PARALLELSESSIONS–THURSDAY,19.11.2015. ROOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOPIC 17. Policy,support systemsand infrastructure 18. Critical perspectiveson entrepreneurship (Bestpaper awardbyISBJ) 1. Methodological challengesand research methods 2. Opportunity generationand earlybusiness development 5. Technologyand knowledge-based entrepreneurship 13. Corporate/ intrapreneurship andstrategizing 7. Entrepreneurship education, learning,and knowledge dissemination 11. Entrepreneurial financefornew andgrowing businesses 12. Businessmodels (growth, performanceand internationalizati on) 6. Familybusiness, successionand businesstransfer Chair: LEKOŠIMIĆMIRNA Chair: DURSTSUSANNE Chair: LISEAABOEN Chair: SAUKAARNIS Chair: LAVERENEDDY EMPIRICAL EXPLORATIONOFA COHORTOFNEW TECHNOLOGYBASEDFIRMSIN SWEDEN:WHAT HAPPENSTOTHEM DURINGTHEIR EARLYYEARS? RANNIKKOHEIKKI ERNOTORNIKOSKI ANDERSISAKSSON HANSLÖFSTEN HANNARYDEHELL KNOWLEDGERISK MANAGEMENT:A PROMISINGTHEME DURSTSUSANNE ANAPAULABECK DASILVAETGES JOANASIQUEIRA DESOUZA BARRIERSTO GROWTHOFHIGHTECHFIRMS ŽUPIČIVAN RANGUSKAJA PUBLIC ENTREPRENEURSHI PHEALTHUNITSIN POLAND GLÓDGRZEGORZ TRACK Chair: BAGERTORBEN THELEARNING IMPACTOF TRAINING PROGRAMSFOR GROWTH-ORIENTED SMEMANAGERS- 11:00 MANAGERIAL - COMPETENCESAND 11:30 STRATEGIC ORIENTATION BAGERTORBEN KENTWICKSTRØM JENSEN, PIASCHOUNIELSEN, JESPERPIIHL Chair: KORSGAARD STEFFEN ENTREPRENEURSHI P-THECREATION OFTEMPORARY ORGANIZATIONS? BOGRENMARIA CECILIADALBORG Chair: GONZALEZ-PERNIA JOSEL. ENTREPRENEURIAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTIN BASEOFTHE PYRAMID- CONTEXTAS ENABLERFOR INCREASEDVALUE AUSRØDVEGAR LEIN ROGERSØRHEIM STARTUPFIRMSAND ENTREPRENEURIAL IDENTITY-THECASE OFWOMEN 11:30 ENTREPRENEURSIN - MID-SCANDINAVIA 12:00 HAUGUM MARGRETE WHYDOES ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AFFECTCOMPANY PERFORMANCE? TALISJ.PUTNINS ARNISSAUKA EXPLORINGTHE INTENTIONBEHAVIORLINKIN STUDENT ENTREPRENEURSHI P BOGATYREVA KARINA GALINA SHIROKOVA OLEKSIY Chair: HANNIBAL MARTIN TWOFLAVORSOF ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION -HAPPINESS EMPOWERMENT VERSUS MEANINGFUL CREATIVITY MARTINLACKÉUS EVERYDAY PRACTICEASTHE LOCUSOF ENTREPRENEURSHI PEDUCATION SOMEEMPIRICAL FINDINGS HANNIBALMARTIN STEFFEN KORSGAARD PERBLENKER THECONNECTION BETWEEN FINANCINGMIXAND GROWTHFOR RESEARCH-BASED SPIN-OFFS VINJAR SAUGENMARIE HELEN KRISTOFFERSTRAND LISEAABOEN ROGERSØRHEIM BORNGLOBALS FROMLATVIA SAUKAARNIS LAIMAAUZA FAMILYAND NONFAMILYSMES’ INNOVATIVENESS: EXPLORINGTHE MEDIATINGEFFECT OFBOARDTASK PERFORMANCE DEMANROBIN ANNJORISSEN EDDYLAVEREN THEINFLUENCEOF PASSIONON ENTREPRENEURS SEEKINGEXTERNAL FINANCE ARNTZEN MARIANNE BARRIERSTO EXPORTING:NEW INSIGHTSINTOUK SMEs DOHANG MARCCOWLING