Steve Stewart

Associate Professor of Management
Education
- Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University, 2013
- MDivBL, Southwestern Seminary, 1995
- BSBA, University of Florida, 1991
Areas of Specialization
- Entrepreneurship
- Management
Biography
Steve Stewart is an associate professor in the Department of Management at Georgia Southern University, where he teaches in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and in the M.B.A. He has worked professionally in management and sales for NCR Corporation, S.C. Johnson and Walmart. Additionally, he serves on the advisory boards of several start-up companies, and has owned home repair and services businesses. He has won awards for teaching innovation by the Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE, George Washington University) through the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE), the W.A. and Emma Lou Crider Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the Rutherford Award for excellence in teaching and service in the MBA. Stewart’s research is in the areas of entrepreneurship, identity in organizations (individual and organizational identity, image, reputation, and organizational identification), leadership, and emotions. His research has been published in the Journal of Business Venturing Insights, the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and the International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. Additionally, he is a frequent conference presenter at the Academy of Management, USASBE, and the Southern Management Association, and as an annual delegate at the Ocean Exchange in Savannah.
Office Location
Parker College of Business room 1109
Phone: 912-478-8594
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Last updated: 4/26/2021