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CALL FOR PAPERS: Third Annual Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Sponsored Hybrid Colloquium on Transitional Entrepreneurship

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Third Annual Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Sponsored Hybrid Colloquium on

    Transitional Entrepreneurship

    At Strome College of Business, Old Dominion University

    June 23 and 24, 2023, Norfolk, Virginia

    Entrepreneurship among Veterans, Historically Marginalized groups, Women, Immigrants, and Refugees

    We invite scholars, students, and practitioners to submit completed papers, 'works in progress,' and panel proposals for the Transitional Entrepreneurship colloquium to be held on June 23rd and 24th, 2023. The colloquium is the third of a series of annual colloquia sponsored by a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. The 2023 edition of the colloquium will be in a hybrid format.

    Transitional Entrepreneurship

    Transitional entrepreneurship focuses on issues facing entrepreneurs from communities that face significant adversity in launching ventures and for whom the path involves substantive life transitions. We focus on entrepreneurs from veterans, immigrants, refugees, women, historically marginalized groups, and economically distressed communities.

    As research on transitional entrepreneurs is at an early stage, we welcome papers from multiple perspectives, methodologies, regions, and themes with implications for theory, practice, and policy.

    Colloquium Mission

    • Bring together a diverse community of scholars, practitioners, and policy makers interested in entrepreneurship among transitional communities.
    • Generate and disseminate a body of knowledge that motivates relevant future research projects and actionable ideas in transitional entrepreneurship

    Format

    Panel discussions: Leading scholars share their work and provide thought-provoking ideas and directions for future research in transitional entrepreneurship.

    Paper sessions: Scholars are offered an opportunity to present their research and receive feedback from attendees.

    Case study sessions: Transitional entrepreneurs and mentors share their experiences.

    Pedological Contributions: Presenters provide innovative methods to share knowledge with practitioners in various settings. For instance: Traditional Universities, Community Colleges, Entrepreneurship Centers, Incubators, or any other entity that facilitates learning for practitioners.

    Networking and Meet the Editors sessions

    Timeline

    Feb 1st: Submission Deadline

    March 15th: Decisions on Manuscripts and Registration Opens

    Submission site: https://www.conftool.net/transitional-entrepreneurship-2023/

    There are two submission tracks, developmental papers (two-page project proposal and 250-word abstract), and full papers ready for the publication review process. The maximum length for complete paper submissions is 40 pages, including all references and appendixes. We prefer Times New Roman 12 font size, double-spaced, and 1-inch margins.

    Registration: Free for all authors with accepted papers.

    Travel & Lodging: A limited number of stipends are available to support travel, lodging, and meals.

    Special issue based on the conference to be announced later.



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    Jay O'Toole
    Assistant Professor
    Old Dominion University
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