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ICSB World Conference Program: June 17–18
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ICSB PRESIDENT LETTER TO PRESENTING AUTHORS
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the ICSB global community, I’d like to thank you for submitting your work to the ICSB 2016 World
Conference. Each year the ICSB World Conference draws the world’s leading scholars, educators, policy makers
and practitioners to present empirical and theoretical research and discuss current issues to help shape future
priorities.
This year we were proud to receive over 350 submissions under the theme of Sustainable Entrepreneurship in
Society – Transforming Our World Together. We accepted approximately 60%.
The focus of this conference is on the role of entrepreneurship and innovation in advancing the sustainable
development goals of a society. Today, more than ever, companies are looking at their core business, as well as
philanthropy, advocacy and partnerships, to support society in ways that also contribute to profitability.
The excellent mix of competitive papers, workshops, teaching cases, and development papers shows the truly global
nature of the ICSB network. With a better understanding of the programs and opportunities for entrepreneurs, governments
around the world can experience transformational change.
When ICSB made the call to our community world-wide to share your wisdom and knowledge on SMEs and the UN Sustainable
Development Goals, you answered us with a surge of research, papers, and workshops. I am proud to announce that the three
highest submissions where on 1- Small and Medium Enterprises; 2- Sustainable Development Goals, and 3- Education and Pedagogy.
This matters and that is why ICSB is the premier research and policy organization in the world.
Special heart-felt congratulations to those winning best paper awards. You make your colleges, universities, organization, country,
family and friends proud. We celebrate with you.
I wish you the best of luck in the development of your research agenda, and look forward to interacting with you at ICSB 2016. The
future is bright for research collaborations.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Ki-Chan Kim
President, International Council for Small Business (ICSB)-(2015-16)
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Secretary-General of the United Nations LETTER TO PRESENTING AUTHORS
Dear Colleagues,
Dr. Kim Ki-Chan, President of the International Council for Small Business, Dr. Ayman Tarabishy,
Executive Director of the ICSB, members of the ICSB Board, cultures of the ministerial round
table, Mr. Joo Young-Sup, Small and Medium Business Administration Minister of the Republic
of Korea, and Ms. Maria Contreras-Sweet, United States Small Business Administrator. Ladies
and gentleman, I am pleased to greet all participants at this conference of the International
Council for Small Business. We are now well into the first year of the 2030 agenda for sustainable
development, our transformative plan to ensure a life of dignity for all. The ambitious sustainable
development goals specifically call for policies that encourage the growth of small and medium sized
enterprises. That is because these businesses can create a more sustainable world, with better jobs, greater
respect for the environment, and more inclusive societies. I hope you will find creative ways for small businesses to
help reach the SDG’s, and I encourage you to join the valuable United Nations Global Compact Initiative. The United
Nations fully supports your efforts to be responsible toward the societies where you operate and to help create a
better future for all. In this spirit, I wish you great success.
Thank you.
The Honorable Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General of the United Nations
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CONTENTS
ICSB Paper and Workshop Submissions................................5
Highlighted Workshops...............................................................6
Best Papers Awards.....................................................................7
Programs — Friday June 17.......................................................8
Programs — Saturday June 18............................................... 22
Reviewers..................................................................................... 31
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ICSB Paper and Workshop Submissions
Submission Information
Total Submissions............................................................................ 350
Number of Countries......................................................................... 56
Accept/Reject Ratio......................................................................... 64%
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Workshops........................................................................................... 22
Developmental.................................................................................... 60
Teaching Case..................................................................................... 10
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Highlighted Workshops
Number 1
Friday, June 17
Part I: 9:00am-10:30am in room Babbio 220
Part II: Saturday, June 18, 2016 at
9:00am-10:30am in room Babbio 220
PSED WORKSHOP: US AND FOUR COUNTRY, FIVE COHORT DATA SETS
By Paul D. Reynolds and Diana M. Hechavarria
The only data sets that provide a description of the entrepreneurial process, or business
creation, for representative samples of those in the venture creation process are those that
have implemented the Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics [PSED] protocols. While
the most extensive, fully documented data in the public domain are the two U.S. cohorts
[PSED I, II], critical variables have been harmonized across five data sets representing
four countries [Australia, China, Sweden, and the United States]. A two part, three hour
workshop on the development of these data sets, their structure, and how to utilize them
for analysis will be provided on 17-18 June 2016 as part of the ICSB annual conference.
Each participant is expected to have an explicit research question or topic for discussion in
the second session, on 18 June 2016. This session will be devoted to discussions, led by the
workshop team, on how the PSED data sets can help provide answers to each participant’s
research issue. Participants will receive the most benefit from the second day workshop
session if they have a laptop with the SPSS statistical package for the second day session.
Number 2
9:00am-10:00am in room Babbio CR 503 (5th floor)
Humane Entrepreneurship Research Consortium —
Developing Scale and Data Collection
Number 3 10:45am in room Babbio 220
DEVELOPMENT OF MULTINATIONAL RESEARCH ALLIANCES:
A WORKSHOP TO LINK ICSB AFFILIATES CREATION OF IMPACTORIENTED RESEARCH TOPICS
By K. Mark Weaver, Pat Dickson, Brian Gibson, and Ayman Tarabishy
The research alliance workshop’s primary goal is to create replicable research topics in
ICSB affiliates. Replication across countries can help identify cultural differences, economic
differences, and political support/barriers and add validation to research topics.
One of the criticisms of entrepreneurial research has been that small samples from local
regions are often radically different in sample selection and have marginal ability to say
much more than “this is the way it was in……” They have little or no generalizability or
ability to look at impacts in larger regions/countries and also then are limited in the ability
to impact public policy, even in the region where the original data collection occurred.
Contact Information for Consortium Membership Application K. Mark Weaver
[email protected]
Number 4 3:45pm in room Babbio 220
Egypt & Entrepreneurship: Past-Present-Future
by: KiChan Kim, Sargeant Winslow, Ayman El Tarabishy
by: Ahmed Osman, Middle East Council for Small Business & Entrepreneurship
(MCSBE), EG; Ahmed Mohamed Shalaby, Tatweer Misr, EG and Ayman Ismail, DMG, EG,
and Mohamed Fahmy (Maksaby)
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are responsible for an estimated 50 percent of
total employment worldwide and are a key driver of employment and economic activity. SMEs
make up more than 90 percent of private sector companies worldwide and generate over 60
percent of formal jobs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In low-income countries, particularly
in Sub-Saharan Africa, SMEs make up to 80 percent of jobs. While SMEs presently play a
crucial role in developing countries, their impact on emerging economies is estimated to yield
nearly 600 million jobs to Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa within the next 15 years.
The famous economist, Joseph Schumpeter (1883-1950), was among the first to lay
out a clear concept of entrepreneurship. Schumpeter pointed out the many ways that
entrepreneurs innovate. He called attention to the fact that not only do they innovate
by figuring out how to use inventions, but they also innovate by inventing new means of
production, new products, and new forms of organization. Entrepreneurs in other words,
improve the productive capacity of society by generating the “creative destruction” of
positive economic change.
Accordingly, ICSB recognizes that, thus far, entrepreneurship has focused on the bottom
line – the creation of resources and profit for corporations – while ignoring the health
of the planet and major segments of society. Entrepreneurship must focus on the triple
bottom line – the intersection between innovation, opportunities, and sustainability.
Egypt is in the midst a new iteration of entrepreneurship. It is based on the idea that
business innovation must be harnessed to fundamentally reinvent and redefine the
meaning of compensated work. In the new economy business innovation is challenged to
improve the human experience and preserve the planet that supports it. To do this and with our call for SME DAY, ICSB is promoting new research domain titled
“Humane Entrepreneurship” as covered at the UN on June 16th. This workshop is for
those interested in learning more and participating in a new research initiative.
This workshop and subsequent conference in Egypt in November 2016 focuses on the
intersections between innovation, opportunity recognition, and sustainability. Egypt version
of entrepreneurship is a youth driven effort to create viable “work opportunities” in an
economy now distant from its agricultural and industrial forerunners.
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BEST PAPERS AWARDS
JSBM Best Overall Paper
Best Paper/Workshop - Africa
Social Entrepreneurship in the United States: Founding Characteristics,
Market Participation, and Financial Performance
Income Inequality among Selected Entrepreneurs in Ondo State, Nigeria
Sung Min Kim, In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, US
and In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, US
Olubukola Ehinmowo, Federal University of Technology Akure at Ondo, NG; Adewale Isaac
Fatuase, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State, NG and Dorcas Funmilayo, Federal
University of Technology Akure at Ondo, NG
Kai Yang Best Paper Award
JSBM AE of the Year Award 2015-16
Women entrepreneurs in the informal economy of Nepal– Is formalization a burden
or empowerment?
