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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231219T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Experimental Designs to Address Current Challenges in Entrepreneurship Education Research
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to invite you to this webinar where we will unveil the remarkable outcomes from our recently concluded special issue in the Entrepreneurship Education & Pedagogy journal. This event promises to be a unique opportunity to delve into the insights and expertise presented by the guest editors and authors. In this special issue we have addressed how using experiments as a research methodology can help better understand the impacts of entrepreneurship education. \n📅 Date: December 19\n⏰ Time: 1pm-3pm (CET)\n🖥️ Register until December 15: Link \nJoin us as the authors will showcase their articles\, offering insights about their research\, methodologies\, and impactful findings. Furthermore\, the guest editors share their perspectives on the special issue’s theme and highlight key contributions. \nThis webinar is not just an exploration of academic achievements but an interactive session where you can engage with the experts\, ask questions\, and foster connections within our community. The special issue has been collaboratively organized by members of the ECSB and USASBE networks. We aim to leverage this event to unite scholars from both networks\, fostering collaboration and shared exploration in the realm of experiments and entrepreneurship education. Our goal is to inspire and motivate more scholars to run experiments related to their entrepreneurial education activities!
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/webinar-experimental-designs-to-address-current-challenges-in-entrepreneurship-education-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,ECSB Event,SIG event,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability – Relationship and Actions
DESCRIPTION:An event with Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Liverpool to explore the relationship between – and need for action regarding – Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability. \nWednesday 13 December 2023\, 2.15 – 4.15pm UTC +1\n \nSummary\nThis online event draws from research and action developed last year through an EEUK EERPF project – ‘Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability: What can EE do?’ \nThe session will start with a keynote from Dr Matteo Giusti\, a Future Fellow in Sustainability Science from the University of Surrey. His research looks at human-nature relationships at the individual and social scale to understand how modern civilisations might regenerate themselves towards a more sustainable future. Matteo leads a research programme on “Cultural Shifts on Sustainable Systems” at the Institute for Sustainability to produce knowledge\, policy recommendations\, and creative works that make sustainability the new normal. His keynote presentation will set the scene for the session by focusing on the fundamental drivers of unsustainable development and how our shared culture and relationship with nature has transformational potential. This will go at the core of the links between Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability. \nFollowing this\, insights and results from the EEUK/EERPF project ‘Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability: What can EE do?’ will be shared. The project\, developed by Dr Catherine Brentnall from Manchester Metropolitan University and Dr David Higgins from the University of Liverpool\, involved piloting a workshop process to catalyse change (towards sustainability) in Enterprise Education. \nFollowing a brief introduction to the project and the resources available to replicate the workshop process\, Catherine will share the results of a review into entrepreneurship and planetary boundaries and the possibilities of regenerative business design; and David will share the development of a new module which encompasses ethics and morals for more ecologically aware entrepreneurship. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to discuss and share practice in a plenary session and learn more about the development of a new EEUK Special Interest Group being proposed in this area. \nBenefits to delegate: \n\nThe opportunity to consider and question the role of Enterprise Educators and Enterprise Education in relation to planetary sustainability\, the climate crisis and ecological breakdown.\n\n\nRe-imagine the sort of practice and research that Enterprise Educators should pursue to contribute to moving away from Business as Usual.\n\nEngage in dialogue and connect with colleagues who share an interest or concern in this area. \nFREE TO ATTEND\nAs this Enterprise Exchange event is the latest development from a project that was funded by the EEUK Enterprise Education and Research Project Fund (EERPF)\, there is no fee for non-members to attend so that participation is as wide as possible. Everyone is invited to join this session and contribute to this vital conversation. \nREGISTER: https://www.enterprise.ac.uk/events/enterprise-education-and-planetary-sustainability-relationship-and-actions/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/enterprise-education-and-planetary-sustainability-relationship-and-actions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231118
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SUMMARY:RENT XXXVII Conference
DESCRIPTION:Conference theme: “Taming uncertainty” \nSubmission deadline: 15 May 2023 \nRENT 2023 Flyer
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/rent-xxxvii-conference/
LOCATION:Hotel Mercure Gdansk Stare Miasto\, Jana Heweliusza 22\, Gdańsk\, 80-890\, Poland
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,RENT Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231113
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SUMMARY:8th Effectuation Conference: Building the Global Effectual Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Effectuation 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 entrepreneurs was never this urgent. \nThe 8th effectuation conference theme is “Building the Global Effectual Classroom”. We invite authors to submit their work and come to the conference to engage in a discussion about bringing teaching\, practice\, and research by leveraging our global community with a presence in all five continents. Besides the traditional conference discussion\, we will host a mastermind of both experienced and new researcher/educators aiming to launch a global research consortium that blends scientific rigor\, empirical relevance\, and impact. \nCo-branded with ECSB and scheduled in tandem with the RENT Conference\, the 2023 Effectuation Conference will take place in Gdansk\, Poland. 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.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/8th-effectuation-conference-building-the-global-effectual-classroom/
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;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231025
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CREATED:20230814T140613Z
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SUMMARY:Ethnography course
