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SUMMARY:PDW Embedding a Multidisciplinary Approach to Entrepreneurship Education –Stakeholder Approach and Institutional Practice
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nEmbedding a multidisciplinary approach to entrepreneurship education (EE) remains a complex and evolving challenge for entrepreneurship educators who are still grappling with how to extend EE beyond business and management disciplines. This interactive PDW introduces a Stakeholder Engagement Methodology (SEM)\, drawing on Stakeholder Management Theory (SMT) and the Interest–Influence Matrix to demonstrate how a multidisciplinary approach to EE has been successfully embedded at the University of Liverpool (UK). \nThrough facilitated discussions\, participants will critically explore the challenges and opportunities of embedding a multidisciplinary EE\, reflect on institutional bottlenecks\, evaluate effective practices\, and collaboratively identify practical strategies for fostering  impactful EE that goes beyond the boundaries of business and management disciplines. \nKey discussion questions: \n\nWhat are the main barriers to embedding multidisciplinary EE?\nWhat does effective practice look like in diverse disciplinary contexts?\nHow can institutions systematically engage key stakeholders to develop\, design and embed a multidisciplinary EE?\n\nBenefits to participants \n\nGain a practical framework for stakeholder mapping and engagement tailored to EE.\nExplore how to navigate institutional bottlenecks and leverage enablers.\nLearn how to adapt and embed EE across multiple disciplines.\nEngage in knowledge sharing with fellow educators\, programme leads\, and institutional stakeholders.\nLeave with actionable strategies to cultivate students’ entrepreneurial knowledge\, skills\, and competencies across disciplines.\n\nWho should attend?  \n\nEntrepreneurship educators\nProgramme leaders and directors\nInstitutional change agents\nSenior HEI staff involved in curriculum development and innovation\n\nParticipation is free but a registration is required. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rbupvG4bR0uczwkmr4P8EQ \nOrganisers \nDr Zeineb Djebali\, Senior Lecturer (Entrepreneurship)\, The University of Liverpool\nDr Seray Begum Samur-Teraman\, Lecturer in Business (Entrepreneurship and Strategy)\, Birmingham City University
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/pdw-embedding-a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-entrepreneurship-education-stakeholder-approach-and-institutional-practice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,PDW
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260121T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260121T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
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SUMMARY:Mental Wealth: Shaping the Future of Mental Health Research in Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce the upcoming workshop “Mental Wealth: Shaping the Future of Mental Health Research in Entrepreneurship”\, an interactive online event designed for doctoral candidates and early-career researchers interested in exploring the intersection of entrepreneurship and mental health. \nThis workshop offers a unique opportunity to connect with leading scholars (Prof. Ute Stephan\, Prof. Thomas Berger\, Prof. Florian Noseleit\, and Prof. Basil Englis)\, exchange ideas\, and discuss new directions in interdisciplinary research linking entrepreneurship and (clinical) psychology with a focus on mental health of entrepreneurs. Participants will receive feedback on their research proposals\, build collaborations\, and engage in thought-provoking discussions on emerging themes and methodologies. \nParticipation is free for ECSB members. Non-members are welcome to join ECSB to attend (please become a member at https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/) — membership provides access to a supportive international community of entrepreneurship scholars\, events (conferences\, webinars)\, and professional development opportunities throughout the year. \nLearn more and apply here: https://sites.google.com/rug.nl/mentalwealth/home \nDirect link to the application form: https://forms.gle/AnM2hxAe4ggnQdo9A
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/mental-wealth-shaping-the-future-of-mental-health-research-in-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251211T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251211T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20251203T123109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T123548Z
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Well-being: Challenges and Drivers
DESCRIPTION:E&I Research Group and the IUSEN Institute of Economy and Business\, at the University of Seville are delighted to host an online webinar on the intersection of entrepreneurial activity and personal well-being. \nEntrepreneurship role in innovation and economic activity is often celebrated. However\, beneath the narratives of success and ambition\, entrepreneurial activity is often characterized by substantial time pressure\, long hours\, financial uncertainty\, and emotional involvement in the venture. Under this pressure\, the entrepreneurs’ personal well-being —the presence of positive experiences and absence of negative experiences associated with running an entrepreneurial venture— may be affected. The entrepreneurs’ wellbeing can help them persist in the face of difficulties. Therefore\, understanding the challenges and drivers of entrepreneurial well-being and burnout is highly relevant for researchers\, policymakers\, and\, most importantly\, for those aspiring to or currently running their own businesses. The seminar brings two world-leading experts to explore this vital intersection. \nProgramme Schedule \n17:00: Welcome and Presentation – Francisco Liñán (Senior researcher at E&I research group) \n17:00: “The Entrepreneur’s Well-being” (+ Q&A) – Prof. Teemu Kautonen (NEOMA Business School\, France) \n18:00: “Emotional Demands and Entrepreneurial Burnout” (+ Q&A) – Prof. Paul Jones (Swansea University\, UK) \nParticipation is free of charge. To receive the connection link\, please register here: https://forms.gle/zTxsiP5DiYy13iMy5
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/entrepreneurial-behaviour-and-well-being-challenges-and-drivers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251206
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CREATED:20250915T143838Z
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SUMMARY:1st Jagiellonian Seminar on Entrepreneurship – JSE2025
DESCRIPTION:The Jagiellonian Seminar on Entrepreneurship 2025 inaugurates a recurring forum for scholarly exchange on the most pressing contemporary issues and challenges in entrepreneurship research. Organized by the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Institute of Entrepreneurship\, Faculty of Management and Social Communication at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków\, this seminar serves as a platform for cutting-edge debates\, fostering collaboration between scholars\, practitioners\, and policymakers. \nThe seminar features an interactive format that includes: \n\nPanel discussions engaging diverse perspectives in critical debates on contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research\nInteractive workshops and presentations showcasing the latest research and methodological advancements.\nPaper development and consultancy sessions offering constructive feedback on ongoing research.\nMeet-the-editors sessions and networking opportunities facilitating scholarly exchange and collaboration.\n\nThe 1st Jagiellonian Seminar on Entrepreneurship does not include a formal paper submission process for publication. However\, the event will feature a Paper Development Session\, where participants can present research concepts\, preliminary ideas\, or proposals for discussion and feedback. \nWhen submitting an application to participate\, attendees are encouraged to submit a research outline or concept paper that they would like to develop further. This session will provide a unique opportunity to receive constructive feedback from experienced scholars and journal editors\, facilitating the refinement of research ideas and their potential for future publication. \nRegistration link: https://forms.office.com/e/UqFVzeXby8 \nThis seminar is planned as a small event\, so please be informed that the number of places is limited. \nSee full details at: 1ST JAGIELLONIAN SEMINAR ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP – JSE2025 – Instytut Przedsiębiorczości – Wydział Zarządzania i Komunikacji Społecznej
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/1st-jagiellonian-seminar-on-entrepreneurship-jse2025/
