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CFP Deadline Extension- NEJE Special issue on Transitional Entrepreneurship

  • 1.  CFP Deadline Extension- NEJE Special issue on Transitional Entrepreneurship

    Posted 08-18-2022 13:01

    Greetings!

    As we received many requests, we are extending the deadline for submitting manuscripts for New England Journal of Entrepreneurship special issue on Transitional Entrepreneurship.

    The new submission deadline is October 15, 2022. Submissions can be made here: Transitional Entrepreneurship



    Call for Papers: New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
    Special Issue – Transitional Entrepreneurship: The Case of Veteran, Immigrant, Minority, and Economically Distressed Communities

     

    Guest Editors

    • Golshan Javadian, Morgan State University
    • Anil Nair, Old Dominion University
    • Kaveh Moghaddam, University of Houston, Victoria
    • Li-Wei Chen, Old Dominion University
    • David Ahlstrom, Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • Younggeun Lee, California State University, Los Angeles

     

    Entrepreneurship is not only a critical driver of economic growth and social development (Ahlstrom, Chang, & Cheung, 2019; McCloskey, 2010), but also can represent a life-changing transition for most, if not all, of the entrepreneurs themselves. The term transitional entrepreneurship thus refers to entrepreneurship among members of communities who were able to overcome significant adversity to launch new ventures as pathways to substantive life transitions (Nair & Chen, 2021). Therefore, the goal of this special issue is to draw attention to the entrepreneurial endeavors of the following communities: veterans, immigrants and refugees, women and minorities, individuals from economically distressed communities, and other historically marginalized groups. In doing so, we aim to further examine and describe the concept of transitional entrepreneurship.

     

    For more information about the special issue please visit: Transitional Entrepreneurship

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    Transitional Entrepreneurship
    The goal of this special issue is to draw attention to the entrepreneurial endeavors of the following communities: veterans, immigrants and refugees, women and minorities, individuals from economically distressed communities, and other historically marginalized groups. In doing so, we aim to further examine and describe the concept of transitional entrepreneurship.
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    Golshan Javadian
    Morgan State University
    Baltimore MD
    (443) 885-4289
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