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  • 1.  Call for Abstracts: Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference

    Posted 09-24-2012 13:09
    Call for Abstracts:
    Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference

    Dates: Thursday-Friday, April 11-12, 2013
    Location: University of Denver, Denver, CO
    Conference Website: biz.colostate.edu/seeConference

    Building on a vibrant cohort of scholars in ethics, entrepreneurship, and
    sustainability around the world, the SEE Conference features diverse
    scholars who lead the development of these important and rapidly changing
    areas of study.

    Sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship (SEE) draw on knowledge from
    diverse backgrounds. These include but are not limited to studies on
    sustainability, social entrepreneurship, business ethics, firm-community
    ties, and environment impacts, to name a few. The fact that ethics and
    sustainability are intertwined with the concept of entrepreneurship is no
    longer new. Indeed, ethical choices are increasingly critical any business
    activity and a key to success of startups, small firms, medium enterprises,
    and large, multinational corporations. Some even suggest that the focus on
    sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship triangulates every economic
    opportunity and social value. The goal of the conference is to lead the
    advancement and accumulation of knowledge about SEE-related topics.

    This sharing of scholarly research is the foundation of the annual SEE
    Conference. In 2012, the SEE Conference attracted scholars from diverse
    universities and businesses across six countries. In 2013, the conference
    will continue to serve as a platform for discussing cutting-edge research,
    ideas and theories, fostering collaborative efforts and building a worldwide
    network of scholars who advance the state of knowledge about SEE-related
    research. In addition, the conference will feature keynote speakers who are
    thought leaders including Jay Barney, Presidential Professor of Strategic
    Management at the University of Utah.

    Authors are invited to submit abstracts (2 single-spaced pages not exceeding
    1,250 words) that address a broad array of subjects on the topics of
    sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship (SEE). Those selected by a
    double-blind review process will be asked to present at either paper or
    poster sessions during the 2013 conference April 11-12.

    There is no registration fee; however, submitting an abstract signifies a
    commitment that at least one of the authors will participate in the
    conference. Submitting an abstract also represents a commitment that the
    featured ideas are original and come from unpublished working papers.
    Finally, the conference is limited to 120 attendees; about 24 manuscripts;
    and 12 posters.

    Thursday, April 11, 2013 will showcase companies that pioneer efforts in
    sustainability, ethics, and/or entrepreneurship and an evening reception to
    all participants
    Friday, April 12, 2013 will feature the latest scholarly work from leading
    faculty around the world.

    Thanks to the Kauffman Foundation and other contributions, the SEE
    Conference will provide meals and beverages to all participants. The SEE
    Conference will also pay the hotel and/or travel costs for selected Ph.D.
    students and early-stage assistant professors. We will issue more detail on
    this in a few weeks.

    We invite empirical and conceptual Abstracts. Potential topics include, but
    are not limited to, the following areas:
    * How does strategy differ when firms are not constituted as vehicles of
    private wealth accumulation but are owned by communities of members or
    government?
    * In a capitalist system, wealth and value are measured in monetary units:
    what is social value, how does to measure social value, and what do social
    value and economic value interact and shape each other?
    * Free markets and competition brought many benefits (e.g., the average
    individual material wellbeing has improved markedly, even if the variance is
    distressing). How does this increasing but uneven material prosperity relate
    to human wellbeing, sustainability and entrepreneurship?
    * How does market competition affect the fabric of trust and social value
    within and between different organizational forms?
    * How does one gain better understandings of sustainable and ethical
    entrepreneurship?
    * What are most useful conceptual models and empirical analysis of the
    antecedents, consequences, and contingencies associated with the processes
    of sustainable and ethical entrepreneurship?
    * What is the role of ethical behavior in the growth, survival, and
    sustainability of new ventures?
    * What are the roles of economic and institutional systems in motivating
    ethical and sustainable behaviors?

    IMPORTANT DEADLINES
    January 8, 2013: Abstract Submission Deadline
    February 18, 2013: Acceptance Notification
    March 1, 2013: Program Published
    April 11-12, 2013: Conference in Denver, CO

    Authors can submit their abstracts here:
    https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=see20130

    SUBMITTING ABSTRACT(S)
    The following suggestions are provided in response to frequent questions on
    how to improve the chances that an abstract will be accepted.
    The conference reviewers are members of the SEE’s Advisory Board and a group
    of ad-hoc reviewers. Every abstract is evaluated by 2-4 reviewers. While
    each reviewer makes independent judgments, there are some common threads
    that distinguish accepted from rejected abstracts:
    • Abstracts that open up new research frontiers or offer new insights or
    perspectives that enrich discussion and discourse.
    • Abstracts that address unimpeachably important, timely, and relevant topics.
    • Abstracts where SEE-related research has clear conceptual and/or practical
    implications.
    • It is helpful to state the current stage of data collection and when you
    expect to complete the data collection and analysis.
    • The reviewers consider the potential for completion of the work described
    in the abstract.
    • Reviewers assume that authors of accepted abstracts entered with good
    faith and expect that the research will be competently completed before the
    conference.
    • Do not include references, tables, and the like in the abstract. Also
    your name or contact information should NOT appear anywhere in the document.


