterprise policy. Ingrid Verheul is full member of the Erasmus Research Institute for Management (ERIM). She is ad-hoc reviewer for several international journals including Journal of Business Venturing; Small Business Economics; Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice; International Small Business Journal and Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. She is member of the scientific committee of the Dutch Federation of Female Entrepreneurs (FZN).

Publications

Professional (1)
  • Bruining, H., Verheul, I., & Turturea, R. (2012). Does it pay to be cheap? How financial bootstrapping affects the performance of new ventures.. 14-14. Abstract from Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Boston (US).

Academic (33)
  • Leung, Y. K., Franken, I., Thurik, R., Driessen, M., Kamei, K., Torrès, O., & Verheul, I. (2021). Narcissism and entrepreneurship: Evidence from six datasets. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 15, Article e00216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbvi.2020.e00216

  • Wiklund, J., Hatak, I., Lerner, D. A., Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Antshel, K. (2020). Entrepreneurship, clinical psychology, and mental health: An exciting and promising new field of research. Academy of Management Perspectives, 34(2), 291-295. https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2019.0085

  • Wismans, A., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., Torrès, O., & Kamei, K. (2020). Attention?Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Entrepreneurial Orientation: A Replication Note. Applied Psychology, 69(3), 1093-1112. https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12247

  • Patel, PC., Rietveld, N., & Verheul, I. (2019). Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and earnings in later-life self-employment. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1177/1042258719888641

  • Lerner, DA., Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2018). Entrepreneurship and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a large-scale study involving the clinical condition of ADHD. Small Business Economics, 53(2), 381-392. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-018-0061-1

  • Lerner, DA., Hunt, RA., & Verheul, I. (2018). Dueling Banjos: Harmony and Discord between ADHD and Entrepreneurship. The Academy of Management Perspectives, 32(2), 266-286. https://doi.org/10.5465/amp.2016.0178

  • Smolka, K., Verheul, I., Burmeister-Lamp, K., & Heugens, P. (2016). Get it together! Synergistic effects of causal and effectual decision-making logics on venture performance. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 42(4), 571-604. https://doi.org/10.1111/etap.12266

  • Verheul, I., Rietdijk, W., Block, J., Franken, I., Larsson, H., & Thurik, R. (2016). The association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) symptoms and self-employment. European Journal of Epidemiology, 31(8), 767-801. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-016-0159-1

  • van der Zwan, P., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Hessels, J. (2016). Factors influencing the entrepreneurial engagement of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs. Eurasian Business Review, 6(3), 273-295. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40821-016-0065-1

  • Thurik, R., Khedhaouria, A., Torrès, O., & Verheul, I. (2016). ADHD symptoms and entrepreneurial orientation of small firm owners. Applied Psychology, 65(3), 568-586. https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12062

  • Carree, MA., Piergiovanni, R., Santarelli, E., & Verheul, I. (2015). Factors favoring innovation from a regional perspective: A comparison of patents and trademarks. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 11(4), 793-810. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-014-0313-8

  • Verheul, I., Block, J., Burmeister, K., Thurik, R., Tiemeier, H., & Turturea, R. (2015). ADHD-like behavior and entrepreneurial intentions. Small Business Economics, 45(1), 85-101. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-015-9642-4

  • van der Zwan, P., Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Grilo, I. (2013). Entrepreneurial progress: climbing the entrepreneurial ladder in Europe and the US. Regional Studies, 47(5), 803-825. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2011.598504

  • Carree, MA., & Verheul, I. (2012). What makes entrepreneurs happy? Determinants of satisfaction among founders. Journal of Happiness Studies, 2012(13), 371-387. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-011-9269-3

  • Bosma, N., Hessels, J., Schutjens, V., van Praag, CM., & Verheul, I. (2012). Entrepreneurship and role models. Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(2), 410-424. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2011.03.004

