
Maria Figueroa-Armijos
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
Main contributions
Journal of Management (2025), Journal of Business Ethics (2020; 2021; 2022; 2023), Regional Studies (2019), Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2022), Small Business Economics (2016), Entrepreneurship Research Journal (2012), International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (2021), Innovation and Development (2017), Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (2013)
Bio
Professor Figueroa-Armijos' academic interests lie at the intersection of entrepreneurship, social responsibility, and business ethics. Current research projects focus on entrepreneurship as a catalyst for decarbonization, AI ethics, sustainability drivers in crowdfunding, and women’s entrepreneurial financing. She has lectured extensively on these topics in the USA and Europe, receiving pedagogical excellence awards on both sides of the Atlantic. Her research has also been recognized for its societal impact by the Responsible Research in Business & Management Network.
Professor Figueroa-Armijos has served as a reviewer for several top journals in entrepreneurship, business ethics, and management, and serves on the editorial board for the Journal of Management Studies. She also served as the Academic Director for the MSc in Sustainability Management (a STEM degree) and AU’s Sustainability Minor at AU, and as a Research Affiliate at the Veloric Center for Entrepreneurship.
Dr. Figueroa-Armijos earned her doctorate at the University of Missouri-Columbia – Go Tigers! She also holds a master’s degree in Applied Economics from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a bachelor’s degree (Honors) in Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management from EARTH University in Costa Rica, which was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for its commitment to "training leaders of change dedicated to creating a more peaceful and just society."
Publications of Maria Figueroa-Armijos
Entrepreneurship and enterprise development in new settlement communities: Insights for Latino entrepreneurship policy in times of change
Emerald Publishing, USA, February 2024
EDHEC Vox (Newsletter #2) Circular economy: Why are we wasting time?
EDHEC VOX, December 2023
Recrutement et intelligence artificielle : qu'en pensent les candidats ?
EDHEC VOX, November 2023
Seeming Ethical Makes You Attractive: Unraveling How Ethical Perceptions of AI in Hiring Impacts Organizational Innovativeness and Attractiveness
Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 186, July 2023, Pages 199 - 216
Considering artificial intelligence in hiring for cybervetting purposes
Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice, Volume 15, September 2022, Pages 354 - 356
Derniers articles EDHEC Vox
How to ensure equal recognition of women in research: 7 tips for fair authorship
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Maria Figueroa-Armijos , Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
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George C. Banks , University of North Carolina-Charlotte
The rise of Latino entrepreneurship in the United States
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Maria Figueroa-Armijos , Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
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Corinne Valdivia , University of Missouri-Columbia
AI in HR: Are you cool with being recruited by a robot?
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Maria Figueroa-Armijos , Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
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Serge Da Motta Veiga , Neoma