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From: George Solomon [mailto:
gsolomon@gwu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:46 PM
To: John Bunch
Subject: Re: RE: Call for Papers
Importance: High
John:
Thnaks for all your help. I cut and pasted the call into the email and
fixed who to send the manuscripts to
George
Call for Papers
Special Issue of The Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development
(JSBED)
Topic: "Entrepreneurship Education in the 21st Century: Opportunities,
Obstacles and Observations."
The past 25 years of focus on entrepreneurship education has presented
significant challenges for teachers and professors to create curricula and
methods that meet or surpass student expectations. Present and potential
small business entrepreneurs who enroll in entrepreneurship courses seek
avenues to express latent creativity and innovativeness. Since the
pioneering work of Schumpeter, the study of entrepreneurship and enterprise
development has aroused interest in both academic and professional circles
especially in regards to the dissemination of knowledge and skills required
to act upon and develop entrepreneurial ventures and behaviors. This
special issue of JSBED explores the opportunities, obstacles and
observations of researchers’ teachers and scholars as entrepreneurship
education evolves in the 21st century. The hope is that this issue becomes
a seminal source of knowledge for the filed.
Format
– Length: between 5,000 and 7,500 words generally no longer than 25 pages
(including everything: tables, references, figures, etc.)
– Double-spaced with 1 inch margins, 12-point Times New Roman font.
– Follow APA (5th ed.) format.
All papers will be blind reviewed.
All papers required a:
Structured abstract
Purpose
Methodology/Approach
Findings
Research limitations/implications (if applicable)
Practical limitations (if applicable)
And the Originality/value of paper
Six key words which encapsulate the principal topics of the paper
Note: for more guidance, visit
www.emeraldinsight.com/structured abstracts
Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic form by March 1, 2007 to:
gsolomon@gwu.edu
About the Journal
JSBED is a double blind refereed journal, currently in its 13th year of
publication. It publishes 4 issues of 10 articles a year (about 40 quality
contributions). Quality is of paramount importance to JSBED. The objectives
of JSBED are as follows: on an international basis, to provide a bridge
between theory and practice of small business and enterprise development, to
disseminate the results and findings of high quality research and best
practices, to assist and inform those responsible for the management of SMEs
and finally, to guide in the formulation, development, implementation and
evaluation of enterprise policy
For inquiries contact:
George T. Solomon, D.B.A. Director, Center For Entrepreneurial Excellence
(CFEE)
The George Washington University
gsolomon@gwu.edu
George T. Solomon, D.B.A.
Associate Professor of Management
Director, Center For Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE)
Editor, Academy of Management Conference Proceedings
The George Washington University
2201 G Street NW
Funger Hall Suite 315
Washington, DC 20052
202 994-3760 voice
202 994-4930 fax
>
> I didn't know if I was to send this to you or directly to the entre
> listserve.
>
> I would appreciate you posting attached call for papers for a special
> issue
> on Entrepreneurship Education for the Journal of Small Business and
> Enterprise Development.
>
> Thanks
>
> George
>
> George T. Solomon, D.B.A.
> Associate Professor of Management
> Director, Center For Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE)
> Editor, Academy of Management Conference Proceedings
> The George Washington University
> 2201 G Street NW
> Funger Hall Suite 315
> Washington, DC 20052
> 202 994-3760 voice
> 202 994-4930 fax
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