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PhD Blocked Seminar at HEC Paris: Institutional Analysis: Sociological and Organizational Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, May 31st – June 17th, 2021, Instructor: Patricia Thornton

  • 1.  PhD Blocked Seminar at HEC Paris: Institutional Analysis: Sociological and Organizational Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, May 31st – June 17th, 2021, Instructor: Patricia Thornton

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    Instructor: Patricia Thornton, Professor of Sociology and Entrepreneurship, Texas A&M University, and Senior Research Fellow, HEC Paris.

    Course description

    Entrepreneurship is defined as the creation and growth of business ventures. It is the process of identifying and developing social and economic opportunities through the efforts of individuals and organizations who start and build new businesses, either as independent enterprises or within incumbent organizations.
    The study of entrepreneurship is interdisciplinary. Recently, considerable resources have been allocated to the study and teaching of entrepreneurship, resulting in an increasing momentum of research in a variety of perspectives. Entrepreneurship as a field does not have its own conceptual framework to theorize and predict empirical phenomena. This has led scholars to rely on the social science disciplines including sociology and organization theory to produce a variety of partial views and programmatic statements of issues, debates, and approaches to the study of entrepreneurship. Insofar as there is a central theme in the readings in the course, it is that an actor's social position is a critical influence on the likelihood that he, she or it (when the actor is an organization) will engage in entrepreneurial activity.

    Learning outcomes

    This course presents an interdisciplinary exploration of this work with the goal of generating new ideas for dissertation prospectuses and publishable papers. The emphasis is on understanding how to conduct and publish compelling research. The focus will be on producing novel research of your own by asking interesting questions.


    Dates: May 31st – June 17th, 2021
    Format: 18h, 6 x 3h sessions, online course, 3 ECTS

    Tuition:
    - Participants from HEC Partner/Network Universities: EUR 450
    - Participants form other universities: EUR 900

    How to Apply

    Submit by email to Britta Delhay (doctorat@hec.fr), your CV (résumé) and your personal statement (max one page) which includes your current research interests (thesis topic) and contact details of your thesis supervisor .

    Application deadline: April 31st, 2021

    Link: https://www.hec.edu/en/doctoral-program/admissions/block-seminars

    Attached: Course prospectus

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    Olivier Chatain
    Associate Professor
    PhD Coordinator, Business Policy and Strategy
    HEC Paris
    Jouy-en-Josas France
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