2024 JBVI Bootcamp Hong Kong
Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong
26th August 2024
Hosted by Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong - JBVI Bootcamp is intended for entrepreneurship researchers in Asia Pacific who want to explore new topics in entrepreneurship, innovative research methods, and conceptual modelling and theorising. In addition, each participant will have the opportunity to receive feedback on their research project and overall guidance around how they can both develop a publication strategy and embed impact early on into their research projects. More information attached.
Complete the application form (https://forms.gle/a7MHXTJ1Y8vhqwsw9) including structured abstract of a research project or paper (1,000 words max) and a short bio (100 words max). Deadline By 01st of July 2024.
Pablo Munoz, Professor of Entrepreneurship Co-Director Durham Enterprise Centre I Durham University Business School Co-Director Centre for Social Justice and Community Action I Department of Sociology t: +44 (0)191 3345200 w: https://www.durham.ac.uk/business/our-people/pablo-munoz-roman Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Business Venturing Insights Founder, MIND Your Business & Social Science Enterprise Lab |
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