SUBMISSIONS FROM 56 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
This summer, ICSB will bring together the world’s foremost NGOs, scholars, social entrepreneurs, policy-makers and others to present research and to discuss current issues facing the world around us.
Dr. Ki-Chan Kim
President, International Council for Small Business
Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy
Executive Director, ICSB
ICSB WORLD CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
The Honorable Oh Joon
President, Economic and Social Council, United Nations
Naguib Sawiris
Executive Chairman & CEO, Orascom Telecom Media
Young-Sup Joo
Minister, Small & Medium Business Administration, Republic of Korea
The Hon. Maria Contreras-Sweet
Administrator
Mariano Mayer
Argentina National Secretary of Entrepreneurs and SME
Mariano Mayer serves as National Secretary for Entrepreneurs and Small & Medium Enterprises, which belongs to the Minister of Production and was previously appointed as the Head of the General Direction of Entrepreneurship of Buenos Aires City.
Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga
Minister for Cooperative and SME
The Hon. Craig Foss
Minister for Small Business & Statistics
Dr. Sahar Nasr
Minister
Lise Kingo
Executive Director
Lise Kingo is the of the UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.
Dr. Mohammad M. Al-Zuhair
Executive Chairman, Kuwait National Fund for Small & Medium Enterprise
Amb. Chul Ki Ju
President
Winslow Sargeant
Managing Director
Dr. Chantal Line Carpentier
Chief of UNCTAD
Ambassador Amr Abdellatif Aboulatta
Ambassador & Permanent Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations
Ambassador Aboulatta has served in his current role since 2014 and was previously Assistant Foreign Minister & Head of Diplomatic Personnel Department in Cairo Egpyt. Ambassador Aboulatta served as Egypt’s Ambassador to Jordan.
H.E. Dian Triansyah Djani
Permanent Representative
Mr. Dian Triansyah Djani serves as Permanent Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations in New York. Previously, he was Director General for America and Europe of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Amb. Im Hong-Jae
Vice-President & Secretary General
Dr. Donna J. Kelly
Chair
Ahmed Osman
President
Klaus Tilmes
Global Practice Director
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, Ph.D.
Managing Director & Board Member, Tatweer Misr
Dato’ Hafsah Hashim
Chief Executive Officer
Dato’ Hafsah Hashim is the CEO of SME Corporation Malaysia and serves as Vice President of the Old Girl’s Association at Tunku Hurshiah Collge, where she is an alumni.
Michael Drexler
Head of Investors Industries
Jae Hee Song
Executive Vice-Chairman
Dr. Hossam Abdel-Maksoud
Chief Executive - Maksoud Pharm, Inc.
Dr. Hossam Abdel-Maksoud is the founder and chief executive of Maksoud Pharm Inc., an independently-owned chain of community pharmacies in the U.S, and on the Board of Directors of American Pharmaceutical Consultants (APS).
Matthew S. Gamser
CEO, SME
Matthew Gamser is CEO of the SME Finance Forum, a center for knowledge exchange, good practice promotion and networking, managed by IFC for the G-20 countries’ Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion.
Dr. Ruben Ascua
Professor at National Technological University (UTN), Regional School of Rafaela (Argentina)
Dr. Ascúa is a professor at National Technological University (UTN), Regional School of Rafaela; National University of Littoral, School of Economics and National University of General Sarmiento, in Argentina. He was President of ICSB from 2014-2015 and President of Red Pymes Mercosur.
Michele Bongiovanni
CEO & Founder
Dr. Jeffrey R. Alves
Dean of the Jay S. Sidhu School of Business & Leadership
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Dr. Jeffrey S. Hornsby, PH.D.
Program Chair
Dr. Marco Cucculeli, PH.D.
Competitive Papers Chair
Dr. Luca Iandoli, PH.D.
ICSB Academy Chair
Dr. Michael Schaper, Ph.D.
Pre-Conf. Public Policy Forum Chair
DAILY SCHEDULE
This schedule is actively being updated and subject to change.Depart: 9:00am
Pick-up location: Stevens Howe Center (1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Drop-off location: NJIT Enterprise Development Center (211 Warren St, Newark, NJ 07103)
Return: 1:00pm
ICSB Doctoral Consortium on Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Wednesday 15 June 2016
09:00 – 17:00
Stevens Institute of Technology, Babbio 320
Chair: ICSB Doctoral Student Consortium: Dr. Charles H. Matthews, University of Cincinnati
Agenda
Wednesday 15 June 2016
09:00-09:30 Registration and welcome
– Welcome from Dr. Ki-Chan Kim, ICSB President
– Welcome and introductions from Dr. Matthews
09:30-10:00 Introduction of Participants (2-5 min each)
10:00-11:15 Round-table discussion: Why Research?: A Process Overview
– Dr. Matthews
Brief presentation and Q&A Session
11:15-11:30 Coffee/Beverage comfort break
11:30-12:30 Round-table discussion: Why Research?: A Process Overview (con’t)
12:30-13:30 Lunch (Box Lunch provided)
13:30-15:00 Doctoral Students Present Proposals Parallel Sessions
– Doctoral student proposal presentations and Q&A
(10 minutes each/ present/5 Q&A)
Track 1 – Matthews – Parallel proposal presentation/discussion sessions Papers 1-5
Track 2 – Hornsby – Parallel proposal presentation/discussion sessions Papers 6-10
15:00 -15:15 Coffee/comfort Break
15:15-16:15 High Impact Research: What and Where to Publish?
– Dr. Hornsby
Brief presentation and Q&A Session
16:15-17:00 Closing remarks: Creating a research agenda, targeting journals, and effective use of conference presentations
– Dr. Matthews
17:00 Adjourn to ICSB Opening Reception
10:00 am – 12:00 pm Event: Tourism and Entrepreneurship
Location: 914 Silver (9th Floor), NYU Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012
Tourism and entrepreneurship are not distinct concepts. Tourism has the potential to empower communities and the sustainable tourism agenda needs to focus on how to bring this about. Entrepreneurship is the ability to seek and identify opportunities and through tourists and tourism it can transform the local community.
Tourism is now one of the world’s largest and most dynamic industries and one of its fastest growing. For many countries tourism is seen as a main tool for development, as it stimulates new economic activities. Tourism may have a positive economic impact on the balance of payments, on employment, on gross income and production, but it may also have negative effects, particularly on the environment.
Unplanned and uncontrolled tourism growth can negatively impact the environment that tourist growth can be compromised. The environment, being the major source of tourist attraction, should therefore be protected in order to have further growth of tourism and economic development.
Topics Covered:
Entrepreneurship and Tourism
Eco-Tourism
Disruption in the Tourism Industry
Opportunities in the Tourism Industry
Register Now: (Click Here) Cost: Free
12:30 pm – 4:30 pm Pre-conference Public Policy Forum:
“Measuring and Evaluating Small Business & Entrepreneurship: Are We Doing It Right?”
