Cyborg Entrepreneurship

Shaping the Field

Editorial Leadership

Editing journals and special issues focused on AI, entrepreneurship, and the organization.

Field Editor, Strategic Entrepreneurship

Journal of Business Venturing

Overseeing the strategic entrepreneurship domain at one of the field's top journals. Seeking work that advances our understanding of how entrepreneurs create and capture value under uncertainty — with particular interest in computational and ABM approaches that test theory rather than illustrate it.

Editor-in-Chief

EIX.org

Leading the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Exchange, a platform that bridges academic research and entrepreneurial practice. Translating rigorous scholarship into actionable insights for practitioners, educators, and policymakers.


Guest Editor — Special Issues

Published · 15 Articles

AI and Organization Theory

Journal of Management Studies, Volume 63, Issue 2 (March 2026)

How does AI reshape the epistemic, interactional, and institutional foundations of contemporary organizations? This special issue brought together 15 articles spanning the full landscape — from how different modes of AI (predictive, generative, agentic, embodied) produce distinct organizational outcomes to the emergent consequences for expertise, authority, trust, and the meaning of work itself. The response was among the highest in the journal's history.

Forthcoming · Expected 2027

Theory as Usual? Entrepreneurial Futures in the AI Age

Journal of Business Venturing

Entrepreneurship scholars occupy a unique position of privilege and responsibility to help entrepreneurs leverage AI's transformational potential while ensuring outcomes benefit diverse stakeholders and remain ethically sound. This special issue invites scholars to reconsider foundational concepts in light of the AI revolution — from entrepreneurial knowledge, opportunity, and creativity to the very nature of entrepreneurial work, imagination, and agency.

Guest Editors: Stratos Ramoglou, Dave Townsend, Sara Carter, Yanto Chandra, Dimo Dimov, Gerd Gigerenzer, Jeffery S. McMullen

Entrepreneurial KnowledgeOpportunity TypesEntrepreneurial WorkProcess DynamicsCreativity & CognitionEntrepreneurial ImaginationGrand Challenges

Editorial Philosophy

I believe the best scholarship does more than fill gaps — it changes how we see. I look for work that introduces new constructs, reveals hidden mechanisms, or challenges assumptions the field has stopped questioning.

In the AI and entrepreneurship space specifically, I'm drawn to work that resists the temptation to treat AI as merely another tool. The most interesting questions emerge when we take seriously the possibility that AI fundamentally alters the nature of entrepreneurial judgment, not just its efficiency.