Martie-Louise Verreynne, University of Queensland Business School, AU
Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK and Mirela Xheneti, University of Sussex, UK
Best Paper in International Business
Best Paper/Workshop - Asia/Pacific
Senior Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence of the Effect of Aging on
Entrepreneurial Intent
Base of the Pyramid and Collaboration: Effects of Social Networks and Trust in Myanmar
Eric Clock, University of Western Australia, AU and Tim Mazzarol, University of Western
Australia, AU
Marc Duhamel, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, CA; Murat Erogul, Thompson Rivers
University, CA; Nathan Greidanus, Unviersity of Manitoba, CA; and Etienne St-Jean, Universite
du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, CA
Best Paper/Workshop - GCC
Best Reviewer Award
Assessing the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem to stimulate Entrepreneurial Activities in
GCC Countries
Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management, DE
Mahmoud Abdellatif Khalil, College of Business - Qatar University, QA and Arsalan Safari,
Qatar University, QA
Global Awards in Entrepreneurship Education Excellence
Best Paper/Workshop - Americas
Supplier Diversity and Social Change in the U.S.: A Time Trajectory of External Drivers Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
Best Paper/Workshop - Europe
Making sense of women entrepreneurship research: a qualitative meta-analytical review
Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics and Business, FI
Announced at Gala, June 17th.
President Award
Announced on June 16th at UN.
Board Recognition
Announced at Gala, June 17th.
Board Award
Announced at Gala, June 17th.
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Time
8:00am
Location
Item
Babbio Center AtriumRegistration (closes at 4pm) (Full Address: Stevens Institute of Technology, Babbio Center, 525 River St, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #1
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
9:00am
Babbio 104
Sustainable Development Competitive Paper
Goals (SDGs)
Lacunae in Entrepreneurship Research: do leading journals
David Watkins, Southampton Solent University, UK
ignore ‘humane’ entrepreneurship?
9:30am
Babbio 104
SDGs
Comp. Paper
*Base of the Pyramid and Collaboration: Effects of Social
Eric Clock, University of Western Australia, AU
Networks and Trust in Myanmar
10:00am
Babbio 104
SDGs
Comp. Paper
The Role of Corruption and Extortion within Mexican Jörg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE; Blanca Josefina
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: A Case Study-based Analysis of García Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado
Capital Shocks
de Hidalgo, MX; AkiHarima, University of Bremen, DE
Session Chair: Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
9:00am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperMSE growth through innovation in developed and developing
Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier
& Medium Enterprises
countries: What matters? Research in Management (MRM), FR
9:30am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Comp. PaperNew Firms, Relocation Strategy, and Performance
& Medium Enterprises 10:00am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Comp. Paper
Transformative unlearning and the necessity entrepreneurMaria Karafyllia, Anglia Ruskin University, UK; and
& Medium Enterprises
Jenni Kantola, University of Vaasa, FI
In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business,
Loyola University Chicago, US
Session Chair: Nathan Greidanus, Unviersity of Manitoba, CA
9:00am
Babbio 320
Global Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Monitor (GEM)
*Senior Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence of the Effect
of Aging on Entrepreneurial Intent
9:30am
The Influence of Entrepreneurs' Social Referents on Start-up Size Victor Martin-Sanchez, King's College London, UK
Babbio 320
GEM
Comp. Paper
Nathan Greidanus, Unviersity of Manitoba, CA
10:00am
Babbio 320
GEM
Comp. Paper
Entrepreneurial Cognitions and Innovative Entrepreneurial Entry: Ali Raza, University of Padova, IT and Moreno Muffatto, Moderating Role of Macroeconomic Context University of Padova, IT
Session Chair: Mahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School, FR
9:00am
Babbio 202 Small Business and Small Competitive PaperNew venture growth trajectories: Insights from a mixedMahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School, FR
& Medium Enterprises
method approach
9:30am
Babbio 202 Small Business and Small Comp. Paper
The Management of Entrepreneurial Support through the & Medium Enterprises
Balanced Scorecard as an Interactive Control Tool: A Field Study in Five Incubators
Chaffik Bakkali, University of Montpellier, FR and
Jonathan Maurice, Toulouse 1 Capitole University, FR
10:00am
Babbio 202
Phil Stetz, Stephen F Austin State University, US
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Small Business and Small Comp. PaperEstablishment Churn within U. S. Micropolitan Statistical Areas: & Medium Enterprises
Does International Migration Matter?
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #1
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, IÉSEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS), FR
9:00am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper Team venturing in social entrepreneurship: an
Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh, IÉSEG School of Management examination of the motivations (LEM-CNRS), FR and Frédéric Dufays, Centre for Social Economy, HEC Management School, University of Liege, FR
9:30am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
The changing face of necessity entrepreneurship: Nazik Fadil, EM Normandie, FR
Coping strategies to better support “Push” entrepreneurs
10:00am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Corporate social responsibility activities in international
markets: What role does firm size play? Christian Hauser, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship (SIFE), CH
Session Chair: Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku, School of Economics, FI
9:00am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper
The Role of Management Support, Intrapreneurial Behaviour, Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku, School of and Job Satisfaction in Willingness to QuitEconomics, FI and Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku, FI
9:30am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper Public Innovation Management Support in Rural Areas: Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und The ARTIE Case in Germany Management, DE and Andree Elsner, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management, DE
10:00am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation
Competitive PaperMirae Asset Financial Group: Entrepreneurship and Globalization
Yong Jin Kim, Sogang University, KR
Session Chair: Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:00am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive PaperA Cross-Cultural Comparison of Entrepreneurship Education
Using Differential Mind Mapping Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US and Katia Passerini, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:30am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper
Duncan Levinsohn, Jönköping International Business School, SE
Splace for learning: the co-creation of social entrepreneurial
capabilities in accelerators 10:00am
Babbio 210
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper Entrepreneurial Orientation Driving Firm Profitability: & Medium EnterprisesMediating Role of New Product and Service Protfolio
Advantage and Success
Jesse Heimonen, University of Vaasa, FI
Session Chair: Jean-Michel Sahut, IDRAC Lyon (France) & HEG Fribourg - University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, FR
9:00am
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper Syndication in Venture Capital Networks: Do the Corporate
Venture Firms Pursue an Optimum Strategy?
Jean-Michel Sahut, IDRAC Lyon (France) & HEG Fribourg — University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, FR and Eric Braune, Inseec Business School, FR
9:30am
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive PaperExamining the Financing Needs of Canadian Small- and Mid-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Queenie Wong, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, CA
10:00am
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper Quality Signals for the Success of Crowdfunding in
Reward- and Equity-Based Projects
Harald Habermann, Leuphana University, DE
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #1
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Martin Hannibal, University of Southern Denmark, DK
9:00am
Babbio 310
International Business
Competitive Paper The Representation of Time in the InternationalMartin Hannibal, University of Southern Denmark, DK Entrepreneurship Literature – and Erik S. Rasmussen, University of Southern Are the Norns at Play? Denmark, DK
9:30am
Babbio 310
International Business
Competitive Paper
Insights into Entrepreneurial Orientation of Japanese
Traditional Manufacturing SMEs
Hang Do, Kingston University London, UK
10:00am
Babbio 310
International Business
Competitive Paper Do International Study Tours improve the international
Christopher Stehr, German Graduate School of Entrepreneurial Success of MBA Students?Management and Law gGmbH, DE and Franziska Struve, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH at Heilbronn, DE
Session Chair: Hugo Kantis, Prodem - UNGS & ICSB Argentina, AR
9:00am
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive Paper
Regulation The potential role of dynamic entrepreneurship on economic development in Latin America: Insights and implications from
a systemic perspective
Hugo Kantis, Prodem - UNGS & ICSB Argentina, AR
9:30am
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive Paper SMEs And The Legal System: Access To Justice or Justice Denied?Michael Schaper, Deputy Chairman, Australian Regulation Competition & Consumer Commission and Senior Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia Business School, AU
10:00am
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive Paper 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Trend Report; GETRMoonsun Kim, Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation, KR Regulation and Hyeram Kim, Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation, KR
Session Chair: Tadeo Satta, Institute of Finance Management, TZ
9:00am
Babbio 304
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperAdopting risk management strategy to curb micro, small and & Medium Enterprises
medium enterprises' economic and financial fragility
Tadeo Satta, Institute of Finance Management, TZ
9:30am
Babbio 304
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperFast Growing, Low Growing and Stagnant Companies in Europe: Frédéric Nlemvo, Neoma Business School, FR and
& Medium Enterprises
The Impact of Innovation, Export, Financial Constraints, and Ghassen Bouslama, Neoma Business School, FR
Business Environment Factors on SMEs Growth
10:00am
Babbio 304
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperGeographic Dimension, Information Asymmetry, and Gaël Bertrand, PSB, Paris School of Business, FR and
& Medium Enterprises
The Success Of CrowdfundingAdnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School of Business, FR
9:00am
Babbio 321
Small Business and Small Workshop
The “Learning to grow” methodology as a means to develop Klaus North, Wiesbaden Business School, DE and
& Medium Enterprises
a dynamic SMEGregorio Varvakis, Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, BR
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Friday, June 17, 2016
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #1
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
9:00am
Babbio 221
Small Business and Small WorkshopFostering Globally Minded Entrepreneurs: Examining the Robin Bell, University of Worcester, UK
& Medium Enterprises
challenges of cross-cultural enterprise through international
video case studies
9:00am
Babbio 220
PSED Workshop
PSED Workshop: US and Four Country, Five Cohort Data Sets (Part 1) Paul Reynolds, Aston University, UK and Diana Hechavarria, University of South Florida, US
9:00am
KiChan Kim, Sargeant Winslow, Ayman El Tarabishy
Babbio CR Small Business and Small Workshop
503 (5th floor) & Medium Enterprises
"Humane Entrepreneurship Research Consortium Developing Scale and Data Collection"
10:30am-10:45am
Babbio Center Atrium
Break
10:45am-12:15pm Parallel Session #2
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University, SE
10:45am
Babbio 104
Sustainable Development Competitive PaperNature based businesses in rural and sparsely populated Anna Sorensson, Mid Sweden University SE and Cecilia
Goals (SDGs)
areas – How to support women's entrepreneurship for more Dalborg, Mid Sweden University, SE
sustainable businesses?