Location: 914 Silver (9th Floor), NYU Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012
Speakers include:
- Dr. Michael Schaper, Deputy Chairperson, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
- Dr. Donna J. Kelley, Board Member, Global Entrepreneurship Research Association (GERA) and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Frederic C. Hamilton Chair of Free Enterprise at Babson College
- Dr. Giuseppe Zollo, PRO-INNO and University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Business Administration, Computational Economics, Managerial Economics
- Dr. Kelly G. Shaver, PSED and Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, School of Business at College of Charleston
- Dr Hugo Kantis, ICSED and Institute of Industry at Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina
- Mr. Brian Headd, Office of Economic Research, Small Business Dynamics, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
- Hon Craig Foss MP, Minister for Small Business and Statistics, Government of New Zealand
Register Now: Click Here Cost: $75
10:00 am – 4:00 pm:
Event Title: Building Entrepreneurial Ecosytem in the Creative Economy (Korean and English presentations)
Sponsor: Hope Foundation for SMEs
Location: C95 Auditorium, NYU, 238 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012
Cost: Free
10:00-10:30 Plenary Session
Congratulatory Speech
Jae Hee Song (Executive Vice Chairman, KBIZ)
Keynote Speech National Security and International Cooperation among SMEs
Chul-ki Ju (Former Senior Secretary to the President for Foreign Affairs and National Security)
10:30-12:00 Session 1. Moderator: Jung-Hee Lee (President Elect, KASBS / Professor Chungang Univ.)
UN Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) and SME’s Role
– Hong-Jae Im (Secretary General, UN Global Compact Network Korea)
Entrepreneurship in Small and Micro Enterprise
– Seung-Jae Choi (Chairman, Hope Foundation for SMEs / Chairman, Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise)
Historical Review of SME Policy In Korea: From Money to Creation
– Sung Yong In (Lawyer), Ki-Chan Kim (President, ICSB)
Humane Entrepreneurship
– Zong-Tae Bae (2014 President, KASBS / Professor, KAIST)
Discussion: Hong Ki Min (Director, Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise)
12:00-13:00 Luncheon
13:00-14:40 Session 2. Moderator: Youn Jai Lee (Professor, Soongsil Univ.)
SMEs: from Incomplete to Sophisticated – People and Export
– Chae-Un Lim (President, SBC)
Credit Guarantee for Entrepreneurship
– Soon Chul Kim (Chairman & President, Korean Federation of Credit Guarantee Foundations (KOREG))
Building Sustainable Business Ecosystem: Focused on the Center for Creative Innovation(CCEI)
– Se-jong Kim (President, Korea Small Business Institute (KOSBI))
Credit Guarantee Fund(KODIT)’s System for Start-up Financing
– Jang Sub Kwon (Senior Executive Director, Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (KODIT))
Entrepreneurship and Finance in the Creative Economy
– Dae-Jin Ko (Head, IBK Economic Research Institute, Industrial Bank of Korea)
Discussion: Myunghan Bae (Secretary General, FKI Center for Large and Small Business Cooperation)
15:00-16:00 Session 3. Moderator: Yong Jin Kim (Secretary General, ICSB Korea / Professor, Sogang Univ.)
MOU between ICSB Indonesia and Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise
Presentation. Hermawan Kartajaya (President, ICSB Indonesia / Chairman, MarkPlus, Inc.)
Presentation. Ted Zoller (2016 President, USASBE / Senior Fellow, Kauffman Foundation / Professor, UNC)
Global Survey, Humane Entrepreneurship
– Ki-Chan Kim(President,ICSB), Chang Seok Song(Professor, Soongsil Univ.), Zong-Tae Bae (Professor, KAIST), Yong Jin Kim(Professor, Sogang Univ.), Myung Soo Kang(Hansung Univ.), John Laurence Enriquez(Catholic Univ. of Korea)
Depart: 5:00pm
Pick-up location: NYU Kimmel Center (60 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012)
Drop-off location: Battello Restaurant (502 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Return: One-way
Battello, Jersey City is perched dockside in the Newport Yacht Club and Marina with an unbeatable view of the Manhattan skyline. Chef Ryan DePersio has crafted a menu that celebrates both seafood and Italian cuisine. The restaurant was selected as a 2016 winner in The Knot Best of Weddings. Approximately 500 international delegates are expected to be in attendance for the Opening Reception on June 15, 2016 from 6pm-8pm.
Battello
502 Washington Blvd
Jersey City, NJ 07310 United States
Preliminary Agenda:
5:30pm – Doors open
6:30pm – Welcome Address
6.45pm – 2016 Wilford White Fellows Induction Ceremony
7.15pm – Closing Remarks
8.00pm – End
Depart: 7:00am
Pick-up location: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (500 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086)
Drop-off location: United Nations (46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017)
Return: One-way
Depart: 7:00am
Pick-up location: Westin Jersey City Newport (479 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Drop-off location: United Nations (46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017)
Return: One-way
Depart: 7:00am
Pick-up location: ICSB Academy – Stevens Howe Center (1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Drop-off location: United Nations (46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017)
Return: One-way
Depart: 7:45am
Pick-up location: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (500 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086)
Drop-off location: United Nations (46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017)
Return: One-way
Depart: 7:45am
Pick-up location: Westin Jersey City Newport (479 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Drop-off location: United Nations (46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017)
Return: One-way
Registration will be located in the lobby after security check at the 46th St & 1st Ave. Entrance, New York, NY 10017
OPENING & WELCOME REMARKS:
Official Opening of the 61st ICSB World Conference – Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy, Executive Director, International Conference for Small Business
ICSB President Message for the 61st ICSB World Conference – Dr. Ki-Chan Kim, President, International Conference for Small Business
Official Welcome from Ambassador Oh Joon, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Republic of Korea to the United Nations
Welcome Remarks from Ambassadora and Permanent Representatives of the Republic of Egypt, Indonesia, and Argentina
Welcome Remarks from Ms. Lise Kingo, Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Welcome Remarks from Executive Vice-Chairman of Korea Federation of SME – Mr. Jae Hee Song
Keynote Speech from Mr. Naquib Sawiris, Chairman of the Board of Orascom TMT Investments
Session Title Announcement: Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy (Executive Director of ICSB)
Session Welcome: Dr. KiChan Kim (President of ICSB)
Session Moderator: Dr. Winslow Sargeant (Former Chief Counsel of SBA-Advocacy)
Session Chair: THE HON. Young-Sup Joo (Minister, SMBA, Republic of Korea)
Session Co-Chair THE HON. Mara Contreras-Sweet, (US SBA Administrator)
Session Chairs: Welcome and Speeches by session chairs (10-15 minute each)
Country Speeches
Argentina: H.E. Mariano Mayer, Argentina National Secretary of Entrepreneurs and SME
Egypt: H.E. Dr. Sahar Nasr – Minister of International Cooperation
Indonesia: H.E. Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga – Minister for Cooperative and SME
Kuwait: H.E. Dr. Mohammed Al-Zuhair – Executive Chairman, Kuwait National Fund for Small & Medium Enterprise
New Zealand: H.E. Craig Foss – Minister for Small Business and Statistics
USA & Korea Co-Chairs: Handover to Argentina for ICSB 2017 SME Ministerial Roundtable
Argentina: Accept and Welcome Ministers to ICSB Conference in June 2017
Session End with Group Photo and Support of ICSB Call to Create a UN Name Day titled – SME Day
Exit UN and Re-enter
(By Invitation Only)
Session Introduction: Dr. Luca Iandoli (Incoming President of ICSB)
Session Moderators:
Dr. Donna Kelley, Frederic C. Hamilton Chair of Free Enterprise Board at Babson College & board member of the Global Entrepreneurship Research Association
