Professional Development Workshop
2023 ENTREPRENEURIAL COGNITION PDW
Friday August 4th 2023, 3pm – 5pm
Westin Copley Place Boston, Adams - 7th Floor.
Are you a scholar studying cognition within the context of entrepreneurship? Are you looking for a quick way to get inspiration on recent research trends in the area? And are you looking for ways to connect with other researchers with similar interests? The Entrepreneurial Cognition PDW returns for a fourth consecutive year. The PDW is conducted in two parts - first a series of Pecha Kucha-style paper presentations followed by a best paper award ceremony, and then a moderated panel discussion with senior scholars and editors.
Part 1 (60 min.)
Pecha Kucha Presentations by shortlisted candidates for the
Kauffman Best Paper Awards in Entrepreneurial Cognition
Of over 30 submissions, an award committee has shortlisted 10 papers for short presentations. The concept of a Pecha Kucha refers to an innovative and fast-paced presentation format commonly used to surface and showcase new ideas. Half of the presentations are student-led papers, half are faculty-led. During the PDW, each participant will present for 5 minutes with 10 slides, timed to automatically switch between slides after 30 seconds. After a short Q&A and deliberation, this part of the PDW will conclude with closing remarks, as well as awards of $1000 each for the best student-led and faculty-led papers.
The student-led presentations are:
Frame It Till You Make It: Entrepreneurial Framing for Partnerships in the Circular Economy
Alexa Boeckel (Leuphana University)
The Development of Psychological Capital as a Metacognitive Skill: An Entrepreneurship Perspective
Aviel Cogan (University of Strathclyde)
Business Model Design Processes in Nascent Sustainable Ventures: A Cognitive Perspective
Eduard Esau (University of Hannover)
Better Safe than Sorry – The Role of Team Design in New Venture Teams ' Escalation of Commitment
Jannis Nitzsch (TUM Munich)
Spotting Novelty: How Tertius Iungens Brokers Recognize Novel Ideas
Velvetina Lim (University College London)
The faculty-led presentations are:
Towards a Dynamic Model of Entrepreneurial Energy
Aishwarya Kakatkar (TUM Munich)
Black and White Don't Matter if you Speak Green ... and other Inter-identity Narrative Practices among Black Entrepreneurs
Ambra Mazzelli (SKEMA)
Reframing Entrepreneurship: A Field Experiment On The Relative Efficacy Of Reflexive Vs. Habitual Framing For Entrepreneurial Education
Charlene Zietsma (University of Michigan)
Cognitive Development of Market Orientation among Entrepreneurs – A Sensemaking Perspective
Gabi Kaffka (UMC Utrecht)
Linking Anxiety to Passion: Emotion Regulation and Entrepreneurs' Pitch Performance
Lily Zhu (Washington State University)
Part 2 (60 min.)
Presentations by invited scholars in the field, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A
Panel Symposium
Denis Grégoire (moderating panelist)
HEC Montréal.
Associate editor for the Academy of Management Journal.
Yuliya Snihur (panelist)
Toulouse Business School.
Associate editor of the Journal of Management Studies
Marc Gruber (panelist)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
Chief editor of the Academy of Management Journal.
Erkko Autio (panelist)
Imperial College London
The session concludes with a small reception, kindly sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation. Details will be provided at the session.
For any questions, please contact Kristian at: sund@ruc.dk
Kristian J. Sund (organizer, MOC Rep at large)
Roskilde University
Jacqueline Csonka-Peeren (co-organizer)
Ryerson University & DecisionModel Associates
Sergei Mozheiko (co-organizer)
Roskilde University
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Kristian J. Sund
Roskilde University
Denmark
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