LOCATION:Kraków\, Kraków\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251127T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251127T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20251113T084802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T084802Z
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SUMMARY:Tech Without Borders: Digital Innovation Across the Green Line
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Exploring how AI and blockchain technologies can foster unity\, collaboration\, and shared action. \nAbout the Event: \nIn Cyprus—a region shaped by historical division and enduring political complexity—technology is emerging as a powerful bridge between communities.\nTech Without Borders: Digital Innovation Across the Green Line brings together startups\, SMEs\, policymakers\, tech developers\, investors\, and academics to explore how digital innovation can transcend political and social barriers\, fostering collaboration and reshaping the island’s entrepreneurial landscape. \nThis unique panel event will examine how emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain can turn the challenges of divided societies into opportunities for innovation\, trust\, and shared progress. By leveraging decentralized tools\, transparent digital identity systems\, and secure communication platforms\, communities can bypass traditional barriers\, enhance cooperation\, and build new foundations for collaboration. \nProgram Highlights: \n\nShowcase of Digital Startups from both sides of the island\, highlighting cross-community entrepreneurship.\nPanel Discussion on the realities\, challenges\, and opportunities of building tech ventures in conflict-affected and politically divided regions.\nLive Demos of cross-community platforms such as CyprusInno\, EUnite\, and CYENS\, showcasing how innovation can foster understanding\, transparency\, and trust.\n\nWhy Attend: \n\nDiscover how AI and blockchain can be used to enhance transparency\, traceability\, and cooperation across the Green Line.\nEngage with leading innovators\, entrepreneurs\, and researchers building tech solutions for divided societies.\nLearn how technology can contribute to peacebuilding\, societal resilience\, and economic growth.\nReceive a Certificate of Participation for attending.\n\nEvent Details: \n🗓 Date: November 27\, 2025\n🕞 Time: 15:30 – 18:30\n📍 Venue: Goethe-Institut\, Nicosia\n🔗 Google Maps Location\n📋 Register Here: –Tech Without Borders: Digital Innovation Across the Green Line Formu doldur / (Scan the QR code on the event poster) \n** Participants are kindly requested to bring a valid identification document\, as it will be required for crossing through the Buffer Zone.** \nOrganized by: CYENS Centre of Excellence\, CyprusInno\, and UNFICYP \nSupported by the ECSB Event Fund.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/tech-without-borders-digital-innovation-across-the-green-line/
LOCATION:Goethe-Institut Zypern\, 21 Markou Drakou\, Nicosia\, 1102\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251119T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250819T064057Z
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SUMMARY:PDWs at RENT 2025
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development Workshops on ECSB Pre-Conference Day of RENT 2025 on 19 November 2025 at 13:30–18:00 at Saxion University of Applied Sciences (address: M.H. Tromplaan 28\, 7513 AB Enschede) \nProfessional Development Workshops (PDWs) are workshops to share knowledge and expertise and foster practical\, professional and intellectual skills of participants. \nRENT XXXIX pre-conference day on 19 November 2025 will host four PDWs: \nPDW Programme on 19 November 2025: \nParallel Session 1 at 12:30-14:30 \n\n\n\na) Entrepreneurship for Desirable Futures: Bridging Entrepreneurship and Futures Studies\nRegister\n\n\nb) Unplanned Obsolescence: Teaching and Understanding Modern Entrepreneurship through Game-Based Learning\nRegister\n\n\n\n  \n14:30-15:00 Coffee break \nParallel Session 2 at 15:00-17:00 \n\n\n\na) The Art of Co-Authoring – Navigating Collaboration in Entrepreneurship Research\nRegister\n\n\nb)  Learning from Nature: Biomimicry\, Responsible and Regenerative Approaches to Entrepreneurship Education\nRegister\n\n\n\n  \nSee the PDW overviews HERE (pdf) \nParticipation \nParticipation in the PDWs is free\, but participants must be ECSB members or registered for the RENT conference to attend. Please note that you can only register for one PDW in each parallel session (a or b). \nRegister by Thursday 12 November 2025!
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/pdws-at-rent-2025/
LOCATION:ROC van Twente\, Gieterij 200\, Hengelo\, 7553 VZ\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,PDW,RENT Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251122
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250203T150445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T065141Z
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SUMMARY:RENT 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Conference Theme is: “Responsible Entrepreneurship & Technology – Combining the local and the global” \nThe submission deadline is May 15\, 2025 \nConference Chairpersons: Chairs: Ruud Koopman\, Michel Ehrenhard\, Silvia Costa \n 
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/rent-2025-conference/
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,RENT Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
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SUMMARY:10th Effectuation Conference: Effectual Impact: The Entrepreneurial Role in Connecting Society
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Effectuation Conference theme is “Effectual Impact: The Entrepreneurial Role in Connecting Society”.  Effectuation has inspired a generation of researchers and practitioners to see entrepreneurship through a different lens. By focusing on means at hand\, letting go of preconceived plans\, building through collaboration\, and embracing uncertainty\, aspiring entrepreneurs have earned a toolbox that catalyzed the design of more creative and durable businesses. \nEach year\, our community expands through the valuable exchanges that occur at our conference. These include the design of new research projects\, the development of educational tools\, and critical debates on the far-reaching impact of effectual thinking. This year\, we will dedicate the 10th Effectuation Conference to “The Entrepreneurial Role in Connecting Society”.  We invite researchers\, authors\, educators\, policy makers and other persons of interest to submit their work.  Come to the conference to engage in a discussion about how effectuation can be practiced in the real world! \nDuring our two days together\, we will explore: \n\nHow can effectuation be practiced by entrepreneurs and managers?\nWhat other disciplines can benefit from effectuation theory? And how?\nWhat is the value of effectuation when uncertainty is low(er)?\n\nEffectuation is at the vanguard of entrepreneurship research and practice as a scientifically validated method that arms aspiring entrepreneurs with a toolkit to design bold\, creative\, and unexpected solutions. In our post-pandemic world where global challenges threaten to upend our lives with unprecedented crises\, teaching effectuation as means to forge better futures was never this urgent. \nCo-branded with ECSB and scheduled in tandem with the RENT Conference\, the 2025 Effectuation Conference will take place in Twente\, City of Enschede\, Netherlands. \nImportant Deadlines:\nPaper submission:    May 15\, 2025\nAuthor notification:     July 31\, 2025\nRegistration opens:    August 15\, 2025\nRegistration closes:    September 30\, 2025
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/10th-effectuation-conference-effectual-impact-the-entrepreneurial-role-in-connecting-society/
LOCATION:Saxion University of Applied Sciences\, M. H. Tromplaan 28\, Enschede\, 7513 AB\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250407T124449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T140812Z
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SUMMARY:1st CEENT conference
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Management and Economics at the Gdansk University of Technology is warmly inviting you to participate in the 1st CEENT conference on 23-24 October 2025 in Gdansk\, Poland.\nIn 2025\, two conferences: ENTIME and Entrepreneurship in XXI century have decided to join forces and meet under a new name: Central and Eastern European Entrepreneurship conference – CEENT. We want to bring together leading academics and researchers to explore the evolving role of entrepreneurship in shaping a sustainable and digital future. The event will feature keynote speeches\, panel discussions\, and networking opportunities\, providing a platform for exchanging insights\, research findings\, and innovative ideas. \nThe conference will be jointly organized by three universities: Jagiellonian University\, Riga University of Technology and Gdansk University of Technology who will host it this year. \n\nTitle and short abstract submission deadline: May 15th\, 2025\nAcceptance notification: June 10th\, 20225\nDeadline for registration and fee payment: July 15th\, 2025\nPaper/Extended abstract submission: September 15th\, 2025\nPresentation submission: October 15th\, 2025\n\nSee the flyer.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/1st-ceent-conference/
