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REMINDER: Institutions & Entrepreneurship 2023 Conference, Montreal, Canada

  • 1.  REMINDER: Institutions & Entrepreneurship 2023 Conference, Montreal, Canada

    Posted 01-11-2023 12:04
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    Institutions & Entrepreneurship 2023 Conference - 5 DAYS LEFT TO SUBMIT! 

    Call for papers for the 3rd Institutions & Entrepreneurship Conference and PhD Workshop

    June 8-10, 2023, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    The Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University and the Johnson Graduate School of Management of Cornell University are pleased to announce the upcoming conference on Institutions and Entrepreneurship, to be held in Montreal, June 8 to 10, 2023.

    Similar to the successful Institutions and Entrepreneurship Conferences of 2007 and 2008, the 2023 conference will bring together scholars who take an institutional approach to the study of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial processes, broadly defined.

    Institutions – the regulative, normative, and cognitive pillars of society – serve as both constraints and enablers of entrepreneurial action. Institutions are tied to time and place, and while relatively stable are subject to change, sometimes gradually and sometimes more abruptly. Entrepreneurship, or the construction of new organizations, organizational forms, and markets both affects and is affected by institutions. We are interested in papers that speak to this relationship: How do institutions affect entrepreneurship, and how does entrepreneurship affect institutions? Our preference is for empirical papers.

    Examples include but are not limited to:
    • How do changes in regulatory, normative, or cognitive institutions create opportunities for entrepreneurship?
    • In what ways can social movements be generative of entrepreneurship? Do social movement actors engage in entrepreneurship to further their cause?
    • How do entrepreneurs build institutional structures, such as regulatory and quasi-regulatory regimes, that promote new organizations and markets?
    • How do entrepreneurs draw on institutional logics to legitimate novel organizational forms? What entrepreneurial opportunities exist in spheres characterized by conflicting logics?
    • How do entrepreneurs deploy cultural elements in their activities? Can symbolic and ceremonial action further their interests?
    We are open to both qualitative and quantitative research designs and to a wide variety of contexts, including:

    • Institutions and entrepreneurship in emerging markets.
    • Institutions and entrepreneurship in the informal economy.
    • Entrepreneurship amongst social groups that are institutionally marginalized.
    • Institutions and entrepreneurship in times of economic and social disruption (political or economic crises, mass immigration, war, famine, natural disasters, etc.).
    Conference Details
    The conference will be held from Thursday, June 8 to Saturday, June 10, 2023 at the Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The main conference will begin with a welcome reception on the evening of Thursday, June 8, and sessions will run from Friday June 9 to 1pm on Saturday June 10. Participants are expected to be available for this full time period. Approximately 25 papers will be selected for presentation. The conference is sponsored by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, the Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship, the SC Johnson College of Business, the Desautels Faculty Scholar Award, and the Desautels Faculty of Management.

    PhD student Paper Development Workshop
    A PhD student Paper Development Workshop will be held in the afternoon of Thursday, June 8. Participants are encouraged to arrive on Wednesday, June 7. If you are a Ph.D. student interested in participating, please make this clear when submitting your abstract for consideration (We ask that you put "PhD workshop abstract" in the subject line of your email submission). Subsidies may be available for PhD student accommodation in cases of need.

    Deadlines/Submission

    • Abstract submission (approximately 500 words): January 16, 2023
    • Notification of acceptance: February 17, 2023
    • Submission of full paper (maximum 8,000 words): April 28, 2023

    Abstract submissions are to be emailed to Yoojin Lee at yoojin.lee@mail.mcgill.ca. Use the subject line "Institutions and Entrepreneurship Abstract" in the title of the email.

    Any questions can be directed to the conference organizers:

    Robert J. David 
    Professor & Desautels Faculty Scholar 
    Strategy and Organizations 
    Desautels Faculty of Management 
    McGill University 
    robert.david@mcgill.ca 

    Wesley D. Sine
    Professor
    Management and Organizations
    SC Johnson Graduate School of Management
    Cornell University
    wds4@cornell.edu

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    Robert David
    McGill University
    Montreal QC
    (514) 398-7463
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