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Focusing on One Innovation Capability
​More information available at: Siqueira, A. C. O., & Cosh, A. (2015). Focusing on one capability at a time: Patterns in the use of innovation activities and implications for young firms. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 19(3/4), 215-233.
Entrepreneurial strategies for collective goals
More information available at: Siqueira, A.C. O., Honig, B., Mariano, S., & Moraes, J. (2020). A commons strategy for promoting entrepreneurship and social capital: Implications for community currencies, cryptocurrencies, and value exchange. Journal of Business Ethics. ​
Entrepreneurial ingenuity and ethics
More information in the article: Siqueira, A. C. O. & Honig, B. (2019). Entrepreneurs’ ingenuity and self-imposed ethical constraints: Creating sustainability-oriented new ventures and knowledge. Journal of Knowledge Management. ​
Developing entrepreneurial ingenuity
More information in the book chapter: Siqueira, A. C. O., Mariano, S. R. H., Moraes, J., & Gorse, G. (2014). Creating innovative solutions in microfinance and the role of organizational ingenuity. In B. Honig, J. Lampel, & I. Drori (Eds.), Handbook of research on organizational ingenuity and creative institutional entrepreneurship, (pp. 203-222). Edward Elgar.
Promoting Entrepreneurship and Social Capital
This article was selected for a 2021 Bright Idea Award from the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University and the New Jersey Collegiate Business Administration Association (NJCBAA)
Collective Strategies
A commons strategy for promoting entrepreneurship and social capital: Implications for community currencies, cryptocurrencies, and value exchange; Journal of Business Ethics; 2020
Entrepreneurial strategies for collective goals
More information available at: Siqueira, A. C. O., & Cosh, A. (2015). Focusing on one capability at a time: Patterns in the use of innovation activities and implications for young firms. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 19(3/4), 215-233.
Entrepreneurial strategies for collective goals
More information available at: Siqueira, A.C. O., Honig, B., Mariano, S., & Moraes, J. (Forthcoming). A commons strategy for promoting entrepreneurship and social capital: Implications for community currencies, cryptocurrencies, and value exchange. Journal of Business Ethics. 
Incubation and success: What do we know?
Presented by Benson Honig, Teresa Casciolo Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. More information available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v7TFBn9tiA
Entrepreneurial ingenuity and ethics
More information in the article: Siqueira, A. C. O. & Honig, B. (2019). Entrepreneurs’ ingenuity and self-imposed ethical constraints: Creating sustainability-oriented new ventures and knowledge. Journal of Knowledge Management. 
What does the field of entrepreneurship really look like?
Presented by Benson Honig, Teresa Casciolo Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. More information available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CIYLG7GcJw
Developing entrepreneurial ingenuity
More information in the book chapter: Siqueira, A. C. O., Mariano, S. R. H., Moraes, J., & Gorse, G. (2014). Creating innovative solutions in microfinance and the role of organizational ingenuity. In B. Honig, J. Lampel, & I. Drori (Eds.), Handbook of research on organizational ingenuity and creative institutional entrepreneurship, (pp. 203-222). Edward Elgar.
Bootstrapping your entrepreneurial venture: where do you get your startup money from?
Presented by Benson Honig, Teresa Casciolo Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. More information available at: https://financialpost.com/news/benson-honig-what-is-your-best-bootstrapping-advice
Social responsibility and Entrepreneurship
Presented by Benson Honig, Teresa Casciolo Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. More information available at: https://www.facebook.com/degrootebiz/videos/2708192952803574