PhD Thesis of Oliver Mork

PhD Thesis
Causal Analyses on Entrepreneurial Intention, Success, and Failure.
Author

Oliver Specht

Published

October 15, 2025

In his dissertation “Causal Analyses on Entrepreneurial Intention, Success, and Failure”, Oliver Mork explores the entrepreneurial process across its entire life cycle — from the formation of entrepreneurial intentions to the aftermath of venture failure and potential re-entry. The dissertation follows two intertwined paths: a topical journey through the stages of entrepreneurship and a methodological journey leveraging modern causal inference techniques to uncover reliable cause-and-effect relationships.

Across three empirical studies, Oliver investigates key stages of entrepreneurship:

By integrating rigorous causal identification strategies — including randomized trials, natural experiments, and quasi-experimental designs — the dissertation not only enhances our understanding of the entrepreneurial process but also sets a methodological benchmark for future research in entrepreneurship.

Examiners: Prof. Dr. Christoph Ihl and Prof. Dr. Linus Dahlander

Day of Oral Doctoral Examination: 13.10.2025

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