ROBERT BLACKBURN THE ENTREPRENEUR’S PERSPECTIVEIN ACQUISITIONS–IS SUCCESSDRIVEN BYSTRATEGICFIT? FEIERABENDDAVID MALTEBRETTEL OSIYEVSKYY CLAUSTHRANE SARAHROBINSON JULIANLOESCHCKE DIFFERENCESIN COACHINGSTARTUP ENTREPRENEURS KOOPMANRUUD 12:00 - 12:30 ENTREPRENEURSHI P:DESIGNINGNEW VENTURES STAUDIGL LUITPOLD MALTEBRETTEL YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS’ INDUSTRYCHOICE: INFLUENCEOF RESOURCESAND COUNTRY SETTINGS BOGATYREVA KARINA DMITRIKNATKO FLEXIBLELABOR ANDINNOVATION PERFORMANCEOF R&D-ORIENTED START-UPSIN JAPAN KATOMASATOSHI HAIBOZHOU THE SUSTAINABILITYOF ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION(EO): A14-YEARSTUDY OFEO'SSHORT ANDLONG-TERM EFFECTSONFIRM PERFORMANCE GRÜHNBASTIAN MALTEBRETTEL PARTICIPATION ANDLEARNINGIN ATRAINING PROGRAMMEFOR SELF-EMPLOYED ENTREPRENEURS NIEMINENLENITA ULLAHYTTI CANWETIE BOOTSTRAPPINGTO THEPECKINGORDER THEORY?EVIDENCE FROMAPERIODOF BANKING CONSTRAINT. FITZSIMONS MARGARET TERESAHOGAN BUSINESSMODEL PATTERNSINTHE EMERGING3D PRINTING INDUSTRY HOLZMANN PATRICK ROBERTJ. BREITENECKER ERICHJ.SCHWARZ ALLORNOTHING: RISKATTITUDE AND ENTREPRENEUR’S EXITSTRATEGIES DEUTSCHMANN TOBIASSTEFFEN STRESE MALTEBRETTEL BUSINESSTRANSFER ECOSYSTEMS:FROM ASSUMPTION-BASED TOEVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN SLAVICASINGER ANMARIVILJAMAA, JUHATALL, ELINAVARAMÄKI, ERNOTORNIKOSKI, SUSANNEDURST, ANDREUBLESA, MARIARIPOLLÉS, MIRELAALPEZA, JOSEPXAVIER 12:30 SOLER, - MICKAELBUFFART, 13:00 PETRAMEZULIC, DYNAMICSOF HIGHGROWTH FIRMSANDTHEIR CONTRIBUTIONTO JOBCREATION ANYADIKE-DANES MICHAEL MARKHART RECESSIONDRIVEN SHAKEOUT EFFECTSON ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY:THE MEDIATIONROLE OFOPPORTUNITY PERCEPTION GONZALEZ-PERNIA JOSEL. MARIBEL GUERRERO, ANDRESJUNG, IÑAKIPEÑALEGAZKUE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY STARTUPSIN BERLINANDHONG KONG–AN EMPIRICALSTUDY ABOUT DETERMINANTS ANDFACTORSOF SUCCESS. GÖBEL MAXIMILIAN FRANZ-JOSEF ANDRÉPRESSE ORESTISTERZIDIS WHENDO TECHNOLOGICAL GEEKSADAPT?A STUDYOFNEW MEMBER ADDITIONIN TECHNOLOGYBASEDNEW VENTURETEAMS ZABARATATIANA CHRISTOPHE BOONE ARJENVAN WITTELOOSTUIJN THEMEDIATING ROLEOFCONTROLBASEDSTRATEGIES INTHE LEADERSHIPPERFORMANCE RELATION KOCHDANIEL RENÉMAUER MALTEBRETTEL THESITUATED CONSTRUCTIONOF THEFUTURE–A CASESTUDYOF STRATEGYWORK BETWEEN PARTNER ENTREPRENEURS LEPISTÖTANJA SATUAALTONEN ULLAHYTTI ENTREPRENEURSHI PINASCHOOL SETTING– CONSTRUCTINGA GENERATIONOF SELF-CONDUCTED MANAGERS? AXELSSONKARIN LINDAHÖGLUND MARIA MÅRTENSSON THEFINANCIAL VALUATIONOF VENTURE-BACKED COMPANIES:WHAT THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS? DUBOCAGE EMMANUELLE THEROLEOF INNOVATIONIN THE DEVELOPMENTOF ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPANIES: