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What Can Social Entrepreneurship Researchers Learn From Family Business Scholars? – AOM Session #207

  • 1.  What Can Social Entrepreneurship Researchers Learn From Family Business Scholars? – AOM Session #207

    Posted 06-30-2014 09:26
    What Can Social Entrepreneurship Researchers Learn From Family Business Scholars?
    PDW sponsored by the ENTREPRENEURSHIP Division – Session #207
     
    Organizers:  Sophie Bacq (Northeastern University) and Tom Lumpkin (Syracuse University)
     
    Panelists:
    Alfredo De Massis, Lancaster University Management School, UK
    Danny Miller, HEC Montreal and University of Alberta, Canada
    Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, HEC Montreal and University of Alberta, Canada
    Donald O. Neubaum, Oregon State University, USA
    Scott L. Newbert, Villanova University, USA
    Lorraine M. Uhlaner, EDHEC Business School, France
     
    The objective of this PDW is to foster an interactive dialogue and reflection on the theories and concepts that have been useful for understanding phenomena in the family business literature that share elements in common with conditions and organizational challenges facing social business ventures.
     
    The field of social entrepreneurship creates a unique opportunity to integrate, challenge, and debate many traditional entrepreneurship assumptions in an effort to develop a cogent and unifying paradigm. As the field continues to mature, social entrepreneurship scholars have incorporated new and novel approaches to research the challenges faced by social entrepreneurs. The recent enthusiasm for social entrepreneurship has generated a growing body of articles including literature reviews that often end with suggested theories and/or concepts that might prove to be useful for researching aspects of social entrepreneurship. To apply such suggestions to in-depth analyses of social business ventures, we propose to consider the problems they face in a more systematic way by borrowing theoretical insights from family business scholarship.
      
    When? Saturday, August 2, 2014, from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
    Where? Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel, Salon 3
     
    The PDW is open to anyone and does not require prior registration.  Here is the link to the AOM online program:
     
     
    We hope to see you there!
     
     
    Tom Lumpkin, Ph.D.
    Chris J. Witting Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship
    Co-Editor, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal
    Whitman School of Management
    Syracuse University
    721 University Avenue
    Syracuse, NY 13244
    315/443-3164
     
     
     
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