Dear all,
We decided to extend the submission deadline to 29th April. Please see updated call for proposal with more information on key speakers attached.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
9th
Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
September 2-3, 2016, Sydney
Innovation and Entrepreneurship across Borders
Extended submission deadline:
29 April 2016 (11:59pm EST)
http://sydney.edu.au/business/china/aie
The AIE Conference provides an international platform to convene scholars, industry leaders and policymakers from around
the world to present research and thought leadership on trends and new developments in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. The Annual AIE Conferences have been held since 2008 and attracted close to 2,000 participants from around the world. Sydney, Tsinghua and
Oxford universities are pleased to announce that the 9th
Annual Conference for the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AIE2016) will be held for the first time in one of the most attractive cities in the world, Sydney, Australia, from 2
¨C 3 September 2016.
Co-organized by
Australia China Business Research Network/Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Group, The University of Sydney Business School, Australia
National Entrepreneurship Research Centre, Tsinghua University, China
Technology and Management Centre for Development, Oxford University, UK
Canada-China Institute for Business and Development, Ryerson University, Canada
Executive Co-Chair
Professor Hans Hendrischke, The University of Sydney
Co-Chairs
Professor Gao Jian, Tsinghua University
Professor Fu Xiaolan, Oxford University
Professor Steven Murphy, Ryerson University
CONFERENCE THEME
Innovation and Entrepreneurship across Borders
The 2016 conference theme takes account of innovation and entrepreneurship driving rapid financial and technical globalisation across national, institutional
and firm borders, capturing diversity of processes and contents, as well as the roles of individuals, organizations and societies. Some of the broad sub-themes are:
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Entrepreneurship and innovation in a global context
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Crowdsourcing and open innovation
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Entrepreneurship and innovation across market and institutional borders
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Entrepreneurship and culture
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The role of governments and public policies in fostering entrepreneurship and innovation
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The venture creation process and venture capital markets ¨C which countries are different
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Global resource acquisition for start-up and growth
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The sharing economy and the new ventures
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Disruptive innovation and e-commerce
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Cross-border incubation and acceleration
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Science parks¡¯ roles to innovation across different regions
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Institutional and social entrepreneurship across borders
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The importance of diaspora for innovation and entrepreneurship across borders
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Entrepreneurship education and design thinking
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Methodologies of entrepreneurship research
A special session on China and Silicon Valley will be organised by Prof KC Fung of University of California, Santa Cruz, who will edit a special issue of the
Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies.
KEY SPEAKERS
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Prof. Scott Stern,
David Sarnoff Professor of Management and Chair of the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Group, MIT Sloan School of Management
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Prof. Xiaowei Rose Luo, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise, INSEAD and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Prof. Gregory Whitwell,
Dean of the University of Sydney Business School
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Prof. Hans Hendrischke, Professor of Chinese Business and Management, the University of Sydney Business School
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Prof. Gao Jian, Professor of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University
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Prof. Xiaolan Fu (¸µÏþá°), Founding
Director of the Technology and Management Centre for Development (TMCD), Professor of Technology and International Development and Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford University
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Prof. Steven Murphy,
Dean of Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
IMPORTANT DATES
29 April 2016 Proposal Deadline
20 May 2016 Acceptance Notification
1 July 2016 Final Full Paper Due (including papers, photos and profiles)
2-3 September 2016 AIE Conference
SUBMISSION
Applicants are invited to submit proposals in two of the following ways:
1) Individual proposals that consist of
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Title
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Theme(s) addressed
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Contact information
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An abstract of your paper consisting of no more than 500 words (2 pages)
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An updated CV
2) Panel sessions of 3-5 participants that consist of
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Proposed title of the panel session
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Theme(s) addressed
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A 500 word (2 pages) overview of the main theme(s) discussed in the panel and how each paper interconnects
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Full contact information of each participant
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Updated CVs for participants
Please submit your proposal in electronic format (in one Word or PDF document) by
29 April 2016 (11:59pm EST). For first time user, please
register and log-in before submitting your proposal at http://aieconference.org/en/member/enrol.asp
Any questions and enquiries, please contact Dr. Wei Li
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The conference encourages proposals from current and emerging scholars, those in public policy and industry partners. You will be notified electronically of your acceptance no later than 20 May 2016.
Presenters whose proposals are accepted for the conference will be invited to submit full papers of no more than 20-25 pages on the topic outlined in your abstract. The best paper selected by the conference
committee will win the Best Paper Award.
For more information on the conference please visit
http://www.aieconference.org and
http://sydney.edu.au/business/china/aie
Looking forward to your submissions.
Best wishes!
DR WEI LI
ÀîÞ± PhD, MSc, BA
Lecturer | International Business
http://sydney.edu.au/business/staff/weil
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL
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