EVIDENCEFROM RESEARCHON POLISHGAZELLES TERESAKRASNICKA WOJCIECHGŁÓD, MARTYNA WRONKAPOSPIECH SMES’REVERSE TAKEOVERS DELISTINGONTHE ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT MARKET(AIM): FAMILYHOLDERS ANDFINANCIAL CRISIS FEITO-RUIZISABEL CLARACARDONERIPORTELLA SUSANA MENÉNDEZREQUEJO MARKET ATTRACTIVENESS ORPERFORMANCE: WHATDRIVES ENTREPRENEURS' EXITSTRATEGIES? GOESSWEINJULIA STEFFENSTRESE MALTEBRETTEL PARALLEL SESSIONS – THURSDAY, 19.11.2015. ROOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TRACK 17. Policy,support systemsand infrastructure 18. Critical perspectiveson entrepreneurship (Bestpaper awardbyISBJ) 1. Methodological challengesand research methods 2. Opportunity generationand earlybusiness development 5. Technologyand knowledge-based entrepreneurship 13. Corporate/ intrapreneurship andstrategizing 7. Entrepreneurship education, learning,and knowledge dissemination 11. Entrepreneurial financefornew andgrowing businesses 12. Businessmodels (growth, performanceand internationalizati on) 6. Familybusiness, successionand businesstransfer Chair: ČIĆEKFILIP Chair: KORSGAARD STEFFEN Chair: Chair: TORNIKOSKIERNO LEKOŠIMIĆMIRNA Chair: WINBORGJOAKIM Chair: NEERGAARDHELLE Chair: BERTONIFABIO Chair: WASILCZUKJULITA Chair: ANNALISA SENTUTI MIRELAALPEZA CUSTOMER INVOLVEMENTIN THECREATIONOF INNOVATIVE BUSINESSES:A VALIDATIONSTUDY BUFFARTMICKAËL ERNOT. TORNIKOSKI THEPROCESSAND OUTCOMEOF INNOVATIVENESS, RISK-TAKING,AND PROACTIVENESS LINTONGABRIEL LEVERAGED BUYOUTS, STRATEGIC INNOVATIONAND INNOVATIONRELATEDACTIVITIES BERTONIFABIO ANNE-LAURELE NADANT FRÉDÉRICPERDREAU ECONOMIC SITUATION PERCEPTIONAND THEGROWTH PLANSOF MICROENTERPRISE SINPOSTCOMMUNIST COUNTRY,CASEOF POLAND WASILCZUKJULITA TOPIC IDENTIFICATIONAND ANALYSISOF INNOVATIONSYSTEM ENABLERSAND INHIBITORS:THE CASEOFCROATIAIN THECONTEXTOFTHE ADRIATICREGION 14.00 ČIĆEKFILIP – MARTABEGONJA 14.30 ANAMARKOVIC CUNKO ANIGERBIN UNDERSTANDING ENTREPRENEURSHI PINA TRANSFORMING SOCIETY. PROBLEM,ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY?A LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE. OSOWSKARENATA THERETURNSTO NANOTECHNOLOG YRESEARCH:DOES NANOTECHNOLOG YRESEARCH GENERATEAN INNOVATION PREMIUMOVER OTHERTYPESOF RESEARCH? DORANJUSTIN GERALDINERYAN ANALYZEOFTHREE DIFFERENT EXAMPLESOF ENTREPRENEURSHI PEDUCATIONAND LEARNINGIN HIGHER EDUCATION: PRACTICE ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS SIMULATIONGAME ANDJUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ARHIOKAIJA MARJA-LIISA KAAKKO FAMILINESSAND SOCIOEMOTIONAL WEALTHINFAMILY BUSINESSES’ ECONOMICAND NON-ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE HEINONENJARNA PEKKASTENHOLM DEVELOPMENTOF THEICTINDUSTRYIN IRELAND1960-2010: 14.30 ARETROSPECTIVE – ROADMAP 15.00 DAVISSARAH BREDAKENNY THEBECOMINGOF AN ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITY– REFLECTIONSON DIFFERENT “OPPORTUNITYONTOLOGIES” HERHOLDTLOMHOLDTSINE MARIA OPPORTUNITY:A KEYCONCEPTFOR BUYERS BOUMEDJAOUD DORIAN KARIM MESSEGHEM NOTASEASYASIT LOOKS:EXPLORING BARRIERSAND ENABLERSTO DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHI P MARTINEZDY ANGELA LEEMARTIN SUSANMARLOW THEPOTENTIALOF BOOTSTRAPPING RESEARCHFOR ADVANCINGTHE UNDERSTANDING OFTHEROLEOF RESOURCESIN CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHI P WINBORGJOAKIM MENTORSHIPIN ENTREPRENEURSHI PEDUCATION: EXAMINING CONDITIONSFOR ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNINGAMONG STUDENTS HÄGGGUSTAV DIAMANTOPOLITIS ENTREPRENEURIAL ROLEIDENTITYAND CROWDFUNDING OUTCOMES FRYDRYCHDENIS ADAMJ.BOCK TONYKINDER PERCEPTIONSOF INITIALBUSINESS MODELSINNEW TECHNOLOGY BASEDFIRMS HANNARYDEHELL ANDERSISAKSSON FAMILYBUSINESS SUCCESSION:A FEMALE PERSPECTIVE CESARONI FRANCESCAMARIA ANNALISA SENTUTI JOBCREATIONAND GRADUATIONBY START-UPSINTHE NETHERLANDS KRAAIJALBERT ELISAELBERS 15.00 – 15.30 PRACTICING ENACTIVE RESEARCHTO WIDENTHESPACE OFOPPORTUNITY IN ENTREPRENEURING JOHANNISSON BENGT HANSLUNDBERG MARCELA RAMIREZ-PASILLAS BEING ALTERNATIVEAND PROFITABLE? CONDITIONSFOR SMALLFARM SHOPS’ SUSTAINABILITY JAECKMÉLANIE ANNABELLE JAOUEN CÉDRINEJOLY MYRIAMKESSARI WALKTHETALK: WHO’STARGETED IN GOVERNMENTAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS? BLOMKVIST MARITA JEANETH JOHANSSON MALIN MALMSTRÖM PIAULVENBLAD EFFECTSOF CHAIRPERSON´S LEADERSHIP, KNOWLEDGEAND EXPERIENCEON INNOVATIONIN SMES-BUILDING DYNAMIC CAPABILITIESIN SMALLFIRMS YARHAMIDI DANIEL ENTREPRENEURIAL COACHINGFOR MASTERSTUDENTS -SUPPORTING SKILLSAND COURAGE LAUKKANENVIRPI ANTTIIIRE THEIMPACTOF INITIALFINANCIAL CONDITIONSON SURVIVALANDEXIT: EVIDENCEFROM START-UPFIRMSIN JAPAN HONJOYUJI MASATOSHIKATO SURVIVAL DETERMINANTSOF THEUSSTART-UPS: ASSESSING GAZELLEVS.NONGAZELLEFIRMS DINAPEREIRA JOAOLEITAO RUIBAPTISTA INVALIDATING STAGNATION THEORYFOR FAMILYOWNED BUSINESSES: COMPARING FAMILY-TO-FAMILY ANDTHIRDPARTY OWNERSHIP TRANSFERS. HEAVERROGER ALIJA IBRAHIMOVIC LEXVAN TEEFFELEN LOCALAND TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKING AMONGFEMALE IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS INPERIPHERAL RURALCONTEXTS: PERSPECTIVESON RUSSIANIN FINNMARK, NORWAY MUNKEJORDMAI CAMILLA UNPACKINGTHE UNCERTAINTYAS ORIGINSOF ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIORS: EFFECTUATION, CAUSATION, BRICOLAGE JIANGYI WENWENAN ERNOTORNIKOSKI FRAMING ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMAT CAMPUS: CONCEPTUALAND SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS MILANAEVITA MAJMUNCH ANDERSEN KARENMURDOCK