    Please visit biz.colostate.edu/seeConference for more information.
    Or contact:
    Paul Olk (Paul.Olk@du.edu)
    Tom Dean (Tom.Dean@business.colostate.edu)
    Roland Kidwell (RKidwell@uwyo.edu)
    Sharon Clinebell (sharon.clinebell@unco.edu)
    Gideon Markman (Gideon.Markman@Colostate.edu)

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  • 2.  Call for Abstracts: Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference

    Posted 10-24-2012 17:34
    Apologies for cross-posting...

    Call for Abstracts:
    Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference

    Dates: Thursday-Friday, April 11-12, 2013
    Location: University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
    Conference Website: biz.colostate.edu/seeConference

    Building on a vibrant cohort of scholars in ethics, entrepreneurship, and
    sustainability around the world, the SEE Conference features the leading
    research on these important and rapidly changing areas of study.

    Sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship (SEE) draw on knowledge from
    diverse backgrounds. These include but are not limited to studies on
    sustainability, social entrepreneurship, business ethics, firm-community
    ties, and environment impacts, to name a few. The fact that ethics and
    sustainability are intertwined with the concept of entrepreneurship is no
    longer new. Indeed, ethical choices are critical any business activity and a
    key to success of startups, small firms, medium enterprises, and large,
    multinational corporations. Some even suggest that the focus on
    sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship triangulates every economic
    opportunity and social value.

    The goal of the conference is to lead the advancement and accumulation of
    knowledge about SEE-related topics. The 2013 SEE Conference will continue
    to serve as a platform for leading research, theories, and practice, and for
    supporting a worldwide network of scholars who advance the state of
    knowledge about SEE-related topics.

    In addition to competitive paper presentations, the 2013 SEE Conference will
    also feature:
    A) Keynote speakers who are thought leaders including Jay Barney
    (Presidential Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Utah);
    Tom Lumpkin (The Chris J. Witting Chair in Entrepreneurship, the Whitman
    School of Management, Syracuse University); and Bruce Hutton (Dean Emeritus
    and Director of Ethics Integration, University of Denver).
    B) The Journal of Management Studies’ (JMS) Young Scholar Development
    Workshop (April 9 to 11, 2013). Funding to partially defray travel and
    accommodation expenses to attendees is a result of gracious funding from the
    society for the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) and
    JMS.

    Authors are invited to submit abstracts (2 single-spaced pages not exceeding
    1,250 words) that address a broad array of subjects on the topics of
    sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship (SEE). Those selected by a
    double-blind review process will be asked to present at either paper or
    poster sessions during the 2013 conference April 11-12. For topic
    information, visit our website:
    http://biz.colostate.edu/seeConference/Pages/call.aspx

    There is no registration fee; however, submitting an abstract signifies a
    commitment that at least one of the authors will participate in the
    conference. Submitting an abstract also represents a commitment that the
    featured ideas are original and come from unpublished working papers.
    Finally, the conference is limited to 120 attendees; about 24 manuscripts;
    and 12 posters.

    Thanks to the Kauffman Foundation and other contributions, the SEE
    Conference will provide meals and beverages to all participants. The SEE
    Conference will also pay the hotel and/or travel costs for selected Ph.D.
    students and early-stage assistant professors. We will issue more detail on
    this on the SEE website: biz.colostate.edu/seeConference

    IMPORTANT DEADLINES
    January 8, 2013: Abstract Submission Deadline
    February 18, 2013: Acceptance Notification
    March 1, 2013: Program Published
    April 11-12, 2013: Conference in Denver, CO

    Authors can submit their abstracts here:
    https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=see20130

    SUBMITTING ABSTRACT(S)
    The following suggestions are provided in response to frequent questions on
    how to improve the chances that an abstract will be accepted.
    The conference reviewers are members of the SEE’s Advisory Board and a group
    of ad-hoc reviewers. Every abstract is evaluated by 2-4 reviewers. While
    each reviewer makes independent judgments, there are some common threads
    that distinguish accepted from rejected abstracts:
    • Abstracts that open up new research frontiers or offer new insights or
    perspectives that enrich discussion and discourse.
    • Abstracts that address unimpeachably important, timely, and relevant topics.
    • Abstracts where SEE-related research has clear conceptual and/or practical
    implications.
    • It is helpful to state the current stage of data collection and when you
    expect to complete the data collection and analysis.
    • The reviewers consider the potential for completion of the work described
    in the abstract.
    • Reviewers assume that authors of accepted abstracts entered with good
    faith and expect that the research will be competently completed before the
    conference.
    • Do not include references, tables, and the like in the abstract. Also
    your name or contact information should NOT appear anywhere in the document.