LOCATION:Faculty of Management and Economics\, Gdańsk University of Technology\, 79 Traugutta\, Gdańsk\, 80-233\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251010T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250909T095319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T095319Z
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SUMMARY:ISBE-ECSB Workshop on Minority Entrepreneurship and Social Change
DESCRIPTION:This ISBE-ECSB collaborative workshop aims to draw greater attention to the often overlooked role of minority entrepreneurs and businesses. \n\n\nThis 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. \nThe 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. \nAre 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. \nWorkshop Objectives: \n\nRaising awareness of underrepresented entrepreneurial experiences\,\nSharing knowledge and innovative methods that reveal hidden dynamics\,\nFostering collaboration among researchers across disciplines\,\nBuilding capacity for inclusive and impactful research.\n\nWhat to Expect: \n\nLightning Talks by Prof. Dr. Sukanlaya Sawang\, Prof. Dr. Natalia Vershinina\, Dr. Sophie Alkhaled\, and Dr. Deema Refai on minority entrepreneurship and social change\nWorld Café Discussions to unpack challenges\, frameworks\, and methods\nCollaborative Sprint to design research ideas with social change at their core\nNetworking to exchange ideas\, build partnerships\, and explore future SIG and funding opportunities\nReflections and Next Steps to commit to actionable change in your research (We hope to create opportunities for future engagement\, ie; special issues).\n\nThe workshop is FREE for the members of ISBE and/or ECSB; however\, it costs £20 for non-members. \n\nIf you are a non-member\, please complete the registration form for non-members and make payment here.\n\nFor further information or inquiries\, please contact Dr. Renata Osowska (r.osowska@napier.ac.uk) and Dr. Sibel Ozasir Kacar (sibel.ozasirkacar@ru.nl) \n\n\n\n\nRegister HERE
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/isbe-ecsb-workshop-on-minority-entrepreneurship-and-social-change/
LOCATION:Edinburgh Napier University\, Sighthill Campus\, 9 Sighthill Court\, Edinburgh\, EH11 4BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,SIG event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251003
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250630T141057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T141057Z
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SUMMARY:Small Acts\, Big Changes: Connecting Social and Everyday Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:“Everyday-everyone” entrepreneurship (EEE)\, which often manifests itself in low-growth\, low-tech and low-innovation new ventures\, can address important social challenges through grassroots initiatives that create\nmeaningful local impact. Yet\, while 99% of all entrepreneurial activities worldwide are argued to fall under EEE\, and countless social entrepreneurship initiatives operate at community-based scales\, research\non both the mundanity of entrepreneurship and small-scale social ventures has remained on the margins of mainstream entrepreneurship literature. \nHosted by Aalto University School of Business\, the purpose of this two-day event is to stimulate discussions on theoretical and methodological advancements in the study of everyday-everyone entrepreneurship and\nsocial entrepreneurship across diverse contexts. \nThe event will feature keynote presentations by Professor Friederike Welter\, (IfM Bonn; University of Siegen) and Professor Sophie Bacq (IMD)\, and paper development sessions for PhD students and early-career researchers. \nHow to apply\nSubmit a paper abstract (600-800 words) to kaisu.puumalainen@lut.fi We encourage submissions that study diverse theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches to understanding everyday-everyone\nentrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. \nApplication deadline: 4th August 2025 \nRead more HERE
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/small-acts-big-changes-connecting-social-and-everyday-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Aalto University School of Business\, Ekonominaukio 1\, Espoo\, 02150\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250912T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250912T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250613T071859Z
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SUMMARY:Nurturing Responsible Entrepreneurs - Educator Workshop
DESCRIPTION:How ethics could help towards productive entrepreneurial action\nSociety needs more entrepreneurial initiatives to help solve the pressing challenges of tomorrow. But to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past — and to navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected world — we need entrepreneurs who engage in responsible\, ethically grounded action. \nIn this workshop\, we’ll explore how to teach entrepreneurial responsibility by examining it through two distinct ethical perspectives. We’ll consider how these perspectives influence decision-making across the entrepreneurial journey\, from initial intentions to real-world consequences. \nThe session will also provide practical strategies for bringing these ideas into the classroom. Participants will experiment with gamified activities that engage students in ethical reflection\, helping them better understand the moral dimensions embedded in entrepreneurial processes. \nBy the end of the workshop\, participants will have:\n\nExplored the concept of ethical dualism and considered its relevance to entrepreneurial decision-making.\nReflected on how ethical considerations shape different stages of the entrepreneurial process.\nEngaged with practical methods for using gamification to teach ethical dilemmas in entrepreneurship.\nDiscussed how to guide students in examining responsible entrepreneurial action in light of economic\, ecological\, and social sustainability.\n\nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR\nGustav Hägg holds a PhD from Lund University\, Sweden\, in the field of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial learning\, with a focus on how reflective thinking can be more effectively integrated into the learning processes of student entrepreneurs. He is currently an Associate Professor at Malmö University\, Sweden\, and his research interests include theorising learning in entrepreneurship education\, the post-education career paths of graduates\, and broader themes such as entrepreneurial decision-making and the role of ethics and responsibility in entrepreneurship. \nRegister by 11 September 2025\, limited number of seats available: https://learninglab.sses.se/workshops/nurturing-responsible-entrepreneurs/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/nurturing-responsible-entrepreneurs-educator-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250327T162941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T162941Z
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SUMMARY:ESU 2025 Conference and Doctoral Programme
