Pia ARENIUS
Professor
“Research can be a puzzle – I’m always interested in finding that missing piece…“
Pia ARENIUS
Professor
My research focuses on nascent entrepreneurs and the action of creating and managing new ventures. Studying entrepreneurs who are working on ideas and developing them into opportunities and new ventures is my area of passion. I am fascinated by the persistence and self-efficacy that these individuals and teams show and how they push through various obstacles. For some, the entrepreneurial journey is a means to self-actualization. For others, it is a question of necessity. The diversity of entrepreneurship is never ending. There are also costs and risks associated with entrepreneurship, and there is a fine line between working passionately and burning out. My background is in industrial engineering and I have earned my doctorate at Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. I serve as an Editor of Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Firm Formalization Strategy: The Interaction of Entrepreneurs and Government Officials in the Enforcement of Regulation
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Self-managing on the entrepreneurial rollercoaster: Exploring cycles of self-regulation depletion and recovery. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 17, e00318.
(Arenius, P., & Brough, A. – 2022)
Networking, Social Skills and Launching a New Business: A 3-Year Study of Nascent Entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 46(5), 1256–1283.
(Klyver, K., & Arenius, P. – 2022)
Nations of entrepreneurs: A social capital perspective. Journal of Business Venturing, 25(3), 315–330.
(Kwon, S.-W., & Arenius, P. – 2010)