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Participants already registered

Mis à jour : 30-07-2007

Please find below the list of already registered participants (A\ presenters ; B\ non presenters ; C\ organizers & invited speakers). This gives you the opportunity to check back if your registration form has correctly been received. In case if your name or the one of your registered co-author does not appear, please inform us by phone +33 4 67 10 28 20). The IECER organization commitee updates this list on a daily basis.

  • Nota bene: Final registration is complete and formal when payment is received. 

 

A\ Papers: already registered presenters

  • Amaral Antonio Miguel, Is there a "Penalty" to Business Ownership? Comparing the Labour Market Status of Paid Employees and Former Business Owners
  • Bertrand Gaël , (Doctoral consortium) Individual and organizational determinants of start-up survival and growth: has each sector its own success model?
  • Block Jörn, The effect of motivation on self-employment duration in Germany: necessity versus opportunity entrepreneurs
  • Blumber Boris, The Ethics of Entrepreneurs. A comparative analysis of attitudes and behaviour of entrepreneurs and managers
  • Bönte Werner, Nascent Entrepreneurs, Innovation and External Finance
  • Bosma Niels, Mapping Entrepreneurial Activity and Entrepreneurial Attitudes in European Regions 
  • Carias Christina, Job creation and destruction by small businesses, and the technology regime: an analysis of Portuguese regions
  • Cesinger Beate, The Internationalization of the Italian "Sistema Moda" to Romania
  • Christensen Esben, Goal Incongruencies in the Vc-Entrepreneur Relationship: Insights form a Case Study in the European Energy Technology Sector
  • De Haan Uzi, Economic Growth through Entrepreneurship and Innovation: The Israel High-tech Case
  • Dejardin Marcus, Firm Entry and Exit in Local retailling and Consumer Services: Market Pull and Unemployment Push
  • Dickel Petra, Effective Learning within Entrepreneurial Networks - The Role of External Coordination and Internal Communication
  • Dornberger Utz, Locational Factors and the Development fo High-Tech Start-ups in China
  • Ferreira João, (co-author) ICT and Entrepreneurship: A comparative analysis between Portugal and Germany
  • Fertala Nikolinka, The Shadow fo Death: Do Regional Differences Matter for Firm Survival in Upper Bavaria?
  • Gabriele Roberto, the Economic Impact of Public Regional Industrial Policies: An Empirical Investigation
  • Gao Jian, The Determinants fo Entrepreneurial Activity in China
  • Geoff Whittam, The Emergence of a Venture Capital Industry in Egypt
  • Golze Andreas, A Comparative Study of Cultural Influences on Intentions to found a New Venture in Germany and Poland
  • Gomez-Valesco Marie, The Local Embeddedness of Lifestyle Entrepreneur: an Explorative Study
  • Granata Julien, (Doctoral consortium) Agglomerate strategy in the wine sector: Pic Saint-Loup syndicate case study
  • Grilo Isabel, (co-author) The Process of Entrepreneurial Engagement Levels and its Determinants
  • Gurău Călin, The impact of regional development policies on ICT and biotech firm creation: a comparative analysis of France, Germany and the UK
  • Heger Diana, You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs: The impact of venture capitalists on executive turnover 
  • Helm Roland, New firms from Research-based Spin-offs
  • Iakovleva Tatiana, Entrepreneurial intentions among Russian students – an integrated model 
  • Jacobi Lena, (co-author), Demographic Change and Start-Up Activity: Conceptual Framework and Future Projections
  • Kamei Katsuyuki, Pursuit of Opportunity : "Kyoto way" Entrepreneurship
  • Karaoz Murat, Pre-entry Capabilities and Establishment Size: Differences between Entrepreneurial Start-ups and First-time Diversifiers
  • Klapper Rita, The importance of entrepreneurial networks in the start-up process – the case of entrepreneurial students at a Grande Ecole in France 
  • Konis Elmos, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly : Cypriot Entrepreneurs' Perceptions on Networking, Family Orientation and Nepotism
  • Lechner Christian, Strong ties, weak ties and communities: The evoloving networks of entrepreneurs - a case study
  • Leitão João, ICT and Entrepreneurship: A comparative analysis between Portugal and Germany 
  • Llados Josep, Innovative cluster, micro firms and local development in Barcelona
  • Månsson Nils, ANetwork Perspective on Business Angels - are casual Acquaintances better than closer Friends? 
  • Mauroner Oliver, (co author) New Firms from Research-based Spin-offs
  • McEvoy David, Regional and Sub-Regional Variations in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship in Britain 
  • Meis Mason Aldene, (Doctoral consortium) A Comparison Between Indigenous Sami Herding of Rangifer tarandus and Indigenous Inuit Hunting of Rangifer tarandus: Implications for Subsistence and Commercialization
  • Messeghem Karim, Entrepreneurship and Business Incubators : When Support breeds Isolation
  • Preto Miguel Torres, (co-author) Is there a “Penalty” to Business Owernship? Comparing the Labour Market Status of Paid Employees and Former Business Owners
  • Rasmus Anke, (co-author) Effective Learning within Entrepreneurial Networks - The Role of External Coordination and Internal Communication
  • Rønning Lars, Social Capital - a Contingent Resource to Entrepreneurial Activity
  • Saarakkala Matleena, A Framework for Micro Firm Growth Processes : Theory and Practice
  • Saleilles Séverine, (co author) The Local Embeddedness of Lifestyle Entrepreneur : an Explorative Study
  • Sammut Sylvie, Entrepreneurship and Business Incubators : When Support Breeds Isolation
  • Sassmannshausen Sean Patrick, The Ethics of Entrepreneurs. A comparative analysis fo attitudes and behavior of entrepreneurs and managers
  • Schutjens Veronique, (co-author) Mapping Entrepreneurial Activity and Entrepreneurial Attitudes in European Regions
  • Schwarz Erich, Forms of Entrepreneurs’Capital and Early Performance of New Ventures in Transition Economies
  • Thurik Roy, The process of entrepreneurial engagement levels and its determinants
  • Tornikoski Erno, Exploring Firm Emergence: Initially Conditioned or Actively Created?
  • Trettin Lutz, Spatially oriented entrepreneurship research at a crossroad
  • Voss Romy, How are the conditions for high-tech start-ups in Germany?

