Dear colleagues:
This August at the Academy of Management we will be offering a PDW entitled "Bringing Entrepreneurship Theories to Life through Classroom Exercises." This PDW strives to provide a dynamic setting in which facilitators and participants team up to create exercises for the entrepreneurship classroom that are based on our domain's seminal ideas and frameworks.
If you want to take an active role in making the seminal ideas of entrepreneurship come alive in the classroom, then this PDW is for YOU. Do you have an article or book that you would like to see turned into a classroom exercise? If you do, please enter its citation using the link to the google form below. We will use selected entries from this poll as a starting point to develop the exercises during the PDW. Vote as often as you like, and please tell your friends in entrepreneurship!
http://goo.gl/forms/0gGIBDXK7iNwXBqT2
Thank you for your consideration. Here is a link to the program listing.
Co-Organizers: Craig E. Armstrong, University of Alabama, and Phillip H. Kim, Babson College
Facilitators: Abdul Ali, Babson College; LaKami Baker, Auburn University; Linda Edelman, Bentley University; Reddi Kotha, Singapore Management University; Scott Newbert, Villanova University; Anders Richtner, Stockholm School of Economics; Siddharth Vedula, Babson College.
PDW details:
Friday, August 5, 2016, 1:00 to 2.30PM
Hilton Anaheim, Malibu Room
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