As described in the Description of Action (DoA), the project has three research objectives:
1) to create a solid interdisciplinary framework;
2) to explore the entrepreneurial gender ceiling; and
3) to enhance related theories and concepts.
All objectives are fully met. For Study 1, a novel tool to measure intuition has been developed (international patent application pending, PCT WO2022IB50886); data from 657 subjects were collected. For Study 2, videos and podcasts have been produced, and data from 2,911 subjects were collected. Both studies were implemented fully online (due to COVID). Six publications have been prepared and published in renowned journals, such as Nature Psychological Reviews, Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Technovation, and Academy of Management Collections (for the Department of Accounting, I scheduled three). Overall, 12 publications, including two proposals and a book chapter, have been prepared within the project’s framework so far.
Overall, beyond the preparation of 12 scientific publications (including two paper proposals and a book chapter), I presented my results at 17 leading conferences across related fields (e.g. Academy of Management, AAAS Science, American Sociology Association, American Psychology Society, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, American Psychological Association) and through 19 presentations at a number of research seminars. In line with my training and career objectives, I have participated in 21 research workshops and 67 training courses. To reach my communication objectives, I have created three promotional project videos, three project pages, two press articles, and one blog article. With respect to my-long term career goal and as promised as a deliverable, I have submitted several grant applications (e.g. ERC and SNSF Consolidator Grants, FWF). To conclude, I exceeded all the key performance indicators proposed in my DoA. In line with the DoA, all promised milestones and deliverables for the period have been fully achieved.