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ANNOUNCEMENT: AOM - Professional Development Workshop "Sharing Experience from Entrepreneurship PhD Programs Around the World"

  • 1.  ANNOUNCEMENT: AOM - Professional Development Workshop "Sharing Experience from Entrepreneurship PhD Programs Around the World"

    Posted 07-08-2006 19:35
    ANNOUNCEMENT: Professional Development Workshop "Sharing Experience from
    Entrepreneurship PhD Programs Around the World"
    on SATURDAY, Aug 12 2006 from 4:00PM -5:30PM - ATLANTA MARRIOTT MARQUIS,
    Cluster 2 - Magnolia - Convention Level.
    A pre-conference workshop presented by the International Committee of the
    Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management.
    Atlanta 11-16 August 2006; no pre-registration required.

    SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
    - Candida G. Brush (Babson College, Director of the Babson PhD Program in
    Entrepreneurship)
    - Per Davidsson (Queensland University of Technology & Jönköping
    International Business School)
    - Julio de Castro (Instituto de Empresa Business School & The Ibero-American
    Academy of Management)
    - Heinz Klandt (European Business School & KfW-Endowed Chair for
    Entrepreneurship)

    WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
    The trend of providing entrepreneurship education across both undergraduate
    and graduate programs is likely to persist as entrepreneurship conversations
    steadily permeate public policy agenda worldwide. Unfortunately, the
    shortage of entrepreneurship faculty still represents a sizeable bottleneck
    in this process. As a result, there is a growing recognition among academic
    institutions of the need to train such faculty through PhD programs
    specialized in entrepreneurship. Such programs are indeed beginning to
    emerge, across both different schools and countries. By offering them,
    management schools have the opportunity to increase their intellectual
    outreach and global recognition.
    Despite the potential attractiveness of such programs, their launch and
    sustenance is not a trivial task. As the experience of many prestigious
    schools (e.g. London Business School, Instituto de Empresa, and Jönköping
    International Business School) shows, the issues of legitimacy and resource
    constraints are not spared. With this in mind, given that there are numerous
    schools worldwide that are on the verge or in the process of launching their
    own Entrepreneurship PhD program, it is vitally important to reflect upon
    and learn from the experience of the trailblazers. The purpose of this PDW
    is to provide a forum where such experience can be shared and discussed.
    People involved or experienced with developing, launching, and managing such
    programs will generously impart to the audience about their take out of the
    process, wise decisions as well as specific examples of pitfalls.

    TOPICS ADDRESSED:
    -What are the main legitimacy barriers for Entrepreneurship PhD programs?
    How can the legitimacy hurdle for entrepreneurship as a discipline,
    particularly in broader management departments be overcome?
    -How does one attract sufficient professors with PhDs in management and
    entrepreneurship to provide the intellectual content of the program?
    -What has been most helpful in overcoming resource constraints? What was the
    strategy of your program for raising financial means for sustaining it?
    -What are the main lessons/biggest mistakes in establishing the PhD
    entrepreneurship program at your school?
    -What will be vital for the future success of these programs?
    -What is the prior training needed of PhD students to successfully attend an
    Entrepreneurship concentration?
    -What courses should be offered in the first year of an entrepreneurship PhD
    program?

    For more information contact:
    Natalia Weisz, Natalia Weisz, IAE - Universidad Austral, Argentina,
    NWeisz@iae.edu.ar
    Isabell Welpe, Munich School of Management, Germany, welpe@lmu.de

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