McGill International
Entrepreneurship Conference, Santiago Chile, 2-5 Sep 2014
The 17th McGill International Entrepreneurship Conference on
New frontiers & directions in IE
To be held at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI), Chile 2-5
September 2014
International entrepreneurs and entrepreneurially-oriented firms have dominated
the growth of the global economy in the past two decades. These firms deploy
innovative and competitive strategies to achieve growth at home and global
markets; they also force older firms to re-examine their past strategies and
influence the dynamics of competition.
Following the tradition established by the previous conferences since 1998,
this conference aims to bring together leading-edge views of academic scholars,
insightful practitioners and policy makers with interests in the fields of
International Entrepreneurship to examine the potent forces and influences,
consequent changes and the dominant pattern(s) of emerging developments in
international entrepreneurship. In previous plenary sessions, prominent
scholars, including Zoltan Acs, Howard Aldrich, Paul Beamish, Nicole Coviello,
Leo-Paul Dana, Hamid Etemad, Jean François Hennart, Jan Johanson, Jerome Katz,
Peter Liesch, Benjamin Oviatt, Patricia McDougall, Tage Koed Madsen and Alan
Rugman, among many others, presented provocative ideas in moving research
frontiers forward.
1.- Plenary session &
Research-Intensive Workshop
1.- Plenary session &
Research-Intensive Workshop
The intensive, two-day research conference will focus on examination and the
further development of potent concepts, frameworks, theories and methodologies
for better understanding of internationalizing entrepreneurial firms facing internationalization
challenges. This will provide a unique opportunity for scholars to discuss
path-breaking concepts, ideas, frameworks and theory-essentials in the
competitive paper sessions by discussing their on-going research. Only
unpublished completed, or nearly completed, papers are invited for presentation
and feedback from other scholars.
A selected list of competitive papers will be considered for further
publication in scholarly venues, including special issues of the Journal of
International Entrepreneurship, Journal of Small Business Management, Journal
of Global Entrepreneurship Research and McGill International Entrepreneurship
Book Series (Elgar publishing), among others. The 2014 MIE conference will
include two best paper awards for competitive papers presented at the
conference.
Empirical and theoretical research papers on any of the following topics and
related areas are invited:
• Cross-national comparisons of growth patterns of internationally-oriented and
entrepreneurial firms
• New challenges in internationalizing firms
• De-internationalization and its consequences
• Gender issues in International Entrepreneurship
• IE in the context of regional industrial clusters
• Internationalization trajectories over a firm’s life-cycle
• Impacts of internationalizations of upstream and downstream value chains on
International Entrepreneurship
• Impact of entrepreneurially-oriented firms on regional and national economies
• Impact of institutional, learning and network theories on entrepreneurial
internationalization
• Internet-enabled IE
• IE in the Southern Hemisphere
• IE in Latin America and emerging economies
• Internationalization of smaller entrepreneurial firms in emerging markets
• Ethnic, family and international entrepreneurship
Empirical and theoretical research papers on any of the following topics and
related areas are invited:
• Cross-national comparisons of growth patterns of internationally-oriented and
entrepreneurial firms
• New challenges in internationalizing firms
• De-internationalization and its consequences
• Gender issues in International Entrepreneurship
• IE in the context of regional industrial clusters
• Internationalization trajectories over a firm’s life-cycle
• Impacts of internationalizations of upstream and downstream value chains on
International Entrepreneurship
• Impact of entrepreneurially-oriented firms on regional and national economies
• Impact of institutional, learning and network theories on entrepreneurial
internationalization
• Internet-enabled IE
• IE in the Southern Hemisphere
• IE in Latin America and emerging economies
• Internationalization of smaller entrepreneurial firms in emerging markets
• Ethnic, family and international entrepreneurship
• Cross-national comparisons of growth patterns of internationally-oriented and
entrepreneurial firms
• New challenges in internationalizing firms
• De-internationalization and its consequences
• Gender issues in International Entrepreneurship
• IE in the context of regional industrial clusters
• Internationalization trajectories over a firm’s life-cycle
• Impacts of internationalizations of upstream and downstream value chains on
International Entrepreneurship
• Impact of entrepreneurially-oriented firms on regional and national economies
• Impact of institutional, learning and network theories on entrepreneurial
internationalization
• Internet-enabled IE
• IE in the Southern Hemisphere
• IE in Latin America and emerging economies
• Internationalization of smaller entrepreneurial firms in emerging markets
• Ethnic, family and international entrepreneurship
3.- Business plenary
3.- Business plenary
Past Publications
Past Publications
The McGill International Entrepreneurship Series of books (Edward Elgar
Publishing) has also published five volumes of conference papers. This
conference will follow the same practice including special issues of journals
with high impact.
