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SUMMARY:Webinar “Advancing entrepreneurial ecosystem research”
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to join the ECSB webinar “Advancing entrepreneurial ecosystem research” with Dr. Christina Theodoraki on 8 March 2023 at 3:00-4:00 pm (CET). \nWhile the concept of an ecosystem is increasingly attracting the attention of researchers\, practitioners\, and governments\, there is still partial (and even limited) knowledge about how building a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem fits different contexts\, countries\, populations\, or industries. The objective of this research presentation is to shed light on this little-known concept in order to advance the discussion on territorial and international ecosystem dynamics based on current publications. This presentation aims at providing a research protocol with established and future avenues for research publication. Likewise\, best practices and models will be provided on how to advance research on entrepreneurial ecosystems. Finally\, research opportunities\, special issues and conferences will be shared. \nAbout the speaker:\nDr. Christina Theodoraki is an Associate Professor in entrepreneurship and strategic management at TBS Education (in Toulouse\, France)\, affiliate professor at the International University of Monaco\, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Strategies at the University of Indiana and Business Development Manager at the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Research Network. She also leads the Babson Collaborative Research Group on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. She is Editor of Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal\, Associate Editor of Journal of Small Business Management and member of the associate editorial boards of Entrepreneurship Research Journal and Journal of the Knowledge Economy. Her research interests include entrepreneurial ecosystems\, entrepreneurial support\, and interorganizational strategies with a focus on business incubators. \nSee Christina’s full bio HERE \nThe webinar is free for ECSB and ISBE members\, but a registration is required. Please register via the link below by 7 March 2023. \nRegister HERE
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/webinar-advancing-entrepreneurial-ecosystem-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar with Dr. Eric Liguori: Musings on Entrepreneurship Education
DESCRIPTION:ECSB or ISBE Members\, wlecome to join the ECSB Webinar with Dr. Eric Liguori. \nThe topic of the webinar: Musings on Entrepreneurship Education: what we teach\, how we teach\, opportunities for the future\, and a few causes for caution \nBio: Eric Liguori is the Founding Head of the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Rowan University where he holds the Rohrer Chair of Entrepreneurship in the William G. Rohrer College of Business. He serves as Executive Director of the Rowan Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and on the screening committee for Rowan’s $25M Innovation Venture Fund. In 2019 he became the youngest person ever elected to serve as President of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship\, the largest academic organization dedicated to advancing entrepreneurship education through bold teaching\, scholarship\, and practice. Currently\, Liguori serves as the Managing Editor of the Journal of Small Business Management and Executive Editor of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy. In 2021 Liguori was named a Justin G. Longenecker Fellow of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship\, the organization’s highest honor\, for his “outstanding contribution to the development\, furtherance and benefit of small and medium businesses.” Liguori’s work has been published in leading outlets including Journal of Management\, Small Business Economics\, Journal of Small Business Management\, Journal of Business Research\, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development\, and International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research. His work has been featured in media outlets including USA Today\, U.S. News and World Report\, Forbes.com\, and BuzzFeed. \nNOTE! ECSB/ISBE webinars are open to both ECSB and ISBE members. Your membership status will be checked before granting access to the event. To become an ECSB member and join the ECSB community visit https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE visit https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ .\nRegister by 7 February 2023 via THIS LINK
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-webinar-wirth-dr-eric-liguori-musings-on-entrepreneurship-education/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar with Prof. Monder Ram: "Critical engagement in diversity and entrepreneurship: Insights from the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship"
DESCRIPTION:The seismic effects of COVID-19\, Black Lives Matter and Brexit have exposed endemic racial inequalities in the UK. Policy responses are mixed but encouraging entrepreneurship amongst ethnic minority communities is likely to form part of the solution. For 20 years\, the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME) has operated at the intersection of debates on inequality and enterprise\, and worked with practitioners to ‘make a difference’. CREME’s modus operandi is to promote change with practitioners whilst pursuing theoretically informed research. This talk presents insights from the many shades of engagement that characterise CREME’s work—from stakeholder consultation on conventional research projects to the creation of new ventures to support for migrant businesses. \nAbout the speaker:\nProfessor Monder Ram OBE is the Director of the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME) at the Aston University. He is a leading authority on small business and ethnic minority entrepreneurship research and has published widely on the subject\, and has extensive experience of working in and acting as a consultant to small and ethnic minority businesses. Monder is a regular keynote speaker at international conferences\, and advises the government on the importance and value of ethnic minority businesses through his position on the APPG for BAME Business Owners. Read more: https://research.aston.ac.uk/en/persons/monder-ram \nThe webinar is open to ECSB & ISBE members. Your membership status will be checked prior granting access to the webinar. To join ECSB: https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE: https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ \n\n\nRegister here by 19 April 2022: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvd-quqzsoGt1v1cZ5qMO4QnOrJfZ1lLsC