  • Verheul, I., Thurik, R., Grilo, I., & van der Zwan, P. (2012). Explaining preferences and actual involvement in self-employment: new insights into the role of gender. Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(2), 325-341. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2011.02.009

  • van der Zwan, P., Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2012). The entrepreneurial ladder, gender and regional development. Small Business Economics, 39(3), 627-643. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-011-9334-7

  • Verheul, I., & van Mil, L. (2011). What determines the growth ambition of Dutch early-stage entrepreneurs? International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 3(2), 183-207. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJEV.2011.039340

  • van der Zwan, P., Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2011). The entrepreneurial ladder in transition and non-transition economies. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 1(2), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.2202/2157-5665.1012

  • Carree, MA., Verheul, I., & Santarelli, E. (2011). Sectoral patterns of firm exit in Italian provinces. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 21(3), 499-517. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00191-010-0191-3

  • Santarelli, E., Carree, MA., & Verheul, I. (2009). Unemployment and firm entry and exit: an update on a controversial relationship. Regional Studies, 43(8), 1061-1073. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400801968361

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Thurik, R. (2009). Allocation and productivity of time in new venture of female and male entrepreneurs. Small Business Economics, 33(3), 273-291. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-009-9174-x

  • Carree, MA., & Verheul, I. (2009). Time allocation by the self-employed: the determinants of the number of working hours in start-ups. Applied Economics Letters, 16(15), 1511-1515. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504850701580542

  • Arando, S., Pena, I., & Verheul, I. (2009). Market entry of firms with different legal forms: An empirical test of the influence of institutional factors. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 5(1), 77-95. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-008-0094-z

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Santarelli, E. (2009). Regional opportunities and policy initiatives for new venture creation. International Small Business Journal, 27(5), 608-625. https://doi.org/10.1108/dlo.2010.08124dad.007

  • Carree, MA., Santarelli, E., & Verheul, I. (2008). Firm entry and exit in Italian provinces and the relationship with unemployment. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 4(2), 171-186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-007-0060-1

  • Piergiovanni, R., Carree, MA., Santarelli, E., & Verheul, I. (2007). Politiche per l'imprenditorialita e self-employment, un'analisi territoriale. l'Industria: Rivista di Economia e Politica Industriale, 27(2), 199-219.

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2006). Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 18(2), 151-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985620500532053

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., Thurik, R., & Urbano, D. (2006). The Relationship between Business Ownership and Unemployment in Spain: A Matter of Quantity or Quality? Estudios de Economia Aplicada, 24(2), 105-127.

  • Verheul, I., Uhlaner, LM., & Thurik, R. (2005). Business accomplishments, gender and entrepreneurial self-image. Journal of Business Venturing, 20(4), 483-518. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2004.03.002

  • van der Kuip, IJM., & Verheul, I. (2004). Early development of entrepreneurial qualities: the role of initial education. International Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 2(2), 203-226.

  • Verheul, I., & Risseeuw, PA. (2002). Gender differences in strategy and human resource management: the case of the Dutch real estate brokerage. International Small Business Journal, 20(4), 439-471.

  • Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2001). Start-up capital: 'does gender matter'? Small Business Economics, 16(4), 329-345. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011178629240

Professional (1)
  • Thurik, R., van Stel, A., Verheul, I., & Baljeu, L. (2008). Entrepreneurship and unemployment in Japan. Medium Econometrische Toepassingen, 16(1), 18-23.

Academic (1)
  • Audretsch, DB., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Wennekers, ARM. (2002). Entrepreneurship: Determinants and Policy in a European-US Comparison. Kluwer Academic.

Academic (14)
  • Okamuro, H., van Stel, AJ., & Verheul, I. (2017). Understanding the drivers of an 'entrepreneurial' economy: Lessons from Japan and the Netherlands. In J. Bonnet, M. Dejardin, & D. Garcia Perez de Lema (Eds.), Exploring the Entrepreneurial Society: Institutions, Behavior & Outcomes (pp. 3-21). Edward Elgar Publishing.