11:15am
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive PaperOwner Manager’s Personal Values and Professional Sustainable Practices: A Relationship Influenced by Perceived Advantages and Environmental Hostility.
Sonia Chasse, Laval University, FR and Jean-Marie
Courrent, University of Montpellier, FR
11:45am
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive PaperEntrepreneurship and Well-being: Towards Developing a Neha Gopinath, University of Essex, UK and Jay Mitra,
Novel Conceptual Framework for Entrepreneurial Sustainability University of Essex, UK
in Organisations
Session Chair: Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku, FI
10:45am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Configurations of Entrepreneurial Strategies and Firm Success
Pekka Stenholm, University of Turku, FI
11:15am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Growth autocorrelation among young firms: The moderating role of firm age
Joan-Lluis Capelleras, Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona, ES
11:45am
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Coopetition by micro-firms: a proximity-based theory
Benjamin Mira, Montpellier University, FR
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10:45am-12:15pm Parallel Session #2
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Donna Kelley, Babson College, US
10:45am
Babbio 320Global Entrepreneurship Competitive PaperForms of Entrepreneurship and the Competitiveness ofAbdul Ali, Babson College, US; Niels Bosma, Utrecht Monitor (GEM)European Economies: Europe’s Hidden Entrepreneurs
University School of Economics, NL; Donna Kelley, Babson College, US and Jonathan Levie, University of Strathclyde, UK
11:15am
Babbio 320
GEM
Competitive Paper Entrepreneurial Cognitions and Innovative Entrepreneurial Entry: Ali Raza, University of Padova, IT and Moreno Muffatto,
Moderating Role of Societal Context
University of Padova, IT
11:45am
Babbio 320
GEM
Competitive Paper Social Progress Orientation, Entrepreneurship and
Economic Development: An International Study
David Urbano, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ES and Sebastian Aparicio, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ES
Session Chair: Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg, FR
10:45am
Babbio 202 Small Business and Competitive Paper Analysis of Simons' Levers of Control in Medium-sized Firms
Small & Medium Enterprise
Cindy Zawadzki, Neoma Business School, FR and Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg, FR
11:15am
Babbio 202 Small Business and Competitive PaperA Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush: The Roles ofFlorence Law, EDC Paris Business School, FR
Small & Medium Enterprise
Entrepreneurial Resilience and Effectuation in the Success
of Business Transfer Process
11:45am
Babbio 202
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprise
Strategy as business puzzle – new ways to compete for SMEs
of Business Transfer Process
Tero Vuorinen, University of Vaasa, FI
Session Chair: Catherine Leger-Jarniou, Université Paris-Dauphine PSL, FR
10:45am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
11:15am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship
Women-led high-growth SMEs and CSR: a specific articulation
between discourse and practice
Catherine Leger-Jarniou, Université Paris-Dauphine PSL, FR
Competitive PaperEarly Stage Social Enterprises in an Accelerator EnvironmentMartina Battisti, Massey University ,NZ
11:45am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
After the Deluge: Social Entrepreneurship Served by Effectuation, Edmilson Lima, Universidade Nove de Julho - UNINOVE, BR
its Contrary or Extended Versions, and Bricolage
Session Chair: Andreas Ziltener, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship - SIFE, CH
10:45am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper Lead user method in the early stage of theAndreas Ziltener, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship - diversification process SIFE, CH and Katrin Schillo, Swiss Institute for Entrepreneurship - SIFE, CH
11:15am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper The Capital Model of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE and Aki Harima, University of Bremen, DE
11:45am
Babbio 204
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper
Satu Aaltonen, University of Turku, FI and Jarna Heinonen, University of Turku, FI
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The role of leadership in employee creativity - uncontrolled
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10:45am-12:15pm Parallel Session #2
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Agnieszka Kurczewska, University of Lodz, PL
10:45am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper
Dynamics of the perception of risk-taking and coping withAgnieszka Kurczewska, University of Lodz, PL
uncertainty along experience-based entrepreneurial learning.
Transformative nature of entrepreneurship education.
11:15am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper Improving globalization skills of future global managers: Christopher Stehr, German Graduate School of The case of MBA students Management and Law gGmbH, DE and Franziska Struve, German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH at Heilbronn, DE
11:45am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper The State of Entrepreneurship Education: George Solomon, The George Washington University, A Comparison between the U.S. and Canada US and Nawaf Alabduljader, The George Washington University, US
Session Chair: Jong-Ryong Lee, Kangwon National University, KR
10:45am
Babbio 219
Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper
Effect of Regulation: Evidence on Underwriter Lockup and
Positive Initial KOSDAQ IPO Returns
Jong-Ryong Lee, Kangwon National University, KR
11:15am
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper Intergenerational Leadership
Julia Puaschunder, The New School Department of Economics, US
11:45am
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive PaperFragments of a novel marketing conception under
Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und consideration of an ethical and sustainable way of life. Management, DE
A perspective of Islamic Banking - European Research Findings
Session Chair: Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK
10:45am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority IssuesCompetitive Paper
*Women entrepreneurs in the informal economy of Nepal– Is formalization a burden or empowerment?
11:15am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority IssuesCompetitive Paper Levers and hurdles of women’s entrepreneurship: What can we learn from the French case?
11:45am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority IssuesCompetitive Paper
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Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK
Juliane Santoni, EM Strasbourg Business School, Humanis reserach center, FR and Isabelle Barth, EM Strasbourg Business School, Humanis research center, FR
The Resources Entrepreneurs Access from Online Social Networks: Sharon Simmons, University of Missouri Kansas City, US
Do Networking Ability, Gender and Venture Stage Matter?