DESCRIPTION:PhD Workshop at Leuphana University Lüneburg: Ethnographic Methods to Study Organizations and Entrepreneurship on 23-24 October 2023\nThis PhD Workshop (sponsored by the ECSB) focuses on equipping junior scholars with fundamental skills in conducting ethnographic fieldwork and providing a space for reflective interaction. \nContent and Learning Objectives\nThe workshop is divided into two days\, the first laying the foundations of ethnographic methods in the field of organization and entrepreneurship studies\, while the second highlights the ‘doing’ of ethnography. The workshop covers a general introduction to ethnography and its uses in organization and entrepreneurship studies\, discusses core readings and exemplary studies\, highlights the methodological specificities and ethical challenges\, and explores the practicalities of doing fieldwork and producing and publishing ethnographic articles e.g.\, with the use of vignettes. Additionally\, participants are encouraged to bring their own research project and present and discuss it with the group.\nAfter this course\, the participants have an understanding of key uses and misuses of ethnographic methods within organization and entrepreneurship studies\, have an understanding of their role as ethnographers in the field\, are able to design studies relying on ethnographic methods and approaches\, and have an understanding of existing strategies to communicate their findings in academic articles. \nParticipants\nThe course is open to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers that have a basic understanding of qualitative research methods and ethnography and conduct research on organizations or entrepreneurship. All participants are required to bring their own research design or project that is presented in the course and read the proposed readings in advance. If you need to receive credit points for this course\, let us know in advance and you have to provide a form from your university. \nLecturers\nProf. Boukje Cnossen\n(Leuphana University Lüneburg\, Institut for Management and Organization)\nProf. Ari Kuismin\n(University of Jyväskylä\, Department of Language and Communication Studies) \nDate/Time/Format\n\n23. & 24. October 2023 (09:00-16:30)\nin-person at the campus of Leuphana University Lüneburg\n\nOrganizers\nAlexa Böckel (PhD Candidate\, Leuphana University Lüneburg\, Centre for Sustainability Management)\nLena Rieck (Master Student\, Technical University of Dresden\, Professorship of Organization) \nApplication Process\nTo apply for participation\, please send an email to Lena Rieck (lena.rieck@tu-dresden.de) by the 20th September. Please include your current affiliation\, position\, your motivation to participate in the course and to describe your experiences with ethnography as well as a brief description of your ethnographic research design (max. 2 pages). If you have any questions\, feel free to reach out to Alexa Böckel (boeckel@leuphana.de).
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ethnography-course/
LOCATION:Leuphana University Lüneburg\, Universitätsallee 1\, Lüneburg\, D-21335\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230914T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230914T163000
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SUMMARY:Online workshop: Crafting spaces for entrepreneurial learning
DESCRIPTION:Considering the significance of innovation and creativity in entrepreneurship\, crafting spaces that inspire students is something that universities have rightly started to prioritise. But what really makes a space inspiring? How can physical environments be conducive to new ideas? \nThe objective of this online workshop is to investigate the factors that contribute to the innovativeness of a space and discover how that space encourages entrepreneurial activity. Elusive as they may be\, these factors have been studied and this workshop\, led by Luke Pittaway\, will uncover the most relevant research findings and methodologies on understanding and harnessing their influence. \nDuring the workshop\, participants will: \n\nGain insights into how physical infrastructure actively contributes to fostering innovation and driving entrepreneurial outcomes\nFocus on the different forms and types of spaces that have been developed within the United States and examine the roles they play\nExplore a step by step guide for assessing and designing new physical infrastructure for entrepreneurship on university campuses\n\nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR\nDr. Pittaway is the Copeland Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ohio University and a Justin G. Longenecker Fellow at USASBE. His research focuses on entrepreneurship education and learning and he has a range of other interests\, including entrepreneurial behavior\, networking\, entrepreneurial failure\, business growth\, and corporate venturing. In 2018\, Dr. Pittaway was nominated and selected to be USASBE’s Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year. \nPARTICIPATION\nThe workshop is open free-of-charge to educators from all universities and disciplines. Due to the interactive nature of the workshop there is a limited number of spots available. In order to secure a seat\, please register by September 13th\, 2023 HERE \nECSB is co-branding the event.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/online-workshop-crafting-spaces-for-entrepreneurial-learning/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230915
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CREATED:20230510T093051Z
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SUMMARY:BAMDE International Conference (11th) - Entrepreneurship in a Challenged World: The role of Universities in the Development of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:The Conference’s mission is to bring together professionals in the field\, from research\, teaching\, practice and policy-making to exchange opinions\, problems and good practice in entrepreneurship to respond to the challenges of our changing world. \nObjectives \nTo discuss recent trends and problems in the development of national and regional entrepreneurial ecosystems;\n– To discuss and understand better the role of universities in the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems;\n– To discuss the challenges for entrepreneurs as key business players today and tomorrow;\n– To exchange research\, training and consulting experiences (problems\, findings and solutions) in different geographic\, economic\, and socio-cultural contexts;\n– To discuss and understand better the role of intrapreneurship in large-scale enterprises and their role in entrepreneurial ecosystems;\n– To strengthen and develop further established networks among professionals from Europe and other regions of the world. \nOne-page abstracts giving a clear indication of the contribution to a sub-topic are expected by 7 July 2023. Feedback from the organisation committee will be notified one week later. Full papers (maximum 15 pages) are expected by 1 September 2023. \nSee the conference call (pdf). \nRegistration form to BAMDE 2023
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/bamde-international-conference-11th-entrepreneurship-in-a-challenged-world-the-role-of-universities-in-the-development-of-entrepreneurial-ecosystems/
LOCATION:Flamingo Grand Hotel and SPA\, Albena\, 9620\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230903
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CREATED:20230321T113250Z