  • Verheul, I., & van Stel, AJ. (2010). Entrepreneurial diversity and economic growth. In J. Bonnet, D. Garcia, & H. van Auken (Eds.), The Entrepreneurial Society: How to Fill the Gap between Knowledge and Innovation (pp. 17-36). Edward Elgar Publishing.

  • Carree, MA., Piergiovanni, R., Santarelli, E., & Verheul, I. (2009). Policies fostering new firm formation and self-employment in Italy: An empirical exercise. In J. Leitao, & R. Baptista (Eds.), Public Policies for Fostering Entrepreneurship: A European Perspective (pp. 15-34). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0249-8

  • Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2006). Start-up capital: does gender matter? In C. G. Brush, N. M. Carter, E. J. Gatewood, P. G. Greene, & M. M. Hart (Eds.), Woman and Entrepreneurship: ContemporaryClassics (International Library of Entrepreneurship Series) (pp. 336-352). Edward Elgar Publishing.

  • Stigter, E., & Verheul, I. (2003). Vrouwelijk ondernemerschap. In P. A. Risseeuw, & A. R. Thurik (Eds.), Handboek ondernemers en adviseurs: management en economie van het midden- en kleinbedrijf (pp. 185-206). Kluwer Bedrijfsinformatie.

  • Thurik, R., & Verheul, I. (2003). The relationship between entrepreneurship and unemployment: the case of Spain. In E. Genescâ, D. Urbano, J. Capelleras, C. Guallarte, & J. Vergès (Eds.), Creatión de empresas - entrepreneurship (pp. 521-547). Servei de Publicacions de la UAB.

  • Uhlaner, LM., Dekkers, E., & Verheul, I. (2003). Ondernemen in het familiebedrijf. In P. A. Risseeuw, & A. R. Thurik (Eds.), Handboek ondernemers en adviseurs: Management en economie in het midden- en kleinbedrijf (pp. 279-300). Kluwer Bedrijfsinformatie.

  • Verheul, I., Wennekers, ARM., Audretsch, DB., & Thurik, R. (2003). An eclectic theory of entrepreneurship: policies institution and culture. In D. B. Audretsch (Ed.), SMEs in the age of globalization (pp. 536-606). Edward Elgar Publishing.

  • Henriquez, CM., Verheul, I., van der Geest, I., & Bisschof, I. (2002). Determinants of entrepreneurship in France. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & A. R. M. Wennekers (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: determinants and policy in a European-US comparison (pp. 83-120). Kluwer Academic.

  • Verheul, I., Wennekers, ARM., Audretsch, DB., & Thurik, R. (2002). An eclectic theory of entrepreneurship: policies institutions and culture. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & S. Wennekers (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: determinants and policy in a European-US comparison (pp. 11-81). Kluwer Academic.

  • Audretsch, DB., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Wennekers, ARM. (2002). Understanding entrepreneurship across countries and over time. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & A. R. M. Wennekers (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: determinants and policy European-US comparison (pp. 1-10). Kluwer Academic.

  • Verheul, I., Bosma, N., van Ginkel, M., Longerbone, D., & Prins, R. (2002). Determinants of entrepreneurship in the Netherlands. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & A. R. M. Wennekers (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: Determinants and policy in a European-US comparison (pp. 121-162). Uitgeverij Kluwer.

  • Verheul, I., Schüller, S., & van Spronsen, J. (2002). Determinants of entrepreneurship in Germany. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & A. R. M. Wnnekers (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: Determinants and policy in a European-US comparison (pp. 163-207). Kluwer Academic.

  • Verheul, I., Bosma, N., van der Nol, F., & Wong, T. (2002). Determinants of entrepreneurship in USA. In D. B. Audretsch, A. R. Thurik, I. Verheul, & A. R. M. Wennekers (Eds.), Determinants and policy in a European-US comparison (pp. 209-245). Kluwer Academic.

