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Doing research on how new technologies, demographic shifts (ageing/migration?), socio-cultural trends (veganism?) or regulatory change (marijuana?) influence new venture creation? This is for you!

  • 1.  Doing research on how new technologies, demographic shifts (ageing/migration?), socio-cultural trends (veganism?) or regulatory change (marijuana?) influence new venture creation? This is for you!

    Posted 12-03-2018 20:42

    As far as we're concerned, you are addressing External Enablers! And we might want to include your work in a planned PDW for the 2019 AoM Annual Meeting.

     

    In "Entrepreneurial Opportunities and the Entrepreneurship Nexus" (Davidsson (2015) I suggested the notion of External Enablers (EE) as a more workable approach than Shane and Venkataraman's (2000) opportunities to account for the role of objective, actor-independent circumstances in new venture creation. I defined EE as "A single, distinct, external circumstance, which has the potential of playing an essential role in eliciting and/or enabling a variety of entrepreneurial endeavors by several (potential) actors" and exemplified it as "Changes to technology, demography, culture, human needs and wants; institutional framework conditions, macro-economic conditions, and the natural environment".

     

    We have since deepened the EE conceptualization in Davidsson, Recker, & von Briel (2018) and von Briel, Davidsson, & Recker (2018), and other researchers have also employed the EE construct (e.g., Bennett, 2018; Frederiks, Englis, Ehrenhard, & Groen, 2018; Leten, Belderbos, & Van Looy, 2016; Nambisan, 2017),

     

    We are now planning to develop an EE-centered PDW proposal for the 2019 AoM Annual meeting, following up on last year's successful PDW.

    We are therefore looking for high-quality, not-yet published work where external enablers (under whatever theoretical heading you prefer) or the EE construct play a significant role. If you are involved in this type of research and interested in showcasing it at a PDW, please send a brief EOI with a description of your on-going EE research to:

    per.davidsson@qut.edu

    frederik.vonbriel@qut.edu.au

    (preferably include both)

     

    References

     

    Bennett, D. L. (2018). Infrastructure investments and entrepreneurial dynamism in the US. Journal of Business Venturing, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2018.10.005.

    Davidsson, P. (2015). Entrepreneurial opportunities and the entrepreneurship nexus: A re-conceptualization. Journal of Business Venturing, 30(5), 674–695.

    Davidsson, P., Recker, J., & von Briel, F. (2018). External enablement of new venture creation: A framework. Academy of Management Perspectives, doi.org/10.5465/amp.2017.0163.

    Frederiks, A. J., Englis, B. G., Ehrenhard, M. L., & Groen, A. J. (2018). Entrepreneurial cognition and the quality of new venture ideas: An experimental approach to comparing future-oriented cognitive processes. Journal of Business Venturing, doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2018.05.007.

    Leten, B., Belderbos, R., & Van Looy, B. (2016). Entry and technological performance in new technology domains: Technological opportunities, technology competition and technological relatedness. Journal of Management Studies.

    Nambisan, S. (2017). Digital entrepreneurship: Toward a digital technology perspective of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 41(6), 1029-1055.

    Shane, S. A., & Venkataraman, S. (2000). The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research. Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 217-226.

    von Briel, F., Davidsson, P., & Recker, J. (2018). Digital technologies as external enablers of new venture creation in the IT hardware sector. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 42(1), 47-69.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Per

     

     Per Davidsson | Professor | Talbot Family Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurship, Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research (ACE) | QUT Business School (Management) | QUT | https://research.qut.edu.au/ace/ | Phone: +61 7 3138 2051 | Email: per.davidsson@qut.edu.au CRICOS No. 00213J

     

     



  • 2.  RE: Doing research on how new technologies, demographic shifts (ageing/migration?), socio-cultural trends (veganism?) or regulatory change (marijuana?) influence new venture creation? This is for you!

    Posted 12-05-2018 16:43
    Unfortunately my email address as given was incomplete. It should be:

    per.davidsson@qut.edu.au

    Frederik’s address is correct as given

    Regards,

    Per

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