We are happy to announce our special guests who will be leading doctoral sessions, meet the editor sessions, and our keynote address.
Sophie Bacq - IMB Business School
Nicola Breugst - Technical University of Munich
Daniel Clark - Ivey Business School
Eliana Crosina - Babson College
Stephanie Fernhaber - Butler University
William Forster - Oregon State University
Frank Fossen - University of Nevada at Reno
Alex Kier - Washington State University
Mirjam Knockaert - Ghent University
Todd Moss - University of Oklahoma
Martin Obschonka - University of Amsterdam
Haemin Park - University of Texas at Dallas
Simon Parker - Ivey Business School
Christian Schwens - University of Cologne
Additional Content
In cooperation with Ivey Publishing, the world's second largest publisher of business cases, we will be providing content on writing and publishing entrepreneurship cases and teaching entrepreneurship.
Registration
At registration you are required to submit a 1-2 page extended abstract of an original piece of research at ANY stage, from ideation to ready for publication. Presentations will take the form of both posters and interactive presentations. All research submissions will be accepted, however presentation form will be determined by the conference committee. Admittance to the doctoral consortium will be based on capacity, PhD stage, and the abstract.
We have structured this to be an efficient conference. Registration is CAD $200/~USD$150/~Euro 125 (+ 15% service fee and + 13% sales tax), with a discounted student rate CAD $50/~USD$38/~Euro 30 (+ 15% service fee and + 13% sales tax), which covers lunches, breaks, and the Conference Dinner.
ABOUT IVEY: Ivey Business School, located at Western University, is a top Canadian business school, with primary foci of case-based teaching and academic research. It is home to entrepreneurship professors Eric Morse, Darren Meister, Oana Branzei, Simon Parker, Dominic Lim, Janice Byrne, Daniel Clark, Laurel Steinfield, Nina Rosenbusch, and Julian Birkinshaw (Dean).
ABOUT LONDON: London, dubbed the Forest City, has 500K residents and is located halfway between Detroit Michigan and Toronto Ontario (both cities with excellent airport hubs and good access to London). It can be accessed easily via road and rail, and there is an airport with limited service from Toronto and Calgary. London has a vibrant cultural seen, beautiful ravines, parks and walking trails, and is conveniently located to Stratford Ontario, home of the Stratford Theatre Festival.
We hope to see you in London!
Daniel Clark
Associate Professor, Entrepreneurship
Donald G. and Elizabeth R. Ness Estate Fellow

Ivey Business School at Western University
1255 Western Rd
London, ON, Canada, N6G 0N1
t. 519.661.3651
ivey.ca