Dr. Chantal Line-Carpentier, Chief, UNCTAD New York Office
Panel Representatives:
- Dato Hafsah, CEO of SME Corp. – Malaysia
- Chul Ki Ju, Former Senior Secretary for the President of Korea for Foreign affairs and National Security- South Korea
- Michael Drexler, Head of Investors Industries & Executive Committee Member, World Economic Forum
- Klaus Tilmes, Director of the Trade & Competitiveness Global Practice, World Bank Group
Session Presenter: Dr. Ayman El Tarabishy, Executive Director of ICSB
Session Moderator:
Mr. Ahmed Osman, President of Middle East Council for Small Business
Panel Representatives:
- Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, Managing Director & Board Member, Tatweer Misr
- Dr. Hossam Abdel-Maksoud, Founder & Chief Executive of Maksoud Pharm Inc.,
- Mrs. Michele Bongiovanni, CEO & Founder of HealrWorld
CO-CHAIRS:
Dr. Ki-Chan Kim, President of ICSB
Dr. Ruben Ascua, Immediate Past President of ICSB
Dr. Jeffrey Alves, Past President of ICSB
Shuttle service every 30 min
Starting: 7:30am
Pick-up location: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (500 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086)
Drop-off location: Stevens Babbio Center (525 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Ending: 4:00pm
Shuttle service every 30 min
Starting: 7:30am
Pick-up location: Westin Jersey City Newport (479 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Drop-off location: Stevens Babbio Center (525 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Ending: 4:00pm
8am – 5pm
Registration and check-in desk, Babbio Atrium
PARALLEL SESSION I
9:00am – The “Learning to grow” methodology as a means to develop a dynamic SME
- Klaus North, Wiesbaden Business School Gregorio Varvakis, Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina
10:45am – Development of Multinational Research Alliances: Creation of Impact Oriented Research Topics
- Mark Weaver, Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi
- Pat Dickson, Wake Forest University
PARALLEL SESSION III
2:00pm – The HealRWorld SDG Self-Reporting Tool for the World’s SMEs
- Tom Cochran, HealRWorld
- Michele Bongiovanni, HealRWorld
WORKSHOP
3:45pm – Model and Diagnosis on the Internationalization of SMEs in the APEC Region
- Boo-Young Eom, Korea Small Business Institute
- Soonchan Park, Kongju National University
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Nathan Greidanus, Unviersity of Manitoba, CA
9:00am – Senior Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence of the Effect of Aging on Entrepreneurial Intent
- Nathan Greidanus, University of Manitoba
9:30am – The Influence of Entrepreneurs’ Social Referents on Start-up Size
- Victor Martin-Sanchez, King’s College London
10:00am – Entrepreneurial Cognitions and Innovative Entrepreneurial Entry: Moderating Role of Macroeconomic Context
- Ali Raza, University of Padova Moreno Muffatto, University of Padova
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Donna Kelley, Babson College, US
10:45am – Forms of Entrepreneurship and the Competitiveness of European Economies: Europe’s Hidden Entrepreneurs
- Abdul Ali, Babson College Niels Bosma, Utrecht University School of Economics
11:15am – Entrepreneurial Cognitions and Innovative Entrepreneurial Entry: Moderating Role of Societal Context
- Ali Raza, University of Padova Moreno Muffatto, University of Padova
11:45am – Social Progress Orientation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: An International Study
- David Urbano, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- Sebastian Aparicio, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Charles H. Matthews, University of Cincinnati, US
2:00pm – Entrepreneurship as Team: Exploring the Role of a Multi-Team System Approach
- Charles Matthews, University of Cincinnati
2:30pm – Modeling Business Failure among SMEs: An Artificial Neural Networks and Logistic Regression Analysis
- Densil Williams, Mona School of Business and Management ,
3:00pm – When entrepreneurs instigate institutional change through coopetition: the case of winemakers in South of France
- Julien Granata, Montpellier Business School
- Mickael Géraudel, University of Luxembourg
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE
3:45pm – Turning SMEs Around – On Breaking and Making Organizational Paths
- Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen
- Hartmut Meyer, FOM University of Applied Science Hamburg
4:15pm – What responsible practices can be found in incubated SMEs?
- Rosalie Douyon, University of Montpellier /Montpellier Business School
4:45pm – Management principles of a coopetitive network of SMEs
- Marc Robert, Montpellier Business School
- Benjamin Mira, Montpellier University
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Hugo Kantis, Prodem – UNGS & ICSB Argentina, AR
9:00am – The potential role of dynamic entrepreneurship on economic development in Latin America: Insights and implications from a systemic perspective
- Hugo Kantis, Prodem – UNGS & ICSB Argentina
9:30am – SMEs And The Legal System: Access To Justice or Justice Denied?
- Michael Schaper, Deputy Chairman, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission and Senior Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia Business School
10:00am – 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Trend Report; GETR
- Moonsun Kim, Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation
- Hyeram Kim, Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al Shukaili, Deusto Business School, ES
10:45am – Government Loan Support Program and Entrepreneurship in a Developing Economy: The Context of Oman Abdullah Mohammed
- Abdullah Al Shukaili, Deusto Business School
11:15am – Comparing the Cost of Regulation: Industrial Analysis of Canadian and U.S. Small Business Data
- Queenie Wong, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
- Laura Jones, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
11:45am – The Effects of SME Graduation Criteria Revision on Firm Growth: Evidence from Korean Joong-
- Joong-Gyun Gyeops Sang Yoon Song, Seoul National University
- Boo-Young Eom, Korea Small Business Institute
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Isabelle Bories-Azeau, University Montpellier 1- MRM, FR
2:00pm – Toward expert leadership in entrepreneurial support: a French case
- Isabelle Bories-Azeau, University Montpellier 1- MRM
2:30pm – Aging as a Topic in Business Magazines in Finland from Entrepreneurship Point of View
- Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics and Business
3:00pm – Is “Entrepreneurial Ecosystem” An Ecosystem or Just a Clever Metaphor?: The Case of China
- Fiona Sussan, Center for Global Business Research, School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Rodrigo Otoniel Varela Villegas, Universidad Icesi, CO
3:45pm – Caribbean Entrepreneur’s Quality of Life
- Rodrigo Otoniel Varela Villegas, Universidad Icesi
- Jhon Moreno, Universidad Icesi
- Icesi Jhon Moreno, Universidad Icesi
4:15pm – A framework for examining global immigration and entrepreneurship
- Benson Honig, Mcmaster University
4:45pm – Immigrant entrepreneurial process: The role of local conditions and psychic distance on the influence of imprinting
- Mai Thi Thanh Thai, HEC Montreal
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Martin Hannibal, University of Southern Denmark, DK
9:00am – The Representation of Time in the International Entrepreneurship Literature – Are the Norns at Play?
- Martin Hannibal, University of Southern Denmark Erik S. Rasmussen, University of Southern Denmark
9:30am – Insights into Entrepreneurial Orientation of Japanese Traditional Manufacturing SMEs
- Hang Do, Kingston University London
10:00am – Do International Study Tours improve the international Entrepreneurial Success of MBA Students?
- Christopher Stehr, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH
- Franziska Struve, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH at Heilbronn
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK
10:45am – Women entrepreneurs in the informal economy of Nepal– Is formalization a burden or empowerment?
- Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex
11:15am – Levers and hurdles of women’s entrepreneurship: What can we learn from the French case?
