Call for Papers - Global Social Venture Research Conference
"Global Harmony and Local Social Entrepreneurship"
19 – 23 November, 2009
Shanghai, China
Co-Sponsored by the Global Management Education Institute of Shanghai University, The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development of Rutgers University, and The University of International Business and Economics-Beijing
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE APPROACHING -- AUGUST 15, 2009
For more information see Jeffrey Robinson or dt ogilvie from Rutgers University at the AOM Conference for more information.
About the Global Social Venture Research Conference
The Global Social Venture Research Conference engages business and organization scholars in a discussion of social entrepreneurship theory and practice. The aim of this conference is to bring together various international perspectives on social entrepreneurship from scholars and practitioners together for discussion and collaboration. The theme of the conference is "Global Harmony and Local Social Entrepreneurship" which acknowledges the role of social entrepreneurs in creating a "Harmonious Society".
Following Robinson, Mair, and Hockers (2009), we define social entrepreneurship broadly:
'Social entrepreneurship is recognized as encompassing a wide range of activities: enterprising individuals devoted to making a difference; social purpose business ventures dedicated to adding for-profit motivations to the nonprofit sector; new types of philanthropists supporting venture capital-like 'investment' portfolios; and nonprofit organizations that are reinventing themselves by drawing on lessons learned from the business world.'
In the past decade 'social entrepreneurship' has made a popular name for itself on the global scene as a "new phenomenon" that is reshaping the way we think about social value creation. Some of these practices are uniquely new however many have been around for a long time having finally reached critical mass under a widely endorsed label. Role of social entrepreneurs in the construction process of the harmonious society;
Role of institutions to promote social entrepreneurship
Structure, innovation, and impact of social ventures
Social entrepreneurship in Asia
International comparisons of social entrepreneurship
Creation and management of green or clean technology
The use of entrepreneurship to address social problem solving
Other Presentations Additionally, conference sessions will also take place related to the following topics.
- Case studies related to the themes
- Working papers related to the topics and themes
Tentative Conference Schedule
| Thursday, 19 November | Arrival – Shanghai, China |
| | Welcome Reception |
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| Friday, 20 November | Opening Session with Keynote Address |
| | Plenary Session |
| | Luncheon with Speaker |
| | Conference Paper Sessions and Panel Discussions |
| | Dinner Event |
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| Saturday, 21 November | Conference Paper Sessions at Conference Hotel |
| | Conference Workshops & Panel Discussions Afternoon Cultural Activities Evening Dinner & Cultural Activities |
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| Sunday, 22 November | Conference Paper Sessions, Workshops & Panel Discussions |
| | Free Time |
| | Closing Dinner Event
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| Monday, 23 November | Optional Activities or Departure |
Conference Topics
Scholarly Presentations
We invite scholars across disciplines to join us in Shanghai to present papers and projects related to any of the following areas or related topics:
(1) The Role of social entrepreneurs in the construction process of the harmonious society;
The Role of institutions to promote social entrepreneurship
The Structure, innovation, and impact of social ventures
(4) Social entrepreneurship in Asia
International comparisons of social entrepreneurship
Creation and management of green or clean technology
The use of entrepreneurship to address social problem solving
Other Presentations In addition to paper session, conference sessions will also take place related to the following topics.
- Case studies related to the themes
- Working papers related to the topics and themes
Submissions
We are accepting two types of submissions for this conference. Academic paper submissions are full manuscripts that will be presented at the conference. (See paper submission guidelines below.) Abstracts are also permitted for paper sessions but priority will be given to full manuscripts.
We will have a limited number of workshop presentations. A 1-page abstract can be submitted for these presentations for consideration the working paper and case study sessions and our panel on innovative educational practices.
Electronic submissions will be accepted until August 15, 2009. Please indicate if you are making a submission for the academic paper sessions or the workshop presentations. Send manuscripts or abstracts via email to cueed@business.rutgers.edu.
Paper Submission Guidelines
Paper submissions should follow the AOM Conference guidelines as presented below::
a. The entire paper (title page, abstract, main text, figures, tables, references, etc.) must be in ONE
document using one of the following formats: Portable Document Format (.PDF) or Microsoft Word 2003 or later (.DOC)
b. The maximum length of the paper is 30 pages (including ALL tables, appendices and references).
c. The format for tables and figures, references, and appendices should follow the Academy of
Management Journal's Style Guide:.
d. Use Times New Roman 12-pitch font, double spaced, 1-inch (2.5 cm) margin all around, and 8 1/5 by 11 page setting..
e. Number all of the pages of the paper.
f. Check that the paper prints correctly (i.e., all imported figures and tables appear), and ensure that the file is virus-free.
For more information about the Global Social Venture Research Conference please contact Jasmine Cordero or Jeffrey Robinson at cueed@business.rutgers.edu.
We hope you will join us for an exciting conference in Shanghai China.
| Mr. Tony Koo Vice Dean and Managing Director Global Management Education Institute Shanghai University Conference Logistics Chairperson Mr. Hao Jiao Adjunct Director for Research, Global Management Education Institute Shanghai University Conference Logistics Co-Chairperson | Professor Jeffrey A. Robinson Assistant Director, Rutgers University Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development Co-Conference Program Chairperson Professor dt ogilvie Director, Rutgers University Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development Co-Conference Program Chairperson |
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