  • Welter Friederike, (co-author) Spatially oriented entrepreneurship research at a crossroad
  • Whittam Geoffrey, (co-author) The Emergence of a Venture Capital Industry in Egypt
  • Wüstenhagen Rolf, (co-author) Goal Incongruencies in the Vc-Entrepreneur Relationship: Insights from a Case Study in the European Energy Technology Sector
  • Zagvozdina Jevgenija, (co-author) A Comparative Study of Cultural Influences on Intentions to found a New Venture in Germany and Poland
  • Zaninotto Enrico, (co-author) The Economic Impact of Public Regional Industrial Policies: An Empirical Investigation 
     

 

B\ Attendees (non-presenters)

  • Cabrol Mathieu, Groupe ESC Troyes (France)
  • Calcei Didier, Groupe ESC Troyes (France)
  • Groh Alexander, Darmstadt U. & IESE Barcelona (Germany & Spain)
  • Iabed Zineb, Morocco
  • Sentis Patrick, U. Montpellier 1 & GSCM-Montpellier Business School

  • Yami Saïd, U. Montpellier 1 (ERFI/ISEM, France)

 

C\ Organizers & invited speakers

Organizers

  • Frank Lasch, GSCM-Montpellier Business School (France)
  • Frédéric Le Roy, GSCM-Montpellier Business School & U. Montpellier 1 (France) 
  • Michael Dowling, Regensburg University (Germany)
  • Jürgen Schmude, Regensburg University (Germany)

 

Organizing team

  • Annabelle Jaouen, GSCM-Montpellier Business School (France)
  • Katherine Gundolf, GSCM-Montpellier Business School (France)
  • Sylvie Sammut, U. Montpellier 1 (ERFI/ISEM, France)
  • Maud Bouvard, GSCM-Montpellier Business School (France)
  • Hélène Horent, GSCM-Montpellier Business School (France) 

 

Invited speakers

  • Keynote speaker: Ed Malecky, Ohio State University (USA)
  • Closing lecture & best paper award: Leo-Paul Dana, Canterbury University (NZ)
  • Panel discussion: Organizers, Friederike Welter & Saïd Yami  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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