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Special Issue in Dubious, Destructive, or Decisive? Spotting, Avoiding, and Rehabilitating the Dark Sides of Entrepreneurship

  • 1.  Special Issue in Dubious, Destructive, or Decisive? Spotting, Avoiding, and Rehabilitating the Dark Sides of Entrepreneurship

    Posted 05-13-2023 19:52
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    Call for Papers : Are you researching on the dark side, unproductive, unethical, destructive crime fraud, corruption, deception, manipulation, misconduct etc, in entrepreneurship research? 

    Please consider submitting to our special issue on

    "Dubious, Destructive, or Decisive? Spotting, Avoiding, and Rehabilitating the Dark Sides of Entrepreneurship"
    to Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal

    Entrepreneurship straddles positive and negative inputs, outputs, and outcomes. The predominant focus on positive aspects of entrepreneurial pursuit has overlooked mounting evidence of unproductive (Audretsch et al., 2021), unethical, and destructive actions, such as financial crime, customer fraud, investor deception (Desai & Acs, 2016; Scheaf & Wood, 2021; Antony et al., 2017), and other types of misconduct that erodes societal and environmental values (Anand et al., 2023; Haans & Oever, 2021). Since this so called "dark side" (Shepherd, 2019) was first acknowledged several decades ago (de Vries, 1985; Baumol, 1990), significant gaps remain in theorizing and modelling how entrepreneurs choose, switch, or sustain negative ends and means (Hainz, 2018; Luca & Zervas, 2016; Theoharakis et al., 2021). We encourage inquiries that explicitly foreground the causes, contingencies, and remedies of the dark side of entrepreneurship and welcome answers on whether, when, and why entrepreneurial experiences and endeavours may tip and turn from the bright to the dark side or vice-versa.

    EDITORIAL TEAM 

    Amitabh Anand, Excelia Business School, France (ananda@excelia-group.com)
    April Spivack, Hanken School of Economics, Finland, (april.spivack@hanken.fi)
    Oana Branzei, Ivey Business School, Western University, Canada (obranzei@ivey.ca)
    Christina Theodoraki, TBS Business School, France (c.theodoraki@tbs-education.fr)
    Dieter Bögenhold, Alpen-Adria-University, Austria (dieter@boegenhold.com)
    Anders Örtenblad, University of Agder, Norway (anders.ortenblad@uia.no)

    COMPLETE TIMELINE 

    • October 20, 2023: Extended abstracts for early-stage Paper Development Workshop (PDW) 
    • November 10, 2023: Decision on abstracts for early-stage PDW 
    • November 20, 2023: Early-Stage PDW taking place Hybrid. The guest editors will invite prospective author(s) to join the workshop (Hybrid). 
    • March 1, 2024: Deadline to submit papers for the Special Issue
    • June 30, 2024: Decisions on the first submission 
    • September 30, 2024: Deadline to submit final papers
    • December 30, 2024: Final decisions


    See the Full Call for Papers & Instructions in the link below and the attachment
    https://lnkd.in/dYnNjHzF



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    Amitabh Anand
    Research Professor
    Excelia Business School
    La Rochelle
    (076) 610-5122
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