- Juliane Santoni, EM Strasbourg Business School, Humanis research center (EA 7308)
- Isabelle Barth, EM Strasbourg Business School, Humanis research center ( EA 7308)
11:45am – The Resources Entrepreneurs Access from Online Social Networks: Do Networking Ability, Gender and Venture Stage Matter?
- Sharon Simmons, University of Missouri Kansas City
- Cheng Shu, University of Missouri Kansas City
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
2:00pm – Supplier Diversity and Social Change in the U.S.: A Time Trajectory of External Drivers
- Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina
2:30pm – Gender, Entrepreneurship and Social Mobility in Developing Countries: An Institutional Approach
- David Urbano, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
3:00pm – Balancing borders and bridges: Entrepreneurship and the Work Life Interface
- Marion Lauwers, IESEG School of Management
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Amy C. Jennings, Brigham Young University, US
3:45pm – Women Innovators: Why Shame and Guilt Matter
- Amy C. Jennings, Brigham Young University
- Kristie Seawright, Brigham Young University
4:15pm – How “Benjamin Button” & Subjectif age … fighting Time? Effect of rejuvenating trend on entrepreneurial intention among elderly
- Adnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School of Business
- Judith Partouche, PSB Paris School of Business
- Imen Safraou, PSB Paris School of Business
4:45pm – From Slaves to Social Entrepreneurs: A Historical Perspective
- Simone Phipps, Middle Georgia State University and University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB)
- Leon Prieto, Clayton State University and University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB)
- Babita Mathur-Helm, University of Stellenbosch Business School
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Tadeo Satta, Institute of Finance Management, TZ
9:00am – Adopting risk management strategy to curb micro, small and medium enterprises’ economic and financial fragility
- Tadeo Satta, Institute of Finance Management
9:30am – Fast Growing, Low Growing and Stagnant Companies in Europe: The Impact of Innovation, Export, Financial Constraints, and Business Environment Factors on SMEs Growth
- Frédéric Nlemvo, Neoma Business School
- Ghassen Bouslama, Neoma Business School
10:00am – Geographic Dimension, Information Asymmetry, and The Success Of Crowdfunding
- Gaël Bertrand, PSB, Paris School of Business
- Adnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School Of business
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Koichi Tsushima, RINRI Institute of Ethics, JP
10:45am – Characteristics of Non-Family Succession in Japanese Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
- Koichi Tsushima, RINRI Institute of Ethics
11:15am – Mesoscopic Institutions within Business Networks and Product Innovation in a Maturing Industry: A Case Study of Japanese Small and Medium-sized Textile Enterprises
- Yasuhiro Ota, Tokuyama University
11:45am – Entrepreneurial Self-Leadership: A conceptual framework
- Casper Rasmussen, Oslo School of Management
Lunch
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR
2:00pm – Flourishing Enterprises with Humane Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
- Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea
- Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business
- Ji-Hoon Park, KAIST College of Business
- Chang Seok Song, Soongsil University
- Myung Soo Kang, Hansung University
2:30pm – Who wishes to be an entrepreneur and who prepares for that? A comparative empirical analysis using micro data of 300,000 people in Japan
- Hiroyuki Okamuro, Hitotsubashi University
3:00pm – Internationalization of small and medium enterprises. Identification of key factors for the insertion of Argentine SMEs in foreign markets from the case of the province of Santa Fe
- Carlos Beltran, UNL-FCE
- Ruben Ascua, UNL-FCE+ICSB
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Minho Lee, Namseoul University, KR
3:45pm – Success Factors of R&D in Korean SMEs
- Minho Lee, Namseoul University
- Kwangtae Park, Korea University Business School
4:15pm – Challenges of small art business owners in Hong Kong
- Ken Wong, HK Polytechnic University
4:45pm – Entrepreneurial R&D Ventures: An Examination of the Knowledge Exploration-Exploitation Duality
- Devkamal Dutta, University of New Hampshire
PARALLEL SESSION I
9:00am – Fostering Globally Minded Entrepreneurs: Examining the challenges of cross-cultural enterprise through international video case studies
- Robin Bell, University of Worcester
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Jin Lee, Private Sector Development Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
10:45am – Strengthening Competitiveness, Innovation, Linkages Across Firms in Vietnam
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Asya Aklaque, Lead Private Sector Development Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
11:15am – World Bank’s Flagship Report on High-Growth Entrepreneurship
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Michael Ehst, Private Sector Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
11:45am – How the World Bank Supports Clean Technology Entrepreneurship
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Jin Lee, Private Sector Development Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III
2:00pm – How to Create a Breeding Ground for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Among Millenials
- Andrew Patricio, BizLaunch
3:45pm – Teaching Effectuation with Pop Songs – Starting Experiential Learning with Lyrics
- Ewald Mittelstaedt, South Westphalian University of Applied Sciences, DE
- Claudia Wiepcke, University of Education Weingarten, DE
PSED WORKSHOP
9:00am – PSED Workshop: US and Four Country, Five Cohort Data Sets (Part 1)
- Paul Reynolds, Aston University
- Diana Hechavarria, University of South Florida
10:45pm – Academic Entrepreneurship in the Dynamic Era of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
- G. Dale Meyer, ICSB
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP MONITOR
2:00pm – Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM): Workshop for Researchers, Members of National Teams and Policy Makers
- Donna Kelley, Babson College
- Jonathan Levie, University of Strathclyde
MISC
3:45pm – Egypt & Entrepreneurship: Past-Present-Future
- Ahmed Osman, Middle East Council for Small Business & Entrepreneurship (MCSBE), EG; Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, Tatweer Misr, EG and Ayman Ismail, DMG, EG
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Jean-Michel Sahut, IDRAC Lyon (France) & HEG Fribourg – University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, FR
9:00am – Syndication in Venture Capital Networks: Do the Corporate Venture Firms Pursue an Optimum Strategy?
- Jean-Michel Sahut, IDRAC Lyon (France) & HEG Fribourg – University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
- Eric Braune, Inseec Business School
9:30am – Examining the Financing Needs of Canadian Small- and Mid-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
- Queenie Wong, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
10:00am – Quality Signals for the Success of Crowdfunding in Reward- and Equity-Based Projects
- Harald Habermann, Leuphana University
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Jong-Ryong Lee, Kangwon National University, KR
10:45am – Effect of Regulation: Evidence on Underwriter Lockup and Positive Initial KOSDAQ IPO Returns
- Jong-Ryong Lee, Kangwon National University
11:15am – Intergenerational Leadership
- Julia Puaschunder, The New School Department of Economics
11:45am – Fragments of a novel marketing conception under consideration of an ethical and sustainable way of life. A perspective of Islamic Banking – European Research Findings
- Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: David Sinyard, Georgia State University, US
2:00pm – The Impact of Heuristics on Buyout Decisions: A Multi-case Analysis of Private Equity Groups
- David Sinyard, Georgia State University
2:30pm – Islamic Banking as a tool to promote sustainable entrepreneurship A German perspective
- Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management
- Andree Elsner, FOM Hamburg
3:00pm – Firm Age, Growth, and Tax Aggressiveness: Focus on SMEs
- Sung ook Park, Kyung Hee University ,
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: José Ernesto Amorós Espinosa, EGADE Business School, Tecnologico de Monterrey, MX
3:45pm – One size does not fit all: revisiting regional entrepreneurship policy for enhanced entrepreneurial ecosystems
- José Ernesto Amorós Espinosa, EGADE Business School, Tecnologico de Monterrey
4:15pm – Re-engineering Business Plan for SME Sustainable Development
- Alessia D’Andrea, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Department of Management
- Martina Vallesi, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Department of Management
4:45pm – Income Inequality among Selected Entrepreneurs in Ondo State.
