This ISBE-ECSB collaborative workshop aims to draw greater attention to the often overlooked role of minority entrepreneurs and businesses.
This interactive workshop aims to draw greater attention to the often-overlooked role of minority entrepreneurs and businesses in creating social change, both in positive and negative ways. It is a collaborative product of the ISBE Minority Entrepreneurship SIG and the ECSB Social Change SIG.
The workshop will connect you with a diverse and engaged scholarly community focused on minority entrepreneurship (gender, ethnicity, religion, race, disability, refugee, etc.). We aim to enrich academic discourse on social change and ultimately help shape a more inclusive, equitable, and socially aware entrepreneurial landscape.
Are you researching entrepreneurship through the lens of marginalized identities? Are you interested in exploring how entrepreneurship contributes not just to economic outcomes but to deep social transformation? Join us for this dynamic, interdisciplinary workshop, which brings together academics across career stages and disciplines to explore the transformative role of minority entrepreneurs in reshaping economies, communities, and institutions.
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The workshop is FREE for the members of ISBE and/or ECSB; however, it costs £20 for non-members.
For further information or inquiries, please contact Dr. Renata Osowska (r.osowska@napier.ac.uk) and Dr. Sibel Ozasir Kacar (sibel.ozasirkacar@ru.nl)