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Save the Date: AOM PDW – Family Entrepreneurship at the Interface: Bridging Communities and Expanding Horizons.

  • 1.  Save the Date: AOM PDW – Family Entrepreneurship at the Interface: Bridging Communities and Expanding Horizons.

    Posted 07-26-2017 05:03

    Dear Colleague,

    We are very happy to invite you to the Academy of Management Professional Development Workshop: Family Entrepreneurship at the Interface: Bridging Communities and Expanding Horizons. Saturday, Aug 5th 2017 at 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Hilton Atlanta, room 223



    Chairs:

    Kathleen Randerson, Audencia Business School

    Céline Barredy, Paris X Nanterre, CEROS

    Clay Dibrell, U. of Mississippi

    Cristina Bettinelli, U. of Bergamo


    Presenters:

    Esra Memili, U. of North Carolina, Greensboro

    Andrea Calabrò, U. of Witten/Herdecke

    Mathew Ray Allen, Babson College

    G. T. Lumpkin, U. of Oklahoma

    Kimberly A. Eddleston, Northeastern U.

    Allison Pearson, Mississippi State U.

    Claudio G. Muller, U. of Chile

    Torsten Michael Pieper, Kennesaw State U.

    Eddy Laveren, U. of Antwerp/ Antwerp Management School

    Reinhard Prugl, Zeppelin U.

    Nadine Kammerlander, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management

     

    Moderators:

    Josh Daspit, Mississippi State U.

    Alfredo De Massis, Free U. Bozen, Bolzano and Lancaster U.

    Participants

    Pramodita Sharma, U. of Vermont

    Tyge Payne, Texas Tech U.

    William S Schulze, U. of Utah

    Claire Seaman, Queen Margaret U.

    Franz Kellermanns, U. of North Carolina, Charlotte

    Erik Monsen, U. of Vermont


    Our goal in this PDW is to open the discussions in Family Entrepreneurship to the different scholarly communities dedicated directly or indirectly to the topic. The second aim is to offer the same opportunity of open discussion and questioning related to the practice and research of Family Entrepreneurship. The workshop will unfold in two parts: during the first part representatives of the different scholarly communities will present the specificities in a PechaKucha. The second part will take place as a "town hall meeting": participants can ask questions to the panel composed of representatives of the different Family Entrepreneurship scholarly communities and representatives of the different outlets of Family Entrepreneurship Research. The moderators will reformulate the questions and allocate the questions to the experts, as well as stimulate discussion among the panelists and with the audience. This session will provide first an excellent opportunity for current protagonists of Family Entrepreneurship to connect, and second to develop their research, practice and teaching to gain new skills and insights, and build professional contacts with peers and seniors in the field.
    We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta in August!


    Best regards,

    Clay, Cristina, Céline, Kathleen




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    Cristina Bettinelli 
    University of Bergamo



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