Popular (1)
  • van der Zwan, P., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Hessels, J. (2016). Erratum to: Factors influencing the entrepreneurial engagement of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs (Eurasian Business Review, (2016), 6, 3, (273-295), 10.1007/s40821-016-0065-1). Eurasian Business Review, 6(3), 297. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40821-016-0067-z

Academic (1)
  • Verheul, I., Uhlaner, LM., & Thurik, R. (2001). Entrepreneurial activity, self-perception and gender. In Conference Proceedings 1, RENT XV, Research in Entrepreneurship and Small Business (pp. 405-423)

Internal (1)
  • Verheul, I. (2005). Is There a (Fe)male approach? Understanding Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship. [Doctoral Thesis, Erasmus University Rotterdam]. Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).

Academic (36)
  • Verheul, I., Thurik, R., Hessels, J., & van der Zwan, P. (2010). Factors influencing the entrepreneurial engagement of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs. (Research Reports H201011 ed.) EIM.

  • Verheul, I., & Carree, MA. (2008). Overoptimism among founders: The role of information and motivation. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2008-008-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2008-008-ORG

  • Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Grilo, I. (2008). Explaining preferences and actual involvement in self-employment: New insights into the role of gender. (Scales paper H200803 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. H200803

  • Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Grilo, I. (2008). Explaining preferences and actual involvement in self-employment: New insights into the role of gender. (Research in Management ERS-2008-003-ORG ed.) ERIM. Research in Management Vol. ERS-2008-003-ORG

  • Verheul, I., & Mil, van, L. (2008). What determines the growth ambition of Dutch early-stage entrepreneurs? (Scales paper H200811 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. H200811

  • Verheul, I., & van Stel, A. (2007). Entrepreneurial diversity and economic growth. (Scales paper H200701 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. H200701

  • Verheul, I. (2007). Commitment or control? Human Resource Management Practices in Female and Male-Led Businesses. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2007-071-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2007-071-ORG

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., Thurik, R., & Baljeu, L. (2007). The relationship between entrepreneurship and unemployment in Japan. (Discussion Papers TI2007-080/3 ed.) Tinbergen Institute. Discussion Papers Vol. TI2007-080/3

  • Verheul, I., & van Stel, A. (2007). Entrepreneurial diversity and economic growth. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2007-070-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2007-070-ORG

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Santarelli, E. (2007). Regional opportunities and policy initiatives for new venture creation. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2007-092-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2007-092-ORG

  • Verheul, I., & Carree, MA. (2007). Overoptimism among entrepreneurs in new ventures: the role of information and motivation. (Scales paper H200723 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. H200723

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Thurik, R. (2007). Allocation and productivity of time in new ventures of female and male entrepreneurs. (Research in Management 2007-009-ORG ed.) ERIM. Research in Management Vol. 2007-009-ORG

  • Grilo, I., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & van der Zwan, P. (2007). Climbing the entrepreneurial ladder: The role of gender. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2007-098-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2007-098-ORG

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2006). Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level. (Scales paper N200510 (early version: N200403) ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. N200510 (early version: N200403)

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Thurik, R. (2006). Allocation and productivity of time in new ventures of female and male entrepreneurs. (Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #01-2006 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Vol. #01-2006

  • van Stel, A., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Baljeu, L. (2006). The contribution of business ownership in bringing down unemployment in Japan. (Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #05-2006 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Vol. #05-2006

  • Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Grilo, I. (2006). Determinants of self-employment preference and realization among women and men in Europe and the United States. (Scales paper H200622 (early version: N200513) ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research.

  • Bhola, R., Verheul, I., Thurik, R., & Grilo, I. (2006). Explaining engagement levels of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs. (Scales paper H200610 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research.