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10:45am-12:15pm Parallel Session #2
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al Shukaili, Deusto Business School, ES
10:45am
Babbio 319
Public Policy
Competitive PaperGovernment Loan Support Program and EntrepreneurshipAbdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al Shukaili, Deusto and Regulation
in a Developing Economy: The Context of Oman
Business School, ES
11:15am
Babbio 319
Public Policy
Competitive Paper Comparing the Cost of Regulation: Industrial Analysis of
and Regulation
Canadian and U.S. Small Business Data
Queenie Wong, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, CA and Laura Jones, Canadian Federation of Independent Business, CA
11:45am
Babbio 319
Public Policy
Competitive Paper The Effects of SME Graduation Criteria Revision on Firm Growth: Sang Yoon Song, Seoul National University, KR and Boo-
Evidence from Korean Joong-Gyun Gyeops
Young Eom, Korea Small Business Institute, KR
Session Chair: Koichi Tsushima, RINRI Institute of Ethics, JP
10:45am
Babbio 304
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Characteristics of Non-Family Succession in Japanese Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Koichi Tsushima, RINRI Institute of Ethics, JP
11:15am
Babbio 304
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperMesoscopic Institutions within Business Networks and Product & Medium Enterprises
Innovation in a Maturing Industry: A Case Study of Japanese
Small and Medium-sized Textile Enterprises
Yasuhiro Ota, Tokuyama University, JP
11:45am
Babbio 304
Casper Rasmussen, Oslo School of Management, NO
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperEntrepreneurial Self-Leadership: A conceptual framework
& Medium Enterprises
Session Chair: Jin Lee, Private Sector Development Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
10:45am
Babbio 221
Small Business and Small Invited Paper
Strengthening Competitiveness, Innovation, LinkagesAsya Aklaque, Lead Private Sector Development & Medium EnterprisesAcross Firms in Vietnam Specialist, The World Bank Group, US
11:15am
Babbio 221
Small Business and Small Invited Paper
World Bank’s Flagship Report on High-Growth EntrepreneurshipMichael Ehst, Private Sector Specialist, The World Bank & Medium EnterprisesGroup, US
11:45am
Babbio 221
Small Business and Small Invited Paper
How the World Bank Supports Clean Technology Entrepreneurship Jin Lee, Private Sector Development Specialist,
& Medium Enterprises
The World Bank Group, US
10:45am
Babbio 321
Small Business and Small Workshop
Development of Multinational Research Alliances: A Workshop toMark Weaver, Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi, US;
& Medium Enterprises
Link ICSB Affiliates Creation of Impact-Oriented Research Topics Pat Dickson, Wake Forest University, US; Brian Gibson, Sydney City School of Business, AU and Ayman Tarabishy, The George Washington University, US
10:45am
Babbio 220
Small Business and Small WorkshopAcademic Entrepreneurship in the Dynamic Era of RoboticsG. Dale Meyer, Wilford White Fellow and Past-President & Medium Enterprises
and Artificial Intelligence Representative for ICSB, US
12:15pm-2:00pm
Lunch (On-your-own)
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2:00pm-3:30pm Parallel Session #3
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
The On-Demand Economy: Assessing the Impact on the Triple-Bottom Line
Yousif Hassan, Innovexa, CA and Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster
University, CA
Session Chair: Lotfi Belkhir, McMaster University, CA
2:00pm
Babbio 104
Sustainable Development Competitive Paper
Goals (SDGs)
2:30pm
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive Paper Conceptual Framework for Replicating Singapore’s Mengsteab Tesfayohannes, Sigmund Weis School of
Entrepreneurially Based Economic Success in the Horn of Africa Business, Susquehanna University, US
3:00pm
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive Paper Understanding SMEs' Corporate Sustainability Behaviour – A Responsible Environmental Behaviour Perspective
Gbemisola Oyedepo, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Session Chair: Karina Bogatyreva, Graduate School of Management, Saint-Petersburg State University, RU
2:00pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper Intention-behavior translation in student entrepreneurship: Karina Bogatyreva, Graduate School of Management,
& Medium Enterprises
an institutional perspective
Saint-Petersburg State University, RU and Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, US
2:30pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Using natural language processing in entrepreneurship research: Mahamadou Biga-Diambeidou, ICN Business School, FR
exploring the perceived benefits of business incubation
3:00pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperNarratives of Ecosystems: from a Metaphor towards Leaders, & Medium EnterprisesEntrepreneurs and Relationships
Henri Hakala, University of Vaasa, FI and Seppo Luoto,
University of Vaasa, FI
Session Chair: Charles H. Matthews, University of Cincinnati, US
2:00pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Competitive PaperEntrepreneurship as Team: Exploring the Role of a
& Medium EnterprisesMulti-Team System Approach
Charles H. Matthews, University of Cincinnati, US
2:30pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper Modeling Business Failure among SMEs: An Artificial Neural Densil Williams, Mona School of Business and
& Medium EnterprisesNetworks and Logistic Regression AnalysisManagement, JM
3:00pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
When entrepreneurs instigate institutional change through Julien Granata, Montpellier Business School, FR and
coopetition: the case of winemakers in South of FranceMickael Géraudel, University of Luxembourg, LU
Session Chair: Christian Harrison, University of the West of Scotland, UK
2:00pm
Babbio 202 Small Business and Small Competitive PaperEntrepreneurial Leadership in the Retail Pharmacy & Medium Enterprises
Sector of a Developing Economy
Christian Harrison, University of the West of Scotland, UK
2:30pm
Babbio 202 Small Business and Small Competitive PaperRising Unemployment and Income in South Africa: & Medium Enterprises
The Significance of Entrepreneurship to the Unemployment
income nexus
Darma Mahadea, UKZN, SA
3:00pm
Babbio 202
Pawel Glodek, University of Lodz, PL and Katarzyna
Łobacz, University of Szczecin, PL
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Small Business and Small Competitive Paper
& Medium Enterprises
Strategic advice for small innovative companies – process perspective on establishing trust relationship.
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2:00pm-3:30pm Parallel Session #3
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, US
2:00pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
*Social Entrepreneurship in the United States: Founding In Hyeock Lee, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola
Characteristics, Market Participation, and Financial Performance University Chicago, US
2:30pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive PaperFrom pull out to push in together: An Analysis of Social Rocio Aliaga Isla, University of Liege, BE
Entrepreneurship Definitions in the Academic Field
3:00pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Adaptation strategy of Japanese social entrepreneurs: How have “specified nonprofit organizations” responded to the
changing needs of digital literacy enhancement ?
Atsushi Kato, Doshisha Women's College, JP
Session Chair: Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
2:00pm
Babbio 204Family Business
Competitive Paper Corporate tax aggressiveness in family French SMEs
Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
2:30pm
Babbio 204Family Business
Competitive Paper
When do Entrepreneurial-and Market-Oriented Behaviors Benefit or Hurt Family Owned Businesses in Emerging Markets?
The Role of Family Involvement
Chemi Tsering, University of Montpellier, FR
3:00pm
Babbio 204Family Business
Competitive PaperFamily – Business Interaction in High Performing Family FirmsAlaknanda Menon, Management Development
Institute, Gurgaon, IN
Session Chair: Ken Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
2:00pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive PaperAlignment of Programme Outcomes with Subject Outcomes: A Case of Business Management Education in Higher Education
Ken Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
2:30pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper Head teachers’ networking activities for entrepreneurship Minna Hämäläinen, Lappeenranta University of
education – evidence from the general education
Technology, FI and Elena Ruskovaara, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FI
3:00pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive PaperEntrepreneurship Education and Self-employment
Joram Stamhuis, Hanyang University, KR and
Sang-Myung Lee, Hanyang University, KR
Session Chair: David Sinyard, Georgia State University, US
2:00pm
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper The Impact of Heuristics on Buyout Decisions: A Multi-case Analysis of Private Equity Groups
David Sinyard, Georgia State University, US
2:30pm
Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper Islamic Banking as a tool to promote sustainable entrepreneurship Hartmut Meyer, Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und
A German perspectiveManagement, DE and Andree Elsner, FOM Hamburg, DE
3:00pm
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Babbio 219Finance and Economics
Competitive PaperFirm Age, Growth, and Tax Aggressiveness: Focus on SMEs
Sung ook Park, Kyung Hee University, KR
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2:00pm-3:30pm Parallel Session #3
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
2:00pm
Babbio 310
Women and
Competitive Paper *Supplier Diversity and Social Change in the U.S.: Minority IssuesA Time Trajectory of External Drivers
Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
2:30pm
Babbio 310
Women and Competitive Paper
Minority Issues
Gender, Entrepreneurship and Social Mobility in Developing Countries: An Institutional Approach
David Urbano, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ES
3:00pm
Babbio 310
Women and Competitive Paper
Minority Issues
Balancing borders and bridges: Entrepreneurship and the Marion Lauwers, IESEG School of Management, FR
Work Life Interface
Session Chair: Isabelle Bories-Azeau, University Montpellier 1- MRM, FR
2:00pm
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive Paper
Regulation
Toward expert leadership in entrepreneurial support: a French case
2:30pm
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive PaperAging as a Topic in Business Magazines in Finland from RegulationEntrepreneurship Point of View
3:00pm
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Competitive Paper
Regulation
Isabelle Bories-Azeau, University Montpellier 1- MRM, FR
Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics
and Business, FI
Is “Entrepreneurial Ecosystem” An Ecosystem or Just a Fiona Sussan, Center for Global Business Research,
Clever Metaphor?: The Case of China
School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix, US
Session Chair: Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR
2:00pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive PaperFlourishing Enterprises with Humane Entrepreneurship: Small & Medium Enterprises
Theory and Practice
Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR;
Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business, KR; Ji-Hoon Park, KAIST College of Business, KR; Chang Seok Song, Soongsil University, KR; and Myung Soo Kang, Hansung University, KR
2:30pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Who wishes to be an entrepreneur and who prepares for that? Small & Medium EnterprisesA comparative empirical analysis using micro data of 300,000
people in Japan
Hiroyuki Okamuro, Hitotsubashi University, JP
3:00pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium
Enterprises
Carlos Beltran, UNL-FCE, AR and Ruben Ascua,
UNL-FCE+ICSB, AR
Internationalization of small and medium enterprises. Identification of key factors for the insertion of Argentine SMEs in foreign markets from the case of the province of Santa Fe
2:00pm
Babbio 321
Small Business and
Workshop
The HealRWorld SDG Self-Reporting Tool for the World’s SMEs
Small & Medium Enterprises
2:00pm
Babbio 221
Small Business and
Workshop
How to Create a Breeding Ground for Innovation & Andrew Patricio, BizLaunch, US
Small & Medium EnterprisesEntrepreneurship Among Millenials
2:00pm
Babbio 220
Small Business and
WorkshopGlobal Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM): Workshop
Small & Medium Enterprises
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Tom Cochran, HealRWorld, US and Michele Bongiovanni, HealRWorld, US
Donna Kelley, Babson College, US
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3:30pm-3:45pm
Babbio Center Atrium
Break
3:45pm-5:15pm Parallel Session #4
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Massimiliano Vesci, University of Salerno, IT
3:45pm
Babbio 104
Sustainable Development Competitive Paper
Goals (SDGs)
Combining Theory of Planned Behavior with Triple Helix Model Massimiliano Vesci, University of Salerno, IT
to analyse Academic Entrepreneurial Intention of young
researchers
4:15pm
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive Paper
Indigenous Small Business Entrepreneurs: Can they actively participate with confidence and determination and perform in a rapidly changing environment?
