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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship in a Changing World – Challenges and Responses - 11th International BAMDE Conference - POSTPONED
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URL:https://ecsb.org/event/entrepreneurship-in-a-changing-world-challenges-and-responses-11th-international-bamde-conference-postponed/
LOCATION:Flamingo Grand Hotel and SPA\, Albena\, 9620\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Meeting of Polish Entrepreneurship - POSTPONED
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URL:https://ecsb.org/event/4th-annual-meeting-of-polish-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Faculty of Management and Economics\, Gdańsk University of Technology\, 79 Traugutta\, Gdańsk\, 80-233\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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SUMMARY:III Paper Development Seminar --> POSTPONED TO AUTUMN 2020
DESCRIPTION:This 3rd edition of the Paper Development Seminar (3PDS) will be held in Seville in April 2020. The 3PDS aims at helping the participants to develop their research into manuscripts appropriate for submission to top-level academic journals. To achieve this objective\, the seminar will include the participation of renowned scholars specialized in entrepreneurship\, who will present some of their most recent research on the analysis of the entrepreneurial process\, as well as reviewing and commenting on the papers/proposals sent by the participants. These are scholars holding key positions (editor in chief\, associate editor) at top-level journals (JCR or similar). \nPapers / proposals applying a process perspective to entrepreneurship are welcome. The term “entrepreneurial process” describes a variety of stages ranging from the consideration of a possible start-up to the consolidation of the firm. Several models have identified a series of phases that end up with the creation/growth of a new venture (cf. DeTienne\, 2010). Reynolds and White (1997) consider the entrepreneurial process as consisting of four distinct phases — conception (potential entrepreneurs)\, gestation (nascent entrepreneurs)\, infancy (fledging new firms)\, and adolescence (established new firms). Korunka et al. (2003)\, in turn\, refer to the entrepreneurial process as one that begins with the nascent entrepreneur and ends with the creation of the new venture. Entrepreneurship is as very complex process (Gartner et al.\, 2004). Taking the process view\, entrepreneurship presents dynamic behaviours experimented under certain environmental conditions where opportunities and business ideas come from (Jack and Anderson\, 2002). We are open to any contributions to 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 presented\, to a maximum of 20. \nDeadline for submissions: 15 December 2019.\nCall for papers\, incl. submission instructions\, draft programme\, keynote speakers
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/iii-paper-development-seminar/
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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SUMMARY:5th Annual Entrepreneurship as Practice Conference and PhD Symposium - POSTPONED
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URL:https://ecsb.org/event/5th-annual-entrepreneurship-as-practice-conference-and-phd-symposium-postponed/
LOCATION:Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Co-Branded Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191130
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SUMMARY:RENT Conference 2019 in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:RENT XXXIII  will take place in Berlin\, Germany\nThe 2019 Conference Main Theme is : \n“Embracing uncertainty: entrepreneurship as a key capability for the 21st century”  \nConference Chairpersons: \nRené Mauer\, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation & Yi Jiang\, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship (Jean-Baptiste Say Institute for Entrepreneurship\, ESCP Europe\, Berlin\, Germany) Entrepreneurship offers unique insights for engaging with uncertainty. In entrepreneurship and innovation practice\, we are now facing the constant beating of the digital transformation drum\, while in entrepreneurship research more and more contributions are putting an emphasis on uncertainty. Several entrepreneurial approaches (e.g. effectuation\, bricolage\, improvisation\, impulsive behavior) have recently been identified as ground-breaking models of our field\, coupled with different tools (e.g. business modeling\, lean startup\, design thinking) and various empirical contexts (e.g. high-growth\, sustainable\, or newcomer entrepreneurship). Join us for RENT 2019 at ESCP Europe Berlin in advancing the field of entrepreneurship by discussing and challenging uncertainty as a cornerstone of a proprietary entrepreneurship theory. \nRENT conference Overview of our ECSB pre-conference activities  ECSB Doctoral Workshop ECSB Post-Doctoral Paper Development Workshop ECSB Mid-Career Faculty Consortium Professional Development Workshop
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/rent-conference-2019-in-berlin/
LOCATION:Seminaris Hotel\, Takustraße 39\, Berlin\, 14195\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191008T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191009T143000
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SUMMARY:Co-Branded: Workshop Experiments in Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Co-Branded: Workshop Experiments in Entrepreneurship \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP\nExperimental designs provide a powerful lens to determine causality and have been labeled “the most rigorous of all research designs” (Trochim\, 2001: 191). However\, relatively few entrepreneurship studies use an experimental design. \nThe workshop consists of two main activities: 1) paper presentations and discussion with peers and experts; and 2) plenary keynote sessions\, where experts will address challenges in designing and conducting research using experimental methods\, with a special focus on ensuring causality by design. \nAIMS OF THE WORKSHOP  \n1.     Receive individualized feedback from peers and experts on your working paper;\n2.     Increase your knowledge of conducting experiments\, focusing on best practices and mistakes to avoid;\n3.     Develop your network with other scholars conducting research using similar methodological approaches as yourself. \nFOR WHOM?  \nThe workshop is targeted at PhD candidates\, Post-Docs\, and early-stage Assistant Professors working on studies in entrepreneurship research using experimental methodologies. The paper could be co-authored (with senior scholars)\, but the leading author and potential participant of the workshop should be an early-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. \n  \nMore details
URL:https://ecsb.org/event/co-branded-workshop-experiments-in-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:University of Groningen\, Kadijk 4\, Groningen\, 9747\, Netherlands
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