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SUMMARY:ESU 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Tartu University and Tallinn University of Technology are happy to invite you to the ESU 2023 Conference and Doctoral Programme from 27 August to 02 September 2023. The first two days are held at the University of Tartu. Buses will take everyone to Tallinn on Tuesday evening\, 29.08 to continue the conference in Tallinn. The ESU conference will include the traditional Gala Dinner on 31 August. \nESU 2023 is supported by the European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB). The winners of the best-paper award (the first author of each article) receive as a prize a one-year ECSB membership. \nYou can find more information about ESU 2023 at: http://www.esu-network.eu/esu-conferences/ \nIMPORTANT DATES \nAbstract submission deadline: 01.04.2023 \nPhD students’ research projects 01.05.2023 \nJuly 17th: Deadline for early registration (see registration information in the corresponding section)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/esu-2023-conference/
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230607T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230607T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230228T170642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T121805Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB - SEAANZ Webinar "Researching with practical impact – Making entrepreneurship and SME research relevant for policy makers"
DESCRIPTION:How can we make a practical difference with our research and contribute to positive societal change? For entrepreneurship and SME scholars informing and shaping policy and practices is often a key goal. However\, as researchers we get trained to do research\, but not how to generate and demonstrate impact i.e. the wider economic and societal benefits of our research\, which often leaves us ill-prepared to contribute to the growing impact agenda. \nIn this webinar we explore what impact is and why it is relevant. Drawing on scholars and practictioner from different national contexts\, we gain valuable insights into how to achieve practical impact for different policy stakeholders and we draw lessons on how to develop relevant impact pathways for our research and how to evidence the benefit gained by different stakeholders. \nFacilitator:\nMartina Battisti\, Professor of Entrepreneurship\, Grenoble Ecole de Management\, France \nSpeakers:\nNorin Arshed\, Professor of Entrepreneurship\, University of Dundee\, Scotland\nTanya Jurado\, Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurship\, Massey University\, New Zealand\nStephen Roper\, Professor of Enterprise\, Director of the Enterprise Research Centre\, Warwick University\, UK\nMichael Schaper\, Adjunct Professor\, Curtin University and Council Member\, University of Canberra\, Australia \nRegister by 6 June HERE
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-seaanz-webinar-researching-with-practical-impact-making-entrepreneurship-and-sme-research-relevant-for-policy-makers-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
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SUMMARY:9th “ENTERYNG” WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:9th “ENTERYNG” WORKSHOP (ENTreprenEurship Research workshop for YouNG scholars)\nWorkshop organized by the University of Bergamo\, 25-26 May 2023\nLetters\, Philosophy\, Communication Campus\nSubmission Deadline: 15th April 2023 \nThe ENTERYNG WORKSHOP “ENTreprenEurship Research workshop for YouNG scholars” represents an opportunity for PhD students and early-career scholars to discuss their research collecting constructive feedbacks from a group of scholars that gathered around the workshop along the years. In addition to facilitating fruitful discussions\, in fact\, this research workshop supports the development of an international community of early-career researchers interested in entrepreneurship\, innovation\, international entrepreneurship and family business\, connecting them with more senior scholars. Together with specific feedback on their working papers\, participants will have the opportunity to attend keynote speeches by internationally renowned scholars\, which are aimed to stimulate provocative reflections on one’s own research and career. Finally\, the workshop activities are aimed at offering participants valuable suggestions and practical-oriented advice on crafting high quality research papers\, targeting highly ranked journals\, identifying intriguing research questions\, as well as presenting research to academic audiences. \nThe 9th edition will be hosted and organized by the University of Bergamo. \nKeynote speakers: \n\nHoward Aldrich\, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\nDavid Audretsch\, Indiana University\nErik Lehmann\, University of Augsburg\nStefano Paleari\, University of Bergamo\n\nWorkshop conveners: \n\nDavide Hahn and Tommaso Minola\, University of Bergamo\nIvana Quinto and Pierluigi Rippa\, University of Naples Federico II\nGiovanna Magnani and Antonella Zucchella\, University of Pavia\n\nTarget group and eligibility\nThe target group of the workshop is made of PhD students and early-career scholars (e.g.\, post-docs) whose research endeavors focus on entrepreneurship\, innovation\, family business or international entrepreneurship. Specifically\, the workshop represents a valuable opportunity for doctoral students at any stage of their PhD journey to present their work in a friendly environment and to attend activities aimed at improving their research capabilities. More in general\, thanks to the presence of keynote speeches by internationally renowned scholars and of the engaged community of scholars involved in “ENTERYNG”\, the workshop is suitable more broadly to early-career scholars in the management and applied economics fields that wish to collect valuable feedbacks on their research and refine their knowledge on how to craft high quality research papers. \nApplication and selection process \n\nApplicants aiming to present their paper are requested to submit a full paper (which should not exceed 30 pages including figures and bibliography) or an extended abstract (which should not exceed 10 pages including tables\, figures and bibliography).\nParticipants will have 15 minutes to present their working papers. Additional 15 minutes will be devoted to questions and constructive feedback from the session chair and from the audience.\nApplicants that wish to participate in the workshop without presenting a working paper are requested to email a CV and a statement of their motivation in participating in the workshop.\nSubmissions are due to enteryngworkshop@gmail.com by 15th April 2023.\nPlease use Times Roman 12 font and double-line spacing with 2.5cm or 1 inch margin all around. The papers or extended abstract should clearly present the research topic and objective\, the related literature and theoretical background\, the methodological approach\, the finding and contributions.\nA maximum number of 25 participants will be accepted\n\nSelection criteria\nPapers will be selected based on the following criteria:\n1. Relevance of the research objective\n2. Theoretical and methodological rigor\n3. Clarity of the essay\n4. Potential contribution to theory and practice \nWorkshop format \n\nAuthors will present their working paper during the parallel sessions.\nParallel sessions and keynote speeches will take place on 25th and 26th May.\nInteractive professional development sessions will be included in the program.\n\nRegistration fee\nRegistration fee: 150 EUR\nThe fee covers the participation to the workshop and the social dinner. \nVenue\nThe workshop will be held in presence at the Letters\, Philosophy\, Communication Campus\, University of Bergamo (Italy) \nProgram Coordination\nFor preliminary enquiries about registration and logistics please contact enteryngworkshop@gmail.com. \nSecretariat (Contacts)\nenteryngworkshop@gmail.com\ndavide.hahn@unibg.it\nivana.quinto@unina.it\ng.magnani@unipv.it \nECBS is co-branding the event. \nPatronage and sponsorship\nDoctoral program in Applied Economics and Management (University of Bergamo and University of Pavia)\nDoctoral program in Technology and Innovation Management (University of Bergamo and University of Naples Federico II)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/9th-enteryng-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20230519T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20230519T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230421T124524Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Tipping Points and Social Tipping Points
