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Presented at the international research conference Babson Kaufmann Entrepreneurship.

Scotland. June 2004.



^ Growth expected by entrepreneurs in nascent and baby businesses in Denmark: Analyses of

GEM population surveys 2000-2003. By T.Schøtt and T.Bager. Presented at the international

research conference Entrepreneurship in Nations and Regions. Berlin, April 2004.




Growth expected by entrepreneurs in nascent and baby businesses in Denmark.

By T.Schøtt and T.Bager. Presented at the annual meetings of the Leadership, Organization

and Competency program, Denmark, December 2003.
Autonomous starters’ networks: Encouragement or criticism. By K.Klyver and T.Schøtt.

Presented at the annual meetings of the Leadership, Organization and Competency program,


Denmark, December 2003.



Determinants of Young Firm Growth: Analysis based on Registries. By T.Bager and T.Schøtt.

Presented at the annual meetings of the Leadership, Organization and Competency program,

Denmark, December 2002.
The concept of power in the network in the economic elite in Denmark.

Invited contribution to conference on Power and Democracy at Hindsgavl, Denmark, May 2000.


The global network of authorities making “national” science policy. Presented at

the XVII International Social Network Conference, San Diego, February 1997.


^ Subsystems within community agency networks: barriers or channels to service provision.

By J.Banaszak-Holl, S.Allen, V.Mor and T.Schott. Presented at the Annual Meetings

of the American Sociological Association, New York, August 1996.
Accumulation of prestige and self-reliance in centers and deprivation in peripheries: evidence

from the scientific world system. Presented at XVI Social Network Conference, Charleston,

February 1996


Inwardness in a center and outwardness in a periphery of world science: A comparison of USA

and Denmark. Presented to Society for Social Studies of Science, Charlottesville, October 1995.
Danish scientific and technological research: International comparisons. Presented at the

faculty colloquium at the South Jutland University Centre, Esbjerg, Denmark, August 1995.


National science policy (e.g. in Denmark): made by the OECD and UNESCO. Presented at

the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington DC, August 1995.


Scientific and technological growth in East Asia. Presented to the faculty colloquium of

the Asian Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, February 1995.


Inventing environmental technology. Presented at the First University Environmental

Colloquium, University of Pittsburgh, October 1994.


^ Institutional convergence and deepening inequality among nations in science and technology.

Presented at the Meetings of American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 1994.


^ National specialization and the international division of labor in invention of technology, by T.

Schøtt and S.Monsma. Presented to American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, Aug 1994.



The globalization, regionalization and nationalization of science and technology.

Presented at the symposium on 'Transformations in the Global Economy:

Business, National and Regional Responses, University of Pittsburgh, March 1994.
Specialization and division of labor: networkish conceptions.

Presented at the Sunbelt Social Network Conference, New Orleans, February 1994.


Science in global civilization: a falsification of Fukuyama's theory.

Presented at the Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Lafayette, Nov 1993.


Science and technology in Latin America. Lecture in the Center for Latin American Studies,

University of Pittsburgh, November 1993.


^ Scientism and science in the non-Western civilizations. Presented at the Annual

Meetings of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society, Pittsburgh, October 1993.


Science and technology in Europe: West European cohesion, East European disintegration,

and global ties. Lecture in the West European Studies Program, U.of Pittsburgh, Oct 1993.
Economy, education, science and technology: their coupling in Western and non-Western

societies. Presented in the work-in-progress series of the Sociology Graduate Student

Organization, Oct 1993.


^ Collaboration in inventing technology: globalization, regions and centers.

Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Miami, Aug 1993.


The spirit of scientism: the Protestant ethic and functional equivalents.

Talk in Works-in-progress series by the Sociology Graduate Student Organization, April 1993.


^ Resource transfers between agencies caring for children's mental health: a panel study of

facilitating conditions. Presented at the the Sixth Annual Research Conference on

'A System of Care for Children's Mental Health', Tampa, March 1993.


Collaboration in invention of technology: globalization, regions and centers.

Presented at the Annual International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, Feb 1993.


The center of world science: sociological interpretations.

Presented at the Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, February 1993.


Studying the world system of technological inventive activity - - with NSF funding.

Talk in pro-seminar series by the sociology Graduate Student Organization, October 1992.


^ The center of world science: accumulation of rewards and dominance.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 1992.



Individual participation in world science.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 1992.


Creators of a global culture: scientists. Presented at the 'Theory, Culture & Society'

International Conference, Champion, August 1992.


Regions in the scientific world-system: East Bloc disintegration and West European integration.