DESCRIPTION:ESU 2025 Conference and Doctoral Programme will be held at Southampton Solent University on September 1-6\, 2025. \nESU Concept \nThe aim of ESU is to strengthen European research and networks in entrepreneurship by focusing both on academic sessions and on the culture and heritage that the host country and region have to offer. \nESU also provides a friendly environment for young scholars to interact and bond within the research community\, and to learn important skills for their future careers. At ESU\, supervisors\, researchers\, and doctoral students from international institutions\, active in entrepreneurship research and education\, come together to share experiences and create new international networks\, in a supportive environment. \nThe ESU Doctoral Programme is organized in the following format: \n\nPlenary sessions on specific topics with keynote speakers who will inspire and invite critical reflection on a variety of topics related to entrepreneurship. The topics typically include topical topics on entrepreneurship\, innovative methodologies\, publication and review process\, career in academia and beyond with your PhD in entrepreneurship.\nGroup discussions and presentations where you will have the opportunity to present your work in your group\, discuss the work of your peers\, and receive feedback from experienced scholars.\n\nThere will be three groups for the doctoral programme: \n\nEarly-Stage Group: Students in this group have not started their doctoral studies or are in their first year. They present their research proposals.\nWork in Progress Group: Students in this group are in the middle of their PhD studies and will present their early-stage research.\nWriting-up group: Students in this group are close to completing their PhD research and will present their result papers.\n\nParticipating in the ESU Doctoral Programme and completing all its tasks gives you up to 6 ECTS equivalent. The detailed description of the tasks is described here. \nThe Conference Day \nIn addition to the Doctoral Programme\, the ESU Conference offers regular conference tracks open to all attendees. All presentations will take place on the Conference Day\, Wednesday 3rd September 2025. In particular\, we invite the following scholars to send their papers: \n\nPostdocs (holding a postdoctoral position). They are invited to present their own work and act as speakers in the conference sessions. They can also be invited to act as junior coaches for PhD students and have some dedicated group presentations.\nAcademics (Professors/Lecturers) are invited to present their own paper in the conference sessions. They can be invited as senior coaches for PhD students in group sessions and act\, in some cases\, as a keynote in plenary sessions.\n\nImportant Dates \n18 April 2025: Deadline for submission of abstracts\n4 July 2025: Deadline for submission of full papers\n18 July 2025: Deadline for early registration (see registration information in the corresponding section) \nVisit the ESU website: http://www.esu-network.eu/esu-conferences/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/esu-2025-conference-and-doctoral-programme/
LOCATION:Spark Building\, Southampton Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250624T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250624T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250502T112735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T112735Z
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SUMMARY:5th Conducting Experiments in Entrepreneurship Research
DESCRIPTION:On-line workshop; June 24\, 2025 (12.30 -17.00h – CET) \nSUBMISSION DEADLINE May 25\, 2025 \nSUBMISSION LINK or copy this link to your browser: https://rug.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bQreEsLSYO4nlga \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP \nExperimental designs provide a powerful lens to determine causality. However\, relatively few entrepreneurship studies use an experimental design. Recently\, several calls have been made for more experimental studies in entrepreneurship research (e.g.\, Acs\, Audretsch\, Desai\, & Welpe\, 2010; Aguinis & Lawal\, 2012; Hsu\, Simmons\, & Wieland\, 2017)\, and leading journals in the field\, such as the Journal of Business Venturing and Entrepreneurship Education & Pedagogy have developed special issues on using experimental methodologies (e.g.\, Costa\, Santos\, Schenkel\, Tegtmeier\, & Hytti\, 2021; Williams\, Wood\, Mitchell\, & Urbig\, 2019). \nIn this paper development workshop\, we aim to support scholars who are working on experiments as a methodology in entrepreneurship research. \nAlthough studies using experimental designs are a great way to establish causal relations\, designing\, conducting\, and analyzing experiments are not easy undertakings. To support early career scholars  in this endeavor\, ECSB Special Interest Group on Experiments organizes the fifth paper development workshop on Conducting Experiments in Entrepreneurship Research. In this workshop\, we aim to support and bring together (early career) scholars who are working with experimental designs as a methodology in entrepreneurship research. \nThe workshop consists of two main activities: 1) Plenary keynote session and panel session; and 2) Paper presentations\, discussions and lively interactions with peers and experts (in breakout rooms). \nThe keynote speaker of this edition will be: Prof. Dr. Michael Gielnik (Leuphana University\, Germany). \nWe are also pleased to have a group of highly knowledgeable and experienced researchers joining us as Workshop Facilitators. They will provide in-depth feedback on the papers submitted by participants\, helping to enrich the discussions and strengthen the research. \nDuring this workshop you will: \n\nReceive individualized feedback from peers and experts on your working paper;\nIncrease your knowledge on conducting experiments\, focusing on best practices and on mistakes to avoid;\nDevelop your network with other scholars conducting research using similar methodological approaches as yourself. Several experts in the field of entrepreneurship will closely work with participants on their working papers.\nSeveral experts in the field of entrepreneurship will be present at the workshop and will closely work with you on your working paper.\n\n  \nFOR WHOM?\nThe workshop is targeted at PhD candidates\, postdocs\, and (early-stage) Assistant Professors working on studies in entrepreneurship research using experimental designs. The submissions can be co-authored (with senior scholars)\, but the leading author and potential participant of the workshop should be an early/mid-career researcher. Working papers will be selected based on both the theoretical contribution to the field and the rigor of the implementation of experimental methods. \nLimited spots are available! With a small group setting\, all participants will have the opportunity to present their work and receive both peer and expert feedback on their working papers. \nSUBMISSIONS \nTo apply for participation in the workshop\, please submit your work until May 25\, 2025. We welcome two types of submissions: \nA)  Full working paper: studies that have been fully carried out and the paper is at the writing stage.  \nIf you have conducted an experiment and would like to receive guidance on how to\, for instance report your study and improve its story line\, argumentation\, address the suitability of the analyses or reporting of the results\, we welcome your submission as a full working paper. Please follow these submission guidelines for your working paper: \n\nFull working paper – max 40 pages (excl. title page\, reference list\, figures and tables)\, Times New Roman font\, size 12\, double line spacing;\nPlease indicate clearly the goals of the study\, the theoretical contribution\, methodology\, (preliminary) results and brief discussion including the contribution of the paper;\nOn the title page\, please indicate clearly the title of the working paper\, authors’ names and affiliation\, and “Full Working Paper”. Additionally\, one separate paragraph could be added to the title page in which you mention two key issues that you are facing with this paper and on which you would like to receive feedback during the workshop.\n\nB) Design stage papers: studies at the methodological design phase. \nIf you are currently designing a study where you will use experimental design methods and you are seeking guidance on\, for instance making sure the design is sound and robust\, we welcome your submission as a design stage paper. Please note that you must have a research idea\, research question\, theoretical contribution\, and basic study design for your submission to be considered. To submit your extended abstract\, please follow these guidelines: \n\nExtended Abstract – m 6 pages (excl. title page and reference list)\, Times New Roman font\, size 12\, double spacing;\nIn the extended abstract\, please indicate clearly the goals of the study\, the theoretical contribution\, and describe the design and methods you are currently considering\, in terms of procedures\, manipulation (if present) and measures;\nOn the title page\, please indicate clearly the title of the research design proposal\, authors’ names and affiliation\, and “Design Stage Paper”. Additionally\, one paragraph could be added to the title page in which you mention two key issues that you are facing regarding the proposed study\, on which you would like to receive feedback during the workshop.\n\nAll submissions should be submitted via the submission link. \nFORMAT AND ECSB MEMBERSHIP\nThis event will be held online. Details about the platform for connecting will be provided after registration. \nAfter acceptance\, registration to the event is required. ECSB membership is required for this event and it is also one of the benefits of participating in the workshop. If you are not a registered ECSB member\, we will ask you to become a member before participating in the workshop. Please check all the ECSB membership benefits here. \nCONTACT INFORMATION: info@ecsb.org \nSIG ORGANIZING COMMITTEE\,\nSílvia Costa (University of Groningen)\nSilke Tegtmeier (University of Southern Denmark)\nArjan Frederiks (University of Groningen).