DOES TRANSFORMATION ALLEADERSHIP AFFECT PERCEPTIONOF BARRIERSTO INNOVATIVENESS? ZAMANTILINAYIR DILEK INGELAJOENS, STEPHANIE SCHWEISS INEXPERIENCED BUTEFFECTUAL: THEIMPORTANCE OF CONCEPTUALIZING CONTEXTIN EXPERTDECISIONLOGICBYNOVICES GÜNZEL-JENSEN FRANZISKA SARAHROBINSON HELLENEERGAARD THEEFFECTSOF UNCERTAINTY PROFILEAND EMBEDDEDNESSON MOBILIZING FINANCIAL RESOURCES TORNIKOSKIERNO HEIKKIRANNIKKO THEPOSSIBILITIES OFEXTERNALAND INTERNAL SUCCESSIONFROM VIEWPOINTOF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS MÄRKSTEFAN MARIOSITUM 15.30 – 16.00 CONTEXTUALIZING BUREAUCRACYAS RELATIONAL CONSTRAINTIN POST-SOCIALIST ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PEURAKIRSI PARALLEL SESSIONS – THURSDAY, 19.11.2015. ROOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TRACK 17. Policy,support systemsand infrastructure 18. Critical perspectiveson entrepreneurship (Bestpaper awardbyISBJ) 1. Methodological challengesand research methods 2. Opportunity generationand earlybusiness development Chair: MIRELAALPEZA Chair: KORSGAARD STEFFEN Chair: GONZALEZ-PERNIA JOSEL. ENTREPRENEURIAL IDENTITYINITS NATURAL, PRACTICALAND SOCIALCONTEXTS KAŠPEROVÁEVA ROBERT BLACKBURN JOHNKITCHING PRODUCT INNOVATIONIN START-UPSAND THEROLEOF FOUNDERS’ ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTIVATIONS GASTJOHANNA KATHERINE GUNDOLF MICKAEL GÉRAUDEL TOPIC STATESUBSIDIES DISTRIBUTION EFFECTON ENTREPRENEURSHIP ANDREGIONAL 16.30 DEVELOPMENT– – CASEOFCROATIA 17.00 DELICANAMARIJA MIRELAALPEZA JULIAPERIĆ 7. 16. 5. Entrepreneurship Ruralenterprise, Technologyand education, regional knowledge-based learning,and developmentand entrepreneurship knowledge tourism dissemination 11. Entrepreneurial financefornew andgrowing businesses CHAIR: BALBONI BERNARDO Chair: SEDLANKŐNIG LJERKA Chair: KATARZYNA PRĘDKIEWICZ SMESCROSSBORDER COLLABORATIONS INTHEADRIATIC REGION:ISTHESEA LEVELRISINGTHE INNOVATIVE PERFORMANCE? BALBONI BERNARDO GUIDO BORTOLUZZI, CLAUDIOCOZZA, GOUYAHARIRCHI, ALESPUSTOVRH GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY:A GAPBETWEEN PERSPECTIVES SEDLANKŐNIG LJERKA PETRAMEZULIC TIHANA KOPRIVNJAK Chair: DECLEYNSVENH. UNIVERSITY SUPPORTFOR ACADEMICSPINOFFS:(HOW)DOES ITMAKEA DIFFERENCE? DECLEYNSVENH. JASMINE MEYSMAN JOHANBRAET EXAMININGTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEENVENTURE CAPITALAND EMERGING ECONOMIESINTHE CONTEXTOFTHE WIDERSOCIAL TRANSFORMATION PROCESS KALINOWSKABESZCZYNSKAOLGA 12. Businessmodels 14. (growth, Humanandsocial performanceand capital internationalizati on) Chair: FRANCESCA MARIACESARONI Chair: PONTUS ENGSTROM BUSINESSMODEL MEASUREMENTS: ASYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW RYDEHELLHANNA MICKAËLBUFFART ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKING:A