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  • 1.  Call for Papers- for Posting

    Posted 09-27-2023 09:27

    We are pleased to announce that the 2024 Diana International Research Conference will take place in Stockholm, Sweden from June 1-3, 2024, with the theme of "Women's Entrepreneurship: Implications for Policy".  

     

    It is well documented that female entrepreneurship contributes remarkably to  economies and societies. The most recent Women's Entrepreneurship Report 2021/22 (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2022) stresses the importance of female entrepreneurship as the backbone of economic growth and stability for countries worldwide.  Overall, entrepreneurship almost uniformly is presented as a pathway to provide economic stability for women, and subsequently their families, while also serving as a pathway to political, social and personal empowerment.   

     

    To this end, countries world-wide have created policies to encourage, support and scale entrepreneurship and economic development. "Policy is the domain in which designated actors (legislators) propose and enact solutions to public problems" (Brush & Greene, 2016).  Overall, governments and NGOs around the world present messaging and promote activities to support women's entrepreneurial development as a key element for building economies. Some consider policy to be the most important component of an entrepreneurial ecosystem (Foss et al., 2019). As such, regulatory domains may be viewed quite broadly, including issues of taxation, financial services, telecommunications, transportation, labor markets, immigration, industry support, education and training, infrastructure, and health (Mazzarol, 2014). Worldwide policies directed at women entrepreneurs run the gamut from tax relief to seed financing, training and education, family leave and child-care (Greene & Brush, 2023; Coleman, et al., 2019).  

     

    But, despite the popularity and proliferation of policies for women entrepreneurs and women's entrepreneurship, there remain challenges because the narratives informing policy may be based on outdated assumptions (e.g., that all women entrepreneurs are disadvantaged), the implications can be vague, and the impact on life opportunities and equality may be unclear (Greene & Brush, 2023; Henry et al., 2017; Foss, et al, 2018).  Also, many countries struggle how to approach the topic of women business owners in the context of women in the labor force -- employer and/or employee?  And finally, questions exist as to the necessary mix of blanket and specialized policies to address the intersectionality of the demographics of women business owners – and their businesses.    

     

    Better connecting academic research to policy is a means to enhance and improve success of women entrepreneurs. Building on this new reality, the 2024 Conference seeks conceptual and empirical papers that consider women's entrepreneurship with regards to policy formation, implementation, impact and measurement. More specifically, research examining policy formation, implementation, and impact across all aspects of women's entrepreneurship is welcome for the Diana Conference 2024.

     

    More specifically, invited topics on policy implications include: 

    • Women's entrepreneurship in and across contexts: global, multi-cultural, geographic, community, family, industrial, sectoral, cultural and institutional
    • Women - led businesses: characteristics (e.g., size, technology, innovation, form, growth trajectory) 
    • Women entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial processes: organizing, launching, developing, financing, managing, growing and exiting  
    • Intersections of individual and social differences for women entrepreneurs: skills, competencies, race, class, ethnicity, socio-cultural, experiences, education 
    • Women entrepreneurs as employers and employees, e.g. where and how women entrepreneurs fit into the labor force 

     

    We encourage papers that explore new research ideas, adopt novel methodological approaches and contribute to theory development to help advance the field and pave the way for an exciting future research agenda for the Diana community.  

     

    Hosted by ESBRI in Stockholm, Sweden, the 2024 Diana Conference will provide scholars with an exciting new conference experience. Delegates will have opportunities to participate in a range of innovative sessions comprising plenaries, facilitated critical synopsis, roundtable and themed panel discussions. There will also be opportunities for scholars to debate early-stage - novel but potentially ground-breaking research ideas - with the international Diana community. 

     

    KEY DATES

    Abstract Submission Deadline

    December 1, 2023

    Acceptance Notification

    March 1, 2024

    Optional "Best Paper Award" Entry: Full Paper Deadline

    April 1, 2024

    Conference & Impact Day:

    June 1-3, 2024

    -May 31: Evening Reception
    -June 1-2: Research Conference
    -June 3: Impact Day

     

    The abstract submission portal is now open. Please go to bit.ly/2024dirc to submit your abstract. The deadline for submitting your abstract is December 1, 2023. Please refer to the guidelines for abstract submissions if you have questions.  

     

    Authors should expect to receive notification of acceptance by March 1, 2024. Full papers are due by April 1, 2024 and these will be considered for "Best Paper Awards."  Authors are limited to authoring/co-authoring no more than two submissions.

     

    This year we are offering the following Best Paper Awards:

    Conceptual / Qualitative Best Paper  

    Junior Scholar Best Paper  

    Empirical Best Paper  

    Best Paper Fitting the Conference Theme  

     

    If you have further questions feel free to email us at dirc@babson.edu.

     

    We look forward to seeing you at the conference!

     

    Regards,

     

    The 2024 Diana Conference Chairs:

     

    Candida Brush, Babson College, US  

    Amanda Elam, Babson College, US

    Magnus Aronsson, ESBRI, Sweden  

    Malin Malmstrom, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden  

    Friederike Welter, University of Siegen, Germany  

    Christine Woods, University of Auckland, New Zealand


     

    Prof. Candida G. Brush

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    Babson College- Entrepreneurship Division

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