- Nigeria Olubukola Ehinmowo, Federal University of Technology Akure at Ondo
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:00am – A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Entrepreneurship Education Using Differential Mind Mapping
- Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Katia Passerini, New Jersey Institute of Technology
9:30am – Space for learning: the co-creation of social entrepreneurial capabilities in accelerators
- Duncan Levinsohn, Jönköping International Business School
10:00am – Entrepreneurial Orientation Driving Firm Profitability: Mediating Role of New Product and Service Portfolio Advantage and Success
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Yong Jin Kim, Sogang University, KR
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Agnieszka Kurczewska, University of Lodz, PL
10:45am – Dynamics of the perception of risk-taking and coping with uncertainty along experience-based entrepreneurial learning. Transformative nature of entrepreneurship education.
- Agnieszka Kurczewska, University of Lodz
11:15am – Improving globalization skills of future global managers: The case of MBA students
- Christopher Stehr, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH
- Franziska Struve, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH at Heilbronn
11:45am – The State of Entrepreneurship Education: A Comparison between the U.S. and Canada
- George Solomon, The George Washington University
- Nawaf Alabduljader, The George Washington University
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Ken Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
2:00pm – Alignment of Programme Outcomes with Subject Outcomes: A Case of Business Management Education in Higher Education
- Ken Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2:30pm – Head teachers’ networking activities for entrepreneurship education – evidence from the general education
- Minna Hämäläinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology
- Elena Ruskovaara, Lappeenranta University of Technology
3:00pm – Entrepreneurship Education and Self-employment
- Joram Stamhuis, Hanyang University
- Sang-Myung Lee, Hanyang University
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Sanna Suomalainen, ECSB, FI
3:45pm – Effectuation and causation in a University Startup Course
- Sanna Suomalainen, ECSB
4:15pm – Case Study Research: A Method to Enhance Student Learning
- Ellen Drost, California State University Los Angeles
- Stephen J.J. McGuire, California State University Los Angeles
4:45pm – The provision of elective social enterprise courses in US universities: The roles entrepreneurship, sustainability, diversity and religious orientation
- Caleb Kwong, University of Essex
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku, School of Economics, FI
9:00am – The Role of Management Support, Intrapreneurial Behaviour, and Job Satisfaction in Willingness to Quit
- Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku, School of Economics
- Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku
9:30am – Public Innovation Management Support in Rural Areas: The ARTIE Case in Germany
- Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management
- Andree Elsner, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management
10:00am – Mirae Asset Financial Group: Entrepreneurship and Globalization
- Yong Jin Kim, Sogang University
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Andreas Ziltener, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship – SIFE, CH
10:45am – Lead user method in the early stage of the diversification process
- Andreas Ziltener, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship – SIFE
- Katrin Schillo, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship – SIFE
11:15am – The Capital Model of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
- Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen Aki Harima, University of Bremen
11:45am – The role of leadership in employee creativity – uncontrolled creativity, controlled creativity or no creativity
- Satu Aaltonen, University of Turku
- Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
2:00pm – Corporate tax aggressiveness in family French SMEs
- Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM)
2:30pm – When do Entrepreneurial-and Market-Oriented Behaviors Benefit or Hurt Family Owned Businesses in Emerging Markets? The Role of Family Involvement
- Chemi Tsering, University of Montpellier
3:00pm – Family – Business Interaction in High Performing Family Firms
- Alaknanda Menon, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Jonathan Linton, University of Ottawa, CA
3:45pm – Towards a Better Understanding of the Unsteady Ground that underlies Tech Startups and other Small Businesses
- Jonathan Linton, University of Ottawa
4:15pm – Digital Privacy: Philosophical Underpinnings Richard Hall, Center for Global Business, School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix
- Fiona Sussan, Center for Global Business, School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix
4:45pm – Document management in cloud Principles, techniques and application in small and medium-sized enterprises
- Zsigmond Kovács, Kovex Kft.
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, IÉSEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS), FR
9:00am – Team venturing in social entrepreneurship: an examination of the motivations Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, IÉSEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS)
- Frédéric Dufays, Centre for Social Economy, HEC Management School, University of Liege
9:30am – The changing face of necessity entrepreneurship: Coping strategies to better support “Push” entrepreneurs
- Nazik Fadil, EM Normandie
10:00am – Corporate social responsibility activities in international markets: What role does firm size play?
- Christian Hauser, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship (SIFE)
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Catherine Leger-Jarniou, Université Paris-Dauphine PSL, FR
10:45am – Women-led high-growth SMEs and CSR: a specific articulation between discourse and practice
- Catherine Leger-Jarniou, Université Paris-Dauphine PSL
11:15am – Early Stage Social Enterprises in an Accelerator Environment
- Martina Battisti, Massey University
11:45am – After the Deluge: Social Entrepreneurship Served by Effectuation, its Contrary or Extended Versions, and Bricolage
- Edmilson Lima, Universidade Nove de Julho – UNINOVE
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, US
2:00pm – Social Entrepreneurship in the United States: Founding Characteristics, Market Participation, and Financial Performance
- In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago
2:30pm – From pull out to push in together: An Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship Definitions in the Academic Field
- Rocio Aliaga Isla, University of Liege
3:00pm – Adaptation strategy of Japanese social entrepreneurs : How have “specified nonprofit organizations” responded to the changing needs of digital literacy enhancement?
- Atsushi Kato, Doshisha Women’s College
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Katia Richomme-Huet, Kedge Business School, FR
3:45pm – How Far Away from Sustainable Entrepreneurship? Social and green entrepreneurs being sustainable without knowing it!
- Katia Richomme-Huet, Kedge Business School ,
4:15pm – Can Job Satisfaction Identify Success Factors for Vocational Integration of Refugees? A (Social) Company Based View
- Julia Freudenberg, PhD Student, Leuphana University
- Jantje Halberstadt, Leuphana University
4:45pm – The new emerging shape of Equity crowdfunding: the case of Paulownia.
- Ezio Marinato, University of Studies of Salerno
- Roberto Parente, University of Salerno
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Mahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School, FR
9:00am – New venture growth trajectories: Insights from a mixed method approach
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Mahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School, FR
9:30am – The Management of Entrepreneurial Support through the Balanced Scorecard as an Interactive Control Tool: A Field Study in Five Incubators
- Chaffik Bakkali, University of Montpellier, FR
- Jonathan Maurice, Toulouse 1 Capitole University, FR
10:00am – Establishment Churn within U. S. Micropolitan Statistical Areas: Does International Migration Matter?