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/5th-conducting-experiments-in-entrepreneurship-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,SIG event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250604
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20241101T115620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T115726Z
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SUMMARY:8th Paper Development Seminar (8PDS)
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Paper Development Seminar (8PDS) on entrepreneurship process research will be held in Seville next June. \nProfs. Paul Jones\, Miruna Radu-Lefebvre\, Martin Obschonka\, Susana C. Santos\, and Eric Liguori will be the guest speakers. All of them have extensive editorial experience in some of the world’s best journals in entrepreneurship\, such as: \n\nEntrepreneurship & Regional Development\nSmall Business Economics\nInternational Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research\nJournal of Small Business Management\nJournal of Developmental Entrepreneurship\n\nThis is an excellent opportunity for submitting authors to get comments and suggestions about their papers from the invited speakers. \nPlease submit your proposals before 31 January 2025. \nThe European Council for Small Business (ECSB) supports the 8th PDS through the ECSB Event Fund initiative. This 8PDS is also a co-branded ECSB event. The ECSB will award a free one-year membership to the presenting author of the best paper/proposal presented at the 8PDS\, \nMore information at: http://www.esu-network.eu/uncategorized/8pds-sevilla-2025/ \nKEY DATES: \n\nPROPOSAL SUBMISSION: 31 January 2025.\nAcceptance decision: 28 February 2025.\nSubmission of an updated version (optional): 30 April 2025.\nCELEBRATION OF THE 8PDS: 2-3 June 2025.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/8th-paper-development-seminar-8pds/
LOCATION:University of Seville\, Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences\, Av. Ramón y Cajal 1\, Seville\, 41018\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250203T150010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T150010Z
UID:15306-1748476800-1748649599@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:11th ENTERYNG WORKSHOP “ENTreprenEurship Research workshop for YouNG scholars”
DESCRIPTION:The ENTERYNG WORKSHOP “ENTreprenEurship Research workshop for YouNG scholars” (formerly known as AEM-TIM workshop and DREAMT-CYFE workshop) represents an opportunity for PhD students and early-career scholars to discuss their research collecting constructive feedback from a dedicated group of scholars who have been involved with the workshop over the years. Beyond fostering fruitful discussions\, the workshop also aims to build an international community of emerging researchers focused on entrepreneurship\, innovation\, international entrepreneurship and family business\, while connecting them with experienced\, senior academics. Participants will benefit not only from feedback on their working papers but also professional development keynotes delivered by internationally renowned scholars. These sessions are designed at encouraging deep reflections on personal research and career trajectories while offering practical advice on conducting impactful research. \nThe 11th edition is hosted and organized by the University of Naples Parthenope and University of Naples Federico II. This year the workshop will also feature two dedicated sessions related to two PRIN projects funded by the Italian Ministry of Education. \nSee the call for papers \nLink for submission: https://www.fuorirottaeventi.com/11th-enteryng-workshop
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/11th-enteryng-workshop-entrepreneurship-research-workshop-for-young-scholars/
LOCATION:Naples\, Naples\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250524
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20241030T155947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T160005Z
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SUMMARY:DEMSME 2025
DESCRIPTION:The International Conference on Decision-Making for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (DEMSME) is a meeting of professionals from universities\nand businesses interested in the theory and applications of decisionmaking research using informatics\, mathematics\, business economics and\nmanagement\, and marketing approaches in the practice of SMEs. \nParticipants are invited to submit a paper concerning one or more of the subject areas of the conference (see the Main Page) before the deadline for registration. \nThe best paper will be awarded an ECSB membership for one year. \nImportant dates\nRegistration and paper submission deadline February 10\, 2025\nNotification of paper acceptance March 15\, 2025\nRevised paper submission deadline March 31\, 2025\nPayment deadline April 15\, 2025\nFinal version of paper for Conference proceedings April 30\, 2025\nConference May 22-23\, 2025 \nCall for Papers (pdf)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/demsme-2025/
LOCATION:Silesian University in Opava\, School of Business Administration\, Univerzitní náměstí 1934/3\, Karviná\, 733 40\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250524
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20241029T141718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T145620Z
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SUMMARY:3E 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join the next 3E Conference in Munich on 21-23 May 2025 under the following theme: Responsible\, Systemic\, Democratic: New trajectories in entrepreneurship education \n\n\nIn line with transformations towards sustainable-entrepreneurial universities (Cai\, Ahmad 2022) Entrepreneurship Education (EE) sees itself radically changing and adapting to the new global\, environmental and institutional requirements of the 21st century. For 2025’s 3E conference\, we invite scholarly investigations into three dimensions of EE to lay foundations for future research and practice\, share best practices and spark critical debates. \n\nIn line with recent discussions of responsible entrepreneurship (Hägg et al. 2024)\, we want to better understand how EE construes responsibility. How may educators and institutions integrate responsibility into EE’s core rather than merely a side or after-effect? How does EE theoretically define and methodologically implement responsibility? What theories\, methods and best practices help to rigorously integrate responsibility within entrepreneurial education processes?\n\n\nHow can Entrepreneurship Education adapt to systemic perspectives to innovation\, value creation and learning? Systems Thinking offers new vantage points for holistic entrepreneurial processes\, encourages new ways of thinking and challenges learners to cope with complexity and ambiguity. Yet what specific value does a systems perspective offer to EE? What are teaching practices\, philosophies and designs that succeed in the development of systemic competencies? Systemic approaches often overwhelm learners and are in conflict with linear innovation processes. If assuming that Systems Thinking is integral to Social Entrepreneurship (Trivedi 2015)\, what is its role for ‘traditional’ entrepreneurship and education?\n\n\nWhile previous research has argued that ‘entrepreneurialism’ is something exceptional and inherent only in ‘entrepreneurs’\, more recent approaches have underlined a more ‘democratic’ understanding\, emphasizing that every student and learner has the capacity and potential to be and become more entrepreneurial (Block et al. 2023). We want to invite research that helps us better understand and execute such “wide approaches to EE” (Baggen et al. 2021) but also reflect on the opportunities and risks such approaches may bring about.\n\nThrough an innovative and non-traditional format\, the 3E Conference establishes a different paradigm for entrepreneurship conferences. It offers an exclusive and engaging opportunity for researchers\, educators\, and politicians to debate and exchange their experiences of the major challenges and advances in enterprise education with a special and unique focus on Europe. Unlike more traditional academic events\, the conference focuses on problems and questions rather than on solutions and presentations of research findings. The format is unplugged\, no power point presentations allowed\, round table discussions that participants have read beforehand. Further\, the keynote speakers are chosen from among the participants rather than being invited outsiders. \nWho should attend?\nPotential participants include entrepreneurship educators and researchers\, research-based educators from primary\, secondary\, and higher education institutions\, practitioners involved in entrepreneurship support programs including coaches\, trainers\, policy makers and program managers\, and special interest group representatives from local or international organisations. \nAbout the program and the venues\nThe 3E Conference program will include three interactive days\, mainly taking place around the campus of the Hochschule München and its Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship\, which are located close to the city center of Munich. We will offer some pre- and post-events beside the main conference that will immerse you in the unique entrepreneurial ecosystem of Munich. There are many things to discover in Munich. The city offers a great variety of cultural activities like museums\, local pubs and calming walks in the English Garden or the Isar river to escape from the traffic in the city. So feel free to stay over the weekend! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey dates:\n\nSubmission Deadline for Abstracts: 1 December 2024\nNotification of Acceptance: 31 January 2025\nFinal Submission Deadline: 15 March 2025\nEarly-Bird Registration Deadline: 15 March 2025\nConference: 21-23 May 2025
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/3e-2025-conference/
LOCATION:HM Munich University of Applied Sciences Campus Lothstraße\, Lothstraße 35\, Munich\, 80335\, Germany
CATEGORIES:3E Conference,ECSB Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250424T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250305T131221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T131221Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB SocChange SIG webinar on Polanyi and entrepreneurship for social change