Presented at the Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, February 1992.


Workshop on Submitting Papers for the American Sociological Association Meeting next year.

Given to the Graduate Student Organization at the University of Pittsburgh, November 1991.


Geosocial constraints on globality of science: American and Soviet scientists’ ties. Presented

at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Cambridge, Nov 1991.


^ Estimating structure in a social network: complete enumeration versus limited-choice sampling

of ties. Presented at the Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, 1991.
^ National and international networks among scientists. Presented at the conference on

'What is International in Science?' Sweden, May 1991.


Old and new technologies in international scientific communication: a cross-national

comparison. Presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Vancouver,

March 1991.


Conditions of imitation among organizations: cooperation and competition. Presented at

the Groups and Organizations Seminar at Carnegie-Mellon University, March 1991.


International educational exchanges: their globality, sources in political economy, and

consequences for scientific exchanges. Presented at the Annual Conference of

the Comparative and International Education Society, Pittsburgh, March 1991.


^ Effectiveness of informal linkages among agencies. Presented at the Fourth Annual

Research Conference on 'A System of Care for Children's Mental Health', Tampa, Feb 1991.


Socio-intellectual organization in science: scientists' ties to local and distant colleagues.

Presented at the XI International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Florida, February 1991.


The scientific world-system: macro and micro approaches. Presented at the Annual

Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Minnesota, October 1990.


^ Shifting centers of science: United States and competitors. Presented at the Annual

Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1990.


^ The scientific world-system: quasi-autonomous dependence on the economic world-system.

Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Wash, Aug 1990.

^ Assessing system change in children's mental health service networks, by J.P.Morrissey

and T.Schøtt. Presented at the Third Annual Research Conference on 'A System of

Care for Children's Mental Health: Building a Research Base'. Tampa, February 1990.
Centers of science: global trends. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Program Policy

Committee at the Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, Dec. 1989.


Globalization in the scientific world-system, by T.Schøtt and P.Doreian. Presented at the

Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Irvine, November 1989.


Inequality among national scientific communities, by P.Doreian and T.Schøtt. Presented at

the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Irvine, November 1989.


Environments of an organization making for isomorphism: cooperators versus competitors,

by T.Schøtt and J.P.Morrissey. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the

American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 1989.
The United States and competing centers in the scientific world-system. Presented

at the Ninth Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, February 1989.


Change in interorganizational networks: a two-wave study of interventions in county

mental health service systems, by T.Schøtt and J.P.Morrissey. Presented at

the Ninth Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, February 1989.


Assessing network change, by R.Colignon, D.Gillespie and T.Schøtt. Presented at

the Ninth Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, February 1989.


^ Assessing system growth and development in children's mental health service networks:

a two-wave panel study, by J.P.Morrissey and T.Schøtt. Presented at the 116th

Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, November 1988.


Interorganizational influence: cohesion versus structural equivalence, by T.Schøtt and J.P.

Morrissey. Presented at the Eighth Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, 1988.


Network analytic methods in mental health services research.

Presented at the Mental Health Research Conference, Amherst, November 1986.


^ International influence in science. Presented at the Annual Meetings of

the American Sociological Association, New York, August 1986.


^ Components of a social relation. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the

American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., 1985.


Interpersonal influence in science.

Presented at the Fifth Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Palm Beach, February 1985.


^ Curves of publications, references, and citations in science: a dynamic model.

Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, 1982.


^ The roles of scientists in the public debate on atomic power, by E.Dixen and T.Schøtt.

Presented at Colloque Interdisciplinaire et International: 'Un Lieu de Controle

Democratique des Sciences: Le Debat Nucleaire', Namur, September 1977.

Publications by Thomas Schøtt
The publications are single-authored except those listing the authors.

Books.
Training and Network Organization in Entrepreneurship in Denmark 2010 – studied

via Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, by Thomas Schott (Kolding: University of

Southern Denmark, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies, 2011).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Boeger
Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship in Denmark 2009 – studied via

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, by Thomas Schott (Kolding: University of

Southern Denmark, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies, 2010).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Boeger
Education, Training and Networking for Entrepreneurship in Denmark 2008 – studied via

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. (Kolding: University of Southern Denmark,

Centre for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies, 2009).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Rapporter
Growth-Entrepreneurship in Denmark 2007 – studied via Global Entrepreneurship Monitor.

