Dear ENT Scholars,
My colleague, Barbara Bird, and I are looking for studies/scales measuring entrepreneur satisfaction. If you have some helpful guidance on prominent citations, please email either of us:
Mandi Bullough
amanda.bullough@thinderbird.edu
Barbara Bird
profbarb1@gmail.com
Many thanks!
Prof. Amanda Bullough, Ph.D.
Thunderbird School of Global Management
On Jul 24, 2013, at 5:30 PM, "Amanda Bullough" <
amanda.bullough@THUNDERBIRD.EDU> wrote:
> Dear ENT Division,
>
> We’d like to announce our upcoming professional development workshop at
> the Academy of Management Conference in Lake Buena Vista:
>
> Program Session #: 158 | Submission: 11504 | Sponsor(s): (ENT)
> Scheduled: Friday, Aug 9 2013 4:45PM - 7:45PM at WDW Swan Resort in Osprey
> 1
>
> Get Creative! Data Collection Under Adverse Conditions
>
> Chair: Amanda Bullough; Thunderbird;
> Chair: Maija Renko; U. of Illinois, Chicago;
> Panelist: Paul D Reynolds; Aston Business School, UK;
> Panelist: Ted London; U. of Michigan;
> Panelist: Tim J Riesen; Norwich U.;
> Panelist: Heather Esper; U. of Michigan;
>
> Entrepreneurship happens and can be encouraged in places considered
> adverse for most researchers to reach, but it is these places where some
> of the most interesting new research questions abound. The goal of this
> workshop called, “Get Creative! Data Collection under Adverse Conditions,”
> is fivefold: 1) to expose the panelists and members of the audience to
> creative data collection techniques that are required when doing research
> among hard-to-reach populations, 2) to stimulate researchers to come up
> with novel and underexplored research questions and populations, 3) to
> encourage scholars to not shy away from pursuing interesting research
> questions that require collecting data in areas of adversity, 4) to
> discuss how to communicate these creative data collection techniques in
> the Methods sections of our papers, and ultimately, 5) to enhance the ENT
> Division 's level of scholarship by exploring opportunities for new
> research and even questioning core assumptions associated with acceptable
> data collection techniques. To do this, we have put together a panel of
> diverse researchers within the Entrepreneurship discipline who have
> collected data under adverse conditions. These scholars present data
> collection experiences ranging from war zones, to areas of abject poverty,
> to data collection challenges and mistakes. At the conclusion of the
> workshop, participants should takeaway new ideas for entrepreneurship
> research questions, exposure to numerous techniques already employed or
> developed by participants in the workshop, and a new-found energy for
> conducting research under conditions of adversity.
>
> We are soliciting volunteers who would like to lead one of the roundtable
> sessions during this PDW. If you are interested in being a table leader,
> please email Amanda Bullough.
>
> We look forward to seeing you in a few weeks!
>
> Prof. Amanda Bullough, Ph.D., M.S.
> Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship & Leadership
> Thunderbird School of Global Management
> 1 Global Place, Voris Bldg B 115, Glendale, AZ 85306
> Ph: 602-978-7502, Fax: 602-439-1435
>
amanda.bullough@thunderbird.edu
>
>
>
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