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Phil Stetz, Stephen F Austin State University, US
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg, FR
10:45am – Analysis of Simons’ Levers of Control in Medium-sized Firms
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Cindy Zawadzki, Neoma Business School, FR and Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg, FR
11:15am – A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush: The Roles of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Effectuation in the Success of Business Transfer Process
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Florence Law, EDC Paris Business School, FR
11:45am – Strategy as business puzzle – new ways to compete for SMEs
- Tero Vuorinen, University of Vaasa, FI
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Christian Harrison, University of the West of Scotland, UK
2:00pm – Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Retail Pharmacy Sector of a Developing Economy
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Christian Harrison, University of the West of Scotland, UK
2:30pm – Rising Unemployment and Income in South Africa: The Significance of Entrepreneurship to the Unemployment-income nexus
- Darma Mahadea, UKZN, SA
3:00pm – Strategic advice for small innovative companies – process perspective on establishing trust relationship.
- Pawel Glodek, University of Lodz, PL and Katarzyna Łobacz, University of Szczecin, PL
WORKSHOP
3:45 – Final Presentations: Global Awards in Entrepreneurship Education Excellence (GAEEE)
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
9:00am – MSE growth through innovation in developed and developing countries: What matters?
- Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM)
9:30am – New Firms, Relocation Strategy, and Performance
- In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago
10:00am – Transformative unlearning and the necessity entrepreneur
- Maria Karafyllia, Anglia Ruskin University
10:30am – 10:45 BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku, FI
10:45am – Configurations of Entrepreneurial Strategies and Firm Success
- Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku
11:15am – Growth autocorrelation among young firms: The moderating role of firm age
- Joan-Lluis Capelleras, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
11:45am – Coopetition by micro-firms: a proximity-based theory
- Benjamin Mira, Montpellier University
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Karina Bogatyreva, Graduate School of Management, Saint-Petersburg State University, RU
2:00pm – Intention-behavior translation in student entrepreneurship: an institutional perspective
- Karina Bogatyreva, Graduate School of Management, Saint-Petersburg State University
- Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, D’Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University
2:30pm – Using natural language processing in entrepreneurship research: exploring the perceived benefits of business incubation
- Mahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School
3:00pm – Narratives of Ecosystems: from a Metaphor towards Leaders, Entrepreneurs and Relationships
- Henri Hakala, University of Vaasa
PARALLEL SESSION IV – Session Chair: Vicki Stylianou, Institute of Public Accountants, AU
3:45pm – Boosting small business productivity
- Vicki Stylianou, Institute of Public Accountants
4:15pm – Pre-entry knowledge and performance in balancing exploration-exploitation tension in startups: results from 15 case studies
- Pierluigi Rippa, University of Naples Federico II
- Giuseppe Zollo University of Naples Federico II
4:45pm – The Role of Innovation and Technology in SMEs’ Global Expansion: The Case of Kenyan SMEs
- Hezron Osano, Africa Nazarene University
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
9:00am – Lacunae in Entrepreneurship Research: do leading journals ignore ‘humane’ entrepreneurship?
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David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
9:30am – *Base of the Pyramid and Collaboration: Effects of Social Networks and Trust in Myanmar
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Eric Clock, University of Western Australia, AU
10:00am – The Role of Corruption and Extortion within Mexican Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Case Study-based Analysis of Capital Shocks
- Jörg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE;
- Blanca Josefina García Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, MX;
- AkiHarima, University of Bremen, DE
10:30AM – 10:45AM – Break
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University, SE
10:45am – Nature based businesses in rural and sparsely populated areas – How to support women’s entrepreneurship for more sustainable businesses?
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Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University SE and Cecilia Dalborg, Mid Sweden University, SE
11:15am – Owner Manager’s Personal Values and Professional Sustainable Practices: A Relationship Influenced by Perceived Advantages and Environmental Hostility.
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Sonia Chasse, Laval University, FR and Jean-Marie Courrent, University of Montpellier, FR
11:45am – Entrepreneurship and Well-being: Towards Developing a Novel Conceptual Framework for Entrepreneurial Sustainability in Organisations
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Neha Gopinath, University of Essex, UK and Jay Mitra, University of Essex, UK
LUNCH
Parallel Session III – Session Chair: Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University, CA
2:00pm – The On-Demand Economy: Assessing the Impact on the Triple-Bottom Line
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Yousif Hassan, Innovexa, CA and Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University, CA
2:30pm – Conceptual Framework for Replicating Singapore’s Entrepreneurially Based Economic Success in the Horn of Africa
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Mengsteab Tesfayohannes, Sigmund Weis School of Business, Susquehanna University, US
3:00pm – Understanding SMEs’ Corporate Sustainability Behaviour – A Responsible Environmental Behaviour Perspective
- Gbemisola Oyedepo, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Parallel Session IV – Session Chair: Massimiliano Vesci, University of Salerno, IT
3:45pm – Combining Theory of Planned Behavior with Triple Helix Model to analyse Academic Entrepreneurial Intention of young researchers
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Massimiliano Vesci, University of Salerno, IT
4:15pm – Indigenous Small Business Entrepreneurs: Can they actively participate with confidence and determination and perform in a rapidly changing environment?
- Sukh Deo, Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise, Wintec, NZ
4:45pm – The Impact of Entrepreneurial Alertness on Entrepreneurial Intentions
- Altaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business Administration, PK
10:30am – 10:45am
Break in Babbio Atrium
3:30pm – 3:45pm
Break in Babbio Atrium
Depart: 5:45pm
Pick-up location: Stevens Babbio Center (525 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Drop-off location: Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal (1401 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Return: One-way
Depart: 5:45pm
Pick-up location: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (500 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086)
Drop-off location: Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal (1401 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Return: One-way
Depart: 5:45pm
Pick-up location: Westin Jersey City Newport (479 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Drop-off location: Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal (1401 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Return: One-way
Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise
5:30pm – 6:30pm | VIP President’s Reception (By invitation only) | ICSB 2016 |
6:30pm – 7:00pm | Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Boarding) | ICSB 2016 |
7:00pm – 10:00pm | Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Sail) | ICSB 2016 |
10:00pm – 10:30pm | Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Disembark) | ICSB 2016 |
Shuttle service every 30 min
Starting: 7:30am
Pick-up location: Sheraton Lincoln Harbor (500 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ 07086)
Drop-off location: Stevens Babbio Center (525 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Ending: 12:00pm
Shuttle service every 30 min
Starting: 7:30am
Pick-up location: Westin Jersey City Newport (479 Washington Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07310)
Drop-off location: Stevens Babbio Center (525 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
Ending: 12:00pm
8am – 2pm
Registration and check-in desk, Babbio Atrium, Stevens Institute of Technology, Babbio Center, 525 River St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
ICSB Annual General Meeting (AGM)
PARALLEL SESSION I
9:00am – Challenges of Refugee Entrepreneurship
- Aki Harima, University of Bremen
- Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen
10:45am – Entrepreneurship over Easy
- Patrick Snyder, USASBE, US
- Bonnie Nolan, USASBE, US
PARALLEL SESSION III
2:00pm – Describing Emergence of Clean-Tech Innovation Ecosystem Based on University Research
- Katja Lahikainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business, KR
9:00am – Opportunity Search to Value Creation: Accelerating the Sustainable Venturing Process
- Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business
- Sangmoon Park, Kangwon National University
9:30am – Financial Determinants of Small Giant suppliers’ Growth under Inter-firm Business Cooperation Chongook Rhee, Seoul Women’s University
- Chongook Rhee, Seoul Women’s University
10:00am – University-Industry interaction for a sustainable energy system: The case of smart grid technologies.
- Roberto Parente, University of Salerno
- Valter Rassega, University of Salerno
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Kai Hänninen, University of Oulu, FI
10:45am – Are Scholars Interested in Micro-Enterprises?
