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Ewald Kibler joins the Editorial Review Board of Journal of Business Venturing

JBV is the leading FT50 Journal in the field of entrepreneurship research.
The photo shows Assistant Professor Ewald Kibler and it was taken by Roope Kiviranta from 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
Assistant Professor Ewald Kibler. Photo: Roope Kiviranta / 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

Assistant Professor and Academy of Finland Fellow Ewald Kibler has been invited to become an Editorial Review Board Member of The Journal of Business Venturing (JBV),which is ranked as the leading FT50 Journal in the field of entrepreneurship research.

The Journal of Business Venturing is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes research on many aspects of entrepreneurship, such as economics, psychology, and sociology.

This is Ewald Kibler’s second membership of the editorial review board of a renowned academic journal as he has been a member in the editorial review board of the second highest ranked journal in the field, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP), since 2016.

Further information:

Assistant Professor, Academy of Finland Fellow
911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business
Department of Management Studies
+358 40 353 8442
ewald.kibler@aalto.fi

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