DESCRIPTION:Climate Tipping Points and Social Tipping Points \nThis online event provides an opportunity for those involved in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education and Support (EEES) to (re)consider their work in relation to unfolding climate and ecological breakdown and reflect on how their practice can develop and adapt. \nAttendees will hear from Professor Tim Lenton\, Founding Director of the Global System’s Institute at the University of Exeter\, whose research involves understanding the earth as a system\, modelling climate tipping points and identifying positive tipping points towards sustainability. \nFollowing this\, two new projects which aim to contribute to positive tipping points towards sustainability in EEES are introduced. \nCatherine Brentnall\, from the University of Huddersfield\, and Dr David Higgins\, from the University of Liverpool\, will introduce a research project ‘Enterprise Education and Planetary Sustainability: what can EE do?’\, funded by Enterprise Educators UK (EEUK). This project is harnessing the system change perspective of emergence (Holman\, 2010)\, to develop a process and workshop intervention to catalyse new connections\, conversations and action towards sustainability in Enterprise Education. \nSerxia Lage Arias\, from IES Fernando Wirtz\, will introduce the TrEE project (Transforming Enterprise Education)\, a collaboration between 6 universities\, funded by the European Union. The TrEE project proposes that Enterprise Education decouple itself from (high growth) businesses and instead put its (creative) potential to work to enact more just futures for people and planet. The project aims to elaborate pedagogical approaches\, develop and validate course designs and create teacher materials and training. \nThis event is delivered by the University of Huddersfield’s Enterprise Team\, in partnership with the University of Liverpool Management School and ECSB. \nBenefits of attending: \n– The opportunity to consider\, question and re-imagine the role of EEES in relation to the climate crisis and ecological crisis as society tries to shift to a sustainable pathway. \n– Ideas for how to take action\, learning from two live projects working in this area. \n– The opportunity to connect with sustainability-interested colleagues and practitioners to share practice and build connections. \nThis is an ECSB co-branded event. People involved in Enterprise Education and Support from all universities\, disciplines and organisations are welcome to apply. \nRegistration is open until May 17th.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/climate-tipping-points-and-social-tipping-points/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221114T213328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221114T213559Z
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SUMMARY:3E 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, the field of entrepreneurship education research has developed significantly. The theme for the first 3E – ECSB Entrepreneurship Education – Conference in Aarhus 2013 was “Rethinking Entrepreneurship Education\, Training and Policy: The questions we care about.” The ambition was to create a conference on entrepreneurship education that broadened the concepts of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education beyond the traditional venture creation and business school domains and to welcome scholars from education\, pedagogy\, and learning to integrate their education research with entrepreneurship. Since then\, the 3E conferences have brought together scholars and educators from a broad variety of educational institutions and disciplinary backgrounds\, and continuously serve as a central European platform for the exchange and creation of knowledge in entrepreneurship education. \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. \nTHE CONFERENCE THEME FOR 2023: BACK TO THE FUTURE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION \nIn 2023\, the 3E Conference celebrates 10-year anniversary and return to the city of Aarhus. The 2023 edition is hosted by Aarhus University and VIA University College in collaboration with the ECSB. \nOver the past decade\, the field of entrepreneurship education research has also grown significantly. But what have we learnt from the past decade about doing education-based research? And how can we use what we have learned to design and rethink entrepreneurship education for the future? \n\n\n\nKEY DATES\n\nAbstract Submission Deadline: 1 December 2022\nApplication 3E Doctoral Day: 1 December 2022\nNotification of Acceptance: 23 January 2023\nFull Paper Submission Deadline: 15 March 2023\n6-page proposal 3E Doctoral Day deadline: 15 March 2023\nEarly-Bird Registration Deadline: 15 March 2023\n3E Conference: 10–12 May 2023 (pre-event 9 May)\n\nVisit the conference website for more information.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/3e-2023-conference/
LOCATION:Scandic Aarhus City\, Østergade 10\, Aarhus\, 8000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:3E Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230418T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230418T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230309T161525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T152008Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual RENT Abstract Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to submit to RENT in Gdansk 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?\nhave a 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 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. \nhttp://www.rent-research.org/conference-tracks-2023 \nhttp://www.rent-research.org/SUBMISSION-DEADLINE2023 \nLet’s get the abstract writing done together! \n  \nOrganizers\nThis workshop is organized as a joint initiative from several ECSB country vice presidents\, represented by: \n\nVerena Meyer (ECSB country VP for Germany)\nRenata Osowska (ECSB country VP for UK)\nJarmila Šebestová (ECSB country VP for Czech Republic)\nPekka Stenholm (ECSB country VP for Finland)\n\n\nParticipation\nParticipation is free\, but a registration is required by 11 April 2023. 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. \nContact person\nVerena Meyer (verena.meyer(at)leuphana.de)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/2nd-annual-rent-abstract-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,PDW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230419
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221216T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T152201Z
