"BRIDGING THE GAP: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THEORY AND PRACTICE"
Date: 9 - 11 July 2008
Destination: Singapore Management University, Singapore
Organized by the Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
CALL FOR PAPERS
Notice: The early bird offer has been extended to 25 May 2008.
Abstracts are invited in all areas of entrepreneurship including:
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Submissions
All abstracts and papers should be submitted via this link.
Submission of abstracts (500-700 words): 10 May 2008
Abstract format
Notification of acceptance: 25 May 2008
Submission of full papers: 15 June 2008
Full paper format
Rolling acceptance of abstracts: We will review abstract submissions and notify you of acceptance
within two weeks of receipt of abstracts.
Conference Registration Fees
Early bird: S$600 (Before 25 May 2008)
Regular: $700
No refund after 20 June 2008
Click here to register:
http://www.research.smu.edu.sg/faculty/edge/conf08/register.asp
Journals Associated With Conference
Journal of Enterprising Culture : Papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication in the Journal of Enterprising Culture.
Management and Organization Review : Papers presented at the conference on “Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in China ” will be considered for a special issue.
International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship: The papers of the conference on technoentrepreneurship
will be considered for a special issue on Technoentrepreneurship in South-
East Asia.
Keynote Speakers
Sankaran Venkataraman is the MasterCard Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia. He is a member of the Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Ethics area at Darden and teaches MBA and executive level courses in strategy and entrepreneurship. He is an internationally renowned scholar and educator in the field of entrepreneurship, has published extensively and has lectured around the world. He is the Editor of the Journal of Business Venturing.
Sanjay Goel is an Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship at University of Minnesota Duluth. His current research interests include governance (especially in family business contexts), entrepreneurship theory (including action, emotions, and resource creation), ethics and entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial networks. He is a board member of International Family Enterprise Research Association (IFERA), and European Academy of Management.
Chen Ling is a Full Professor of Economics and Vice-Dean of the College of Economics, Zhejiang University. He is also Full Professor of Management and the Director of the Institute of Family Business, City College, Zhejiang University. He research interests include Family Business, Human Resources Management and Comparative History of Chinese Business.
Toshio Goto is an expert on Japanese management and family firms. He is currently on the faculty of the Graduate School for the Creation of New Photonics Industries in Japan. He holds an MBA from the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University.
Organized by the Lee Kong Chian School Of Business