(Kolding: University of Southern Denmark, Centre for Small Business Studies, 2008).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Rapporter
Entrepreneurship in the Regions in Denmark 2006 – studied via Global Entrepreneurship

Monitor. (Kolding: University of Southern Denmark, Centre for Small Business Studies, 2007).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Rapporter


Entrepreneurship in Denmark 2005 – studied via Global Entrepreneurship Monitor.

(Kolding: University of Southern Denmark, Centre for Small Business Studies, 2006).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Rapporter
Den Økonomiske Elites Netværk. [The Economic Elite Network] 2003. Danish Power

and Democracy Research Program, in its series published through Aarhus University Press.


Science and Technology in Brazil: A New Policy for a Global World, by S.Schwartzman

(coord.), C.Bertero, E.Guimaraes, E.Krieger, E.Skolnikoff, F.Galembeck, G.Ferné, L.

Branscomb, M.Gibbons, and T.Schott. (Rio de Janeiro: Fundaçao Getulio Vargas, 1995).
Fundamental Research in Small Countries: Mathematics in Denmark, 1928-1977.

(Various Publications Series No. 32). (Aarhus: Aarhus University, Dept of Mathematics:1979).

(Thesis for the Master of Science degree, Cand.Scient.)

Books in preparation.
Intrapreneurship and spin-off in Denmark 2011 - studied via Global Entrepreneurship

Monitor, by Thomas Schott (Kolding: University of Southern Denmark, expected February 2012).

http://www.sdu.dk/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/CESFO/Publikationer/Boeger


Entrepreneurial Networking Around the World: Cultures, Strategies and Performances.

The study accounts for the network organization of entrepreneurial activity in networks, focusing on how networks vary across countries, especially depending on their traditionality and modernity, how the entrepreneurs’ networks are shaped by the characteristics of the entrepreneurs such as gender, age and education, and by characteristics of their firms such as their phase, age, ownership and size, and how the networks affect performance such as innovation, exporting and expectations for growth and returns on investments. The study is partly based on collaboration by GEMteams around the world, some of whom will expectedly coauthor some of chapters.


Articles in Preparation.
Growth-expectations of entrepreneurs: a cross-national study extending GEM.

By Thomas Schøtt, S. Mostafa Razavi, Sung-sik Bahn, and Yusuf Sidani.


Networks around female and male entrepreneurs in traditional societies and secular-rationalistic

societies. By Mohammad Reza Zali, Sung-sik Bahn, Elaine Allen, Dima Jamali, Thomas Schøtt.
Entrepreneurs’ spheres of networking for advice: Private, job, professional, market and

entrepreneurship spheres. By Thomas Schøtt, Min-seok Cha, Lina Daouk-Öyry.
Entrepreneurs’ exports promoted by their networking: a cross-national study using GEM

by Sang-Go Seo, Thomas Schøtt, Rodrigo Silvestre, Leyla Sarfaraz, and Olga Rastrigina.




Entrepreneurs’ innovation promoted by networking: a cross-national study using GEM

by Hyunsuk Lee, Thomas Schøtt, Paulo Alberto Bastos, Mohammad Reza Zali, Olga Rastrigina.


The Network around an Entrepreneur: Reliability and Validity of the Measure in GEM

by Thomas Schøtt, Hyunsuk Lee, Simara Greco, Olga Rastrigina, and Nezameddin Faghih.



Who will be an entrepreneur? How cultural mechanisms and social network structure jointly

influence entrepreneurial participation. By Kim Klyver, Kevin Hindle & Thomas Schøtt.

Submitted for publication in an international journal.


The survival and growth of young firms: Two sides of the same coin? By Torben Bager

& Thomas Schøtt. Submitted to the international journal Small Business Economics.

(The editor has suggested us to revise and resubmit.)
Articles under review.
Entrepreneurs’ expected returns affected by networks: a cross-national study using GEM

by Sung-Sik Bahn, Thomas Schøtt, Joana Paula Machado, Mostafa Razavi, Olga Rastrigina.



Refereed Articles.
How social network structure shapes entrepreneurial intention, by Kim Klyver and

Thomas Schøtt, Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, 1, 1:3-37 (2011).


Entrepreneurs’ social capital enhancing performance and venture advancement,

by Hannes Ottósson and Thomas Schøtt. Entrepreneurship Research in Europe:



Evolving Concepts and Processes, edited by O.J. Borch, A. Fayolle, P. Kyrö, and

E. Ljunggren. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar) (2011).


Intrapreneurs, entrepreneurs and spin-off entrepreneurs: similarities and differences,

by Torben Bager, Hans Ottósson and Thomas Schøtt.



