Please join us with your ideas and willingness to discuss as we explore how entrepreneurship is transforming our society and organizations. There is no need to register in advance.
We will problematize and discuss six areas where concepts from entrepreneurship transformed the way we do things or our perceptions of expected outcomes.
1. Gender and race in an entrepreneurial society
2. Work and inequality in an entrepreneurial society
3. Agency and futures in an entrepreneurial society
4. Ideologies in an entrepreneurial society
5. Power and systems change in an entrepreneurial society
6. New methodological perspectives to study an entrepreneurial society
Program Session: #15300 | Sponsor(s): (OMT, ENT)
Session Format: In-person Only: Seattle
Sunday, Aug 7 2022 9:30AM - 11:00M PT (UTC-7)
Presenters:
Howard Aldrich, University of North Carolina
Rachel Atkins, New York University
Robert Eberhart, Stanford University
Jennifer Jennings, University of Alberta
Dev Jennings, University of Alberta
Sarah Kaplan, University of Toronto
Michael Lounsbury University of Alberta
Andrew Nelson, University of Oregon
Violina Rindova, University of Southern California
Wesley Sine, Cornell University
Madeline Toubiana, University of Ottawa
Tim Weiss, Imperial College
Jeffrey York, University of Colorado Boulder
Charlene Zietsma, Penn State University
Part I, 9:30 AM - 10:30 PM PT
The first part of the PDW will be open to all AoM participants and will feature presentations by the invited panelists. They will showcase and explain the theoretical directions that this community is investigating: Gender and race in an entrepreneurial society, work and inequality in an entrepreneurial society, agency and futures in an entrepreneurial society, ideologies in an entrepreneurial society, power and systems change in an entrepreneurial society. Finally, we will present some of the new methodological perspectives to study an entrepreneurial society. The presentations by the panelists will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.
Part II, 10:30 – 11:30 PM PT
Following the panel discussion, we will PDW Participants will self-select to join one of the six theoretical perspectives in targeted discussion tables, each led by key scholars. Each table will share its insights to end the session.
Please contact Robert Eberhart (eberhart@stanford.edu) or Tim Weis (timweiss@imperial.ac.uk ) with any questions about the PDW
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Robert Eberhart
Visiting Professor
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Stanford CA
(650) 315-8603
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