- Kai Hänninen, University of Oulu
11:15am – Drivers of firm innovative performance – the role of organization climate, employability and innovative work behaviour
- Olga Korableva , ITMO University / St. Petersburg State University of Economics
11:45am – Indicators of Opportunity-Driven Entrepreneurship
- Joan Leishman Westwood, Brigham Young University
- Kristie Seawright, Brigham Young University
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Minna Janhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, FI
2:00pm – The Management of Paradox as a Path to Business Sustainability: HR Practices in Growing SMEs
- Minna Janhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
- Jenni Kantola, University of Vaasa
2:30pm – Investigating the formation of logics in new venture creation – A set theoretic analysis
- Anna Wagenschwanz, Technische Universität München
3:00pm – Cameroon Economy and the Future of Small Business
- Mouthi Mohamadou, Cocoa and Coffee Sub Sectors Development Fund (CCODEF) / Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR
9:00am – The Ecosystem of Hyundai Motors with K-Entrepreneurship
- Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea
- John Laurence Enriquez, The Catholic University of Korea
9:30am – A Study on Factors Affecting the Technology Protection Capabilities of Corporations
- Dong-Jin Seo, Chungbuk National University
- Hunesion Tae-Sung Kim, Chungbuk National University
10:00am – Process Model for Social Problem Resolution and Value Creation of Entrepreneurs
- Jungwoo Lee, STEPI (Science and Technology Policy Institute)
- Younghwan Kim, STEPI
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Marcus Schlegel, University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, DE
10:45am – Starting Something New: Impacts and Potentials of Start-Up Subsidies for the Unemployed from a Regional Perspective
- Marcus Schlegel, University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
11:15am – Case studies of Social entrepreneurship in Bucaramanga, Colombia
- Aura Cecilia Pedraza Avella, Universidad Industrial de Santander
11:45am – Humane Entrepreneurship Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea
- John Laurence Enriquez, The Catholic University of Korea
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics and Business, FI
9:00am – Making sense of women entrepreneurship research: a qualitative meta-analytical review
- Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics and Busines
9:30am – Effects of Institutional Factors and Individual Resources on New Business Activity: A Gender Perspective
- Arminda Paço, University of Beira Interior, NECE
10:00am – For better or worse? Marital status, parental status and entrepreneurial growth intentions Janice Byrne, IESEG School of Management Azzedine
- Janice Byrne, IESEG School of Management
- Azzedine Tounes, INSEEC School of Business, France
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Altaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business Administration, PK
10:45am – Gender Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Developing Countries Perspective
- Altaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business Administration
11:15am – Women in Business: Learning Together in Networks?
- Leo Billington, Dimensional Data
- Robyn Neeson, Innovative Practical Marketing Australia
11:45am – How Young Adults are Still Bound to a Male Stereotype when Describing Entrepreneurs
- Silke Tegtmeier, University of Southern Denmark
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Didier Grandclaude, EM Strasbourg Business School FR
9:00am – Growth Intention and its salient beliefs
- Didier Grandclaude, EM Strasbourg Business School FR
- Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg Business School, Laboratoire Humanis, FR
9:30am – The Gift of Young, Muslim Female Entrepreneurs and their Personal Networks: Second Generation Female Muslim Entrepreneurs, Growth Aspirations and Social Sustainability
- Jay Mitra, University of Essex
10:00am – Digital Divide in Small Businesses: Social Media Use Differences between White versus Non-White Small Business Owners
- Fiona Sussan, University of Phoenix
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
10:45am – Supplier Diversity and Social Change in the U.S.: A Time Trajectory of External Drivers
- Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina
11:15am – Financial Education for Mental Health System Users
- Jony Hsiao, University of Sao Paulo
- Natalia Brito, University of Sao Paulo
11:45am – Women in Puerto Rico Develop and their small business start-up: Factors and Strategies used that affect growth and success.
- Zulma Quiñones Rivera-Howell, Inter Americana University of PR-San Germán
PARALLEL SESSION I
9:00am – Entrepreneurial Activity in Puerto Rico: Lessons from the Public Policy Levers Typology
- Edgar Soto, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
- Edgar Maiz, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II
10:45am – Entrepreneurship Law: the Legal Environment for Technology Based SMEs
- Gregory Melus, Ascalon Lex
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III
2:00pm – Simplified Social Media Marketing as a means to helping SMEs Become More Effective
- Sherron Washington, The P3 Solution
PSED Workshop
9:00am – PSED Workshop: US and Four Country, Five Cohort Data Sets (Part 1)
- Paul Reynolds, Aston University
- Diana Hechavarria, University of South Florida
10:45 – Wilford White Fellows Meeting
SESSION III
2:00pm – Live Broadcast Marketing for Small Businesses: The Ultimate Engagement Tool!
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Irfan Khairi, Irfan Khairi Sdn Bhd, MY
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Tatiana Hernandez-Rico, Universidad del Norte, CO
9:00am – Improving Opportunity Identification Ability in Entrepreneurial Education: A Creativity Competencies and Engagement Approach
- Tatiana Hernandez-Rico, Universidad del Norte, CO
- Natalia Hernandez-Vargas, Universidad del Norte, CO
9:30am – The Global Sandbox: The International Entrepreneurship Classroom
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Bruce Kingma, Syracuse University, US and Saumil Shah, Ahmedabad University, IN
10:00am – A Diagnostic Tool Kit for the Personalized Entrepreneurship Education
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Young-Dall Lee, Dongguk University, KR
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Rebecca Stekelorum, Montpellier Recherche en Management – Montpellier Business School, FR
10:45am – Influence of supply chain partners’ pressures on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices: a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) perspective.
- Rebecca Stekelorum, Montpellier Recherche en Management – Montpellier Business School, FR;
- Jean-Marie Courrent, Université de Montpellier – Montpellier Recherche en Management, FR;
- Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
11:15am – Measuring Social Enterprise Performance – A Business Model Approach
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Giorgi Jamburia, University of Montpellier, FR and Jean-Marie Courrent, University of Montpellier, FR
11:45am – New venture creation in extreme poverty conditions: Opportunities and challenges
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Paul Sanchez-Ruiz, Oklahoma State University, US
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: María Andres, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, AR
9:00am – The evolving task of educating entrepreneurs at Universidad Nacional del Litoral
- María Andres, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
9:30am – Differentiated impact of start-up experience on the skills used for opportunity identification and exploitation
- Jacques Baronet, Universite de Sherbrooke
10:00am – Virtual Internships as Organizational Sustainable Action to Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Melody Jackson, University of Phoenix
- Fiona Sussan, University of Phoenix
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Moiz Mohammed, Pondicherry University, IN
10:45am – Effect of Psychological Capital on Entrepreneurial Intention and Entrepreneurial Ability: A study of Indian Academics in select Indian Public Funded Universities.
