Background: Hybrid entrepreneurs, namely entrepreneurs that hold a paid job, are a large and economically impactful part of the entrepreneurial population. While studies of hybrid entrepreneurship have stimulated important contributions to entrepreneurship theory, research has been slow to accelerate, due in part to many challenges in the publication process. If you do research on hybrid entrepreneurship and have encountered these challenges, or are interested in new directions in hybrid entrepreneurship research, we invited you to attend our PDW, which is facilitated by a number of established experts from the fields of entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, finance, and human resource management and organizational behavior.
This PDW is open to all AOM attendees, and features…
…an expert panel conversation and round table session related to research topics in hybrid entrepreneurship.Topics include, but are not limited to:
• Challenges associated with hybrid employees from employers' perspectives
• Negative and positive spillovers from venture to job / job to venture
• Psychological challenges facing hybrid entrepreneurs, including well-being, stress, work-life balance, burnout, etc.
• Performance implications of hybrid entrepreneurs' businesses
• Hybrids as catalysts for intrapreneurial opportunities
• Time allocation between paid employment and venture
• Hybrids as catalysts for female, social and sustainable entrepreneurship
• HR policy and reward systems for hybrid entrepreneurs
Name of the PDW (in AOM Program):
174 It Takes Two: The Potential and Perils of Hybrid Entrepreneurship Research
Date and Time: Friday, Aug 4 2023 2:00PM - 3:30PM ET (UTC-4)
Location: Boston Hynes Convention Center in 210
Facilitators:
David Audretsch, Jon Carr, Emily D. Campion, Jie (Jasmine) Feng, Jeff Hornsby, Donald Kuratko, Michael Lerman, Moren Levesque, Tim Michaelis, Simon Parker, Jeffrey Pollack, and Karl Wennberg
Organizing team:
Gavin Williamson (University of Tennessee), Ali Mchiri (New Mexico State University), Alexandra Hofmockel (Philipps-University Marburg), Vivien Procher (Philipps-University Marburg), Diemo Urbig (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg)
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Gavin Williamson
Doctoral Student
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville TN
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