Sukh Deo, Centre for Business, Information Technology
and Enterprise, Wintec, NZ
4:45pm
Babbio 104
SDGs
Competitive Paper The Impact of Entrepreneurial Alertness onAltaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business Entrepreneurial Intentions Administration, PK
Session Chair: Vicki Stylianou, Institute of Public Accountants, AU
3:45pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprises
Boosting small business productivity
Vicki Stylianou, Institute of Public Accountants, AU
4:15pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprises
Pre-entry knowledge and performance in balancing exploration- Pierluigi Rippa, University of Naples Federico II, IT
exploitation tension in startups: results from 15 case studies
and Giuseppe Zollo, University of Naples Federico II, IT
4:45pm
Babbio 122
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprises
The Role of Innovation and Technology in SMEs' Global Expansion: Hezron Osano, Africa Nazarene University, KE
The Case of Kenyan SMEs
Session Chair: Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE
3:45pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Turning SMEs Around – On Breaking and Making Joerg Freiling, University of Bremen, DE and Hartmut
Small & Medium EnterprisesOrganizational PathsMeyer, FOM University of Applied Science Hamburg, DE
4:15pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and
Competitive Paper What responsible practices can be found in incubated SMEs?Rosalie Douyon, University of Montpellier /Montpellier Small & Medium Enterprises Business School, FR
4:45pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and
Competitive PaperManagement principles of a coopetitive network of SMEsMarc Robert, Montpellier Business School, FR and Small & Medium Enterprises Benjamin Mira, Montpellier University, FR
Session Chair: Katia Richomme-Huet, Kedge Business School, FR
3:45pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
How Far Away from Sustainable Entrepreneurship? Social and
green entrepreneurs being sustainable without knowing it!
4:15pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Can Job Satisfaction Identify Success Factors for Vocational Integration of Refugees? A (Social) Company Based View
4:45pm
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
The new emerging shape of Equity crowdfunding: Ezio Marinato, University of Studies of Salerno, IT and the case of Paulownia. Roberto Parente, University of Salerno, IT
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Katia Richomme-Huet, Kedge Business School, FR
Julia Freudenberg, PhD Student Leuphana University, DE
and Jantje Halberstadt, Leuphana University, DE
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3:45pm-5:15pm Parallel Session #4
'Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Towards a Better Understanding of the Unsteady Ground that underlies Tech Startups and other Small Businesses
Jonathan Linton, University of Ottawa, CA
Session Chair: Jonathan Linton, University of Ottawa, CA
3:45pm
Babbio 204
Information
Competitive Paper
Systems and Technology
4:15pm
Babbio 204
Information
Competitive Paper Digital Privacy: Philosophical UnderpinningsRichard Hall, Center for Global Business, School of Systems and Technology Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix, US and Fiona Sussan, Center for Global Business, School of Advanced Studies, University of Phoenix, US
4:45pm
Babbio 204
Information
Competitive Paper
Systems and Technology
Document management in cloud Principles, techniques and application in small and medium-sized enterprises
Zsigmond Kovács, Kovex Kft., HU
Effectuation and causation in a University Startup Course
Sanna Suomalainen, University of Turku ,FI
Session Chair: Sanna Suomalainen, ECSB, FI
3:45pm
Babbio 210
Education and Pedagogy
Competitive Paper
4:15pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper Case Study Research: A Method to Enhance Student LearningEllen Drost, California State University Los Angeles, US and Stephen J.J. McGuire, California State University Los Angeles, US
4:45pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper
The provision of elective social enterprise courses in US universities: The roles entrepreneurship, sustainability,
diversity and religious orientation
Caleb Kwong, University of Essex, UK
Session Chair: José Ernesto Amorós Espinosa, EGADE Business School, Tecnologico de Monterrey, MX
3:45pm
Babbio 219
Finance and Economics
Developmental
Paper
One size does not fit all: revisiting regional entrepreneurship policy for enhanced entrepreneurial ecosystems
José Ernesto Amorós Espinosa, EGADE Business School,
Tecnologico de Monterrey, MX
4:15pm
Babbio 219
Finance and Economics
Competitive Paper Re-engineering Business Plan for SME Sustainable Development Alessia D'Andrea, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Department of Management, IT and Martina Vallesi, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Department of Management, IT
4:45pm
Babbio 219
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Competitive Paper *Income Inequality among Selected Entrepreneurs in Olubukola Ehinmowo, Federal University of Technology
Small & Medium EnterprisesOndo State, NigeriaAkure at Ondo, NG
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3:45pm-5:15pm Parallel Session #4
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Amy C. Jennings, Brigham Young University, US
3:45pm
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper Women Innovators: Why Shame and Guilt MatterAmy C. Jennings, Brigham Young University, US and Kristie Seawright, Brigham Young University, US
4:15pm
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper
How “Benjamin Button” & Subjectif age … fighting Time? Effect of rejuvenating trend on entrepreneurial intention among elderly
4:45pm
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive PaperFrom Slaves to Social Entrepreneurs: A Historical Perspective
Adnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School of Business, FR;
Judith Partouche, PSB Paris School of Business, FR
and Imen Safraou, PSB Paris School of Business, FR
Simone Phipps, Middle Georgia State University and University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), US/SA; Leon Prieto, Clayton State University and University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), US/
SA; and Babita Mathur-Helm, University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB), SA
Session Chair: Rodrigo Otoniel Varela Villegas, Universidad Icesi, CO
3:45pm
Babbio 319
Global Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper Caribbean Entrepreneur's Quality of Life
Monitor (GEM)
Rodrigo Otoniel Varela Villegas, Universidad Icesi, CO and Jhon Moreno, Universidad Icesi, CO
4:15pm
Babbio 319
Diaspora
Competitive PaperA framework for examining global immigration and entrepreneurship
Benson Honig, Mcmaster University, CA
4:45pm
Babbio 319
Diaspora
Competitive Paper
Immigrant entrepreneurial process: The role of local conditions Mai Thi Thanh, Thai, HEC Montreal, CA
and psychic distance on the influence of imprinting
Session Chair: Minho Lee, Namseoul University, KR
3:45pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Success Factors of R&D in Korean SMEsMinho Lee, Namseoul University, KR; Kwangtae Park, Small & Medium Enterprises
Korea University Business School, KR and Devkamal Dutta, University of New Hampshire, US
4:15pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprises
4:45pm
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive PaperEntrepreneurial R&D Ventures: An Examination of the Knowledge Small & Medium EnterprisesExploration-Exploitation Duality
3:45pm
Babbio 202 Small Business and
WorkshopFinal Presentations: Global Awards in Entrepreneurship Education
Small & Medium EnterprisesExcellence (GAEEE)
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Challenges of small art business owners in Hong Kong
Ken Wong, HK Polytechnic University, HK
Devkamal Dutta, University of New Hampshire, US
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3:45pm-5:15pm Parallel Session #4
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
3:45pm
Babbio 321
International Business
WorkshopModel and Diagnosis on the Internationalization of SMEs in
the APEC Region Authors
Boo-Young Eom, Korea Small Business Institute, KR and Soonchan Park, Kongju National University, KR
3:45pm
Babbio 221
Education and Pedagogy Workshop
Teaching Effectuation with Pop Songs - Starting Experiential
Ewald Mittelstaedt, South Westphalian University of Learning with LyricsApplied Sciences, DE and Claudia Wiepcke, University of Education Weingarten, DE
3:45pm
Babbio 220
Small Business and
WorkshopEgypt & Entrepreneurship: Past-Present-FutureAhmed Osman, Middle East Council for Small Business Small & Medium
& Entrepreneurship (MCSBE), EG; Ahmed Mohamed Enterprises
Shalaby, Tatweer Misr, EG and Ayman Ismail, DMG, EG, and Mohamed Fahmy (Maksaby)
5:30pm-6:30pm
Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal
VIP President's Reception (By Invitation Only)
(Full Address: Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal, 1401 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
5:45pm
Westin Jersey City, Sheraton Lincoln Harbor, Babbio Center
Buses depart hotels at 5.45pm sharp (Please be prompt) for arrival by 6:30pm (Please check full bus schedule)
6:30pm-7:00pm
Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal
Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Boarding)
7:00pm-10:00pm
Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal
Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Sail)
10:00pm-10:30pm
Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal
Gala- Majesty Yacht Cruise (Disembark) (Return transportation to hotels provided)
(Full Address: Hoboken 14th St Ferry Terminal, 1401 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
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8:00am
Babbio Center Atrium
Registration (closes at 12pm) (Full Address: Full Address: Stevens Institute of Technology,
Babbio Center, 525 River St, Hoboken, NJ 07030)
8:00am
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ICSB Annual General Meeting (AGM)
9:00am
DeBaum Auditorium
JSBM Editorial Board Meeting
9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #5
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Ana Kuntaric, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Department of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, AT
9:00am
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Small Business and
Teaching Case
The thinKing - Eco-entrepreneur from AustriaAna Kuntaric, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Small & Medium Enterprises
Department of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, AT and Malgorzata A. Wdowiak, Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt, AT
9:30am
Babbio 104
Small Business and
Teaching Case
The Omnivore’s Dilemma at Image SquareAlaknanda Menon, Management Development Institute, Small & Medium Enterprises Gurgaon, IN
10:00am
Babbio 104Family Business
Teaching Case
Caliel: Bakery, Family, and Culture in a Hybrid Organization Edmilson Lima, Universidade Nove de Julho - UNINOVE, BR
from the Salgueiro Slum
Session Chair: Wonhyung Lee, University at Albany, SUNY, US
9:00am
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Small Business and
Competitive Paper Immigrants’ Access to Microloans: Insights from Small Business Small & Medium EnterprisesOwners and Loan Providers
9:30am
Babbio 122
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Green Innovation in the food value chain - Will Goliath fix it – Small & Medium Enterprises
or do we need David?
