Conference on Multi- and Micro-Level Issues in Strategic Entrepreneurship

The conference aims at exploring issues related to the motivation of individuals and teams within established firms to engage in entrepreneurial behavior and how such engagement can be assessed and rewarded.

Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 10:00 to Friday, October 14, 2011 - 16:00

Strategic entrepreneurship has become an exciting new field at the intersection of strategic management and entrepreneurship research. However, most research within the field has focused on identifying what organization-level factors cause firm-level entrepreneurial outcomes, rather than how and why these factors actually work in terms of cross-level and micro-level effects.

The conference aims at exploring issues related to the motivation of individuals and teams within established firms to engage in entrepreneurial behavior and how such engagement can be assessed and rewarded.

The conference will feature keynote speeches as well as paper sessions. Confirmed keynotes are:

•    R. Duane Ireland, Texas A&M University

•    Peter G. Klein, University of Missouri

•    Shaker Zahra, University of Minnesota

Find out more about the conference and all practicalities on the conference website.

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