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USASBE Social Entrepreneurship Track

  • 1.  USASBE Social Entrepreneurship Track

    Posted 01-03-2008 18:47

    For those of you who are attending the USASBE conference and are interested in social entrepreneurship/nonprofit entrepreneurship/public entrepreneurship, we have a fantastic track for the conference.  In addition, leaders from several social entrepreneurship networks will join us for the Special Interest Group meeting on Friday from 6-7pm to discuss moving the field forward.  See you in San Antonio!

                                                         

    Debbi Brock,

    Track Chair

     

    USASBE 2008 Program

    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRACK

    For Faculty Engaged in Teaching and Research in Social Entrepreneurship

     

    Friday, January 11, 2008

    Friday, from 10:15am - 11:30am in San Antonio A

    Entrepreneurs without Borders: Universities Forming International Partnerships

    Tony Mendes, University of Illinois; Sarah Elizabeth Menninger, University of Illinois

    Friday, from 10:15am - 11:30am in San Lorenzo Room

    College/University Partnerships with Microcredit Funders: A Social Entrepreneurial Approach for Fighting Poverty

    Harriet Stephenson, Seattle University; Mark Pomerantz, Social Profits; Leo Simpson, Western Kentucky University; Warner Woodworth, Brigham Young University

    Friday, from 1:45pm - 3:00pm in San Antonio A

    Social Entrepreneurship Impact 2007

    Gary Palin, North Carolina State University; Rebeca Hwang, Stanford University

    Friday, from 3:30pm - 4:45pm in San Antonio A

    Social Entrepreneurship: Educating, Interacting, & Experiencing

    Heidi Neck, Babson College; Candida Brush, Babson College; Patricia G. Greene, Babson College; Stephen Schiffman, Babson College; Denis Ceru

    Friday, from 6:00pm – 7:00pm in San Gabriel A

    Social Entrepreneurship Interest Group Meeting

    As part of the USASBE Social Entrepreneurship Special Interest Group, we plan to get together a host of individuals from various networks to meet on Friday, January 11th to discuss moving the field forward.  After learning what each of the networks/organizations are doing in the field, the majority of our time together will focus on moving the field forward.  I encourage you to see the work that we have done on the University Network website (www.universitynetwork.org) on sharing social entrepreneurship courses and syllabi, cases, research and other information with faculty from a variety of disciplines. The question is:  what can we do collectively through our organizations to share resources to grow this emerging field?  Where is there duplication and where can we collaborate.  

     

    Organizations Represented: Marina Kim, ASHOKA and University Network; Tony Mendes, Entrepreneurs without Borders and World Universities Network; Gary Palin, Impact; Debbi Brock, University Network, Social Entrepreneurship E-Journal; Warner Woodworth, Academy of Management SE Informal Network; Mark Pomerantz, Social Profits; Ayman Eltarabishy, 3E Experiential Learning; Robin Anderson, Editor, Journal of Enterprising Communities; Mark Pomerantz, Social Profits

     

    ~ Snack break provided by North Carolina State University Entrepreneurship Education Initiative ~

     

     

    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRACK

     

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2008

    Saturday, from 8:30am - 9:45am in San Antonio Main Ballroom

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS:  Why Social Entrepreneurship Matters

    Arthur C. Brooks, Syracuse University

    Saturday, from 10:15am - 11:30am in Esparza Library

    Using Social Entrepreneurship to Engender Innovative, Civic-Minded, Socially Driven Young Individuals

    Debbi Brock, Berea College; Susan D. Steiner, The University of Tampa; Marina Kim, Ashoka

    Saturday, from 1:45pm - 3:00pm in San Antonio A

    Social Entrepreneurship: Experiential Models for Practice and Profit

    Phil Weilerstein, NCIIA; Susannah Howe, Smith College; Robin Anderson, University of Portland; Thomas O'Neal, University of Central Florida

    Saturday, from 1:45pm - 3:00pm in Palo Duro Pavillion

    ESOs/ED and Social/NonProfit and Regional Economic Development

    APPALACHIAN BY DESIGN CASE STUDY
    Debbi Brock, Berea College

    Saturday, from 1:45pm - 3:00pm in San Gabriel AB room

    Social/NonProfit + Small Business + Technology and Life Sciences: Teaching Cases

    THE RISE AND FALL OF THE RAYMOND INSTITUTE: INSIDE A TALE OF UNFULFILLED PROMISE

    Carol Wittmeyer, St. Bonaventure University

    Saturday, from 3:30pm - 4:45pm in San Antonio A

    Social Entrepreneurship: Pedagogy or Andragogy?

    ORG.  ENTREPRENEURSHIP & THE PERFORMANCE LINKAGE IN UNIV. EXTENSION

    Julie M. Fox, Ohio State University (Best Paper Nominee)

    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: IS IT ACHIEVING THE DESIRED AIMS?

    Susan D. Steiner, The University of Tampa and Debbi Brock, Berea College

    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: DESIGN OF A NEW UNIVERSITY COURSE

    Robert S. D'Intino, Rowan University


    SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2008

    Sunday, from 10:15am - 11:30am in San Antonio C

    Entrepreneurial Intentions, Social Networks, and Social Entrepreneurs

    BEYOND INTENT: ANTECEDENTS OF RESILIENCE & PRECIPITATING EVENTS FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AND ... ACTION

    Norris Kreuger, TEAMS / TechConnect; William Schulte Jr., Shenandoah University; Jeffrey Stamp, University of North Dakota

    THE IMPACT OF RESOURCES ON THE SUCCESS OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ORGANIZATIONS: THE SYMBIOSIS OF ENTITIES IN THE SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT NETWORK

    Moriah A. Meyskens, Florida International University; Alan Carsrud, FIU; Richard Cardozo

     

     

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