GT03 - 00 Entrepreneurship General Track2
GT03 - 00 Entrepreneurship General Track2
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Short description:
The SIG Entrepreneurship General Track aims to develop an ongoing and constructive dialogue
among entrepreneurship scholars to conduct research that is relevant for entrepreneurship theory
and practice in the contemporary world. This general track is intended to capture new and emerging
research areas within as well as classical areas of study of entrepreneurship. In line with our mission
– methodological, theoretical and empirical pluralism in entrepreneurship research – we welcome
contributions from all areas related to entrepreneurship that are not explicitly covered by the other
tracks sponsored by the SIG.
Long description:
Entrepreneurship is nowadays a broadly endorsed and accepted signifier for forms of organizing
that targets human, organisational, and economic renewal and growth. While empirical evidence for
these politically and individually appealing ends are to be found, the contingency and “contextuality”
of the myriad of entrepreneurial forms of organizing may humble us in face of the elusive quality of
entrepreneurship; the more determined the efforts to pinpoint, box and fence it get, the more it
retreats back to various in-between voids. Such a quality is unbearable for conceptual monopolists
and impractical for those in positions where efficiency and effectiveness are agenda setting norms,
why the discourse on entrepreneurship is a constant prey for unidirectional advocates. In line with
our mission – methodological, theoretical and empirical pluralism in entrepreneurship research – we
welcome contributions from all areas related to entrepreneurship that are not explicitly covered by
the other topics sponsored by the SIG. Papers adopting different theoretical lenses or research
methods to explore entrepreneurship and are strongly encouraged.
The General Track also welcomes contributions related to the following topical issues:
GT03_01 New Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Research (please indicate it with your submission)
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Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín, miguelangel.galindo@uclm.es,
Daniel Palacios Marques, dapamar@doe.upv.es,
María-Teresa Méndez-Picazo, mmendezpi@ccee.ucm.es,
Rafael-Sergio Pérez-Pujol, rafaelsergio.perez@uclm.es:
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EURAM 2025
Digital transformation and artificial intelligence, cultural elements, motivations and passions, the
search for results “with purposes,” and the interrelation behavior between all these factors, are being
a field of great research interest in recent trends in the field of entrepreneurship. Therefore, new
perspectives emerge in entrepreneurship research around the contextual factors mentioned above.
The main objective of this topical issue is to encourage debate around these relationships and to
advance and enrich research on the entrepreneurial phenomenon;
GT03_02 Theoretical building and new frontiers in entrepreneurhsip (please indicate it with your
submission) -
Massimiliano Vesci, mvesci@unisa.it
Rosangela Feola, rfeola@unisa.it:
Entrepreneurship as autonomous field of study in the huge management arena has grown rapidly in
the last decades. Accordingly different entrepreneurship sub-fields have emerged in some cases
without not adequately theoretically grounded in the domain they have declared to be part of. This
evolutionary process far from coming to an end is still contributing to move forward
entrepreneurship’s frontiers. Thus, this topical issue calls for papers that: (1) set the theoretical
boundaries of the entrepreneurship as discipline; (2) contribute to entrepreneurship’s frontiers with
reflections, theories testing, empirical analysis on different entrepreneurship’s subfields.
Keywords:
• Entrepreneurship
• Effectuation vs. Causation
• Entrepreneurial passion
• Digital transformation and entrepreneurship
• Entrepreneurship theories
• Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Publication Outlet:
• IAP book series
• International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal (Springer)
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