CONFIGURATIONAL APPROACH STAM-HULSINK EVELINE CÉDRICD. VERSTRAETE INGRIDA.M. WAKKEE PETER GROENEWEGEN ASOCIALCAPITAL APPROACHOF UNIVERSITY-BASED ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT ECOSYSTEM 17.00 THEODORAKI – CHRISTINA 17.30 KARIMMESSEGHEM EXPLORINGFAMILY DYNAMICSIN WOMEN’SCHOICES INTHEINFORMAL ECONOMY–THE CASEOFNEPAL XHENETIMIRELA SHOVATHAPA KARKI ADRIANMADDEN EXAMINATIONOF EARLY-STAGENEW VENTURESINTHE ENVIRONMENTOF AUNIVERSITYLINKED ENTREPRENEURIAL CENTER GILDERALF ANDRÉPRESSE W.WESTONBRAY III ORESTISTERZIDIS HUMANCAPITAL IMPRINTINGOF ENTREPRENEURIAL TEAM COMPOSITION ANDUNIVERSITY SPIN-OFFGROWTH –ACASE COMPARISONOF EXTERNALAND INVENTOR ENTREPRENEURS INSWEDEN BILLSTRÖM ANDERS EFFECTUATING SERVICE- EFFECTUATIONIN SERVICECONTEXT HÄKKINENREIJA HOWDOESTHE MASCULINITYOF ENTREPRENEURSHI PINFLUENCETHE RECRUITMENTOF STUDENTSTO HIGHER EDUCATION ENTREPRENEURSHI PCOURSES? WARHUUSJAN SALLYJONES THEEFFECTOF GROWTHAND FINANCINGONTHE SPEEDOF ADJUSTMENTOF CASHHOLDINGS MARTÍNEZ-SOLA CRISTINA PEDROJ.GARCÍATERUELPEDRO MARTÍNEZ-SOLANO UNVEILINGTHE JANUSFACEOF THEBUSINESS MODEL (CONCEPTUAL PAPER) AHOKANGASPETRI IRINAATKOVA POSITIVEAFFECT MATTERS: PREDICTING MENTORING& NETWORKING BEHAVIORSOF ENTREPRENEURS ERKENMARCUS STEFFENSTRESE MALTEBRETTEL WHENDO INCUBATEDFIRMS REACHTHEIR GAZELLESTATUS? POLICYPERSPECTIVE ONSUPPORTING POTENTIAL GAZELLES. VIRTANENMARKKU DAVIDSMALLBONE 17.30 – 18.00 INFORMAL INSTITUTIONSAND ENTREPRENEURSHI PINPOSTSOCIALIST ECONOMIES SMALLBONEDAVID FRIEDERIKE WELTER RECESSIONDRIVEN SHAKEOUT EFFECTSON ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY:THE MEDIATIONROLE OFOPPORTUNITY PERCEPTION GONZALEZ-PERNIA JOSEL. MARIBEL GUERRERO, ANDRESJUNG, IÑAKIPEÑALEGAZKUE VENTURINGINTHE DARK: ENTREPRENEURIAL UNIVERSITIESAND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE ECOSYSTEMS JOHNSONDAVID ADAMJBOCK GERARDGEORGE ENTREPRENEURS ASCONTRIBUTORS INTOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT KOMPPULARAIJA WHATBUILDSAN ACADEMIC CAREER?ACAREER ANALYSISOFTHE RECIPIENTSOFTHE HEIZERAWARD LANDSTROMHANS JINGSU QINGHUAZHAI TRUSTISGOOD, CONTROLIS BETTER- EXTENDINGTHE DEBATEONTRUST ANDITS IMPLICATIONON EFFECTUAL BEHAVIOR. MINISMICHAEL MALTEBRETTEL NEEDFOREXTERNAL CAPITALFOR INNOVATIVESMES INEUROPEAND APPLICATION SUCCESSRATE. PRĘDKIEWICZ KATARZYNA PRĘDKIEWICZ PAWEL BEHAVIOURAL ADDITIONALITIESOF ADUTCH GOVERNMENTBACKEDFUNDFOR BIOTECHSTART-UPS HULSINK WILLEM VICTOR SCHOLTEN HOWTOADOPT AN AMBIDEXTROUS STRATEGYTOFACE THEECONOMIC CRISIS.ACASE ANALYSISOFAN ITALIANSMALL FIRM SENTUTIANNALISA FRANCESCAMARIA CESARONI FINANCIAL LITERACYAND FIRM PERFORMANCEIN THEINVISIBLE INFORMAL ECONOMYOF ECUADOR ENGSTROM PONTUS PARALLELSESSIONS–FRIDAY,20.11.2015. ROO M TOPI C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7. Entrepreneurship education, learning,and knowledge dissemination 12. Businessmodels (growth, performanceand internationalizati on) 15. Creativeand artisanindustries Chair: VARAMÄKIELINA 10. 