
Contact
- +44 (0)20 7040 8749
- annelore.huyghe.1@city.ac.uk
Postal address
Northampton Square
London
EC1V 0HB
United Kingdom
About
Overview
Annelore Huyghe is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Entrepreneurship at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) since 2017. Previously, she worked as Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research. She received her PhD in Applied Economics from Ghent University (Belgium) in 2014.
Annelore's expertise lies at the intersection of entrepreneurship and social psychology. Her research interests include consequences of passion in entrepreneurship (e.g., influence of a 'passion orchestra' and impact of passion on individual and team well-being), identity dynamics and agency in collective action (e.g., in oppositional market categories), and drivers and processes of research commercialization. Annelore’s work has been published in leading journals in her field, including Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Business Venturing, Small Business Economics, and the Journal of Technology Transfer.
Her scholarly activities have received international recognition, such as Best Paper Finalist from the AOM OMT Division in 2018, Best Paper Winner at ACERE Conference 2015, and Distinguished Reviewer Award from the AOM Entrepreneurship Division in 2014. She currently teaches courses in entrepreneurship and innovation at MSc and full-time and executive MBA levels. Annelore was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management and on the Editorial Board of Review of the Journal of Business Venturing. She also advises several tech start-ups and regularly runs entrepreneurship events to close the gap between academics and practitioners.
Employment
- Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), Jan 2017 – present
Memberships of professional organisations
- Academy of Management
Expertise
Primary topics
- Entrepreneurship
Additional topics
- Organisational Psychology
- Organization Theory
Industries
- high technology
- wine, spirits & alcohol
Geographic Areas
- Americas - Central
- Australia & Oceania
- Europe
Publications
- Aversa, P., Huyghe, A. and Bonadio, G. (2021). First Impressions Stick: Market Entry Strategies and Category Priming in the Digital Domain. Journal of Management Studies, 58(7), pp. 1721–1760. doi:10.1111/joms.12712.
- Mathias, B.D., Huyghe, A. and Williams, D.W. (2020). Selling your soul to the devil? The importance of independent ownership to identity distinctiveness for oppositional categories. Strategic Management Journal. doi:10.1002/smj.3180.
- Mathias, B.D., Huyghe, A., Frid, C.J. and Galloway, T.L. (2018). An identity perspective on coopetition in the craft beer industry. Strategic Management Journal, 39(12), pp. 3086–3115. doi:10.1002/smj.2734.
- Huyghe, A., Knockaert, M. and Obschonka, M. (2016). Unraveling the “passion orchestra” in academia. Journal of Business Venturing, 31(3), pp. 344–364. doi:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2016.03.002.
Chapter
- Huyghe, A. and Knockaert, M. (2016). The Relationship Between University Culture and Climate and Research Scientists’ Spin-off Intentions. International Studies in Entrepreneurship (pp. 3–26). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-17712-0.
Conference paper/proceedings
- Mathias, B. and Huyghe, A. (2018). Another One Bites the Dust: Oppositional Identity and Category Convergence in the Beer Industry.
Journal articles (8)
- Huyghe, A., Knockaert, M., Piva, E. and Wright, M. (2016). Are researchers deliberately bypassing the technology transfer office? An analysis of TTO awareness. Small Business Economics, 47(3), pp. 589–607. doi:10.1007/s11187-016-9757-2.
- Mathias, B.D., Frid, C.J., Galloway, T.L. and Huyghe, A. (2016). An Identity Perspective on Coopetition in the Craft Beer Industry. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2016(1), pp. 10660–10660. doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2016.10660abstract.
- Huyghe, A. and Knockaert, M. (2015). The influence of organizational culture and climate on entrepreneurial intentions among research scientists. Journal of Technology Transfer, 40(1), pp. 138–160. doi:10.1007/s10961-014-9333-3.
- Huyghe, A., Souitaris, V. and Knockaert, M. (2015). "Academic Entrepreneurship: A Multilevel Study of Individual, Subunit and Organization Effects". Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015(1), pp. 13339–13339. doi:10.5465/ambpp.2015.13339abstract.
- Huyghe, A., Knockaert, M., Wright, M. and Piva, E. (2014). Technology transfer offices as boundary spanners in the pre-spin-off process: the case of a hybrid model. Small Business Economics, 43(2), pp. 289–307. doi:10.1007/s11187-013-9537-1.
- Knockaert, M., Huyghe, A. and Clarysse, B. (2014). (No) Patent, No Cash? A Risk Perception Perspective on the Investment Attitude of Managers Toward Patents. Strategic Change, 23(1-2), pp. 47–61. doi:10.1002/jsc.1959.
- Huyghe, A., Knockaert, M. and Obschonka, M. (2014). Spin-off Versus Start-up Intentions: A Tale of Two Passions. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014(1), pp. 10856–10856. doi:10.5465/ambpp.2014.10856abstract.
- Knockaert, M., Vandenbroucke, E. and Huyghe, A. (2013). Unraveling the need for innovation support services in new technology-based firms: The impact of commercialization strategy. Science and Public Policy, 40(1), pp. 85–96. doi:10.1093/scipol/scs060.
Professional activities
Editorial activity
- Journal of Business Venturing, Editorial Review Board.