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SUMMARY:6th Paper Development Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers / proposals: “Entrepreneurship Process Research” \nThe objective of the 6th Paper Development Seminar is to help participants develop research results into papers that may be suitable for publication in top-tier academic journals. The 6th paper development seminar is co-organized with GEM-Spain (Observatorio del Emprendimiento de España\, www.gem-spain.com). \nPapers/proposals applying a process perspective to entrepreneurship are welcome. We are open to any contributions analysing the entrepreneurial process\, may they be conceptual or empirical and\, in this latter case\, using quantitative (ideally longitudinal\, but also cross-sectional) and/or qualitative methods. \nSubmissions will be peer-reviewed. Those deemed of highest potential by the organizing committee will be invited to participate. Selected participants will be offered the opportunity to submit a full paper (if they did not do so initially). Extended abstracts may also be presented at the seminar. The objective is to develop a productive and intimate work environment. For this reason\, we will limit the number of proposals/papers to be accepted into the seminar to a maximum of 20. \nECSB supports the 6th Paper Development Seminar in Entrepreneurship Process Research through the ECSB Event Fund initiative. This 6PDS 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 6PDS. \nThe submission deadline for papers/proposals is January 31st\, 2023. \nSee the Call for papers (pdf)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/6th-paper-development-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230414T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230321T093833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T151452Z
UID:13495-1681468200-1681473600@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:Educator Workshop: Innovative pedagogy for sustainable entrepreneurship education
DESCRIPTION:If our collective goal is a more sustainable present and future\, we must manifest\, encourage and impart values that contribute towards that goal. – Yona Sipos et al. p.70 \nWith the great power of teaching comes great responsibility—not just for the students\, but for all the things that education can and should change. Sustainability is one of those things\, and perhaps more so in entrepreneurship education than any other discipline. Future entrepreneurs have the possibility to truly transform our society into a more sustainable one\, and it is up to those of us who educate them to provide them with the right tools and conditions to make that possibility a reality. That is why this workshop will introduce the theory and methods of entrepreneurship education with a focus on sustainable entrepreneurship. \nDrawing from her many years of experience in the field\, Dr Rita Klapper will lead the workshop with a holistic and collaborative approach\, taking theoretical inspiration from John Shotter’s phenomenology of insider perspectives as well as the Head\, Hands\, and Heart principle put forward by Yona Sipos et al. in 2008. The workshop will familiarise participants with these concepts and a range of examples of how they have been applied in the context of sustainable entrepreneurship education. \nThe workshop aims to achieve the following:\n\nFamiliarise the participants with Sipos et al’s (2008) umbrella concept of Head\, Hands and Heart\nProvide examples of how this holistic approach has been applied by Dr Rita Klapper in the field of (sustainable) entrepreneurship education\nHelp participants critically reflect on their own educational practices to engage learners in the three dimensions\nDevelop together with the participants ideas for further application and research\n\nBreakout rooms will be available to further explore the topics of the workshop in smaller groups of participants. \nWORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR\nDr Rita Klapper is (Associate) Research Professor for Entrepreneurship and Sustainability at IDRAC Business School in Lyon\, France\, and holds a Visiting Professor position at IREES\, the Institute for Integrated Research on Energy\, Environment and Society at the University of Groningen. \nMODERATOR\nGustav Hägg holds a PhD from Lund University\, Sweden within the research field of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial learning focused on how reflective thinking could become more integrated in the learning process of students’ entrepreneurs. He is currently a senior lecturer at Malmö University\, Sweden. \nECSB is co-branding the event. \nREGISTRATION\nEducators from all universities and disciplines are welcome to apply. Registration is open until April 12th\, the number of seast is limited. \nMore info: https://learninglab.sses.se/workshops/educator-workshop-innovative-pedagogy-for-sustainable-entrepreneurship-education/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/educator-workshop-innovative-pedagogy-for-sustainable-entrepreneurship-education/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230329T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230329T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230228T165117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T093026Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB Webinar "Stressors\, recovery and well-being of entrepreneurs"
DESCRIPTION:There is an increasing interest in entrepreneurs’ resilience and well-being from researchers and practitioners alike. This is because entrepreneurs’ resilience and ‘happiness’ relate to their creativity\, productivity\, and their business’ success (e.g.\, Stephan\, 2018; Wach\, Stephan\, Weinberger\, & Wegge\, 2020; Weinberger\, Wach\, Stephan\, & Wegge\, 2018). The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated this interest. For instance\, our international project “Supporting Entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Global Study of Entrepreneurs’ Resilience and Well-being” documented the profound threat to entrepreneurs’ well-being and their businesses stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic. While entrepreneurs were occasionally thriving\, most struggled with increased stress and impaired mental well-being. Many lacked strategies to protect their well-being and some gave up eventually their businesses because of it. Existing research into recovery documents its positive effects but also highlights how difficult it can be to engage in recovery when work is particularly stressful (Sonnentag\, 2018). This presentation will show newly initiated research agenda on entrepreneurs’ recovery (Wach et al.\, 2020\, Weinberger et al.\, 2018; Williamson\, Gish\, & Stephan\, 2021)\, that is moving from documenting challenges in entrepreneurs’ well-being to implementing and testing recovery strategies to help enhance entrepreneurs’ well-being and their resilience. In this regard\, preliminary findings will be given about intervention to equip entrepreneurs with so-called recovery strategies\, i.e. strategies that are proven to aid recovery from work stress and thereby allow entrepreneurs to safeguard their well-being. \nAbout the speaker:\nDominika Wach is researcher and lecturer in the department of Work and Organizational Psychology at Technische Universität Dresden\, Germany. Her specialties are entrepreneurship and occupational health. Amongst others\, she published her research in Journal of Business Venturing\, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice\, Journal of Small Business Management\, and International Small Business Journal. Dr. Wach was a head of a Polish partner institution and research team in research projects on success factors of SMEs in Germany\, Czech Republic\, and Poland funded by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and she has published on the topic of entrepreneurial performance\, well-being\, and recovery. Dominika Wach is a member of Academy of Management (AoM)\, European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB)\, and German Psychological Society (DGPs). \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\, visit https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE visit https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/ . \nRegister by 28 March 2023 HERE.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/webinar-stressors-recovery-and-well-being-of-entrepreneurs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230327T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230327T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230228T130755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T163837Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB Online Symposium on “Masculinities and Entrepreneurship”
