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Workshop Series: The Evolution, Persistence and Success of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

Activity: Participating in or organising an event typesParticipation in workshop, seminar, course

Description

This series of online workshops aims to share, exchange, and develop research and ideas about the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. It builds on the ESRC-funded project on the Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems in the UK and Japan, by bringing the academic and policy perspectives together to learn about institutional contexts, practices, and experiences from a wide range of ecosystems.

Workshop 1: Spatial and Institutional Dimensions of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (18th March)

Workshop 2: Policies, Actors, and Outcomes in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (25th March)

Workshop 3: Critical Perspectives on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (15th April)

Workshop 4: Configurations and Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (29th April)

The presented papers and research depict one or more of the following aspects of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: spatial aspects, networks, challenges, governance, policy, roles of various actors, structure, evolution, success or failure, measurement, conceptual development, and related themes.

Speakers include: Prof Andrew Johnston, Coventry University; Dr Cristian Gherhes, Oxford Brookes University; Prof Michael Fritsch, Friedrich Schiller University Jena; Dr Korneliusz Pylak, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University; Dr Michael Wyrwich, University of Groningen; Dr Katharina Scheidgen, University of Amsterdam; Ms Michaela Hruskova, University of Stirling; Dr Rhiannon Pugh, Lund University; Dr Ben Spigel, University of Edinburgh; Prof Shiri Breznitz, University of Toronto; Prof Piers Thompson, Nottingham Trent University; Dr Agata Kapturkiewicz, Waseda University; Dr Christina Theodoraki, TBS Business School; Prof Hiroyuki Okamuro, Hitotsubashi University; Prof Richard Harrison, University of Edinburgh; Prof Allan O’Connor, University of South Australia; Prof Martin Obschonka, Queensland University of Technology; Prof Yasuyuki Motoyama, Ohio State University; Dr Jonathan Potter, OECD; Prof Colin Mason, University of Glasgow; Prof Martin Bliemel, University of Technology Sydney



Period18 Mar 202129 Apr 2021
Event typeWorkshop
Degree of RecognitionInternational