RESEARCH AREA: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

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Reference No. of the Track: 03
Short Description:
Knowledge management – i.e., the process through which knowledge is created, acquired, stored, shared, and applied (Alavi & Leidner, 2001; Lee et al., 2012) – has received a lot of attention from prior research for its impact on various entrepreneurial outcomes, such as innovation, internationalization, financial performances, and growth…
Keywords:
Family Firms, Family Business, Knowledge Management, Innovation, Entrepreneurship
Organizers:

Paolo Capolupo, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
Lorenzo Ardito, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
Emanuela Rondi, University of Bergamo, Italy
Ivan Miroshnychenko, The International Institute for Management Development, Switzeland

Reference No. of the Track: 17
Short Description:
Today, entrepreneurs and companies are facing environments characterized by increasing levels of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA) (Millar et al., 2018). Different strategies, knowledge and technologies are needed to effectively manage businesses in these scenarios (Bargoni et al., 2023a, Elia et al., 2021; Troise et al., 2022a). In…
Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, Digital transformation, Entrepreneurial behaviours, Knowledge, New technologies, Start-ups, SMEs, Digital Platforms
Organizers:

Ciro Troise, University of Turin, Italy
Mark A. Camilleri, University of Malta, Malta
Augusto Bargoni, University of Turin, Italy
Stefano Bresciani, University of Turin, Italy

Reference No. of the Track: 23
Short Description:
Cultural entrepreneurship has emerged as a distinct scholarly field, characterized by interest in new CCI and Cultural Heritage-related phenomena and by relating to and connecting different disciplines. Various contributions highlight the specific nature and features of entrepreneurial processes, such as the mixed motivations of the entrepreneur, the limited availability…
Keywords:
Cultural Entrepreneurship; Culture and creative small businesses; Cultural Heritage management; artisan entrepreneurship; cultural ecosystem
Organizers:

Roberta Bocconcelli, University of Urbino, Italy
Elena Borin, Link Campus University, Italy
Paola Demartini, Roma Tre University, Italy
Alessandro Pagano, University of Urbino, Italy
Martin Piber, Universität Innsbruck, Austria

Special Issue: European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy & Piccola Impresa/Small Business