- Citizen Times article https://www.citizen-times.com/story/opinion/2021/05/30/opinion-publicly-traded-hca-has-altered-local-health-care-mission/7440205002/
- Highlights of research on how the pandemic has impacted women https://stories.unca.edu/women-and-the-pandemic
- St. Louis Today article https://www.stltoday.com/business/columns/david-nicklaus/nicklaus-study-finds-gender-gap-in-st-louis-entrepreneurial-support/article_ead2f507-1394-5641-b2ad-1fcbeb24f530.html
- Susan Clark Muntean. Plenary speaker at the Women and Global Entrepreneurship: Contextualising Everyday Experiences, April 2021. Link
- Özkazanç-Pan, B., Clark Muntean, S. and Watkins, K. Institutional pressures and social action: a comparison of entrepreneur support organizations in St. Louis and Boston. Paper presentation at the Diana International Conference, October 1-3, 2017 in Kansas City, MO held at the Kauffman Foundation Conference Center.
- Susan Clark Muntean and Eris Dardha. “Gender Inequities in the Family Business”. Poster presentation at the Family Enterprise Research Conference, Asheville, NC. June 8-10, 2017. Extended abstracted accepted after double blind peer review.
- Özkazanç-Pan, B., Clark Muntean, S. and Watkins, K. “Shifting Paradigms: Transcending from Business Case to Ethical Case Reasoning for Organizational Diversity and Inclusion Activities”. Competitive paper presentation at the 33rd European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium held at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. July 5-8, 2017. Sub-theme 13: Paradigm Diversity to Help us to Decide What ‘Good Organization’ Is. Conveners: Henriett Primecz, John Hassard, and Laurence Romani.
- Clark Muntean, Susan and Eris Dardha. “Gender Inequities in the Family Business.” 9th Annual Diana International Research Conference 2016, Bodo, Norway. Themes: Gender in Family Business; Gender and Innovation. Full competitive paper presentation with undergraduate research scholar. Nominated for Best Paper in Family Business Award 2016. June 12-14, 2016. Information about the conference, the blind review process and rigor at http://www.babson.edu/Academics/centers/blank-center/global-research/diana/Pages/home.aspx
- Knowlton (Watkins), Karren, Özkazanç-Pan, Banu and Susan Clark Muntean. “Evaluating Gender Integration in a Start-Up Ecosystem: The Case of St. Louis.” 8th Annual Diana International Research Conference 2015. Babson College, Wellesley, MA. June 9-10, 2015. http://www.babson.edu/Academics/centers/blank-center/global-research/step/events/Documents/diana%20flyer%202015.pdf
- Osorio, Arturo, Özkazanç-Pan, Banu and Susan Clark Muntean.
“Measuring the ‘Success’ of Social Entrepreneurship Incubators: Rethinking Concepts”. 11th Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference Proceedings, 2015. Competitive Paper presented at the 2015 Social Entrepreneurship Conference, Boston, Nov. 5-7, 2015. - Watkins, Karren, Susan Clark Muntean, Banu Özkazanç-Pan and Yasuyuki Motoyama. “Inclusion and Innovation in Startup Ecosystems: Drivers, Challenges, Solutions”. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2015. Competitive research paper presented at the AAG Conference on April 21, 2015 in Chicago, Paper Session Geographic Perspectives on Entrepreneurship: Factors, Processes, and Disparities.
- Özkazanç-Pan, Banu and Susan Clark Muntean. “Transnational and postcolonial feminist approaches to CSR”. Gender, Work & Organization: 8th Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference Proceedings, 2014. Competitive research paper presented June 24-26, 2014, Keele University, UK, Corporate Social Responsibility and Gendered Organizations Stream.
- Clark Muntean, Susan, Banu Özkazanç-Pan and Mary Still. “Work Life Programs as a Case of Gendered Economic Inequality”. Symposium on the Institutional / State Policy Impacts on Gender Inequality in Employment. Work Family Researchers Network Conference Proceedings, 2014. Competitive research paper presented June 19-21, 2014 in NYC.