CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
DEADLINE: Monday September 1st, 2014
THE 11th ANNUAL SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONFERENCE
SPONSORED BY: NORTHEASTERN D'AMORE-McKIM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & NYU STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Dates: November 5, 6 & 7, 2014
Location: D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, Boston
Our 11th Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference is dedicated to the ongoing development of theory and research on social entrepreneurship and its impact on global communities. The aim of this three-day academic conference is to bring together scholars in social entrepreneurship to discuss emerging concepts and themes in social entrepreneurship research. Conceptual papers, research papers presenting quantitative and/or qualitative data are welcome, as well as case studies and practitioner contributions.
More info on our last conference:
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/news-events/se-tenth-annual-conference
CONFERENCE THEMES
Here are several research suggestions that may be interesting and highly provocative, although abstracts that address other relevant and timely themes of social entrepreneurship but are not covered below are also welcome:
Social entrepreneurship process involving opportunity recognition and evaluation
Organizational forms of social enterprises
Challenges of scaling and measuring social impact
Emerging themes in social entrepreneurship education
Cross-cultural comparative studies in social entrepreneurship
Research challenges in social entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT / PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Authors who wish to present their papers at the conference should submit electronically a three-page abstract (double-spaced, times new roman font, size 12) by Monday September 1st, 2014 to the conference co-Directors Dr. Jill Kickul, Director of Social Entrepreneurship Programs at NYU Stern and Dr. Sophie Bacq, Assistant Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University at this address:
s.bacq@neu.edu.
Abstracts will be selected and authors will be notified and invited by September 15th, 2014. A full paper will be due on Monday October 27th, 2014.
We hope to see you in Boston in November!
Best,
Jill and Sophie