**Apologies for cross listing.**
Please join us for a stimulating and interactive PDW on an important process that all new ventures face: resource mobilization. Our PDW will have two parts: 1) A panel of highly accomplished and experienced scholars who will reflect on and discuss future research opportunities on this exciting topic and 2) Roundtables where attendees can interact with our panelists to receive feedback on their research ideas, questions, and projects.
This PDW should benefit scholars broadly interested in new ventures from various theoretical perspectives (e.g., strategy, entrepreneurship, organizational theory, organizational behavior, technology management), methodological approaches (e.g., deductive hypothesis testing, inductive theory building), and career stages (e.g., doctoral student, junior faculty, senior faculty). Attendance is open for all and pre-registration is not required. Please see details below:
PDW: New Venture Resource Mobilization: Reflections and Opportunities for Future Research
Session: 408 | Sponsors: STR, ENT, OMT, TIM
Date: Saturday; Aug 10, 2024; 2:00PM - 3:30PM CT (GMT-5/UTC-5)
Location: Sheraton Grand Chicago in Michigan B
AOM program link: https://cdmcd.co/LEJG4r
Pre-registration is not required
Panelist: Susan Cohen, U. of Georgia
Panelist: Greg Fisher, Indiana U.
Panelist: Melissa Graebner, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Panelist: Yong Li, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas
Organizer: Suho Han, Syracuse U.
Organizer: Alex Murray, U. of Oregon
Organizer: Andy Wu, Harvard U.
Abstract:
To exploit opportunities and become successful, new ventures must mobilize several critical resources such as financial, human, and social capital. Research on new venture resource mobilization has gained increasing interest among strategy scholars, as it speaks to fundamental themes of firm performance and heterogeneity. The topic has also appealed to scholars across entrepreneurship, organizational theory, and organizational behavior. While the literature has made progress in understanding how entrepreneurs and new ventures gain crucial resources, several recent papers also highlight existing limitations and unexplored questions that hamper its progress (e.g., Clough et al., 2019; Dushnitsky & Matusik, 2019; Hallen et al., 2020).
In this workshop, we provide an interactive forum to address current limitations and collectively find ways to advance the literature. To facilitate this aim, we bring together a panel of thought leaders with a track record of publishing research on new venture resource mobilization from diverse theoretical backgrounds, contexts, and methodologies. Through a panel session, audience Q&A, and intimate breakout roundtables, this PDW seeks to stimulate new research directions while promoting a community of scholars interested in this exciting domain.
For questions, please reach out to any of the co-organizers: Suho Han (shan33@syr.edu), Alex Murray (amm16@uoregon.edu), and Andy Wu (awu@hbs.edu).
We hope to see you there!
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Suho Han
Assistant Professor
Syracuse University
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