DESCRIPTION:How can the work of Karl Polanyi inform entrepreneurship research? Please join us for the ECSB SocChange SIG webinar on Polanyi and entrepreneurship for social change. \nWe will explore how the work of Karl Polanyi can inform entrepreneurship research in a time of social and environmental crisis. Karl Polanyi’s work builds on a critical analysis of the relationship between market and society\, warning against the disembedding of the economy from society. A critique that resonates with the concerns about the ability of markets and profit seeking entrepreneurs to deliver the solutions needed to address climate change and increasing social and regional inequalities shared by many within and outside the entrepreneurship research community. \nThe conceptual vocabulary of Polanyi including his ground-breaking ideas of embeddedness\, the double movement\, and the substantive economy\, offers fertile ground for re-thinking and expanding our understanding of what entrepreneurship is\, and can be. \nIn this webinar we will explore new avenues for entrepreneurship research using Polanyian ideas. The webinar will feature presentations by entrepreneurship scholars that have used Polanyis work in empirical and conceptual analysis as well as interactive sharing of ideas and visions for future entrepreneurship research. \nThe speakers include Michael Roy (Stirling University)\, Vicky Nowak\, and Caroline Parkinson (both Manchester Metropolitan University). \nThe webinar should be of interest to all entrepreneurship scholars interested in new conversations about the role of entrepreneurship in society and in societal change – in particular those looking for new alternative theoretical vocabularies to engage in reflective and critical explorations of this topic. \nWebinar Facilitator: Steffen Korsgaard (University of Southern Denmark) \nParticipation in the webinar is free of charge but registration is required. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/joTaMyuxRNy94RuEYf52GA \nMore information and to join the SocChangeSIG\, visit: https://ecsb.org/socchange-sig/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-socchange-sig-webinar-on-polanyi-and-entrepreneurship-for-social-change/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SIG event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250423T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250305T131655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T071355Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual RENT Abstract Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This interactive workshop taking place online on Wednesday 23 April 2025 at 14:00-16:30 CEST offers support on writing an abstract to RENT Conference to be organised in Enschede on 19-21 November 2025. \nAbout this event\nDo you want to submit to RENT in Enschede this year? And have you… \n\nalready planned to submit\, but need some feedback (especially if it is one of the first times that you submit to the RENT)?\nconsidered a submission\, but are not sure whether your work is a good fit for the RENT?\na first draft or sketch of your submission and want to further work on it with your peers?\n\nIf any of these conditions apply to you\, join us for this year’s Abstract Writing Workshop! Together\, we will meet on Wednesday 23 April 2025 at 14:00-16:30 CEST online via Zoom and first\, get some tips from experienced ECSB members to improve the chances of our submission. While this provides a good point to get started\, the majority of this workshop will be spent writing the abstract\, getting and giving feedback and jointly reflecting our writing process with support from experienced advisors. \nWith this interactive workshop\, we aim to contribute to high-quality submissions of extended abstracts for the RENT and\, from an individual participant’s perspective\, we will actually get (most of) the writing done. This workshop entails: \n\nExpert’s advice on abstract writing for the RENT\nWorking individually on your writing\nReflecting together in small groups\nGiving and receiving feedback from experienced advisors\nDiscuss challenges with experts and colleagues\n\nThis means that this is an actual workshop in which you will actually work on your own abstracts. To get the most out of this\, please prepare a draft version of your abstract beforehand. This can be a rough sketch in bullet points\, but bring along a version that you can further work on. \nSee the RENT 2025 Conference website:\nhttps://rent-conference.org/\nhttps://rent-conference.org/rent-2025/conference-call-preamble\nhttps://rent-conference.org/submission/submission-deadline-instructions \nNew optional writing session this year: Do you want to continue working on your submission and finalise your writing after receiving feedback? Then join us after the workshop for an hour (16.30-17.30) of focused writing time using the Pomodoro technique! This is optional for all workshop participants\, please indicate when registering if you would like to take advantage of this. \nLet’s get the abstract writing done together! \nOrganizers\nThis workshop is organized as a joint initiative from several ECSB country vice presidents\, represented by: \n\nSimon Schmidt (ECSB country VP for Germany)\nVerena Meyer (Germany)\nRenata Osowska (ECSB country VP for UK)\nPekka Stenholm (Finland)\n\nParticipation\nParticipation is free\, but a registration is required by 16 April 2025. The registered participants will receive a link to a brief survey\, providing us with some information to ensure efficient group work\, and a Zoom link to join the meeting. \n> Register: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/B5E9D3938E2680CD \nContact person\nVerena Meyer (verena.meyer(at)leuphana.de) \nPS. RENT submission deadline is May 15\, 2025.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/4th-annual-rent-abstract-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250203T144508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T144508Z
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SUMMARY:2nd InsEnt SIG-ECSB Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to welcome you to the 2nd InsEnt SIG-ECSB Workshop to share insights\, explore potential research\, and foster collaborations to advance our understanding of the interplay between institutions and their influence on entrepreneurial activity\, societal development\, and economic performance. \nParticipation in the 2nd InsEnt SIG-ECSB Workshop is free of charge. However\, registration is mandatory and can be completed via this link (Google Form). \nThe deadline for registration is February 20\, 2025. Please note that spots are limited\, so early registration is encouraged! \nWe encourage participants to submit a brief research idea for feedback and discussion during the workshop. This is not mandatory but is highly recommended\, as it offers a unique opportunity to receive valuable insights\, suggestions\, and support from fellow attendees. In the registration form\, please provide the following details: Title\, Objective\, Preliminary Theoretical Framework\, Preliminary Methodology\, and Potential Results. These contributions will help structure the ‘Research Spotlight’ and ‘Table Talk’ sessions and facilitate constructive dialogue among participants. \nSee the programme and practical details HERE (pdf).
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/2nd-insent-sig-ecsb-workshop/
LOCATION:Naples\, Naples\, Italy
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,SIG event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250319T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250319T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250203T140729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T140729Z
UID:15292-1742396400-1742401800@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:Harnessing Emotions when Teaching Entrepreneurship - Educator Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Negative experiences are inevitable in entrepreneurship. They can teach the most valuable lessons\, but they can also be discouraging and cause students to retreat. So how can educators teach students how to navigate negative experiences\, while keeping them engaged and motivated? This free workshop\, led by Dr Eliana Crosina\, Babson College\, dives into the critical role of emotions in entrepreneurial learning and explores how negative experiences can become powerful catalysts for personal and professional growth. \nRead more and register by 18 March 2025: Harnessing Emotions When Teaching Entrepreneurship – SSES Learninglab \n 
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/harnessing-emotions-when-teaching-entrepreneurship-educator-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250212T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20241029T093228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T093228Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB Conference Goes Online
DESCRIPTION:ECSB is launching a new initiative – ECSB Conference Goes Online! \nWhy? Presenting one’s research and receiving feedback on it is important for advancing in our research. However\, attending conferences in person is not always an option for all. For this reason\, ECSB launches a new initiative – ECSB Conference Goes Online. The first edition will be held on 12 February 2025 between 1pm and 5 pm (CET). \nFor whom? The ECSB Conference Goes Online is targetted to our existing members (with a valid membership on 1st October). In the selection a priority will be given to those authors who have not had their paper presented in our recent conferences (3E2024 or RENT2024). \nHow? Submit your abstract (900 words) to ecsbonline@utu.fi by 9 December. In the e-mail include also 1-2 sentences why you are interested in presenting at this online conference. Presenting and participating the conference is free-of-charge for ECSB members. \nWhat? In addition to the approx 12-16 paper presentations accepted in the programme\, we are honoured to have a Keynote from Professor Robert Blackburn from University of Liverpool Management School entitled “Young People & Entrepreneurship: precarious futures or routes to fulfilment?”