- Moiz Mohammed, Pondicherry University
11:15am – When the Crowd Says No: Outcomes from Failed Crowd Funding Campaigns
- Nathan Greidanus, University of Manitoba
11:45am – Venture Capital and Intellectual Property Rights Effects on Innovation in Different Socioeconomic Environments: A Systematic Review and Exploration of Various Contradictive Studies
- Arsalan Safari, Qatar University
Lunch
PARALELL SESSION III – Session Chair: Aura Cecilia Pedraza Avella, Universidad Industrial de Santander, CO
2:00pm – Case studies of Social entrepreneurship in Bucaramanga, Colombia
- Aura Cecilia Pedraza Avella, Universidad Industrial de Santander, CO
2:30pm – Student and openness to change Toward a personal values approach of entrepreneurial intention
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Adnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School of Business, FR and Gael Bertrand, PSB Paris School of Business, FR
3:00pm – Demography and the impact on life satisfaction and opportunity recognition
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Paul Pounder, University of the West Indies, JM
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:00am – Characterization and Promotion of the Digital Entrepreneur Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Katia Passerini, New Jersey Institute of Technology
9:30am – The Effect of a Founder’s Human Capital and Firm Strategic Orientation on New Venture Performance: A Comparative Study of Surviving and Non-surviving Firms
- Olukemi Sawyerr, California State Polytechnic University Deborah Brazeal, California State Polytechnic University
10:00am – Business models and innovations in frugal circumstances
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Pasi Syrjä, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FI and Helena Sjögrén, Lappeenranta Univesity of Technology, FI
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
10:45am – Learning from Lean
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Jake Disraeli, LaunchPad Central, US and Kyra Davis, LaunchPad Central, US
Lunch
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Susanna Kultalahti, University of Vaasa, FI
2:00pm – Assessing the Growth of Street Food Enterprises in Urban Ghana: A Cluster Analysis S.
- Darko-Koomson, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
2:30pm – The Relationship between Coaching Leadership and Work Engagement in SMEs
- Susanna Kultalahti, University of Vaasa
3:00pm – Contractual governance in “a world of broad regions”
- Helene Delerue, UQAM
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora, PT
9:00am – Creative Construction – antecedents, process and consequences of grassroots entrepreneurship
- Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora
9:30am – Double-barreled pursuit of the entrepreneurial shared value equation: A case study
- Swithina Mboko, Aquinas College
10:00am – Social Media Marketing for Social Entrepreneurs
- Irfan Khairi, Sdn Bhd
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Minna Janhonen Finnish Insititute of Occupational Health, FI
10:45am – “That sort of culture doesn’t suit everyone”: Management principles of agile, small and medium-sized business enterprises
- Minna Janhonen, Finnish Insititute of Occupational Health
- Pia Heilmann, Lappeenranta University of Technology
11:15am – Export promotion and SMEs: a case study of Ghana
- Edward Sasu, Edinburgh Napier University
11:45am – Don’t Think About It: Mindfulness, Emotional Labor and New Venture Performance
- Nawaf Alabduljader, The George Washington University
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Gisela Carrero, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Bayamón, US
2:00pm – Entrepreneurship: key to economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean?
- Zulma Quiñones Rivera-Howell, Inter Americana University of PR-San Germán
2:30pm – How to develop entrepreneurial Soft-Skills among Trainees of “ATFP ”?
- Ramzi Sallem, FSEG Sfax
3:00pm – Practices for Supplier Development in Puerto Rico
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Gisela Carrero, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Bayamón, US
PARALLEL SESSION I
9:00am – Exploring Antecedents of Service Innovation Excellence in Manufacturing SMEs
- Kars Mennens, Maastricht University
9:30am – Measuring new product and service portfolio advantage
- Jesse Heimonen, University of Vaasa
10:00am – Entrepreneurial Exit: A change unfolds
- Zulaicha Parastuty, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II
10:45am – Family Based Capitalization for Sustainable Development, Economic Growth, Employment Generation and Poverty Reduction.
- SM Mijanur Rahman, BRAC Bank Limited
11:15am – Doing Business in a Green Way: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Future Research Directions
- Johanna Gast, Montpellier Business School
11:45am – Creating Enterprises for Sustainable Development – The Potential of Community-Driven Entrepreneurship
- Christina Hertel, Technische Universität München (TUM)
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: Wonhyung Lee, University at Albany, SUNY, US
9:00am – Immigrants’ Access to Microloans: Insights from Small Business Owners and Loan Providers
- Wonhyung Lee, University at Albany, SUNY
9:30am – Green Innovation in the food value chain – Will Goliath fix it – or do we need David?
- Per-Ola Ulvenblad, Halmstad University
- Pia Ulvenblad, Halmstad University
- Joakim Tell, Halmstad University
10:00am – The dynamic SME – how to develop agility and resilience to cope with turbulent environments
- Klaus North, Wiesbaden Business School
- Gregorio Varvakis, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
10:00AM – 10:45AM BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Arsalan Safari, Qatar University, QA
10:45am – *Assessing the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem to stimulate Entrepreneurial Activities in GCC Countries
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Mahmoud Abdellatif Khalil, College of Business – Qatar University, QA and Arsalan Safari, Qatar University, QA
11:15am – The Socio-spatial Differences of Transitions to the Formal Economy – The Case of Informal Women Entrepreneurs in Three Nepali Regions
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Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK
11:45am – CSR- assessing the current knowledge base
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Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora, PT
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Moses Ngoze, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, KE
2:00pm – Do Training Programmes Supported by Donor Organizations Lead to Small Enterprises Growth?
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Moses Ngoze, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, KE
2:30pm – Theorizing about Financing Behavior of New Ventures: Towards an Effectual Logic
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Christopher Weigand, Leuphana University of Lueneburg, DE
PARALLEL SESSION I – Session Chair: David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
9:00am – Lacunae in Entrepreneurship Research: do leading journals ignore ‘humane’ entrepreneurship?
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David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
9:30am -*Base of the Pyramid and Collaboration: Effects of Social Networks and Trust in Myanmar
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Eric Clock, University of Western Australia, AU
10:00am – The Role of Corruption and Extortion within Mexican Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Case Study-based Analysis of Capital Shocks
- Jörg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE;
- Blanca Josefina García Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, MX;
- AkiHarima, University of Bremen, DE
PARALLEL SESSION II – Session Chair: Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University, SE
10:30am – 10:45am – BREAK
10:45am – Nature based businesses in rural and sparsely populated areas – How to support women’s entrepreneurship for more sustainable businesses?
- Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University SE and Cecilia Dalborg, Mid Sweden University, SE
11:15am – Owner Manager’s Personal Values and Professional Sustainable Practices: A Relationship Influenced by Perceived Advantages and Environmental Hostility.
- Sonia Chasse, Laval University, FR and Jean-Marie Courrent, University of Montpellier, FR
11:45am – Entrepreneurship and Well-being: Towards Developing a Novel Conceptual Framework for Entrepreneurial Sustainability in Organisations
- Neha Gopinath, University of Essex, UK
- Jay Mitra, University of Essex, UK
LUNCH
PARALLEL SESSION III – Session Chair: Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University, CA
2:00pm – The On-Demand Economy: Assessing the Impact on the Triple-Bottom Line
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Yousif Hassan, Innovexa, CA and Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University, CA
2:30pm – Conceptual Framework for Replicating Singapore’s Entrepreneurially Based Economic Success in the Horn of Africa
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Mengsteab Tesfayohannes, Sigmund Weis School of Business, Susquehanna University, US
3:00pm – Understanding SMEs’ Corporate Sustainability Behaviour – A Responsible Environmental Behaviour Perspective
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Gbemisola Oyedepo, University of Bedfordshire, UK
10:30am – 10:45am
Break in Babbio Atrium