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    Posted 04-06-2023 10:33
    Some great insights on poverty, BOP supply chains, innovation, frugality, cooperatives, religiosity, incubation and the informal sector in the latest issue of JDE:

    From the Editor:  Understanding the Informal Sector, Michael H. Morris

     

    Entrepreneurial Supply Chain Strategies at The Bottom of the Pyramid: A Supply Chain Resource Orchestration Perspective by Matthew Jenkins, Ernest Cadotte and Bindu Agrawal

     

    Cooperative Entrepreneurship and Autonomization of Rural Women in Cote D'ivoire by

    Zié Dao, Kanigué Sanogo and Affia Angeline Ahognisso

     

    Exploring Firm Innovation Capability as the 'Black Box' between Human Capital and Performance in Russian SMEs by Louisa Selivanovskikh

     

    The Effect of Corporate Frugality on Crisis Preparedness: The Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Orientation by Hussein-Elhakim Al Issa, Mai Thi Thanh Thai, Mohammed Mispah Said Omar and Farouk Mahmud Frnana

     

    Does Religiosity Matter for New Venture Creation among Gen Y and Gen Z in Indonesia? by Bayu Sutikno, Muhammad Hamdi, Nurul Indarti, Hardo Firmana Given Grace Manik, Andy Susilo Lukito-Budi and Grisna Anggadwita

     

    Redundancy Analysis to Uncover Nascent and Female Entrepreneurs' Intentions to Join Business Incubation: An Exploratory Approach by Kristin Burton, Rimi Zakaria and Yefeng Wang

     

    Examining the Determinants of the Level of Informalization of Micro-Enterprises in a Developmental Urban Context by Joseph Omoloba and Christophe Estay



    Michael H. Morris and Susansa Santos, Co-editors, JDE

    Michael H. Morris, Ph.D.
    Professor, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
    Editor, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
    Keough School of Global Affairs
    3169 Jenkins-Nanovic Halls
    University of Notre Dame
    South Bend, Indiana   46556
    Ph.:  574-631-9880








    On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 12:35 PM Michael Morris <mmorri24@nd.edu> wrote:

    As entrepreneurship education becomes more multifaceted, comprehensive and experiential, the demand for high quality educators continues to grow. The question concerns how to help prepare these individuals --- how to get them familiar with methods and practices of teaching, curriculum design, core content of courses, and key principles, tools and frameworks. Many could also use more exposure to the use of cases, business models, simulations, field projects, creativity stimulation approaches, and related experiential teaching tools. 

     

    The Experiential Classroom is a rigorous clinic to help faculty new to entrepreneurship and those attempting to re-tool or introduce new approaches. Our first twenty-two offerings received outstanding reviews (let us know if you would like to talk to previous delegates). The clinic lasts three days, and is delivered by a number of the top entrepreneurship educators in the discipline. It is a content-rich program, and introduces a number of highly effective, state-of-the-art approaches. 

     

    The Experiential Classroom XXIII will be offered at the University of Notre Dame from September 29-October 1, 2023. Enrollment is limited to 75 delegates. The tuition has been held constant at $1800 for many years, and we have a limited number of partial, need-based scholarships provided by the U.S. Association for Small Business & Entrepreneurship (USASBE).

     

    For more information or to apply, go to:

    https://mckennacenter.nd.edu/global-programs/entrepreneurship/experiential-classroom.

    Please give us a call at (574) 631-9880 or email us at mmorri24@nd.edu if you have questions.


    Mike


    Michael H. Morris, Ph.D.
    Professor, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
    Editor, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
    Keough School of Global Affairs
    3169 Jenkins-Nanovic Halls
    University of Notre Dame
    South Bend, Indiana   46556
    Ph.:  574-631-9880