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  • 1.  Entrepreneurship Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 12-06-2007 13:15

    2008 Entrepreneurship Division Doctoral Consortium

    Announcement and Application Information

     

    The Entrepreneurship Division will sponsor a consortium for doctoral students during the 2008 annual meetings of the Academy of Management in Anaheim, CA.  The Consortium brings together doctoral students and experienced faculty to discuss opportunities and challenges as scholars in the field.  This year, the program will likely include panels and discussions on the craft of scholarly writing, building an academic career in entrepreneurship, publishing in leading scholarly journals, and a host of other topics.  The Consortium will begin at noon on Friday, August 8, 2007 and continue until noon, Sunday, August 10, 2008.  The Friday and Saturday sessions will be held at the University of Southern California, Orange County Center in Irvine.

     

    The Consortium is open to doctoral students who have completed approximately two years of their Ph.D. program.  The ideal candidate will have finished his/her coursework and be engaged in preparing a dissertation proposal.  To apply, please submit the following four separate documents electronically to both Harry Sapienza (sapienza@umn.edu) and Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu):

     

    (1) an electronic file/Word document in which you furnish...

    (a) complete contact information (address, phone number, fax, and e-mail address),

    (b) a statement of whether you have attended other doctoral consortia and, if so, which consortia and when, and

    (c) a statement saying that if you are admitted to the Consortium, you commit to attend ALL sessions.

     

    (2) a recommendation letter from your dean, department chair, or major advisor that verifies your (a) status/progress and (b) year in your school's doctoral program.

     

    (3) a current resume/CV.

     

    (4) a "working paper."  This paper must be on an entrepreneurship topic and is best a paper that you are moving towards publication or a detailed overview of your intended dissertation research.  The paper should NOT (a) exceed 35 pages (all inclusive), (b) be an accepted-for-publication/published manuscript, or (c) be a defended dissertation proposal.  The working paper is a key requirement for admission. 

     

    Applications must be received on or before June 16, 2008.  Review of the application materials will begin on June 16, 2008.   The consortium will be limited to 30 Ph.D. students, with slots allocated based on application materials.  Questions should be sent to the Consortium Co-chairs, Harry Sapienza (sapienza@umn.edu) or Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu).

     

    Please note: Acceptance into the consortium is via application only. Do not register online.  We will notify all those accepted into the consortium, and they then will be given a registration code to use.

     



  • 2.  Entrepreneurship Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 02-12-2008 16:32

    Announcement and Application Information

    2008 Entrepreneurship Division Doctoral Consortium

     

    The Entrepreneurship Division will sponsor its annual consortium for doctoral students during the 2008 annual meetings of the Academy of Management in Anaheim, CA.  The Consortium brings together doctoral students and experienced faculty to discuss opportunities and challenges as scholars in the field.  This year, the program will include panels and discussions on dissertation strategies, first job and career path considerations, establishing research partnerships, and a host of other topics.  Students will also receive detailed and constructive feedback on their work from a scholar in the field. The Consortium will begin at noon on Friday, August 8, 2007 and continue until noon, Sunday, August 10, 2008. 

     

    The Consortium is open to doctoral students who have completed approximately two years of their Ph.D. program.  The ideal candidate will have finished his/her coursework and be engaged in preparing a dissertation proposal.  To apply, please submit the following four separate documents electronically to both Harry Sapienza (sapienza@umn.edu) and Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu):

     

    (1) An electronic file/Word document in which you furnish...

    (a) Complete contact information (address, phone number, fax, and e-mail address),

    (b) A statement of whether you have attended other doctoral consortia and, if so, which consortia and when, and

    (c) A statement saying that if you are admitted to the Consortium, you commit to attend ALL sessions.

     

    (2) A recommendation letter from your dean, department chair, or major advisor that verifies your (a) status/progress and (b) year in your school's doctoral program.

     

    (3) A current resume/CV.

     

    (4) A "working paper."  This paper must be on an entrepreneurship topic and is best a paper that you are moving towards publication or a detailed overview of your intended dissertation research.  The paper should NOT (a) exceed 35 pages (all inclusive), (b) be an accepted-for-publication/published manuscript, or (c) be a defended dissertation proposal.  The working paper is a key requirement for admission. 

     

    Applications must be received on or before June 16, 2008.  Review of the application materials will begin on June 16, 2008.   The consortium will be limited to 30 Ph.D. students, with slots allocated based on application materials.  Questions should be sent to the Consortium Co-chairs, Harry Sapienza (sapienza@umn.edu) or Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu).

     

    Please note: Acceptance into the consortium is via application only. Please do not register online.  We will notify all those accepted into the consortium, and they will be given a registration code to use.