Wonhyung Lee, University at Albany, SUNY, US
Per-Ola Ulvenblad, Halmstad University, SE; Pia
Ulvenblad, Halmstad University, SE; and Joakim Tell, Halmstad University, SE
10:00am
Babbio 122
Small Business and
Competitive Paper The dynamic SME - how to develop agility and resilience to cope Klaus North, Wiesbaden Business School, DE and
Small & Medium Enterprises
with turbulent environmentsGregorio Varvakis, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, BR
Session Chair: Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business, KR
9:00am
Babbio 320
Small Business and
Competitive PaperOpportunity Search to Value Creation: Accelerating the Small & Medium Enterprises
Sustainable Venturing Process
Zong-Tae Bae, KAIST College of Business, KR and
Sangmoon Park, Kangwon National University, KR and Jun-Woo Bae, Anapass, KR
9:30am
Babbio 320
Small Business and s
Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprise
Financial Determinants of Small Giant suppliers' Growth under Inter-firm Business Cooperation
Chongook Rhee, Seoul Women's University, KR
10:00am
Babbio 320
Small Business and Competitive Paper
Small & Medium Enterprise
University-Industry interaction for a sustainable energy system: Roberto Parente, University of Salerno, IT and Valter
The case of smart grid technologies.Rassega, University of Salerno, IT
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #5
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Kars Mennens, Maastricht University, NL
9:00am
Babbio 202 Small Business and
Competitive PaperExploring Antecedents of Service Innovation Excellence in Small & Medium EnterprisesManufacturing SMEs
Kars Mennens, Maastricht University, NL
9:30am
Babbio 202 Small Business and
Competitive PaperMeasuring new product and service portfolio advantage
Small & Medium Enterprises
Jesse Heimonen, University of Vaasa, FI
10:00am
Babbio 202
Small Business and
Competitive PaperEntrepreneurial Exit: A change unfolds
Small & Medium Enterprises
Zulaicha Parastuty, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, AT
Session Chair: Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora, PT
9:00am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Creative Construction - antecedents, process and consequences Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora, PT
of grassroots entrepreneurship
9:30am
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Double barreled pursuit of the entrepreneurial shared value equation: A case study
Swithina Mboko, Aquinas College, US
10:00am
Social Media Marketing for Social Entrepreneurs
Irfan Khairi, Irfan Khairi Sdn Bhd, MY
Babbio 203
Social Entrepreneurship
Competitive Paper
Session Chair: Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:00am
Babbio 204
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Characterization and Promotion of the Digital Entrepreneur
Small & Medium Enterprises
Cesar Bandera, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US; Katia Passerini, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US and Diana Walsh, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US
9:30am
Babbio 204
Small Business and
Developmental The Effect of a Founder’s Human Capital and Firm Strategic Small & Medium EnterprisesPaperOrientation on New Venture Performance: A Comparative Study of Surviving and Non-surviving Firms
Olukemi Sawyerr, California State Polytechnic
University, US and Deborah Brazeal, California State
Polytechnic University, US
So-Jin Yoo, United Arab Emirates University, AE
10:00am
Babbio 204
Small Business and
Competitive Paper Business models and innovations in frugal circumstances
Small & Medium Enterprises
Pasi Syrjä, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FI and Helena Sjögrén, Lappeenranta Univesity of Technology, FI
Session Chair: María Andres, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, AR
9:00am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper The evolving task of educating entrepreneurs at Universidad María Andres, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, AR
Nacional del Litoral
9:30am
Babbio 210
Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper
Differentiated impact of start-up experience on the skills used for opportunity identification and exploitation
Jacques Baronet, Universite de Sherbrooke, CA
10:00am
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper Virtual Internships as Organizational Sustainable Action to Melody Jackson, University of Phoenix, US and Fiona
Anthropogenic Climate Change
Sussan, University of Phoenix, US
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #5
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Tatiana Hernandez-Rico, Universidad del Norte, CO
9:00am
Babbio 219
Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper Improving Opportunity Identification Ability in Entrepreneurial Tatiana Hernandez-Rico, Universidad del Norte, CO and
Education: A Creativity Competencies and Engagement ApproachNatalia Hernandez-Vargas, Universidad del Norte, CO
9:30am
Babbio 219
Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper The Global Sandbox: The International Entrepreneurship Classroom Bruce Kingma, Syracuse University, US and Saumil Shah, Ahmedabad University, IN
10:00am
Babbio 219
Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper A Diagnostic Tool Kit for the Personalized Entrepreneurship Education
Young-Dall Lee, Dongguk University, KR
Session Chair: Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics and Business, FI
9:00am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper
*Making sense of women entrepreneurship research: a qualitative meta-analytical review
Iiris Aaltio, University of Jyväskylä, School of Economics
and Business, FI
9:30am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper Effects of Institutional Factors and Individual Resources on New Business Activity: A Gender Perspective
Arminda Paço, University of Beira Interior, NECE, PT
10:00am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues Competitive PaperFor better or worse? Marital status, parental status and entrepreneurial growth intentions
Salma Fattoum, INSEEC Business School, France, FR
Session Chair: Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR
9:00am
Babbio 319
International Business
Competitive Paper The Ecosystem of Hyundai Motors with K-Entrepreneurship
Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR; John Laurence Enriquez, The Catholic University of Korea, KR; Chang Seok Song, Soongsil University, KR; and Myung Soo Kang, Hansung University, KR
9:30am
Babbio 319
Information Systems
Competitive Paper A Study on Factors Affecting the Technology Protection Dong-Jin Seo, Hunesion, KR; Tae-Sung Kim, Chungbuk
Capabilities of CorporationsNational University, KR and Dae-Hyun Kim, Global Research, KR
10:00am
Babbio 319
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
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Process Model for Social Problem Resolution and Value Creation of Entrepreneurs
Jungwoo Lee, STEPI (Science and Technology Policy
Institute), KR and Younghwan Kim, STEPI, KR
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9:00am-10:30am Parallel Session #5
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Didier Grandclaude, EM Strasbourg Business School FR
9:00am
Babbio 304
Small Business and
Competitive PaperGrowth Intention and its salient beliefs
Small & Medium Enterprises
Didier Grandclaude, EM Strasbourg Business School FR and Thierry Nobre, EM Strasbourg Business School, Laboratoire Humanis, FR
9:30am
Babbio 304
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper The Gift of Young, Muslim Female Entrepreneurs and their Personal Networks: Second Generation Female Muslim
Entrepreneurs, Growth Aspirations and Social Sustainability
Jay Mitra, University of Essex, UK
10:00am
Babbio 304
Women and Minority Issues Competitive Paper
Digital Divide in Small Businesses: Social Media Use Differences Fiona Sussan, University of Phoenix, US
between White versus Non-White Small Business Owners
9:00am
Babbio 321
Sustainable Development Workshop
Challenges of Refugee EntrepreneurshipAki Harima, University of Bremen, DE and Joerg Freiling, Goals (SDGs) University of Bremen, DE
9:00am
Babbio 221
Public Policy and
WorkshopEntrepreneurial Activity in Puerto Rico: Lessons from the Edgar Soto, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, US
Regulation
Public Policy Levers Typology
and Edgar Maiz, Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, US
9:00am
Babbio 220
PSED Workshop
PSED Workshop: US and Four Country, Five Cohort Data Sets (Part 2)
Paul Reynolds, Aston University, UK and Diana
Hechavarria, University of South Florida, US
10:30am-10:45am
Babbio Center Atrium
Break
10:45am
DeBaum Auditorium
ICSB Academy Final Pitch Competition
10:45am-12:15am Parallel Session #6
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Donna Stoddard, Babson College, US
10:45am
Babbio 104
Sustainable Development Teaching CaseMannequin Madness
Goals (SDGs)
Donna Stoddard, Babson College, US
11:15am
Babbio 104
SDGs
Teaching Case
Askew's Foods vs. Walmart: Sustainable David vs. Low Cost Goliath
Sandra Malach, Haskayne School of Business, University
of Calgary, CA and Robert Malach, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, CA
11:45am
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International Business
Teaching Case
Solution Media Market Expansion: Which Location to Enter?Mai Thi Thanh Thai, HEC Montreal, CA
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10:45am-12:15am Parallel Session #6
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Arsalan Safari, Qatar University, QA
10:45am
Babbio 122
Sustainable Development Competitive Paper *Assessing the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem to stimulate Mahmoud Abdellatif Khalil, College of Business - Qatar
Goals (SDGs)Entrepreneurial Activities in GCC Countries
University, QA and Arsalan Safari, Qatar University, QA
11:15am
Babbio 122
SDGs
Competitive Paper The Socio-spatial Differences of Transitions to the Formal Economy – Shova Thapa Karki, University of Sussex, UK
The Case of Informal Women Entrepreneurs in Three
Nepali Regions
11:45am
Babbio 122
SDGs
Competitive Paper
CSR- assessing the current knowledge base
Soumodip Sarkar, Universidade de Évora, PT
Session Chair: Kai Hänninen, University of Oulu, FI
10:45am
Babbio 320
Small Business and
Competitive PaperAre Scholars Interested in Micro-Enterprises?
