Yes, this is yet another plug for a session at the AoM. If you attended our symposium last year, you will remember what awesome talent lined up for this. (The photos of Pablo in his 'suit'?)
And you will remember it was standing room only... so get there early or buy a beer for one of the panelists to snag a reserved seat? Seriously, this has been an honor to be associated with great colleagues. You will get an overview of the best thinking and work that brings insights from neuroscience to entrepreneurship.
Science IS hard... but these presenters will show you that it's worth it!
p.s. we promise not to wire any of you up to a PET scan or fMRI (that'll be at the ENT Social, lol)
Session Type: Symposium Program Session: 1080 | Submission: 15922 | Sponsor(s): (ENT, MOC) Scheduled: Monday, Aug 10 2015 11:30AM - 1:00PM at Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 011 | | | Is "Neuroentrepreneurship" Worth Pursuing? Neuroentrepreneurship | |
|
| View Map |
Chair: Norris F. Krueger, Entrepreneurship Northwest Distinguished Speaker: Russ McBride, U. of Utah Distinguished Speaker: Robert Joseph Wuebker, U. of Utah Presenter: Pablo Martin de Holan, EM Lyon Distinguished Speaker: Julia Katharina Binder, Technische U. München Presenter: Denis A. Gregoire, HEC Montreal Distinguished Speaker: Aparna Sud, MIT Sloan Presenter: Dina Pereira, Centro de Estudos de Gestão do Instituto Superior Técnico (CEG-IST) Discussant: Silvia Fernandes Costa, Northeastern U. Discussant: Beate Cesinger, New Design U. Discussant: Andrew Lewis Maxwell, York U. Discussant: Gabi Kaffka, U. of Twente
|
| Last year, we asked: Why is that presentations on "neuro-entrepreneurship" are so well-attended (and applauded) yet little traction has really occurred? Similarly, we asked why it was that in entrepreneurship we hear a regular drumbeat calling for nurturing the entrepreneurial mindset yet we see little progress in rigorously defining that. Nor do we see much progress is applying what we do know. The potential is significant; it seems that every issue of a neuroscience journal offers something that speaks to entrepreneurship and related phenomena. The diverse presenters in 2014 showed this potential for great research and the sizable audience was skeptical yet supportive, launching a learning community. This session brings together some of the leading thinkers on these questions, each bringing a unique perspective on the question of "where next?" for "neuroentrepreneurship." Our format here will be to raise some provocative questions like the ones above and the chair will provide a brief overview and introductions. Next, our panelists will brief us on their current work and then reflect on these provocative questions. We have a diverse set of scholars, both rising and veteran, from Europe and North America and as you will see very differing perspectives on moving neuroentrepreneurship forward. |
Norris
"How can I help you to grow entrepreneurs?" Norris Krueger, Ph.D.
************************************** 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!