     



  • 3.  Entrepreneurship Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 12-16-2008 09:54

    Announcement and Application Information

    2009 Entrepreneurship Division Doctoral Consortium

     

    The Entrepreneurship Division will sponsor its annual consortium for doctoral students during the 2009 annual meetings of the Academy of Management in Chicago, IL.  The Consortium brings together doctoral students and experienced faculty to discuss opportunities and challenges as scholars in the field.  This year, the program will include panels and discussions on dissertation strategies, first job and career path considerations, establishing research partnerships, and a host of other topics.  Students will also receive detailed and constructive feedback on their work from a scholar in the field. The Consortium will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, August 7, 2009 and continue until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2009. 

     

    The Consortium is open to doctoral students who have completed approximately two years of their Ph.D. program.  The ideal candidate will have finished his/her coursework and be engaged in preparing a dissertation proposal.  To apply, please submit the following four separate documents electronically to both Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu) and Sharon Alvarez (alvarez_42@fisher.osu.edu).

     

    (1) An electronic file/Word document in which you furnish...

    (a) Complete contact information (address, phone number, fax, and e-mail address),

    (b) A statement of whether you have attended other doctoral consortia and, if so, which consortia and when, and

    (c)   A statement saying that if you are admitted to the Consortium, you commit to attend ALL sessions (including dinner Friday night).

     

    (2) A recommendation letter from your dean, department chair, or major advisor that verifies your (a) status/progress and (b) year in your school's doctoral program.

     

    (3) A current resume/CV.

     

    (4) A "working paper."  This paper must be on an entrepreneurship topic and is best a paper that you are moving towards publication or a detailed overview of your intended dissertation research.  The paper must NOT (a) exceed 35 pages (all inclusive), (b) be an accepted-for-publication/published manuscript, or (c) be a defended dissertation proposal.  The working paper is a key requirement for admission. 

     

    Applications must be received on or before June 16, 2008.  Review of the application materials will begin on June 16, 2008.   The consortium will be limited to 30 Ph.D. students, with slots allocated based on application materials.  Questions should be sent to the Consortium Co-chairs, Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu) and Sharon Alvarez (alvarez_42@fisher.osu.edu ).

     

    Please note: Acceptance into the consortium is via application only. Please do not register online.  We will notify all those accepted into the consortium, and they will be given a registration code to use.

     

     

     

    Ted Baker

    Associate Professor

    Management, Innovation & Entrepreneurship

    College of Management

    NC State University

    Raleigh, NC 27695

    919-513-7943

    Ted_Baker@ncsu.edu

     



  • 4.  Entrepreneurship Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 03-04-2009 19:06

    Announcement and Application Information

    2009 Entrepreneurship Division Doctoral Consortium

     

    The Entrepreneurship Division will sponsor its annual consortium for doctoral students during the 2009 annual meetings of the Academy of Management in Chicago, IL.  The Consortium brings together doctoral students and experienced faculty to discuss opportunities and challenges as scholars in the field.  This year, the program will include panels and discussions on dissertation strategies, first job and career path considerations, establishing research partnerships, and a host of other topics.  Students will also receive detailed and constructive feedback on their work from an accomplished scholar in the field. The Consortium will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, August 7, 2009 and continue until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2009. 

     

    The Consortium is open to doctoral students who have completed approximately two years of their Ph.D. program.  The ideal candidate will have finished his/her coursework and be engaged in preparing a dissertation proposal.  To apply, please submit the following four separate documents electronically to both Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu) and Sharon Alvarez (alvarez_42@fisher.osu.edu).

     

    (1) An electronic file/Word document in which you furnish...

    (a) Complete contact information (address, phone number, fax, and e-mail address),

    (b) A statement of whether you have attended other doctoral consortia and, if so, which consortia and when, and

    (c)   A statement saying that if you are admitted to the Consortium, you commit to attend ALL sessions (including dinner Friday night).

     

    (2) A recommendation letter from your dean, department chair, or major advisor that verifies your (a) status/progress and (b) year in your school's doctoral program.

     

    (3) A current resume/CV.

     

    (4) A "working paper."  This paper must be on an entrepreneurship topic and is best a paper that you are moving towards publication or a detailed overview of your intended dissertation research.  The paper must NOT (a) exceed 35 pages (all inclusive), (b) be an accepted-for-publication/published manuscript, or (c) be a defended dissertation proposal.  The working paper is a key requirement for admission. 

     

    Applications must be received on or before June 16, 2009.  Review of the application materials will begin on June 16, 2009.   The consortium will be limited to 30 Ph.D. students, with slots allocated based on application materials.  Questions should be sent to the Consortium Co-chairs, Ted Baker (ted_baker@ncsu.edu) and Sharon Alvarez (alvarez_42@fisher.osu.edu ).

     

    Please note: Acceptance into the consortium is via application only. Please do not register online.  We will notify all those accepted into the consortium, and they will be given a registration code to use.

     

     

    Ted Baker

    Associate Professor

    Management, Innovation & Entrepreneurship

    College of Management

    NC State University

    Raleigh, NC 27695

    919-513-7943

    Ted_Baker@ncsu.edu