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2020 AOM Conference – Schedule for asynchronous PDWs

  • 1.  2020 AOM Conference – Schedule for asynchronous PDWs

    Posted 08-03-2020 18:15

    Dear ENT Division Members, 

    I hope you and your loved ones remain healthy and safe.

    Together with my colleagues from the Division's leadership, it is my great pleasure to invite you to take part in the many exciting PDWs that are set to take place online as part of the 2020 AOM Conference's asynchronous program. These events will take place as a series of recorded videos, presentations, and slides with a discussion feed that can be accessed through the AOM Conference website over the next few weeks. To make your planning easier, here is the list of 10 asynchronous PDWs sponsored by the Division.

    Submission #

    Title

    13317

    Digital Technologies and Platforms: Reshaping Entrepreneurship, Business Models, and Ecosystem

    13836

    Reframing Social Entrepreneurship Research: Embracing a Strategic Perspective

    14467

    Fifty Shades of Entrepreneurial Action: Engaging Contextual, Processual and Non-Deliberative Facets

    10166

    Rationality in the Entrepreneurship Process: Is Being Rational Actually Rational?

    19644

    From Firm to Industry: Bridging Levels of Analysis in Qualitative Research in Entrepreneurship

    14067

    Crowdfunding: Broadening our Sight Through Theory-Building

    10198

    Making Theoretical Contributions: Our Entrepreneurial Journeys

    12737

    In Search of Inclusive Innovation: Emerging Research and Intervention

    18303

    Entrepreneur-Led Economic Development: Entrepreneurial Communities Through the Right Eyes

    16620

    Transgenerational Entrepreneurship in Family Firms 4.0: Broadening our Sight for the Next Decade

     

    Please understand that even if the AOM Conference Program list specific dates and times for these events, it does so strictly for programming purposes: registered attendants to the Conference can watch and take part in the academic exchanges at a time of their own choosing, throughout the next few weeks.

    Needless to say, this virtual meeting is a first for all of us – and we all appreciate that the challenges of the current circumstances and conference modes will be different for each of our members. Given our Division members' enthusiasm and entrepreneurial spirit, we expect to see lively discussions and exciting contributions emerge from these asynchronous workshops! 

    Information for logging in onto these asynchronous workshops is available on the AOM Conference website.

    Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Division sponsors, including our Gold sponsor, The Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, our Silver sponsors, Baylor University, Stockholm School of Economics, and Farmer School of Business, and our Bronze Sponsors, Colorado State University's Institute for Entrepreneurship, Babson College's Blank Center for Entrepreneurship, Texas Tech University, North Carolina State's Entrepreneurship Clinic, the New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, the Centre for Family Enterprise and Ownership, QUT Business School's Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research and the Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy.  We are deeply indebted to them.

    With my deep gratitude for your continuous engagement with the Division,

    April M. Franco

    PDW Chair
    Associate Professor, Economics and Strategy
    Chair and Graduate Chair, Department of Management
    University of Toronto Scarborough



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    April Franco
    University of Toronto
    Toronto
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