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Gender and Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group \nSymposium Panellists:\nUlla Hytti\, University of Turku\, Finland\nRenaud Redien-Collot\, ISC Paris Ecole de Commerce\, France\nAndreas Giazitzoglu\, University of Newcastle\, UK\nMiruna Radu-Lefebvre\, Audencia Business School\, France\nRobert Smith\, Independent Researcher\, UK\nElisabet Carine Ljunggren\, Nord University\, Norway \nFacilitators:\nNatalia Vershinina\nHelle Neergaard\nGry Agnete Alsos \nTopic Summary:\nTraditional masculine gender norms and values are often associated with entrepreneurship and business success. In many societies\, masculinity is often linked to traits such as competitiveness\, risk-taking\, assertiveness\, and individualism\, which are also seen as key traits for successful entrepreneurship. Historically\, entrepreneurship has been largely dominated by men\, and women have often faced significant barriers to entering the field. This has led to the development of a “masculinized” culture around entrepreneurship\, which can create challenges for other marginalized groups seeking to start their own businesses. \nOur panellists are experts of gender and masculinities in the context of entrepreneurship. The purpose of this symposium is to debunk some of the myths associated with how masculinities play out in entrepreneurship by exploring: Entrepreneurial Masculinity as a historical construct; Role model selection process in the context of male entrepreneurship; Gender dynamics and masculinity in family business contexts; Visualising the aesthetics of embodied masculine corporate and entrepreneurial identities; Entrepreneurial masculinities and fatherhood. \nNOTE! The event is open to both ECSB and ISBE members. Your membership status will be checked before granting access to the event. To become an ECSB member\, visit https://ecsb.org/join-ecsb/. To join ISBE visit https://isbe.org.uk/about-us/how-to-join/. \nRegister:
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-online-symposium-on-masculinities-and-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SIG event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230308T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230228T164342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T164459Z
UID:13383-1678287600-1678291200@ecsb.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230303
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221114T095317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T081711Z
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SUMMARY:Conducting Experiments in Entrepreneurship Research
DESCRIPTION:CONDUCTING EXPERIMENTS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP RESEARCH- 4th Paper Development Workshop for Early-Career Scholars mwill take place online on February 28\, March 1 & 2\, 2023 \nAlthough studies using experimental designs are a great way to establish causal relations\, designing\, conducting\, and analyzing experiments is not an easy undertaking. To support early career scholars in this endeavor\, the University of Groningen organizes a paper development workshop in partnership with the European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB) and the SOM research institute. In this workshop\, we aim to support and bring together early career scholars who are working with experimental designs in entrepreneurship research. \nSee the call for papers here (pdf) \nSubmission deadline 15 January 2023.
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/conducting-experiments-in-entrepreneurship-research-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230208T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20230113T143945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T144048Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230204
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221216T143208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221216T143208Z
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SUMMARY:III International Congress - 40th Anniversary of the Foundation of AFAMMER Scientific Section
DESCRIPTION:Women and Rural Environment
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/iii-international-congress-40th-anniversary-of-the-foundation-of-afammer-scientific-section/
LOCATION:University of Castilla-La Mancha\, Convent of San Pedro Mártir\, Alfonso XII\, Toledo\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221213T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221213T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221103T144556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T144556Z
UID:12808-1670925600-1670931000@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:Educator Workshop: Helping students launch sustainable entrepreneurial careers
DESCRIPTION:In this ECSB co-branded educator workshop you will explore how you\, as a teacher\, can support your students in embarking upon their own sustainable careers. Drawing from his 25 years of experience in running and researching venture creation programmes\, Professors Mats Lundqvist (Chalmers University of Technology) will give you valuable insights into the characteristics\, challenges\, and possibilities that come with launching such careers. The workshop will be moderated by Dave Jarman. He is an Associate Professor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Postgraduate Programme Director at the University of Bristol. \nRead more and register on https://learninglab.sses.se/workshops/helping-students-launch-sustainable-entrepreneurial-careers/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/educator-workshop-helping-students-launch-sustainable-entrepreneurial-careers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221206T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221206T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20221111T093133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T093133Z
UID:12810-1670342400-1670351400@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:PDW: Assessing Multiple-enterprise Social Impacts and Stakeholder Values