    Please visit biz.colostate.edu/seeConference for more information.
    Or contact:
    Gideon Markman (Gideon.Markman@Colostate.edu)
    Paul Olk (Paul.Olk@du.edu)
    Tom Dean (Tom.Dean@business.colostate.edu)
    Roland Kidwell (RKidwell@uwyo.edu)
    Sharon Clinebell (sharon.clinebell@unco.edu)
    Yolanda Sarason (Yolanda.Sarason@business.colostate.edu)


    _______________________________________________________________________

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    _______________________________________________________________________

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  • 3.  Call for Abstracts: Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference

    Posted 11-30-2014 19:01
    Call for Abstracts for the 2015 Sustainability, Ethics and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference.

    Location:   University of Denver - Denver, Colorado
    Conference Website: 
    http://seeconf.org

    Submission Deadline:   January 12, 2015


                

    The Sustainability, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship (SEE) Conference draws on knowledge from diverse disciplines.  These include but are not limited to studies on sustainability, social entrepreneurship, business ethics, firm-community ties, and environmental impacts.  The fact that ethics and sustainability are intertwined with the concept of entrepreneurship is no longer new. Indeed, ethical choices are critical to any business activity and key to the success of startups, small firms, medium enterprises, and large, multinational corporations.  Some even suggest that the focus on sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship triangulates every economic opportunity and social value.  The goal of the conference is to lead the advancement and accumulation of knowledge about SEE-related topics.

     

    This sharing of scholarly research is the foundation of the annual SEE Academic Research Conference, which serves as a platform for discussing cutting-edge research, ideas and theories, while fostering collaborative efforts, and building a worldwide network of scholars who advance the state of knowledge about SEE-related research

     

    Contributors are invited to submit abstracts (2 single-spaced pages not exceeding 1,250 words) that address a broad array of subjects on the topics of sustainability, ethics, and entrepreneurship. Those selected by a double-blind review process will be asked to present at either the "lightening presentation" sessions or interactive poster session on April 30, or paper presentation sessions on May 1.

     

    Submitting an abstract signifies a commitment that at least one of the authors will participate in the conference.  Submitting an abstract also represents a commitment that the featured ideas are original and come from unpublished working papers.  Finally, the Conference is limited to 150 attendees; about 44 manuscripts; and 12 posters.  This low acceptance rate assures a high-quality scholarly event.

     

    We invite submission of empirical and conceptual Abstracts.  We are particularly interested in radical, controversial, and "edgy" projects; novel, useful, and non-obvious research that challenges dogmas and is highly revelatory, even if not fully grounded in well-studied or well-validated theory. 

     

    Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
    ·        How does strategy differ when firms are not constituted as vehicles of private wealth accumulation but are owned by communities of members or government?
    ·        In a capitalist system, wealth and value are measured in monetary units: what is social value, how is social value measured, and how do social value and economic value interact and shape each other?
    ·        Free markets and competition have brought many benefits (e.g., the average individual material wellbeing has improved markedly, even if the variance is distressing). How does this increasing but uneven material prosperity relate to human wellbeing, sustainability and entrepreneurship?
    ·        How does market competition affect the fabric of trust and social value within and between different organizational forms?
    ·        How does one gain better understanding of sustainable and ethical entrepreneurship?
    ·        What are most useful conceptual models and empirical analysis of the antecedents, consequences, and contingencies associated with the processes of sustainable and ethical entrepreneurship?
    ·        What is the role of ethical behavior in the growth, survival, and sustainability of new ventures?
    ·        What are the roles of economic and institutional systems in motivating ethical and sustainable behaviors?

     

    Authors should submit their abstracts at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/SEE2015

     

    Important Dates

    Abstract Submission Deadline                                          January 12, 2015

    Abstract Acceptance Notification                                     February 9, 2015

    Registration Opens                                                              February 1, 2015

    Preliminary Program Published                                       March 2, 2015

    Event                                                                                      April 30-May 1, 2015

     

    For more information visit http://seeconf.org

     

    Or contact:

    Theresa Wernimont, SEE Conference Director

    Sharon Alvarez (Sharon.Alvarez@du.edu)

    Paul Olk (Paul.Olk@du.edu)

    Sharon Clinebell (sharon.clinebell@unco.edu)

    Tom Dean (Tom.Dean@business.colostate.edu)

    Roland Kidwell (RKidwell@uwyo.edu)

    Gideon Markman (Gideon.Markman@Colostate.edu

    Mark Peterson (markpete@uwyo.edu)

    Yolanda Sarason (yolanda.sarason@business.colostate.edu)

    Karen Turner (karen.turner@unco.edu)

    Jeff York (Jeffrey.York@colorado.edu)

    --
    Gideon D. Markman

    Professor of Strategy, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship
    Dept. of Management
    Colorado State University
    218 Rockwell Hall
    Fort Collins, CO 80523-1275
    USA
    Office: 970.491.7154
    Fax: 970.491.3522
    E-Mail 1: gideon.markman@colostate.edu
    E-Mail 2: gid.markman@gmail.com

    SEE our Conference: http://seeconf.org

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