  • van Stel, A., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., & Baljeu, L. (2006). The relation between entrepreneurship and unemployment in Japan. (Discussion Paper 05-2006 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Discussion Paper Vol. 05-2006

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2005). Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level. (Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #34-2005 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Vol. #34-2005

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2005). Explaining Female and Male Entrepreneurship at the Country Level. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2005-089-ORG ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2005-089-ORG

  • Verheul, I. (2004). Commitment or control? Human resource management in female- and male-led business. (SCALES paper N200402 (early version: N200306) ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. SCALES paper Vol. N200402 (early version: N200306)

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2004). Explaining female and male entrepreneurship across 29 countries. (Scales Reports N200403 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales Reports Vol. N200403

  • Carree, MA., & Verheul, I. (2004). Time allocation by the self-employed: the determinants of the number of working hours in start-ups. (Memorandum RM/04/022 ed.) METEOR Research. Memorandum Vol. RM/04/022

  • van Acht, J., Stam, J., Thurik, R., & Verheul, I. (2004). Business ownership and unemployment in Japan. (Discussion Papers TI04-036/3 ed.) Tinbergen Institute. Discussion Papers Vol. TI04-036/3

  • van Acht, J., Stam, J., Thurik, R., & Verheul, I. (2004). Business ownership and unemployment in Japan. (Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #09-2004 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Vol. #09-2004

  • Verheul, I., Carree, MA., & Thurik, R. (2004). Allocation and productivity of time in new ventures of female and male entrepreneurs. (Scales paper N200411 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. N200411

  • Verheul, I., Uhlaner, LM., & Thurik, R. (2004). Business accomplishments, gender and entrepreneurial self-image. (Discussion Paper 10-2004 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Discussion Paper Vol. 10-2004

  • Verheul, I., van Stel, A., & Thurik, R. (2004). Explaining female and male entrepreneurship across 29 countries. (Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy #08-2004 ed.) Max Planck Institute of Economics. Papers on Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Vol. #08-2004

  • Verheul, I., Uhlaner, LM., & Thurik, R. (2003). Business accomplishments, gender and entrepreneurial self-image. (Scales Reports N200312 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales Reports Vol. N200312

  • Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2003). Explaining the entrepreneurial activity rate of women: a macro-level perspective. (Scales Paper N200304 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales Paper Vol. N200304

  • Verheul, I., Uhlaner, LM., & Thurik, R. (2002). Entrepreneurial activity, self-perception and gender. (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2002-03-STR ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2002-03-STR

  • Verheul, I., Wennekers, ARM., Audretsch, DB., & Thurik, R. (2001). An eclectic theory of entrepreneurship: policies, institutions and culture. (Research Report H0012 ed.) EIM. Research Report Vol. H0012

  • Verheul, I., Wennekers, ARM., Audretsch, DB., & Thurik, R. (2001). An eclectic theory of entrepreneurship: policies, institutions and culture. (Discussion Paper Tinbergen Institute 01-030/3 ed.) Tinbergen Institute. Discussion Paper Tinbergen Institute Vol. 01-030/3

  • Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (2000). Start-up capital: Differences between male and female entrepreneurs. Does gender matter? (ERIM Research in Management ERS-2000-07-STR ed.) ERIM. ERIM Research in Management Vol. ERS-2000-07-STR

  • Verheul, I., & Thurik, R. (1999). Start-up capital: differences between male and female entrepreneurs, 'does gender matter?'. (Research Reports H199910 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Research Reports Vol. H199910

Professional (3)
  • Bal, J., Bruins, A., Jonge, de, J., Tan, S., Wennekers, ARM., Verheul, I., & E., A. (2007). Ondernemerschap in het primair en voortgezet onderwijs. (EIM Report A200709 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. EIM Report Vol. A200709

  • Kuip, van der, I., & Verheul, I. (2003). Early development of entrepreneurial qualities: The role of initial education. (Scales paper N200311 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. Scales paper Vol. N200311

