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Tel-Aviv SMS Conference March 9-11, 2014 - Submission website open (Sept. 1, 2013 deadline)

  • 1.  Tel-Aviv SMS Conference March 9-11, 2014 - Submission website open (Sept. 1, 2013 deadline)

    Posted 06-21-2013 06:02
    Tel-Aviv SMS Conference March 9-11, 2014 - Submission website open (Sept.
    1, 2013 deadline)



    Strategic Management Society Special Conference

    Startup and Restart Strategies

    Tel-Aviv, Israel, March 9-11, 2014

    Submission deadline: September 1, 2013

    Submission site now open



    Keynote Speakers:

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    Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford University

    Will Mitchell, University of Toronto

    Edward Zajac, Northwestern University



    Conference Advisory Board:

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    Jay Barney, University of Utah

    Joel Baum, University of Toronto

    Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University

    Daniel Levinthal, University of Pennsylvania

    Zur Shapira, New York University



    Conference Program Co-Chairs:

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    Gary Dushnitsky, London Business School

    Niron Hashai, Hebrew University

    Dovev Lavie, Technion

    Ithai Stern, Northwestern University



    Conference Track Chairs:

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    Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School

    Alfonso Gambardella, Bocconi University

    Lori Rosenkopf, University of Pennsylvania

    Myles Shaver, University of Minnesota



    Doctoral Workshop Coordinator:

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    Robert Salomon, New York University





    At the heels of the recent financial crisis, nations and corporations seek
    policies and strategies that drive innovation, entrepreneurship and growth.
    Policy makers, business practitioners and academics attempt to uncover the
    strategies and best practices that can revitalize the economy. Old
    strategies are revisited while new strategies are evaluated in an effort to
    restart the economy and leave the crisis behind. Startup firms are formed
    with the aim of introducing innovative solutions while established firms
    attempt to leverage their market access. In this pursuit for
    entrepreneurial drivers, nations and corporations seek to cooperate and
    coordinate their policies and strategies in order to recover and reengage
    in business development. Startup and restart strategies are needed to cope
    with these challenges and opportunities. How can corporations facilitate
    innovation and harness an entrepreneurial spirit? How can startup firms in
    various parts of the world achieve leadership positions in international
    markets? How can startup firms organize their operations and establish
    supportive infrastructures of investors, business partners, suppliers and
    customers that enable them to enhance efficiency and performance? What
    common challenges do developing countries face in nurturing multinational
    corporations? What business practices support innovation and enhance firms’
    positions in international markets? What roles do interfirm cooperation and
    coordination serve in the economic development of corporations and nations?
    These important questions have captured the attention of strategy scholars
    and business practitioners interested in capitalizing on the opportunities
    that await countries and corporations beyond the economic recovery.



    This special SMS conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, will bring together
    academics, practitioners, and consultants in an effort to contemplate how
    entrepreneurs, corporations and nations can leverage cooperation and
    coordination in order to revitalize their operations, initiate growth, and
    bring innovation to international markets. The conference theme "Startup
    and Restart Strategies" underscores both the challenges and opportunities
    that startup firms and corporations face when seeking to foster innovation,
    commercialization and global market reach following a period of economic
    setback. The conference seeks to explore ideas and deliver cutting-edge
    knowledge in areas of organization, collaboration, entrepreneurship, and
    international business that shed light on this phenomenon. The Tel Aviv
    special SMS conference calls for relevant conceptual and empirical
    contributions from various parts of the world that can facilitate
    conversation and scholarly debate, and inform academic thought and practice.



    The conference combines four competitive tracks with plenary keynote
    sessions, a practice track, a doctoral workshop, and academic development
    workshops that together promote the theme of startup and restart
    strategies. The competitive tracks align broadly with the domains of the
    Competitive Strategy, Corporate Strategy, Global Strategy, Knowledge and
    Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, and Cooperative Strategies
    interest groups of SMS. We welcome submissions of paper proposals, panel
    proposals, academic development workshops, and doctoral workshop
    applications, using the following links:



    Conference announcement:
    http://ie.technion.ac.il/Home/Users/dlavie/SMS_Special_Conf_A4_PR.pdf



    Conference video: http://ie.technion.ac.il/Home/Users/dlavie/SMSlogo.mp4



    Download call for proposals:
    http://telaviv.strategicmanagement.net/pdf/SC_TelAviv_Call_for_Proposals.pdf



    Guidelines for paper and panel proposals:
    http://telaviv.strategicmanagement.net/submissions/guidelines.php



    Guidelines for submitting proposals for academic development workshops:
    http://telaviv.strategicmanagement.net/academic_workshop/overview.php



    Doctoral & thesis development workshop:
    http://telaviv.strategicmanagement.net/doctoral_workshop/index.php



    For more information visit the conference website:
    http://telaviv.strategicmanagement.net/

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