9. Greenand Social sustainable entrepreneurship entrepreneurship Chair: MARTINBRUCE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCHON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP :LOOKINGFORAN OPERATIONAL 09.00 DEFINITIONOFTHE - 09.30 CONCEPT JAMBURIAGIORGI JEANMARIE COURRENT EFFECTUATING SOCIAL INNOVATORS:CASE STUDYOFA STARTUP DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 09.30 PITKÄNENMIKKO - HENRIK 10.00 MERIEJOSEPH KANNAMPUZHA 2. Opportunity generationand earlybusiness development Chair: CHRISTINADIAZGARCIA FACTORS PROMOTINGPROENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDESIN SMEs’ ENTREPRENEURS ACROSSEUROPE DÍAZ-GARCIA CRISTINA FRANCISCOSÁEZMARTÍNEZÁNGELA GONZÁLEZMORENO Chair: FREDRIKSSON ANNA ASSESSINGTHE CREATIVE ENVIRONMENTIN ENTREPRENEURSHI P KRAFTFREDERIK KATHARINA HÖLZLE STAKEHOLDERENGAGEMENTIN INNOVATION PROCESSESOF SMES:THEROAD TOSUSTAINABILITY ALTENBURGER REINHARD CHRISTINE BACHNER EXPLORINGSMALL BUSINESS ADVISORS'BELIEF SYSTEMSAND COUNSELING PREDISPOSITIONS LAUKKANEN MAURIO. ERNOT. TORNIKOSKI 14. 3. Humanandsocial Minority capital entrepreneurship Chair: SYLVIAROHLFER THINKINGABOUT EMPLOYEEVOICE INSMALLER ENTERPRISES: REVIEWAND RESEARCHAGENDA ROHLFERSYLVIA ALESIASLOCUM DONETWORKS FINALLYPAYOFF? THEIMPACTOF NETWORKSON ENTREPRENEURIAL EXITSUCCESS GEBHARDPHILIPP MALTEBRETTEL Chair: MAALAOUI ADNAN HOWETHNICMINORITY ENTREPRENEURS SOURCEFINANCE INPOST-CRISIS IRELAND FLYNN ANTOINETTE ABAYOMISAMUEL SILAS, NAOMI BIRDTHISTLE MIXED EMBEDDEDNESS, OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURESAND OPPORTUNITY TENSION–REAGENTINGTHE EMBEDDED ENTREPRENEUR HOEGBERGLENA CRAIGMITCHELL PANELSTUDYOF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONSOF VOCATIONAL SCHOOLSTUDENTS ANDGRADUATES JOENSUU-SALO SANNA ELINAVARAMÄKI EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCEAND COGNITIVE FACTORSAND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITHMODELSOF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION HERRERA LUQUE LUDIVINAAMALIA, VIRGINIA FERNÁNDEZPÉREZ, LÁZARO RODRÍGUEZARIZA, PATRICIAESTHER Chair: UMIHANIĆ BAHRIJA THEEVOLUTIONOF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS–AN ACTIVITY-BASED LOOKINTO ACCELERATOR PROGRAMSFOR INTERNETENABLED STARTUPS TRIFONOVSTEFAN KATHARINA HÖLZLE Chair: PFEIFERSANJA INVESTIGATING THEROLEOF INTERMEDIARIESIN OPENINNOVATION PROJECTSWITH SMES.AN EMPIRICALSTUDY OFCREATIVEAND ARTISANFIRMSIN NORWAY PETTERSENINGER BEATE NATALIAMÆHLE THEPOWEROF BUSINESSMODEL