DESCRIPTION:In this 2.5 hour collaborative workshop “Assessing Multiple-enterprise Social Impacts and Stakeholder Values: The Benefits of a Human Capabilities Lens for Social Entrepreneurship“\, participants are introduced to the Human Capabilities Approach (HCA) as a multidimensional\, people-centered framework for social impact negotiation and assessment. As an entrepreneurial tool\, HCA provides a fertile ground for coordination among diverse sets of stakeholder groups with varied values and priorities in settings of social entrepreneurship. Workshop participants are given opportunities to use the HCA framework to shift their entrepreneurial awareness beyond isolated impacts towards the broader set of multi-faceted (and\, ideally\, socially-sustainable) impacts of an enterprise.  The HCA framework is also relevant for board-level corporate governance and strategic management\, particularly towards determining social impact objectives and assessing performance. It can also provide insight for impact investors\, for civil society monitoring\, or for government policy-makers working on multi-stakeholder initiatives. \nKeywords: Human Capabilities Approach\, Stakeholder Value\, Multidimensional Assessment\, Social Entrepreneurship\, Social Impact. \nRead more and register on 4 December 2022 at the latest: https://www.eventbrite.fi/e/pdw-assessing-multiple-enterprise-social-impacts-and-stakeholder-values-registration-464234697477
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/pdw-assessing-multiple-enterprise-social-impacts-and-stakeholder-values/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events,PDW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221120
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20220308T174334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T123154Z
UID:12336-1668643200-1668902399@ecsb.org
SUMMARY:RENT XXXVI Conference
DESCRIPTION:The RENT 2022 Conference Main Theme is :“Re-thinking entrepreneurship after the crisis” \nThe COVID-19 pandemic and the many lockdowns in economies worldwide create a unique situation with no documented equivalent in the entrepreneurship literature (Kraus et al.\, 2020). Nevertheless\, a body of research on entrepreneurship and crisis management (e.g.\, Cowling et al.\, 2012; Williams and Vorley\, 2015) offers two research streams in particular that could be informative about the COVID-19 pandemic. The first one deals with how start-ups respond to a crisis and refer specifically to the concept of resilience (Williams et al.\, 2017). The second research stream deals with policies and factors that might facilitate and/or hinder a startup’s survival during a crisis (e.g.\, Runyan\, 2006). \nIt is fundamental to analyze what happened in the post-pandemic\, pushing researchers to develop novel theories and approaches for a more resilient future. \nSee the pre-conference day events on https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-pre-conference-day-at-rent-2022/
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/rent-xxxvi-conference/
LOCATION:Congress Center Federico II\, Via Partenope 36\, Naples\, 80121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:RENT Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20220822T122632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T123138Z
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SUMMARY:ECSB Pre-conference day at RENT 2022
DESCRIPTION:ECSB offers various events on the pre-conference day of RENT 2022 Conference on 16 November 2022\, in Naples\, Italy. Participation in the events is free\, but participants need to be ECSB members or registered for the RENT conference in order to join. The number of seats is limited and registration is required (see instructions below). \nECSB Post-Doctoral Paper Development Workshop\nECSB Post-Doctoral Paper Development workshop aims to offer support for publishing for the early-career researchers. The activity has two parts: a face-to-face event that takes place a day before the RENT conference and an on-line follow up. The event at the RENT conference starts with a roundtable discussion on the challenges in getting published\, in building up your own research portfolio and in combining teaching and research. After that\, you will break out in small groups and get your paper discussed by senior researchers and peers in the group. You also will meet other early career researchers with similar interests and can find out about possibilities for research collaborations. The online follow-up has some additional rounds of review (with peers and seniors) aimed at helping you to develop a working paper into a submission ready for referred\, high quality journals. The application should be sent to Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh (c.benhafaiedh@ieseg.fr) no later than 1 October 2022 Read more: https://ecsb.org/ecsb-post-doctoral-paper-development-workshop/ \nProfessional Development Workshops (PDWs)\nPDWs are workshops to share knowledge and expertise\, and foster the practical\, professional and intellectual skills of participants. RENT XXXVI pre-conference day will host four PDWs. \nDeadline for registrations: 9 November 2022  \nPDW Programme 16 November 2022  \n\n\n\n\nSession 1 13:30-15:30\nGrowing up a community effectually\nRegister\n\n\nSession 2 13:30-15:30\nEntrepreneurship by design: a pedagogy of making for entrepreneurial education\nRegister\n\n\nBreak\n\n\n\n\nSession 3 16:00-18:00\nPlease make us whole again – a researcher wellbeing PDW\nRegister\n\n\nSession 4 16:00-18:00\nTransforming entrepreneurship – transforming society?\nRegister
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/ecsb-pre-conference-day-at-rent-2022/
LOCATION:Congress Center Federico II\, Via Partenope 36\, Naples\, 80121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:ECSB Event,PDW,RENT Conference
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SUMMARY:7th Effectuation Conference
DESCRIPTION:After two years of COVID hiatus and a series of events in Japan\, the 7th Effectuation Conference is scheduled for November 14th-15th\, 2022 in Naples\, Italy. The dates are right before the RENT XXXVI 2022 Conference (November 16th-18th\, 2022\, Naples\, Italy) and the event co-organized with ECSB – European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. \nWe invite participants with a research interest\, a teaching interest and/or an interest in the practical application of effectuation to present their work. For those with a primary interest in research\, we require participants to present a working paper. This work will be discussed in small groups in dedicated workshop sessions. For those with a primary interest in teaching and/or practice\, we require participants to present a description or design of a practice they have used or are considering. We plan to have interactive sessions in which the various practices are shared between participants. New this year\, we are also accepting case study submissions. Please see Call for Papers for details on submission requirements. \nOrganising committee:\nSonia-Cristina Codreanu\, King’s College London\, UK\nCristina Mele\, University of Naples Federico II\, Italy\nTiago Ratinho\, IESEG School of Management\, France\nSaras Sarasvathy\, UVA Darden School of Business\, USA
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/7th-effectuation-conference/
LOCATION:Naples\, Naples\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220918
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SUMMARY:ESU 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences at the University of Seville (Spain) is very proud to organize the ESU 2022 Conference and Doctoral Programme from September 11 to 17\, 2022. \nESU 2022 is supported by the European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB). The winners of the best-paper award (the first author of each article) receive as a prize a one-year ECSB membership. \nYou can find more information about ESU 2022 at: http://www.esu-network.eu/esu-conferences/ \nSUBMISSION INFORMATION \nParticipants can register to participate in the doctoral programme (doctoral students). Additionally\, a Conference Day will also be scheduled to enable the presentation of papers by professors and post-doctoral researchers. \nIMPORTANT DATES: \n\nApril 18th: Deadline for submission of abstracts\nJuly 4th: Deadline for submission of full papers\nJuly 18th: Deadline for early registration
