Just a reminder that we're having a fantastic PDW on how, what, when, and why to use Austrian economics as a framework in entrepreneurship and strategy research. Saturday, Aug 8 2015 5:15-6:45 pm.
Austrian Economics in Entrepreneurship and Strategy
The Austrian Perspective
Organizer: Per L. Bylund; Baylor U.;
Chair: Robert Joseph Wuebker; U. of Utah;
Panelist: Todd H Chiles; U. of Missouri;
Presenter: Peter Lewin; The U. of Texas at Dallas;
Panelist: Jeffery S. McMullen; Indiana U., Bloomington;
Presenter: Peter G. Klein; U. of Missouri;
Presenter: Roger Koppl; Syracuse U.;
Presenter: Maria Minniti; Syracuse U.;
Panelist: Brent Ross; Michigan State U.;
Panelist: Randall E Westgren; U. of Missouri;
Panelist: Johan Wiklund; Syracuse U.;
Panelist: Ulrich Witt; Max Planck Institute;
In recent years, the Austrian perspective has had increasing presence in entrepreneurship and strategic management research. This workshop offers an introduction to and structured discussion about the past, present, and future of Austrian perspectives in entrepreneurship and strategy, with particular attention paid to two recent developments: work connecting Austrian economic theory to strategic factor markets logic and the microfoundations initiative in strategy, and theories of opportunity formation and firm emergence in entrepreneurship. We accomplish our objective in three "acts"-a short primer on Austrian economics and its influence on entrepreneurship and strategy; presentations of exemplary research in this stream; and a semi-structured question-and-answer panel discussion.
Program Session #: 473 | Submission: 13515 | Sponsor(s): (ENT, BPS)
Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 8 2015 5:15PM - 6:45PM at Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 008
More information below and on the conference program site (direct link to the PDW here).
Per Bylund
Dr. Per L. Bylund | Entrepreneurship | Hankamer School of Business
Research Professor | Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise
Baylor University | One Bear Place #98011 | Waco, TX 76798-8011
p 573.268.3235| w www.PerBylund.com | e Per_Bylund@baylor.edu
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