  • Verheul, I., & Stigter, HW. (1999). Financiering van startende vrouwelijke ondernemers. (EIM Report A9916 ed.) EIM Business and Policy Research. EIM Report Vol. A9916

Courses

Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
  • Code: BK2108
  • Level: Bachelor 2

IM Research clinic

  • Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2020/2021
  • Code: BM-IM-RC
  • Level: Master

Research Clinic

  • Study year: 2023/2024
  • Code: BMRCSE-SM
  • Level: Master

Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2023/2024, 2022/2023, 2021/2022
  • Code: BT2108
  • Level: Bachelor 2, Pre-master, Pre-master, Pre-master Business Administration (English Language), Pre-master Business Administration (English Language)

Past courses

Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2021/2022
  • Code: B3MIN1015
  • Level: Bachelor, Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3

Behavioral Strategy

  • Study year: 2020/2021
  • Code: BERMASC047
  • Level: Master, PhD

Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2020/2021, 2019/2020, 2018/2019, 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015
  • Code: BKBMIN015
  • Level: Bachelor, Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3

IM Research clinic

  • Study year: 2020/2021, 2019/2020
  • Code: BM-IMRC
  • Level: Master

Content Analysis

  • Study year: 2019/2020
  • Code: BERMAMC020
  • Level: Master

Opportunity Creation

  • Study year: 2019/2020, 2018/2019
  • Code: BMSE01
  • ECTS: 5 Level: Master, Master, Master, Master

SE Master Thesis

  • Study year: 2018/2019, 2017/2018
  • Code: BMMTSE
  • ECTS: 16 Level: Master

Opportunity Creation

  • Study year: 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016
  • Code: BM01SE
  • ECTS: 6 Level: Master

Research Skills in Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2017/2018, 2016/2017, 2015/2016
  • Code: BMRMSE
  • ECTS: 4 Level: Master

Research Skills in Entrepreneurship

  • Study year: 2014/2015
  • Code: RSMRMES
  • ECTS: 4 Level: Master

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  • NEW RESEARCH SHOWS ‘HYPERACTIVES’ ARE MORE LIKELY TO BECOME ENTREPRENEURS

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • HYPERACTIVES MORE LIKELY TO BECOME ENTREPRENEURS

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactive individuals are perfect entrepreneurs, research finds

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Heb je ADHD? Wordt ondernemer!

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Links between hyperactivity and entrepreneurship revealed

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactivity and ADHD linked to entrepreneurship

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactive individuals are perfect entrepreneurs, research finds

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactives are more likely to become entrepreneurs

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • New research shows ‘hyperactives’ are more likely to become entrepreneurs

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • From hyperactive to entrepreneur

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Research shows ‘hyperactives’ are more likely to become entrepreneurs

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • New research shows ‘hyperactives’ are more likely to become entrepreneurs

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • HEBBEN ADHD'ERS MEER AANLEG VOOR HET ONDERNEMERSCHAP?

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • 'MENSEN MET ADHD STARTEN VAKER EIGEN BEDRIJF'

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • ADHD? Word dan ondernemer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • DE HYPERACTIEVEN ONDERNEMEN MEER

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • De hyperactieven ondernemen meer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hebben ADHD'ers meer aanleg voor het ondernemerschap?

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Ondernemer met ADHD: 'Als ik kon kiezen, had ik het liever niet'

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • ADHD? Word dan ondernemer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • ADHD? Word dan ondernemer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • 'ADHD helpt ondernemers succesvol te worden'

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactieve mensen vaker ondernemer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • Hyperactieven vaker ondernemer

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • VAN ADHD WORD JE ONDERNEMER

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

  • HYPERACTIVE PEOPLE MORE LIKELY TO BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR

    Ingrid Verheul of the Rotterdam School of Management, along with a research team, studied more than 7,000 Swedish twins and 13,000 Dutch students to see if they could link ADHD to entrepreneurship. She concluded that ADHD…

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