Small & Medium Enterprises
Kai Hänninen, University of Oulu, FI
11:15am
Babbio 320
Creativity and Innovation Competitive Paper
Drivers of firm innovative performance – the role of organization Olga Korableva, ITMO University / St. Petersburg State
climate, employability and innovative work behaviour
University of Economics, RU
11:45am
Babbio 320
Global Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Monitor (GEM) Indicators of Opportunity-Driven Entrepreneurship and Kristie Seawright, Brigham Young University, US
Joan Leishman Westwood, Brigham Young University, US 10:45am
Babbio 202 Sustainable Development Developmental
Goals (SDGs)
Paper
Doing Business in a Green Way: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Future Research Directions
Johanna Gast, Montpellier Business School, FR
11:15am
Babbio 202 Sustainable Development Developmental
Goals (SDGs)
Paper
Creating Enterprises for Sustainable Devlopment – The Potential of Community-Driven Entrepreneurship
Christina Hertel, Technische Universität München (TUM), DE
Session Chair: Johanna Gast, Montpellier Business School, FR
Session Chair: Minna Janhonen Finnish Insititute of Occupational Health, FI
10:45am
Babbio 203
Small Business and Small Developmental
“That sort of culture doesn’t suit everyone”: Management Minna Janhonen Finnish Insititute of Occupational
& Medium Enterprises Paper
principles of agile, small and medium-sized business enterprises Health, FI and Pia Heilmann, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FI
11:15am
Babbio 203
Small Business and Small DevelopmentalExport promotion and SMEs: a case study of GhanaEdward Sasu, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
& Medium Enterprises Paper
11:45am
Babbio 203
Small Business and Small Developmental Don’t Think About It: Mindfulness, Emotional Labor and
& Medium Enterprises PaperNew Venture PerformanceNawaf Alabduljader, The George Washington University, US
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10:45am-12:15am Parallel Session #6
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Effect of Psychological Capital on Entrepreneurial Intention and Entrepreneurial Ability: A study of Indian Academics in
select Indian Public Funded Universities.
Moiz Mohammed, Pondicherry University, IN
Session Chair: Moiz Mohammed, Pondicherry University, IN
10:45am
Babbio 210
Creativity and Innovation Developmental
Paper
11:15am
Babbio 210
Creativity and Innovation
DevelopmentalNew Ventures Creating New Industries: Exploring the Role of Nathan Greidanus, Unviersity of Manitoba, CA
Paper
Legitimacy in Institutional Entrepreneurship
11:45am
Babbio 210
Creativity and Innovation Developmental Venture Capital and Intellectual Property Rights Effects on Arsalan Safari, Qatar University, QA
Paper
Innovation in Different Socioeconomic Environments:
A Systematic Review and Exploration of Various Contradictive Studies
Session Chair: Rebecca Stekelorum, Montpellier Recherche en Management - Montpellier Business School, FR
10:45am
Babbio 219
Social Entrepreneurship Developmental
Influence of supply chain partners’ pressures on Corporate Rebecca Stekelorum, Montpellier Recherche en
Paper
Social Responsibility (CSR) practices: a small and Management - Montpellier Business School, FR;
medium-sized enterprise (SME) perspective.
Jean-Marie Courrent, Université de Montpellier - Montpellier Recherche en Management, FR; and Issam Laguir, Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management (MRM), FR
11:15am
Babbio 219
Social Entrepreneurship
Developmental Measuring Social Enterprise Performance – Giorgi Jamburia, University of Montpellier, FR and
PaperA Business Model Approach
Jean-Marie Courrent, University of Montpellier, FR
11:45am
Babbio 219
Social Entrepreneurship
Developmental New venture creation in extreme poverty conditions: PaperOpportunities and challenges
Paul Sanchez-Ruiz, Oklahoma State University, US
Session Chair: Altaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business Administration, PK
10:45am
Babbio 310
Women and
Minority Issues
Developmental Gender Entrepreneurial Intentions: Altaf Hussain, Sukkur Institute of Business
PaperA Developing Countries PerspectiveAdministration, PK
11:15am
Babbio 310
Women and
Minority Issues
Developmental Women in Business: Learning Together in Networks?
Leo Billington, Dimensional Data, AU and Robyn PaperNeeson, Innovative Practical Marketing Australia, AU
11:45am
Babbio 310
Women and Minority Issues
Developmental Paper
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How Young Adults are Still Bound to a Male Stereotype when Describing Entrepreneurs
Silke Tegtmeier, University of Southern Denmark, DK
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10:45am-12:15am Parallel Session #6
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Marcus Schlegel, University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, DE
10:45am
Babbio 319
Public Policy
and Regulation
Developmental Paper
Starting Something New: Impacts and Potentials of Start-Up Marcus Schlegel, University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt
Subsidies for the Unemployed from a Regional Perspective
School of Public Policy, DE
11:15am
Babbio 319
Public Policy and
Developmental Humane Entrepreneurship
Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR;
Regulation
Paper
John Laurence Enriquez, The Catholic University of Korea, KR; Chang Seok Song, Soongsil University, KR; Myung Soo Kang, Hansung University, KR and Sung-
Sang Lee, The Catholic University of Korea, KR
11:45am
Babbio 319
Small Business and Small Developmental A study of success and failure factors of small and medium Gisela Carrero, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto
& Medium Enterprises
Paper
enterprises in SpainRico, Recinto de Bayamón, US
Session Chair: Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
10:45am
Babbio 304
Women and Minority Issues
Developmental
*Supplier Diversity and Social Change in the U.S.: PaperA Time Trajectory of External Drivers
11:15am
Babbio 304
Social Entrepreneurship
DevelopmentalFinancial Education for Mental Health System Users
Jony Hsiao, University of Sao Paulo, BR and
PaperNatalia Brito, University of Sao Paulo, BR
11:45am
Babbio 304
Women and Developmental Minority Issues
Paper
Women in Puerto Rico Develop and their small business start-up: Factors and Strategies used that affect growth
and success.
Gwendolyn Whitfield, University of North Carolina, US
Zulma Quiñones Rivera-Howell, Inter Americana
University of PR-San Germán, US
10:45am
Babbio 204
Information Systems
Workshop
Learning from Lean
and Technology Jake Disraeli, LaunchPad Central, US and Kyra Davis, LaunchPad Central, US
10:45am
Supplier Development
Patrick Snyder, USASBE, US and Bonnie Nolan, USASBE, US
Babbio 321
WorkshopEntrepreneurship over Easy
10:45am
Babbio 221
Public Policy
WorkshopEntrepreneurship Law: the Legal Environment for Gregory Melus, Ascalon Lex, US
and Regulation
Technology Based SMEs.
