Judy Rady
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Research Interest
Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Meta-Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling
Biography
Judy Rady (MBA, Virginia Tech) is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Management in the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various entrepreneurial decision-making processes and activities. She examines the intersection of AI with entrepreneurial cognition, Knightian Uncertainty and knowledge problems, resource mobilization, entrepreneurial action, and governance.'
Recent Publications
Townsend D., Hunt R., Rady J., Manocha P. & Jin J-H. (2024). “Are the Futures Computable? Knightian Uncertainty & Artificial Intelligence.” The Academy of Management Review. In press.
Townsend, D., Hunt, R. & Rady, J. (Forthcoming) “Chance, Probability, & Uncertainty at the Edge of Human Reasoning: What is Knightian Uncertainty?” Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. In press.
Townsend D., Hunt R., Rady J., Manocha P. & Jin J-H. (Forthcoming) “Do Androids Dream of Entrepreneurial Possibilities? A Reply to "Artificial intelligence forces us to rethink Knightian uncertainty” The Academy of Management Review. In press.