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/esu-2022/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220901T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220901T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
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SUMMARY:Teaching Effectuation: from theory to pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:There is a broad and rather optimistic view of entrepreneurship emerging from Scandinavia. One that embodies creation of all kinds of value. One that recognises the entrepreneurial trait as an intrinsic\, very human quality\, that allows both students and teachers to almost intuitively talk about effectual processes\, changemaking and value creation. This perspective subsequently brings to light one of the biggest challenges of teaching entrepreneurship – how do we teach our students to not just talk the talk\, but to actually walk the walk? \nSarah Robinson\, our guest speaker for this workshop\, has adopted this perspective and closely studied its impact on the theory and pedagogy of effectuation. “We are all familiar with effectual processes” she says\, “but have not been ‘schooled’ into them.” In other words\, to be knowledgeable about something\, and to truly know it\, are two different things. It may be easy to talk about effectuation\, but to create and commit to the process of learning it is decidedly more difficult. \nIn this workshop therefore\, Sarah will discuss not only the implications of this challenge\, but also suggest a solution for how it might be approached. The workshop will unveil the goals\, consequences and dilemmas of bringing the theories of effectuation into the intricate confines of practical pedagogy. It will teach ways to unravel these enigmas and introduce a spearheading change-maker model\, with the proven potential to act as a stable and useful foundation for teaching effectuation. \nThis change-maker model brings attention to aspects that are otherwise easily neglected. It supports teachers in creating an education that facilitates the student’s ability to see their learning as a process\, to articulate who they are and what they can do. It illuminates the importance of collaboration\, curiosity and imagination\, of taking risks and dealing with uncertainty. Through learning and discussing all of this you will not only gain fresh perspectives – you will generate new knowledge together\, inspire each other and collectively expand upon the vast landscape of entrepreneurship education. \nWORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR\nSarah Robinson ​​is Associate Professor and Educational Anthropologist at the Centre for Educational Development at Aarhus University. Her interests lie in the purpose and future of Higher Education and currently\, more specifically\, in the development of pedagogy through the exploration of academic identity and enterprise education. \nMODERATOR\nThis workshop will be moderated by Karen Williams-Middleton\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at Chalmers University of Technology and 2022 winner of the European Entrepreneurship Education Award. \n\n\nRegistration\nThis seminar will be held via Zoom. Due to the interactive nature of the workshop there is a set number of spots available. So\, in order to secure a seat\, please sign up sooner rather than later. Deadline for registrations 31 August 2022. \n\nRegister: https://www.lyyti.fi/reg/Educator_Workshop_Teaching_Effectuation_from_theory_to_pedagogy_5616
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/teaching-effectuation-from-theory-to-pedagogy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220618
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
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SUMMARY:Granada International Doctoral Summer School in Entrepreneurship Research (GIDSSER)
DESCRIPTION:Granada International Doctoral Summer School in Entrepreneurship Research (GIDSSER) will take place from 14th to 17th of June\, 2022\, in the beautiful city of Granada (Spain). \nThis summer school aims to provide an opportunity for PhD students and researchers in entrepreneurship to expand their knowledge and understanding of entrepreneurship as a societal phenomenon. Some of these topics include social entrepreneurship\, the role of context in entrepreneurship research\, identity and gender in entrepreneurship\, inequality and entrepreneurship\, as well as sustainability and entrepreneurship. \nIn the session dedicated to each topic\, participants will have the opportunity to discuss the state of the art\, commonly used methods and theories\, and potential new directions for research. This summer school also offers participants the opportunity to network with colleagues and leading researchers in the field\, explore new avenues of thought\, learn collectively\, and exchange ideas. \nWe are happy to announce as guest speakers: \n\n\n\n    Ted Baker (Rutgers University\, US)\n    Matthew Grimes (University of Cambridge \, UK)\n    Claire Leitch (Lancaster University\, UK)\n    Miruna Radu-Lefebvre (Audencia Business School\, France)\n    Jeffrey York (University of Colorado Boulder\, US)\n\n\n\nSome key information:\nApplication deadline: 20th of March \nRegistration fees (materials\, attendance and social events): \n\n\n\nFor PhD students: 190 € (5 scholarships offered for non-funded students)\nFor researchers: 350 €\n\n\n\nVenues: \n\n\n\nFacultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales\, Campus de la Cartuja s/n\, Granada\nCarmen de la Victoria\, Cuesta del Chapiz 9\, Granada\n\n\n\n  \nThe event is supported by the ECSB. \nFor detailed information about the programme and activities\, go to: www.gicer.es
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/granada-international-doctoral-summer-school-in-entrepreneurship-research-gidsser/
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220525T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20220525T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T144858
CREATED:20220330T075350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T105017Z
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SUMMARY:IMES 2022: Plenary Lectures
DESCRIPTION:A set of plenary lectures\, where esteemed scholars from IMES related fields (Innovation Management\, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability) will discuss selected aspects of the up-to-date research trends. \n\nExploit the opportunity and learn from the gatekeepers of the field.\nDiscuss with them the most recent research trends in IMES related fields.\n\nLectures included in the programme: \n\nJolanda Hessels: An entrepreneur a day keeps the Doctor away – Entrepreneurship and wellbeing\nRupert Baumgartner:Sustainable Business Practices: Drivers\, Agents of Change and Performance\nThomas Zellweger: Entrepreneurs as scientists: A pragmatist approach to producing value out of uncertainty\nWim Vanhaverbeke: Open innovation in complex innovation ecosystems – How to digitally transform healthcare\, energy and agriculture?\n\nRegister here (free of charge)
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/imes-2022-plenary-lectures/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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