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-conference-goes-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20250108T133649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T133649Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar by SocChange SIG - “Entrepreneurship and Social Change"
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to invite you to the first webinar of the ECSB SocChange SIG in which we discuss how we frame entrepreneurship for social change\, and for whom and with what effects. We will further evaluate the potential of entrepreneurship for creating change for individuals\, communities\, and society with its transformative power that can lead to sustainable futures\, but we also critically stress on occasions that entrepreneurship also creates social inequalities and become unproductive. \nYou will hear from our three speakers\, Claire Champenois (Audencia Business School\, France)\, Steffen Korsgaard (University of Southern Denmark\, Denmark)\, and Frank Janssen (UCLouvain\, Belgium) (co-founders of the “SocChange” SIG)\, how they understand and study social change in the context of entrepreneurship and you will ask your questions and share your opinions on this topic. \nWebinar setup: Panel format. The webinar will last for an hour. Each speaker will discuss the topic for 10 minutes\, then we will continue with a Q&A session. The event is organized by Entrepreneurship and Social Change SIG. \nWebinar Facilitators: Sibel Ozasir Kacar & Verena Meyer \nParticipation: This is a free webinar open to all\, but registration is required. Register at: https://bit.ly/socchange-sig-webinar. \nMore details about the SIG at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/entrepreneurship&socialchange/ \nTo become a member of the SIG\, please visit: https://ecsb.org/socchange-sig/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-webinar-by-socchange-sig-entrepreneurship-and-social-change/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SIG event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241113T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240308T141932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T081744Z
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SUMMARY:RENT XXXVIII Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Multiple Faces of Entrepreneurship: Embracing the Diversity of Ambitions\, Processes and Practices Worldwide\nFrom everyday entrepreneurs to acceleration and growth; from self-employment to collective effort; from the dark side of entrepreneurship to inclusive entrepreneurship; from profitability to sustainability: Let us examine entrepreneurship in its multiple guises and explore the tensions and varying outcomes of entrepreneurial endeavours in their unique context of occurrence. \nRENT 2024 abstract submission deadline is May 15\, 2024. \nQuantitative\, qualitative\, and conceptual papers are welcome. \nThe list of Conference Tracks is available HERE  \nSubmission details and instructions are available HERE \nA number of pre-conference activities will be organized on 13 November 2024. ​The deadline to apply for the ECSB Doctoral Workshop  or to propose a Professional Development Workshop (PDW)  is 1 July\, 2024.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/rent-xxxviii-conference/
LOCATION:Audencia Business School\, 8 route de la Jonelière\, Nantes\, 44312\, France
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,RENT Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241113T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240913T081007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T081532Z
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SUMMARY:Professional Development Workshops at RENT 2024
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development Workshops (PDWs) were included in the programme of the RENT pre-conference day for the first time at RENT XXIX in Zagreb 2015. The concept proved to be successful and PDWs are now part of the pre-conference day. PDWs are workshops to share knowledge and expertise and foster practical\, professional and intellectual skills of participants. \nRENT XXXVIII pre-conference day on 13 November 2024 will host four PDWs: \nPDW Programme on 13 November 2024: \nParallel Session 1 at 13:30-15:30\na)   Developing futures thinking in entrepreneurship education – Read more and register\nb)   Designing meaningful research-practice collaborations in entrepreneurship research – Read more and register \nBreak at 15:30-16:00 \nParallel Session 2 at 16:00-18:00\na)   Pursuing impact in entrepreneurship research with Design Science approaches – Read more and register\nb)   Business support for entrepreneurs and small firms: Access\, design\, and impacts – Read more and register \nParticipation\nParticipation in the PDWs is free\, but participants must be ECSB members or registered for the RENT conference to attend. Please note that you can only register for one PDW in each parallel session (a or b). Register by Thursday 7 November 2024!
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/professional-development-workshops-at-rent-2024/
LOCATION:Audencia Business School\, 8 route de la Jonelière\, Nantes\, 44312\, France
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,PDW,RENT Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240402T123901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T134848Z
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SUMMARY:9th Effectuation 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Effectuation Conference will be organised prior the RENT 2024 Conference on 12-13 November 2024 in nantes\, France. The conference theme is “Effectuation: Bridging Research and Practice”.  Effectuation has inspired a generation of researchers and practitioners to see entrepreneurship through a different lens. By focusing on means at hand\, letting go of preconceived plans\, building through collaboration\, and embracing uncertainty\, aspiring entrepreneurs have earned a toolbox that catalyzed the design of more creative and durable businesses. \nEach year\, our community expands through the valuable exchanges that occur at our conference. These include the design of new research projects\, the development of educational tools\, and critical debates on the far-reaching impact of effectual thinking. This year\, we will dedicate the 9th Effectuation Conference to “Bridging Research and Practice”.  We invite researchers\, authors\, educators\, policy makers and other persons of interest to submit their work.  Come to the conference to engage in a discussion about how effectuation can be practiced in the real world! \nDuring our two days together\, we will explore: \n\nHow can effectuation be practiced by entrepreneurs and managers?\nWhat other disciplines can benefit from effectuation theory? And how?\nWhat is the value of effectuation when uncertainty is low(er)?\n\nEffectuation is at the vanguard of entrepreneurship research and practice as a scientifically validated method that arms aspiring entrepreneurs with a toolkit to design bold\, creative\, and unexpected solutions. In our post-pandemic world where global challenges threaten to upend our lives with unprecedented crises\, teaching effectuation as means to forge better futures was never this urgent. \nCo-branded with ECSB and scheduled in tandem with the RENT Conference\, the 2024 Effectuation Conference will take place in Nantes\, France. We provide a description of each of the elements of this conference\, followed by a daily agenda\, with updates available on the conference website: http://www.effectuation.org \nIn the tradition of Effectuation Conference in past years\, the format will offer plenary sessions as well as small group research and practice “pods” where your submissions can be developed into full-fledged research articles and teaching materials. We will\, of course\, also enjoy the “effectual” dinner and debrief as usual. \nImportant Deadlines:\nPaper submission: May 15\, 2024 \nAuthor notification: July 31\, 2024 \nRegistration opens: August 15\, 2024 \nRegistration closes: September 30\, 2024
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/9th-effectuation-2024-conference/
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240921
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240308T143232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240308T143307Z
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SUMMARY:ESU 2024 Conference and Doctoral Programme
