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Governance Structures for Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Developing Countries

  • 1.  Governance Structures for Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Developing Countries

    Posted 07-07-2015 11:36
    Dear Colleagues, 

    We hope you will find the following session at AoM of interest and look forward to seeing you there!

    Best wishes,
    John and Debbie

    Program Session #: 1191 | Submission: 18673 | Sponsor(s): (CAU) 
    Scheduled: Monday, Aug 10 2015 1:15PM - 2:45PM at Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Burrard Room

    Governance Structures for Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Developing Countries
    Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

          
      
      

    Organizer: Deborah E. de Lange; Ryerson U.; 
    Organizer: John Dilyard; St. Francis College; 

    This caucus will encourage discussion to explore new types of governance structures that support the emergence of entrepreneurship and the related ecosystems in developing countries. Local entrepreneurship puts local people in charge and if conducted with some guiding structures, may offer frameworks for building local sustainable economies for future generations.

    Participants will be expected to come to this caucus with at least one fresh case study related to new governance structures for building entrepreneurial ecosystems in developing countries. Participants will be expected to write up the case in at least a summary form and be willing to share it with the group and for inclusion in a potential book of cases.

    Search Terms:Sustainable development , Governance structures , Entrepreneurial ecosystems



    Deborah de Lange, BASc (Electrical Engineering), CPA, CMA, MBA, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Global Management Studies
    Ted Rogers School of Management, TRS1-123
    Ryerson University
    55 Dundas St. West
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5G 2C5
    Tel. (416) 979-5000 x 7504

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