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  • 1.  CFP: Configurational Analysis in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology Research

    Posted 06-10-2014 04:46
    *******Please excuse cross-postings********

    CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

    Proposal Submission Deadline: October 30, 2014

    Configurational Analysis in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
    Research

    An edited volume to be published with Springer as part of the FGF
    Studies in Small Business and Entrepreneurship

    Edited by Andreas Kuckertz and Elisabeth Berger
    University of Hohenheim, Germany

    Introduction
    Rather than analyzing net effects, configurational analysis focuses on
    the analysis of causal complexity. Although originally employed
    primarily by sociologists and political scientists, there is an
    increasing number of scholars applying this approach in business and
    management studies. Entrepreneurship, innovation and technology are
    research areas, which naturally have numerous interfaces to other
    disciplines requiring complex research designs. The configurational
    approach provides an outstanding means to deal with that complexity.
    Newly developed methods such as Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
    have further led to an increased application in advanced theoretical and
    empirical studies. Given the rapid developments within this field, there
    exists a need for a state-of-the-art edited collection and a forum for
    further establishment of the configurational approach within management
    studies.

    Objective of the Book
    This volume aims at providing a forum for the discussion of the
    configurational approach in the context of entrepreneurship, innovation
    and technology and also at developing to be a standard reference in the
    rising field of the application and advancement of the configurational
    approach. We invite papers with different theoretical concepts and
    methods, in order to assemble a rich, vibrant and multi-faceted
    collection of studies following a configurational approach and bringing
    together diverse perspectives. Theoretical contributions will be
    considered as well as empirical papers. Apart from configurational
    methods such as qualitative comparative analysis and cluster analysis,
    we also welcome adjacent methods capturing complexity.

    Target Audience
    This book will be a timely reference and essential reading material for
    students, academics, qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
    research practitioners as well as political decision makers.

    Recommend Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Applications of configurational methods and theory in
    entrepreneurship, innovation and technology research
    • Evaluation of configurational methods in the context of
    entrepreneurship, innovation and technology
    • Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
    - Trends and challenges in the application of QCA
    - Large N QCA analysis in entrepreneurship, innovation and technology
    research
    • Cluster Analysis
    • MSDO/MDSO
    • Dealing with complexity and contingency in entrepreneurship,
    innovation and technology
    • Multidimensional factors of influence on entrepreneurship, innovation
    and technology and challenges for policy makers following from these
    influences
    • Cross-country, comparative, multi-effect studies

    Submission Procedure
    Researchers are invited to submit on or before October 30, 2014, a 2-3
    page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his
    or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified
    by November 30, 2014 about the status of their proposals and sent
    chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by March
    30, 2015. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind
    review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers
    for this project.

    This book will be published with Springer, as part of the FGF Studies in
    Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The book series serves as a vehicle
    to help academics, professionals, researchers and policy makers, working
    in the fields of small business and entrepreneurship, to disseminate and
    obtain high quality knowledge. For additional information regarding the
    publisher and the book series, please visit
    http://www.springer.com/series/13382.

    Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word
    document) or by mail to:
    Prof. Dr. Andreas Kuckertz
    University of Hohenheim
    Entrepreneurship
    Wollgrasweg 49
    D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
    Tel.: +49 711-459-24820
    E-mail: andreas.kuckertz@uni-hohenheim.de

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  • 2.  CFP: Configurational Analysis in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology Research

    Posted 09-15-2014 02:04
    *******Please excuse cross-postings********

    CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

    Proposal Submission Deadline: October 30, 2014

    Configurational Analysis in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
    Research

    An edited volume to be published with Springer as part of the FGF
    Studies in Small Business and Entrepreneurship

    Edited by Andreas Kuckertz and Elisabeth Berger
    University of Hohenheim, Germany

    Introduction
    Rather than analyzing net effects, configurational analysis focuses on
    the analysis of causal complexity. Although originally employed
    primarily by sociologists and political scientists, there is an
    increasing number of scholars applying this approach in business and
    management studies. Entrepreneurship, innovation and technology are
    research areas, which naturally have numerous interfaces to other
    disciplines requiring complex research designs. The configurational
    approach provides an outstanding means to deal with that complexity.
    Newly developed methods such as Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
    have further led to an increased application in advanced theoretical and
    empirical studies. Given the rapid developments within this field, there
    exists a need for a state-of-the-art edited collection and a forum for
    further establishment of the configurational approach within management
    studies.

    Objective of the Book
    This volume aims at providing a forum for the discussion of the
    configurational approach in the context of entrepreneurship, innovation
    and technology and also at developing to be a standard reference in the
    rising field of the application and advancement of the configurational
    approach. We invite papers with different theoretical concepts and
    methods, in order to assemble a rich, vibrant and multi-faceted
    collection of studies following a configurational approach and bringing
    together diverse perspectives. Theoretical contributions will be
    considered as well as empirical papers. Apart from configurational
    methods such as qualitative comparative analysis and cluster analysis,
    we also welcome adjacent methods capturing complexity.

    Target Audience
    This book will be a timely reference and essential reading material for
    students, academics, qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
    research practitioners as well as political decision makers.

    Recommend Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Applications of configurational methods and theory in
    entrepreneurship, innovation and technology research
    • Evaluation of configurational methods in the context of
    entrepreneurship, innovation and technology
    • Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
    - Trends and challenges in the application of QCA
    - Large N QCA analysis in entrepreneurship, innovation and technology
    research
    • Cluster Analysis
    • MSDO/MDSO
    • Dealing with complexity and contingency in entrepreneurship,
    innovation and technology
    • Multidimensional factors of influence on entrepreneurship, innovation
    and technology and challenges for policy makers following from these
    influences
    • Cross-country, comparative, multi-effect studies

    Submission Procedure
    Researchers are invited to submit on or before October 30, 2014, a 2-3
    page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his
    or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified
    by November 30, 2014 about the status of their proposals and sent
    chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by March
    30, 2015. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind
    review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers
    for this project.

    This book will be published with Springer, as part of the FGF Studies in
    Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The book series serves as a vehicle
    to help academics, professionals, researchers and policy makers, working
    in the fields of small business and entrepreneurship, to disseminate and
    obtain high quality knowledge. For additional information regarding the
    publisher and the book series, please visit
    http://www.springer.com/series/13382.

    Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word
    document) or by mail to:
    Prof. Dr. Andreas Kuckertz
    University of Hohenheim
    Entrepreneurship
    Wollgrasweg 49
    D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
    Tel.: +49 711-459-24820
    E-mail: andreas.kuckertz@uni-hohenheim.de

    **************************************
    This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management.

    Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list.

    You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here:
    http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1

    If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu.

    Ventures HO!