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-webinar-with-prof-monder-ram-critical-engagement-in-diversity-and-entrepreneurship-insights-from-the-centre-for-research-in-ethnic-minority-entrepreneurship/
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar "Entrepreneurship by design: a pedagogy of making for entrepreneurial education"
DESCRIPTION:Entrepreneurship by Design is a pedagogic approach to entrepreneurship education to help transform creative ideas and early-stage business concepts into viable products and services. The approach also helps designers\, inventors\, and developers adopt an entrepreneurial mindset to identify business opportunities when creating new products and technology solutions through a unique mix combining design and business development toolkits. The method aims to help both groups to reduce the gap between ideas and markets. On the entrepreneurs’ side\, the gap typically originates around either lack of sufficient user research and experimentation or deficiency in design skills. On the designers’ side\, the gap is due to the inability to identify business opportunities arising from the design process itself. The proposed method develops around a framework that combines the following ingredients:\n1. Empathy and Human-Centered Design\n2. Entrepreneurial Creativity as ambivalent mindset and collective intelligence\n3. The development of Makers’ skills grounded on prototyping and effectuation mentality\n4. Design Science: the importance of product aesthetics and the understanding of how much complexity the users want \nHuman-Centered Design help entrepreneurs find the right balance between the desirability\, technical feasibility\, and business viability of a product. Entrepreneurial Creativity supports ways to find meaningful and attractive problems and to hone creative skills through apparently inconsistent behaviors. Prototyping will push entrepreneurs outside of their comfort zone to validate their ideas or change them based on higher awareness of technical and user constraints. It will also foster an experiential approach towards entrepreneurship. Finally\, Design Science help entrepreneurs to become aware of the importance of good Design and aesthetics to improve user experience. \nSpeaker\nDr. Luca Iandoli is Associate Dean for Global and Online Programs at St. John’s University\, College of Professional Studies\, and an Professor in the Division of Computer Science\, Mathematics\, and Science. He has published +150 papers on the analysis of interfirm collaboration\, collective intelligence in online networks\, and digital entrepreneurship\, serving as a member of the editorial board of several academic journals. Dr. Iandoli’s current research focus is on collective intelligence\, interaction design\, and product aesthetics\, and their application to the development of innovative products and entrepreneurial opportunities. \nThe webinar is open to ECSB & ISBE members. To join ECSB\, visit: https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE\, visit: https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ \nRegister by 15 March 2022: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrce6srzgsHtO5-LGp4cAOXOKZx8wLxgqy
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-webinar-entrepreneurship-by-design-a-pedagogy-of-making-for-entrepreneurial-education/
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SUMMARY:How to Publish in Entrepreneurship Journals with David Audretsch (SBEJ)\, Robert Blackburn (ISBJ) and Friederike Welter (ETP)
DESCRIPTION:Journal publication is immensely important in academic careers. Whether you are an early career researcher or an established one\, targeting the right journal is always an issue. Join us in this session with editors of leading entrepreneurship journals to find out how you can craft your manuscripts for increasing your publication chances. \nWe have the pleasure to have David Audretsch from Small Business Economics Journal\, Robert Blackburn from International Small Business Journal and Friederike Welter from Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice as discussants in the event. \nParticipation\nParticipation in the event is free for ECSB and ISBE members. Your membership status will be checked prior the event and participants with a valid membership will receive access link to the event. If you are not a member\, become an ECSB member and join the ECSB community on https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/ or join ISBE on https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ \nRegister to the event by 20 January 2021 on HERE
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/how-to-publish-in-entrepreneurship-journals-with-david-audretsch-sbej-robert-blackburn-isbj-and-friederike-welter-etp/
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar with Mauri Laukkanen on Causal mapping
DESCRIPTION:Causal (aka cognitive) mapping methods provide an accessible approach to exploring social actors’\, e.g.\, entrepreneurs’\, knowledge and belief systems (mental models)\, known to significantly influence respective behaviours. The webinar is an introduction to the conceptual basis and methods of causal mapping\, in particular comparative causal mapping (CCM) using CMAP3\, a dedicated (free) CCM application. The webinar’s topics are: \n\nConceptual underpinnings and methodological issues in causal mapping.\nMain variants of causal mapping.\nCCM in practice: data elicitation\, processing and analysis using CMAP3.\nUsing CCM: revealing micro entrepreneurs’ and small business advisors’ core beliefs.\nPotential research topic/types for CCM.\n\nSpeaker:\nMauri Laukkanen is Professor emeritus at the University of Eastern Finland’s Business School\, Kuopio Campus. He received his PhD (DBA) at the Helsinki School of Economics in 1989. He served at the HSE (now Aalto University Business School) and the Universities of Vaasa and Jyväskylä before UEF\, where he contributed to founding the Department of Business/Business School and headed it in 1995-2002. His research and publications focus on entrepreneurship education and counselling\, local economic development\, managerial cognition and causal mapping methods\, which he is currently using to understand the evolution of nascent micro entrepreneurs’ belief systems. He lives in Lahti\, Finland. \nNOTE! The webinar is open to both ECSB and ISBE members. To become an ECSB member and join the ECSB community visit https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE visit https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ . \nREGISTER BY 21 OCTOBER 2020 HERE!
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-webinar-with-mauri-laukkanen-on-causal-mapping/
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