Charles Matthews
Education Enthusiast
| Headline: | Educator |
| Industries: | Biotech, Computing, Education, Internet, Real Estate, Retail, Travel |
| Groups: | Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education: Open, UC Spirit of Enterprise Graduate Business Plan Competition |
| Interested in: | Advising startups, Helping members of my groups, Mentoring, Professional opportunities |
FULL BIO
Charles H. Matthews, Ph.D., Distinguished Teaching Professor, Founder and Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurship Education & Research; Director; Small Business Institute® (SBI), Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati. An internationally recognized scholar and innovative teacher in the field of entrepreneurship, his teaching and research interests include: strategy; entrepreneurship; and leadership. He is published in Small Business Economics, the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM); the Journal of Small Business Strategy; Entrepreneurship & Regional Development; Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research; Family Business Review; The International Journal of Operations & Production Management; The Center for the Quality of Management Journal; Quality Management Journal; Industry & Higher Education; and New England Journal of Entrepreneurship. He widely quoted including in The Wall Street Journal, Industry Week, Forbes, Business Week, and Inc. He was a columnist on entrepreneurship for The Cincinnati Post from 1998-2001, and currently writes for The Cincinnati Enquirer. An award winning teacher, he has taught over 5,000 students from freshmen to doctoral students to executives, from individual instruction to classes of 540. He has entrepreneurial and family business experience in the automotive, photographic, and real estate industries. An educational entrepreneur, he is the founder of the UC Center for Entrepreneurship in 1997, which was named one of the top 50 Entrepreneurship programs in the U.S. in 2001 (Success magazine), a top tier and nationally recognized program in 2003, 2004, 2005 (Entrepreneur magazine), and a top 25 (21) undergraduate Entrepreneurship program in 2008 (Princeton Review). He championed the creation of the undergraduate entrepreneurship/family business major and led the development of the MBA and PhD entrepreneurship programs. He has served as a delegate on entrepreneurial development in China, the former Soviet Union (including Russia, Latvia, and Estonia), studied at the University of Antwerp, was honored to receive a Malone Fellowship for study in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, and has traveled to the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Egypt. He has taught at the Southwest University of Finance & Economics, Chengdu, China and has given numerous lectures to international delegations from the Middle East, Russia, Africa, China, and the Ukraine. He is on the Editorial Review Board and the Advisory Board of the JSBM, an ad-hoc reviewer for Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, the Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, and the Journal of Business Venturing. He is a Past President and Fellow of the Small Business Institute® as well as a Past-President and Justin G. Longenecker Fellow of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE). He served as SVP Research & Publications for ICSB from 2000-04, SVP Programs from 2005-07, and President of ICSB in 2009.