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Wallace Taylor

  • Assistant Professor
    Graduate Business Studies

Dr. Wallace Taylor is a native of Guyana, South America. He has lived in 14 countries and currently resides in Erie, PA. Dr. Taylor has businesses with highlighting projects in The United States, Thailand, and Guyana. Scholastic interests are Entrepreneurship, Management, and Artificial Intelligence. His hobbies are Classical Guitar, Martial Arts, and Dance.  

  • Entrepreprenuership in a Technological Environment (GMBA_695_0A)
  • Manageing Organizational Behavior & Dynamics (GMBA_675_0A)
  • Management Theory and Practice (BCOR_250_02)
  • Foundations of Business Enterprise (BCOR_105_G1)
  • Computer Information Systems (CIS 150)
  • Managerial Economics (ECO 125)
  • Intro to Accounting (ACC 120)
  • Georgia State University, Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
  • University of Georgia, Master of Internet Technology
  • Troy University, Master of Business Administration
  • Georgia State University, Bachelor of Science, Kinsiology and Health

Owner, Taylor Holdings International, Atlanta, GA (12 years)

Founder/Chairman/CEO, Taylor Foundation for the Arts and Sciences (8 years) 

  • Erie Club, Erie, PA
  • Buckhead Club, Atlanta, GA
  • The Kettering Executive Network, Sustaining Member, Atlanta, GA
  • Kiwanis Club, Corporate Member, Atlanta, GA
  • World Affairs Council of Atlanta (Former Chairman Club Member) 
Journal Publications
 
  • Robey, Daniel; Taylor, Wallace T.F; and Grabowski, Louis J. (2018) “Pragmatic Rigor: Principles and Criteria for Conducting and Evaluating Practitioner Scholarship,”Engaged Management ReView: Vol. 2 : Iss. 3 , Article 2.
    Available at: https://doi.org/10.28953/2375-8643.1053
  • Taylor, Wallace T.F (2017) “Immigrant Entrepreneurship: An Account of the Korean Experience,” Engaged Management ReView: Vol. 1 : Iss. 3 , Article 1.
    Available at: https://doi.org/10.28953/2375-8643.1027
  • Robey, Daniel and Taylor, Wallace T.F () “Engaged Participant Observation: An Integrative Approach to Qualitative Field Research for Practitioner-Scholars,” Engaged Management ReView: Vol. 2 : Iss. 1 , Article 1.
    Available at: https://doi.org/10.28953/2375-8643.1028

Dissertation 

  • Taylor, Wallace T.F, “Interorganizational Learning through Exploration and Exploitation Under Conditions of Goal Divergence in Private-Public Partnerships: A Case Study.” Dissertation, GeorgiaStateUniversity,2015.
    http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/bus_admin_diss/50

Conference Publications

  • Taylor, Wallace, Entreprenuerial and AI Angst (September 09, 2022). 2020 Engaged Management Scholaship Conference: Guadalajara, Mexico. 
  • Robey, Daniel and Taylor, Wallace and Grabowski, Louis, Pragmatic Rigor: Principles and Criteria for Conducting and Evaluating Executive Scholarship (August 30, 2018). 2018 Engaged Management Scholarship Conference: Philadelphia, PA. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3241583 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3241583
  • Taylor, Wallace, Interorganizational Learning: An Exploratory Study of Private-Public Partnerships (August 25, 2017). Seventh International Engaged Management Scholarship Conference (Temple University, Pennsylvania), 2017. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3029250
  • Taylor, Wallace and Casey, Robert and Oviatt, Benjamin M., A Note on Entrepreneurship within Korean Enclaves in Atlanta (September 10, 2016). 6th International Engaged Management Scholarship Conference (Université Paris-Dauphine), 2016. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2869640 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2869640
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