International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 10, 3: 339-358 (2010).
The Coupling between Entrepreneurship and Public Policy: Tight in Developed Countries

but Loose in Developing Countries, by Thomas Schøtt and Kent Wickstrøm Jensen.

Estudios de Economía, 35, 2: 195-214 (2008)
Science, Technology, Education and Economy in Centers and Peripheries. In

Globalization and Society: Processes of Differentiation Examined, edited by Raymond

Breton and Jeffrey G. Reitz. (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers):165-183 (2003).


Global webs of knowledge: Education, science, and technology. In E. Hargittai and M. Centeno

(eds.), Mapping Globalization, special issue of American Behavioral Scientist, 44, 10,

1740-1751 (2001).
Organizatonal characteristics associated with agency centrality in community care networks,

by J. Banaszak-Holl, S. Allen, V. Mor and T. Schott. Journal of Health and Social Behavior,



39:368-385 (1998).
Ties between center and periphery in the scientific world-system: accumulation of rewards,

dominance and self-reliance in the center. http://csf.colorado.edu/wsystems/jwsr.html

Journal of World-Systems Research, 4, 2:112-144 (1998).
The global-national nexus in research: absorbing world science for usage in Denmark.

Libri, 47:193-205 (1997).
Performance, specialization and international integration of science in Brazil: changes and

comparisons with other Latin American countries and Israel. In S.Schwartzman (coord.),

C.Bertero, E.Guimaraes, E.Krieger, E.Skolnikoff, F.Galembeck, G.Ferné, L.Branscomb,

M.Gibbons, T.Schott, Science and Technology in Brazil: A New Policy for a Global World.

(Rio de Janeiro: Fundaçao Getulio Vargas): 227-284 (1995).


Collaboration in invention of technology: globalization, regions and centers.

Social Science Research, 23:23-56 (1994).
Emerging and declining centers of engineering science: Japan and the United States.

Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, & Utilization, 15:417-456 (1994).

Resource transfers between agencies caring for children's mental health:

a panel study of embeddedness. In C.Liberton, K.Kutash and R.Friedman (eds.),

A System of Care for Children's Mental Health. Sixth Annual Research

Conference Proceedings. (Tampa: University of South Florida):145-152 (1994).
The movement of science and of scientific knowledge: Joseph Ben-David's contribution

to its understanding. Minerva, 31:455-477 (1993).
World science: globalization of institutions and participation.

Science, Technology, & Human Values, 18:196-208 (1993).
Soviet science in the scientific world system: was it autarchic, self-reliant, distinctive, isolated,

peripheral, central? Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, & Utilization, 13:410-439 (1992).
Effectiveness of informal linkages among mental health agencies. In A.Algarin and R.M.

Friedman (eds.), A System of Care for Children's Mental Health. Fourth Annual Research



Conference Proceedings. (Tampa: University of South Florida):167-173 (1992).
Scientific research in Sweden: orientation toward the American centre and embeddedness

in Nordic and European environments. Science Studies, 5, 2:13-27 (1992).
Assessing system change in children's mental health service networks, by J.Morrissey

and T.Schott. In A.Algarin and R.M.Friedman (eds.), A System of Care for



Children's Mental Health. Third Annual Research Conference Proceedings.

(Tampa: University of South Florida):151-166 (1991).


The world scientific community: globality and globalisation. Minerva, 29:440-462 (1991).
International influence in science: beyond center and periphery.

Social Science Research, 17:219-238 (1988).
Interpersonal influence in science: mathematicians in Denmark and Israel.

Social Networks, 9:351-374 (1987).
Scientific productivity and international integration of small countries:

mathematics in Denmark and Israel. Minerva, 25:3-20 (1987).
Models of dyadic and individual components of a social relation: applications

to international trade. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 12:225-249 (1986).
Relation contents in multiple networks, by R.S. Burt and T. Schott.

Social Science Research, 14:287-308 (1985).
Fundamental research in a small country: mathematics in Denmark 1928-1977.

Minerva, 18:243-283 (1980).

Book Chapters.
Entrepreneurs’ education, training, networking and performance: Brazil, Denmark, Iran and Korea,

by Thomas Schøtt, Sung-sik Bahn, Paulo Alberto Bastos Jr., Nezameddin Faghih, Olga Rastrigina.

In Alicia Coduras, Jonathan Levie, Donna Kelley, Rognvaldur Sæmundsson and Thomas Schøtt,

A Global Perspective on Entrepreneurship Education and Training: A Special Report of the

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. GERA/GEM consortium: 41-44, 53, 60 (2010).

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