Laci M. Lyons Data-verified
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Laci M. Lyons' research focuses on understanding the psychological and behavioral aspects of entrepreneurship and workplace dynamics. Her work investigates factors influencing early-stage entrepreneurship outcomes, including the demands of entrepreneurial work and the role of recovery experiences in mitigating stress. Lyons also examines the characteristics of nascent entrepreneurs that predict success and explores the impact of resilience on strategic entrepreneurship behavior. Additionally, her research extends to organizational justice frameworks, specifically looking at the role of fairness in retaining contributors within open-source software communities. Lyons holds an h-index of 4 with 84 total citations across 5 publications. Her collaborators include Saif Bhuiyan, S.I. Bhuiyan, Lucy Lyons, and Joe Thomas, all from the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 86
Selected Publications
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A RICH resilience capability portfolio: Linking resiliency to strategic entrepreneurship behavior (2026)
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The Role of Fairness in Retaining Open Source Software Contributors: An Organizational Justice Framework for Platform Engagement (2025)
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An effort-recovery model for early-stage entrepreneurs’ work demands: the role of recovery experiences (2023)
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Nascent entrepreneur characteristic predictors of early-stage entrepreneurship outcomes (2021)
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- Nascent entrepreneur characteristic predictors of early-stage entrepreneurship outcomes
- An effort-recovery model for early-stage entrepreneurs’ work demands: the role of recovery experiences
- A RICH resilience capability portfolio: Linking resiliency to strategic entrepreneurship behavior
- Nascent entrepreneur characteristic predictors of early-stage entrepreneurship outcomes
- An effort-recovery model for early-stage entrepreneurs’ work demands: the role of recovery experiences
- An effort-recovery model for early-stage entrepreneurs’ work demands: the role of recovery experiences
- A RICH resilience capability portfolio: Linking resiliency to strategic entrepreneurship behavior
- A RICH resilience capability portfolio: Linking resiliency to strategic entrepreneurship behavior
- A RICH resilience capability portfolio: Linking resiliency to strategic entrepreneurship behavior
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