New event in the SIEF series of webinars and events held to build on the ideas of Professor Allan Gibb (1939-2019) who was a pioneering thinker in entrepreneurship and small business development is focusing on Professor Saras Sarasvathy’s effectuation theory. » Read more…
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Saras Sarasvathy on effectuation, entrepreneurship and pandemic
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Reimagining Our Futures: Think Small First SIEF – Series 2, Webinar No. 3
30.08.2021.Webinar topic: “Business growth, scale and emergence in corona times and beyond”
It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in Series 2, Webinar No. 3 inspired by the ideas of Professor Allan Gibb (1939 – 2019).
Supported by the OECD and St Aidan’s College, Durham University, this event is hosted by the Societal Innovation and Enterprise Forum (SIEF). » Read more… -
Presentation of the research problem
26.08.2021.Auwal Isah, from the 4th class, will present the proposal for his doctoral thesis under the working title Gender Differences in Early-Stage Entrepreneurship: Issues and inclusion in Northern Nigeria companies (research problem, research questions, methodological approach) on Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 12.00 CET (virtual). » Read more…
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Apply for ECSB Post-Doctoral Paper Development Workshop and David Smallbone Mid-Career Faculty Consortium at RENT 2021
01.07.2021.RENT 2021 will be organised on 17-19 November 2021 in Turku, Finland. 17 November will be the ECSB pre-conference day when various workshops will take place. The call is still open for the ECSB Post-Doctoral Paper Development Workshop and David Smallbone Mid-Career Faculty Consortium. Read more below and send your application by 15 July 2021. » Read more…
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Think Small First: SIEF webinar series on the entrepreneurial small business
10.06.2021.Below is the link to the video of the first webinar in Series 2 on the topic of ‘hunkering down or opening up new horizons for SMEs post-Covid’. https://youtu.be/kzCQ9Af4KjQ
Our excellent panel considered the challenges for small businesses during the pandemic and beyond, with discussion on: » Read more…