REMINDER: Call for Papers - Entrepreneurial Ecocsystems DEADLINE
EXTENSION: OCTOBER 31st 2015
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Wed Sep 16 14:26:34 CEST 2015
From: Allan O'Connor [mailto:allan.oconnor at adelaide.edu.au]
Date: Wed 16 Sep 2015 10:53
ATTENTION: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31st 2015.
A call for papers [http://ecic.adelaide.edu.au/docs/13052015-entrepreneurial-ecosystems-SBE-call-for-papers.pdf] for a special issue on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems with the Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal [http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/business+for+professionals/journal/11187] is now open, and we encourage all who have an interest in this relevant and important topic to consider making a submission. Also please feel free to circulate to others who may be interested in submitting to this call.
Many governments around the world seem to have openly accepted the functional economic theory of entrepreneurship as a pathway toward economic development. The economic outcomes of entrepreneurship sought by governments and the like, are a product of not only policy inputs but also socially embedded factors that underpin the creation, growth and flourishing of new firms and organizations that, if functioning well, can ultimately deliver desirable social and economic outcomes.
Research Topics
This call for papers seeks empirical, theoretical/conceptual research that explores the key areas that account for ecosystem dynamics that are critical to an entrepreneur contributing to the socioeconomic fortunes of place. In brief, we are interested in the strategic management of the entrepreneurial ecosystem with respect to optimizing its performance for explicitly or tacitly stated social and economic outcomes.
Papers could focus on, but are not limited to:
- Developing the theoretical framework for entrepreneurial ecosystems.
- Understanding and defining stakeholder roles within an entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Interrogating the contributing factors and reciprocity among the contextual social dynamics and the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Examining governance, policy and strategy.
- Delving into issues of performance objectives and measurement.
- Probing the procedures and methods of systems and system interactions analysis.
The deadline for submission to this Special Issue has been extended to October 31, 2015 and are to be submitted electronically by emailing Allan.O'Connor at adelaide.edu.au. Publication is expected during the last quarter of 2016.
All manuscripts must be original, unpublished works that are not concurrently under review for publication elsewhere. All submissions should conform to the SBEJ manuscript submission guidelines available at: http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/business+for+professionals/journal/11187.
More information can be found in the Call for Papers.
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Allan O'Connor
Academic Director for Postgraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Programs Entrepreneurship Commercialisation and Innovation Centre Level 5, Nexus 10 Building Cnr Pulteney St and North Terrace The University of Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 5005 Ph : +61 8 8313 0188 Fax : +61 8 8313 7512
e-mail: allan.oconnor at adelaide.edu.au
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