The 2014 MIE conference
social programme will feature visits to entrepreneurial
and world-class wineries.
Additional information
and key dates:
1. Submission Deadline for Extended Abstracts (about1000 words): March 10, 2014
2. Feedback/Acceptance for presentation will be communicated by April 7, 2014
3. Completed Papers & detailed synopsis of PhD research (6000 to 8000
words) may be submitted electronically, as a Word attachment to: 2014mie.conference@uai.cl by May 30,
2014
Conference Chair:
Christian Felzensztein, PhD
Professor & Director, Research Center for International Competitiveness UAI
Academic Director, PhD in Management UAI
The 2014 MIE conference
social programme will feature visits to entrepreneurial
and world-class wineries.
Additional information
and key dates:1. Submission Deadline for Extended Abstracts (about1000 words): March 10, 2014
2. Feedback/Acceptance for presentation will be communicated by April 7, 2014
3. Completed Papers & detailed synopsis of PhD research (6000 to 8000 words) may be submitted electronically, as a Word attachment to: 2014mie.conference@uai.cl by May 30, 2014
Conference Chair:
Christian Felzensztein, PhD
Professor & Director, Research Center for International Competitiveness UAI
Academic Director, PhD in Management UAI
www.uai.cl/cci
http://www.uai.cl/docentes/christian-felzensztein
Additional information and key dates:
1. Submission Deadline for Extended Abstracts (about1000 words): March 10, 2014
2. Feedback/Acceptance for presentation will be communicated by April 7, 2014
3. Completed Papers & detailed synopsis of PhD research (6000 to 8000 words) may be submitted electronically, as a Word attachment to: 2014mie.conference@uai.cl by May 30, 2014
Conference Chair:
Christian Felzensztein, PhD
Professor & Director, Research Center for International Competitiveness UAI
Academic Director, PhD in Management UAI
www.uai.cl/cci
http://www.uai.cl/docentes/christian-felzensztein
Conference Chair:
Christian Felzensztein, PhD
Professor & Director, Research Center for International Competitiveness UAI
Academic Director, PhD in Management UAI
www.uai.cl/cci
http://www.uai.cl/docentes/christian-felzensztein
If you have any question please contact conference coordinator Loreto Rocha at loreto.Rocha@uai.cl
The McGill international
Entrepreneurship (MIE) conference series has traditionally examined frontier
issues related to entrepreneurial internationalization and internationalization
of the small and medium sized enterprise (SMEs).
The 2014 annual conference will
follow the following structure:
A plenary session with key
speakers including Professors Patricia McDougall (Indiana, USA), Rod B
McNaughton (Auckland, NZ) and Pavlos Dimitratos (Glasgow, UK) discussing the
topic "Present and Future of IE Research: New directions" will be the
opening session of the conference.
2.- Doctoral
Colloquium
This one-day intensive workshop
is designed to address the problems and challenges in the rapidly emerging
field of International Entrepreneurship for Doctoral Candidates in the field.
They are encouraged to participate in the entire conference fully as well. A
limited number of competitive scholarships (conference fee waiver) will be
awarded to the attending and contributing Doctoral Candidates from emerging
countries. A detailed program will be available shortly.
This part will consist of an
open plenary session for interaction with key members of the business and
policy communities. Executives from internationalizing firms of Latin America
and policy makers of Chile will be invited to join and interact with scholars
and share mutual perspective on related themes.
Leading-edge contributions from
the previous conferences have appeared in prestigious journals and edited
books. Special issues of scholarly journals, such as Canadian Journal of
Administrative Sciences, Journal of International Entrepreneurship, Journal of
International Management, Journal of International Marketing, Management
International Review, Small Business Economics, among others, have published a
cohesive collection of the conference papers.
Key contacts & useful
links:
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