10:45am
Babbio 220
12:15pm-2:00pm
Lunch (On-your-own)
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Wilford White Fellows Meeting
6/13/16 3:14 PM
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2:00am-3:30am Parallel Session #7
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
Authors
Session Chair: Leon Dario Parra Bernal, Ean University, CO
2:00pm
Babbio 104
International Business
Developmental The Global Productivity Excellence Index (GPEx) Report
Paper
Ki-Chan Kim, The Catholic University of Korea, KR;
John Laurence Enriquez, The Catholic University of Korea, KR; Chang Seok Song, Soongsil University, KR; and Myung Soo Kang, Hansung University, KR
2:30pm
Babbio 104Global Entrepreneurship
Monitor (GEM)
Developmental Urgency-driven innovation and business networks
Ulrike Guelich, Bangkok University, School of PaperEntrepreneurship and Management, TH
3:00pm
Babbio 104GEM
Developmental Factors Associated with Entrepreneurship with potential Paper
production growth in Colombia in 2013, using GEM data
Leon Dario Parra Bernal, Ean University, CO
Session Chair: Moses Ngoze, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, KE
2:00pm
Babbio 122Education and Pedagogy
Developmental Paper
Do Training Programmes Supported by Donor Organizations Moses Ngoze, Masinde Muliro University of Science and
Lead to Small Enterprises Growth?
Technology, KE
2:30pm
Babbio 122Finance and Economics
Developmental Paper
Theorizing about Financing Behavior of New Ventures: Towards an Effectual Logic
Christopher Weigand, Leuphana University of
Lueneburg, DE
Session Chair: Minna Janhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, FI
2:00pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Developmental & Medium Enterprises
Paper
The Management of Paradox as a Path to Business Sustainability: Minna Janhonen, Finnish Institute of Occupational
HR Practices in Growing SMEs
Health, FI and Jenni Kantola, University of Vaasa, FI
2:30pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Developmental Investigating the formation of logics in new venture creation – Anna Wagenschwanz, Technische Universität München, DE
& Medium Enterprises
PaperA set theoretic analysis
3:00pm
Babbio 320
Small Business and Small Developmental Cameroon Economy and the Future of Small Business
Mouthi Mohamadou, Cocoa and Coffee Sub Sectors & Medium Enterprise
Paper
Development Fund (CCODEF) / Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation, CM
Session Chair: Gisela Carrero, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Bayamón, US
2:00pm
Babbio 203
International Business
Developmental Entrepreneurship: key to economic growth in Latin America Paper
and the Caribbean?
2:30pm
Babbio 203Education and Pedagogy
Developmental Paper
3:00pm
Babbio 203
Supplier Development
Developmental Practices for Supplier Development in Puerto Rico Gisela Carrero, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto PaperRico, Recinto de Bayamón, US
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Zulma Quiñones Rivera-Howell, Inter Americana
University of PR-San Germán, US
How to develop entrepreneurial Soft-Skills among Trainees Ramzi Sallem, FSEG Sfax, TN
of “ATFP ”?
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2:00am-3:30am Parallel Session #7
Time
LocationTheme
Type
Title
AuthoR
Session Chair: Susanna Kultalahti, University of Vaasa, FI
2:00pm
Babbio 204
Small Business and Small Developmental Assessing the Growth of Street Food Enterprises in Urban & Medium Enterprises
PaperGhana: A Cluster Analysis
Samuel Darko-Koomson, Kwame Nkrumah University
of Science and Technology, GH
2:30pm
Babbio 204
Small Business and Small Developmental The Relationship between Coaching Leadership and Work & Medium Enterprises
PaperEngagement in SMEs
Susanna Kultalahti, University of Vaasa, FI
3:00pm
Babbio 204
Small Business and Small Developmental
& Medium Enterprises
Paper
Helene Delerue, UQAM, CA
Contractual governance in “a world of broad regions”
Session Chair: Aura Cecilia Pedraza Avella, Universidad Industrial de Santander, CO
2:00pm
Babbio 210
Social Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Case studies of Social entrepreneurship in Aura Cecilia Pedraza Avella, Universidad Industrial de
Bucaramanga, Colombia
Santander, CO
2:30pm
Babbio 210Education and Pedagogy Competitive Paper
Student and openness to change Toward a personal values Adnane Maalaoui, PSB Paris School of Business, FR and
approach of entrepreneurial intentionGael Bertrand, PSB Paris School of Business, FR
3:00pm
Babbio 210Global Entrepreneurship Competitive Paper
Monitor (GEM)
Demography and the impact on life satisfaction and opportunity recognition Paul Pounder, University of the West Indies, JM
2:00pm
Babbio 321
Small Business and Small Workshop
& Medium Enterprises
Describing Emergence of Clean-Tech Innovation Ecosystem Based on University Research
Katja Lahikainen, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, FI
2:00pm
Babbio 221
Small Business and Small Workshop
& Medium Enterprises
Simplified Social Media Marketing as a means to helping SMEs Become More Effective
Sherron Washington, The P3 Solution, US
Live Broadcast Marketing for Small Businesses: The Ultimate Engagement Tool!
Irfan Khairi, Irfan Khairi Sdn Bhd, MY
2:00pm
Babbio 220
Creativity and Innovation Workshop
2:30pm-5:00pm
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International Council for Small Business
(ICSB), United States
Lotfi Belkhir
Aston Business School, Aston University,
United Kingdom
Norris Krueger
School of Advanced Studies, United States
Queen's University, Ireland
Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
HartmutMeyer
Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und
Management, Germany
Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates
ZulaichaParastuty
Won JunLee
University of Salerno, Italy
Jonathan Levie
University of Bergamo, Italy
Joerg Freiling
Eric Liguori
Austrian Institute for SME Research, Austria
Brian Gibson
HowardLin
Mahatma Gandhi University, India
SEAANZ, Australia
Belmont University, United States
Ritu Sharma
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India
MustafaLakhani
Louis Jacques Filion
University of Bremen, Germany
Mark Schenkel
Avraam Papastathopoulos
Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Retired Professor of Marketing, United States
Universitas PadjadjaranIndonesia
Bachtiar H. Simamora
Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Eddy Laveren
Eugene Fregetto
Diana Sari
HiroyukiOkamuro
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Lloyd Fernald
Paulo Bento
Oklahoma State University, United States
Susan Laing
Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Pakistan, Pakistan
USASBE, United States
Paul Sanchez-Ruiz
Kelly Shaver
Alain Fayolle
EMLYON Business School, France
Aquinas College, United States
Mrs Zakiah Samori, Universiti Teknologi
MARA, Malaysia
Rohana Ngah
Atef Elshabrawy
Social Innovation Expert and TCF, Bahrain
University of Cincinnati, United States
TanmoyKundu
Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom
McMaster University, Canada
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Ayman El Tarabishy
HEC Montréal, Canada
Universidade Aberta (Lisbon, Portugal).
Researcher, CEMRI - Centre of Studies on
Migrations and Intercultural Relations (Lisbon,
Portugal). Member, EMES International
Research Network (Liège, Belgium), Portugal
Babson College, United States
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
George Washington University, United States
Melbourne University, Australia
New Jersey Institute of Technology
States
Erlinda Dionco-Adetayo
Magdi El messiry
Dwitya Aribawa
Cesar Bandera
Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
Mehrzad Saeedikiya
Faculty of Entrepreneurship,
University of Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Jay M. Chung
UAE University, United Arab Emirates
University of Essex, United Kingdom
Massey University, New Zealand
Ibrahim Al-Jubari
Management & Science Universit,Malaysia
Saadat Saeed
Claire Massey
Gisela Carrero
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico
Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
Hypatia of Alexandria Institute for Reflexion
& Studies, Morocco
Rocío Aliaga-Isla
University of Liege, Belgium
BITS PILANI, DUBAI CAMPUS,
United Arab Emirates
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea
University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
University of Tampa, United States
Ryerson University, Canada
RobertoParente
Giuseppe Pedeliento
Johann Pichler
Y. Prashanthi
SM Mijanur Rahman
School of Business, College of Charleston
United States
ICSB Indonesia, Indonesia
David Smallbone
Kingston University, United Kingdom
Bellukutty Sudhakar
Manipal University, Dubai, United Arab
Emirates
Ugi Suharto
BIBF, Bahrain
Sanna Suomalainen
University of Turku, Finland
Rodrigo Otoniel
Varela Villegas Universidad Icesi, Colombia
Steve Walsh
UNM/UT, United States
BRAC Bank Limited, Bangladesh
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AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCE.
ICSB 2016 WILL FOCUS ON THE ROLE OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION IN ADVANCING
SOCIETY’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.
This summer, ICSB will bring together the world’s
foremost NGOs, scholars, social entrepreneurs,
policy-makers and others to present research and to
discuss current issues facing the world around us.
Contact:
Office:
2201 G Street NW,
Funger Hall, Suite 315, Washington, DC 20052
Phone: (202) 994-0704
www.icsb2016.org
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