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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.
Chair:
SLAVNICZORAN
Chair:
JANSSENFRANK
Chair:
BARBIĆFRANO
WHYDOJAPANESE
LEAVEJAPANTO
BECOME
ENTREPRENEURSIN
EMERGING
11.00
COUNTRIES?–
–
EXPLORING
11.30
DIASPORA
ENTREPRENEURIAL
MOTIVATION–
HARIMAAKI
JÖRGFREILING
ENTREPRENEURIAL
INTERNATIONALIZA
TIONINEMERGING
INDUSTRY:AN
EXPLORATIVECASE
STUDYANALYSIS
OFRENEWABLE
ENERGYINDUSTRY
INSPAIN
ZOLFAGHARIEJLAL
MANESHSEYED
MEYSAM
ALEXRIALP
THEUSEOD
INTUITIONIN
VENTURE
CAPITALIST
ECOSYSTEMS
PETERSENNICOLAJ
HANNESBO
MARTINHANNIBAL
ERIKSTAVNSAGER
RASMUSSEN
GENDERED
PRACTICESOF
DIVISIONOF
FAMILYANDWORK
RESPONSIBILITIES
BETWEENSLOVAK
COPRENEURIAL
COUPLES
DLOUHÁMARIE
TERÉZIA
HOCHMUTHOVÁ
MEANDERING
RIDESOFTHE
SWEDISHTAXI
INDUSTRY:
FLOURISHING
ENTREPRENEURSHI
PORETHNIC
SEGMENTATION?
SLAVNICZORAN
SUSANNEURBAN
MARKETING
CAPABILITIES
WITHINSMES:THE
INFLUENCEOF
MARKET
UNCERTAINTYAND
MARKETING
EDUCATION
MASSIERAPHILIPPE
AUDREYGILMORE
MOHAMED
SELLAMI
DOESTHENUMBER
OFPARTNERSIN
SMEMULTIPARTNER
ALLIANCES
INFLUENCEUSEOF
GOVERNANCE
MECHNISMS?
BARBIĆFRANO
ANTONIOHIDALGO
NEVENBARBIĆ
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
INTELEVISIONNEWS
INFLANDERS:
CATCHINGUPWITH
AMOREDIVERSE
11.30 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
–
PALETTE?
12.00 HOLVOETTINE
SUSTAINABLE
ENTREPRENEURSHI
PASAN
EMPOWERING
SOLUTIONTO
SOCIETALISSUES
RICHOMME-HUET
KATIA
ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROCESSESINTHE
CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
FREDRIKSSON
ANNA
LISEAABOEN,
SIGVEPETTERSEN
EMPOWERMENT
OFAGINGWOMEN
ENTREPRENEURS
HAATAJAVERA
(RE)MIXED
EMBEDDEDNESS,
THEANATOMYOF
ETHNICMINORITY
ENTREPRENEURSHI
PINSWEDEN
URBANSUSANNE
DOCERTAINEXIT
REASONSFAVOR
ENTREPRENEURIAL
REENTRY?
DEHOEROXANE OLIVIERGIACOMIN
FRANKJANSSEN
THEHARNESSING
OF
ENTREPRENEURIAL
LEADERSHIPAND
COGNITIONFOR
SUCCESSIONAND
GROWTHINAN
ESTABLISHED
TECHNOLOGYFIRM
MILLERLIANNE
LESTERLLOYDREASON
PETERTAYLOR
HELIXSYSTEMIN
THECHANGING
RESEARCH
LANDSCAPE:CASE
FINLAND
POUTANENSEPPO
ENTREPRENEURIAL
INTENTIONSAND
BEHAVIOURS:
12.00
LITERATUREREVIEW
–
ONDEFINITIONS
12.30
ANDFACTORS
INFLUENCING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
INHIGHTECHNOLOGY
SOOSJULIA
LIFESATISFACTION
AMONGWOMEN
ANDMENHIGH
GROWTH
ENTREPRENEURS:
EXPLORINGTHE
ROLEOFFAMILY
SUPPORTAND
WORKLOAD
ISAKSENESPENJ.
LARSKOLVEREID,
ELISABET
LJUNGGREN
ENTREPRENEURIAL
PRACTICEIN
PREGNANCY:A
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
ROUSEJULIA
JOHNKITCHING
THEROLEOF
TRUSTIN
IMMIGRANT
BUSINESS
OWNERS’STARTUPPROCESS
AALTONENSATU
ELISAAKOLA
LET´SACTIN
CONCERT–
INFLUENCEOF
SIMILARITYBIASES
ONTERMSHEET
NEGOTIATIONS.
MINISMICHAEL RENEMAUER
MALTEBRETTEL
NEGATIVE
PERFORMANCES,
MARKETING
ILLEGITIMACYAND
THEMARKETING
COMMUNICATION
INTENSITYOF
FRENCHSMES
MASSIERAPHILIPPE
AUDREYGILMORE
MOHAMED
SELLAMI
MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENTIN
SMALLBUSINESSES
FULLER-LOVE
NERYS
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