INNOVATIONSIN TURBULENT MARKETS-ACASE STUDYONTHE ENERGYSECTOR UMIHANIĆ UMIHANA SELMASMAJLOVIĆ BAHRIJAUMIHANIC EXPLORING GROWTH POTENTIALOF CREATIVE INDUSTRIESIN CROATIA PFEIFERSANJA NATAŠAŠARLIJA MARINAJEGER ANABILANDŽIC ALONSOGALICIA BLENDEDVALUEOR TORNSOULS? COMPETING JUSTIFICATIONSIN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP LUCIAWALSH SUSIGEIGER ANDREWKEATING BRUCEMARTIN HOWSOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS 10:00 JUSTIFYTHEIR - BUSINESS:TURKISH 10:30 EVIDENCEOF LEGITIMIZATE DISTINCTIVENESS ZAMANTILINAYIR DILEK NILGUNKARATAS GUMUSTAS ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION, SUSTAINABLE PRACTICESAND SMALLBUSINESS PERFORMANCE. COURRENTJEANMARIE FRANÇOISLABELLE MARTINESPENCE SILVIAAYUSO FRANCISCO ERNESTO NAVARRETEBAEZ SONIACHASSE WALEEDOMRI ALTERNATIVE PATHSFOR VENTURE FORMATION SUOMALAINEN SANNA PEKKASTENHOLM JACKELINES-OFALL-TRADES: WOMEN GRADUATE ENTREPRENEURS ANDTHEIRSKILLSETS TEGTMEIERSILKE AGNIESZKA KURCZEWSKA JANTJE HALBERSTADT ANTECEDENTSOF INNOVATION: DOESCURIOSITY MATTER? ZHOUYUZHEN MATTHEWS CHARLES NEWIMMIGRANTS' SELF-EMPLOYMENT INTHESWEDISHITSECTOR KAZLOUALIAKSEI MARTINKLINTHÄLL AREDISABLED ENTREPRENEURS DRIVENBY NECESSITY? UNDERSTANDING MOTIVATIONOF “HANDIPRENEURS” MAALAOUIADNAN INESGABARRET, JULIEMALLET, RONYGERMON, LEOPAULDANA THERELATIONSHIP BETWEENSELFEFFICACYAND ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION THROUGHTHE LENSOF EFFECTUALLOGIC RUIZ-ARROYO MATILDE MARÍADELMAR FUENTES-FUENTES CARLOSA. ALBACETE-SÁEZ JENNYMARÍARUIZJIMÉNEZ COLLABORATIVELY DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURIAL POTENTIAL:ACASE STUDYOF IMPLEMENTINGAN ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM RYBNICEKROBERT MARTINMADER SABINEBERGNER MATTHIASRUHRI INTERNATIONAL NEWVENTURES BEYONDPRODUCT ANDSERVICE INNOVATIONS: CREATING, DELIVERINGAND CAPTURINGVALUE THROUGHRECONFIGURATION OFEXTERNAL RELATIONSHIPS, LOGISTICSAND SALESCHANNELS ABRAHAMSSON JAN HÅKANBOTER VLADIMIR VANYUSHYN INSTITUTIONAL DIMENSIONOF ENTREPRENEURING :JANUSIAN ENTREPRENEURSHI P AGGESTAM MARIA CAROLINE WIGRENKRISTOFERSON ROO M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOPI C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8. Cultureand community 20. Accountabilityof QuadrupleHelix actorsinbuilding entrepreneurial society. 10. Greenand sustainable entrepreneurship 2. Opportunity generationand earlybusiness development 4. Genderand copreneurship 3. Minority entrepreneurship 7. Entrepreneurship education, learning,and knowledge dissemination 12. Businessmodels 19. Authentic entrepreneurial leadership Chair: POUTANENSEPPO Chair: KATIARICHOMMEHUET Chair: FREDRIKSSON ANNA Chair: ISAKSENESPENJ. 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