The 7th edition of the Paper Development Seminar (7PDS) on Entrepreneurship Process Research will be held in Seville, on May 27th-28th, 2024.
This event has consolidated as a reference to help authors develop their manuscripts in entrepreneurship. The 7PDS will be co-organized with GEM-Spain (Observatorio del Emprendimiento de España, www.gem-spain.com). As a novelty, the 7PDS is devoting one special session to «Institutions and Entrepreneurship», this session is co-sponsored by the «Institutions and Entrepreneurship» SIG at the ECSB (https://ecsb.org/insent-sig/).
A total of 56 papers / proposals applying a process perspective to entrepreneurship were submitted. The Seminar welcomes any contributions analysing the entrepreneurial process, may they be conceptual or empirical and, in this latter case, using quantitative (ideally longitudinal, but also cross-sectional) and/or qualitative methods. Submissions have been peer reviewed and the organizing committee has selected 20 deemed of highest potential for participation at the 7PDS.
Profs. David Audretsch, Sarah Jack, Christina Theodoraki and David Urbano are the keynote speakers these year. They are also to provide feedback on presented papers/proposals.
Seminar venue
Meeting room in Deanship building, Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences
(Sala de Juntas, Decanato)
Av. Ramón y Cajal, 1, 41018 – Sevilla
https://maps.app.goo.gl/s2vfc8Gf4Y1TyG8b6
Seminar Programme
Monday May 27th, 2024 | |
08:30-09:00 | Registration and accreditation |
09.00-09.15 | Opening session | Welcome from the organizers |
09.15-10.00 | Plenary session: Entrepreneurship and Institutions: The Role of Power
Prof. David Audretsch |
10.00-10-15 | Coffee break |
10.15-13.00 | Participants’ presentations (15’ + 10’)
29. A case study of circular industrial entrepreneurship in the machine tool industrial district (R. Martín-Díez, M. Saiz-Santos and A. Araujo de la Mata) 51. Business Model Dynamics during the Growth stages of Technology-Based Start-ups (G. Khaebeet, H. Khodaei, V. Scholten and R. Ortt ) 38. Identity Change of STEM Students in Technology Entrepreneurship Course (I. Kozlinska & A. Nikolaev) 45. Marketing orientation and opportunity-based entrepreneurship: evidence at the micro and macro levels (A. Rodríguez-Santiago, M. Carmona, and J. García-Clemente) 54. Pivoting in the business model and founding teams’ experience with the pre-acceleration program: a case study (A. Carmona, E. Giménez-Fernández and C. Cabello) 25. Professionalization of the role of the entrepreneur (A. Pérez-Encinas, M. Samsami and T. Schøtt) 41. Unpacking the influence of Students’ Migration on Opportunity Recognition Capability (E. Branca, J. Vanderstraeten and H. Slabbinck) |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-14.45 | Plenary session: Institutions and Entrepreneurship
Prof. David Urbano & Christina Theodoraki |
14.45-15.00 | Coffee break |
15.00-17.00 | Participants’ presentations (15’ + 10’)
Institutions and Entrepreneurship (InsEnt SIG Session)
37. Resources for Resilience: How Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurs Build New Resources in A Crisis (C. Díaz-Portugal & R. Doern) 32. Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Institutions: A social capital approach (I. Keçi, L.M. López-Bonilla and J. López-Bonilla ) 42. The aggregated level of international certified management standards and opportunity entrepreneurship. Standardization as a facilitator and barrier of new ventures (B. Pérez-Aradros, J. Gómez, R. Orcos and I. Salazar) 6. The Role of Institutions in the Pursuit of Social Motives in Entrepreneurial Ventures (L. Gaertener, Y. Yahyaoui and R. Isidor) 53. University-Ecosystem Ambidexterity: Characteristics and balancing conditions (S. Martínez-Martínez & R. Ventura) |
18.45-22.00 | Cultural visit and Seminar dinner |
Cultural Visit 18.45 h: Meeting point: “Iglesia y Hospital de la Caridad”. Temprado 3, 41001 Seville https://maps.app.goo.gl/T8WS2d5vkTbJXZKA9
Seminar Dinner 20.30 h: Dinner at “Hotel Inglaterra” Plaza Nueva 7; 41001 Seville https://maps.app.goo.gl/NUgNcmHS1r6TwUTU8
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Tuesday May 28th, 2024 | ||
09.00-09.45 | Plenary session: Entrepreneurship and Place
Profs. Sarah Jack |
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09.45-10.00 | Coffee break | |
10.00-13.00 | Participants’ presentations (15’ + 10’)
4. A meta-analysis about the correlation between entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurs’ behavior (L. Stelzer) 28. An evolution model for assessing the role of personal values in the process of firm’s creation: a longitudinal analysis with structural equations (R. Cáceres-Carrasco, J. Fernández-Serrano, and I. Jaén) 56. Business plan and new venture creation in nascent entrepreneurs: Formalization, flexibilization and liability of newness (S. Mohand, R. Blechior and M. Ruiz-Arroyo) 22. Entrepreneurial Imaginativeness in the Context of the Theory of Planned Behavior (J. Heuser, B. Wach, S. Tomin and K. Rüdiger) 5. Entrepreneurial Passion in Context: The Intersection of Cognitive Processes and Start-Up Motivation in Venture Outcomes (H. Pérez-Fernández, G. Cacciotti, V. Temprano-García and N. Nuhu) 31. Is the entrepreneurial motivation to change the World a driver towards sustainability? (M. Angoitia, Y. Bueno, A. Pérez-Encinas and R. Mora) 9. The Role of Proactive Decision-Making in Disseminating Entrepreneurial Skills (F. Blösl) 35. Underemployment in self-employment (D. Troncoso, C. Román-Diaz and E. Congregado-Ramírez) |
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13.00-14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00-15.00 | Round table:
Interesting Research Questions in Entrepreneurship Profs. David Audretsch, Sarah Jack, Christina Theodoraki & David Urbano |
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15.00-15.30 | Closing up and Best Paper Award ceremony | |