DESCRIPTION:ESU 2024 CONFERENCE & DOCTORAL PROGRAM \n“TECHNOLOGY FOR BETTER FUTURES” \nThe Institute of Innovation Management at JKU Business School\, Johannes Kepler University Linz – JKU invites you to join the ESU 2024 Conference and Doctoral Program from 16 to 20 September 2024. \nThe aim of ESU is to strengthen European research traditions and networks in entrepreneurship by focusing both on academic sessions and on the culture and heritage that the host country and region have to offer. \nBi-annually\, the ESU network organizes an event that combines the ESU Doctoral Program and the academic ESU Conference. This year\, the event is hosted at Johannes Kepler University in Linz\, Austria. \nThe ESU Doctoral Program  \nDuring the ESU Doctoral Program PhD students at different stages of their projects – i.e.\, early\, intermediate and mature stage – work together with established researchers on current topics of theoretical and methodological aspects and practices in entrepreneurship research. The exchange is organized in two formats: \nPlenary sessions on specific topics with established researchers as keynote speakers\, who will inspire and invite critical reflection on a variety of topics related to entrepreneurship such as interesting issues\, innovative methodologies\, and the publication process. \nGroup discussions and presentations where PhD students present their own work\, discuss it with peers\, and receive feedback from more senior scholars. \nParticipating in the ESU Doctoral Program and completing all its tasks gives you up to 6 ECTS. The tasks comprise: \n\nA presentation of your own work. The content of the presentation will vary according to the progress of the PhD project. Early stage PhDs\, who have not started their research project\, will present their research proposals. Intermediate stage PhDs will present the theoretical underpinning and methodological design of their first research together with preliminary results\, if available. Mature stage PhDs\, who are close to completion\, will present their projects and outcomes.\nA written review of one of your peers’ work that forms the basis of a short oral statement in one of the sessions.\nA literature-based reflection of a topic related to your own PhD project. This reflection will be inspired by the input you receive during the plenary sessions in the ESU Doctoral Program.\n\nThe ESU Conference (Wed. 18 September) \nIn addition to the ESU Doctoral Program the event also features the ESU Conference\, which is an academic conference taking place on Wed. 18th September. The ESU conference is open to all attendees of the ESU Doctoral Program and additional international researchers who join us for the conference day to present their research. The theme of this year’s conference is «Technology for a better futures». Submissions the cover this specific theme and all other topics related to entrepreneurship\, innovation and technology are welcome. Thus\, we invite all entrepreneurship researchers to submit their research to the ESU Conference. \nIn particular\, we invite the following scholars to join us in Linz: \n\nPhD students to take part in the ESU Doctoral Program and the ESU Conference.\nPostdoc Researchers to present their work in one of the sessions of the ESU Conference. Upon invitation\, they can also act as junior coaches for PhD students and have dedicated group presentations during the ESU Doctoral Program.\nSenior Researchers to present a paper in one of the sessions of the ESU Conference. Upon invitation\, they can also act as senior coaches for PhD students in group sessions or\, in some cases\, as a keynote speaker in plenary sessions of the ESU Doctoral Program.\n\nESU 2024 is supported by the European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB). ECSB awards prizes to the best articles in each group of the ESU Doctoral Program. \nImportant Dates\nMay 31: Deadline for submission of abstracts \nJune 15: Selected Scholars receive their invitation letters \nJuly 25: Deadline for submission of full papers \nJuly 18: Deadline for early registration (see registration information in the corresponding section) \nSee the submission guidelines at http://www.esu-network.eu/esu-conferences/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/esu-2024-conference-and-doctoral-programme/
LOCATION:Science Park\, Johannes Kepler University Linz\, Altenberger Straße 69\, Linz\, 4040\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240906
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240402T135549Z
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SUMMARY:Empowerment Entrepreneurship: How Entrepreneurs & Stakeholders Can Build a Sustainable Future - 12th International Conference
DESCRIPTION:Mission of the Conference\nThe Conference’s mission is to bring together professionals in the field of entrepreneurship\, from research\, teaching\, practice and policy-making to exchange opinions\, problems and good practice in entrepreneurship and management to respond to the challenges of sustainable development in a changing world. \nWho should attend this conference?\n\nResearchers\nTeachers/trainers\nDoctoral students/students\nEntrepreneurs/managers\nConsultants and advisers\nPolicy-makers\n\nTopics\nGeneral (panel) and specific (in sessions) topics will be discussed during the Conference. Among them will be: \n\nEntrepreneurship and the UN’s SDGs\nStakeholders in achieving SDGs through entrepreneurship\nThe roles of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in achieving SDGs\nThe roles of government and non-government organisations in support of entrepreneurship to achieve SDGs\nInnovations\, technology and infrastructure advances in entrepreneurial practice (in transformative economy) aimed at achieving SDGs\nThe impact of funds and financial institutions on achieving SDGs through entrepreneurship\nManagement and measuring the process of achievement of GDGs\nEntrepreneurship and management education and training in response to achievement of SDGs\n\nThe above subtopics are indicative. The participants could also prepare presentations in allied or interdisciplinary areas. \nAbstracts and papers submissions\nOne-page abstracts giving a clear indication of the contribution to a sub-topic are expected by 20 May 2024. Feedback from the organisation committee will be notified one week later. Full papers (maximum 15 pages) are expected by 20 August 2024.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/empowerment-entrepreneurship-how-entrepreneurs-stakeholders-can-build-a-sustainable-future-12th-international-conference/
LOCATION:Flamingo Grand Hotel and SPA\, Albena\, 9620\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240824
DTSTAMP:20260430T110236
CREATED:20240610T131445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T131445Z
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SUMMARY:Paper Development Workshop 'Everyday - Everyone Entrepreneurship\, Fostering Social Inclusion'
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for Paper Abstract Submission on June 16\, 2024 \nJoin a Paper Development Workshop on the topic of Everyday – Everyone Entrepreneurship\, Fostering Social Inclusion (22-23 August 2024) at Aalto University School of Business in Espoo\, Finland! Organized by Ewald Kibler\, Tamara Galkina\, Bernadetta Aloina Ginting-Szczesny and Canan Keleş\, this PDW aims to explore and uncover the significance of low-growth\, low-tech ventures that make up a big part of our communities today. \nIn this workshop\, the goal is to challenge this bias\, and explore through “Everyday – Everyone Entrepreneurship (EEE)” the low-growth\, low-tech ventures embedded in everyday life. The goal of this PDW is to enhance the conversation around everydayness in entrepreneurship\, unpack entrepreneurial actions in their socio-cultural contexts\, and highlight EEE’s role in fostering social inclusion and empowering marginalized individuals. \nGuest keynote speakers and panellists for this workshop will include Professors Sarah Jack from Lancaster University Management School\, Ulla Hytti from Turku School of Economics at the University of Turku\, Kim Klyver from Syddansk Universitet – University of Southern Denmark and Arto Haapala from University of Helsinki. \nFor more information\, contact Bernadetta Aloina Ginting-Szczesny (bernadetta.ginting-szczesny@aalto.fi) and Canan Keleş (canan.keles@aalto.fi).
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/paper-development-workshop-everyday-everyone-entrepreneurship-fostering-social-inclusion/
LOCATION:Aalto University School of Business\, Ekonominaukio 1\, Espoo\, 02150\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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