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Doctoral workshop
Doctoral Workshop, May 10-2006 |
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The doctoral workshop consists of two parts. In the first part (on the Wednesday afternoon) Ph.D students present their work. In a 20 minutes presentation the student presents his or her concepts and this is followed by a critical questioning by (at least) 2 senior professors. The purpose of the workshop is that the students can learn from others to improve their thesis. The Ph.D. students also receive a joint assignment: based on the presentations during the conference and their knowledge of the literature, what are future trends in entrepreneurship research. During the closing plenairy session on Saturday the Ph.D. students present a joint view. All students receive a certificate of participation and the best paper presentation by a Ph.D. student will receive an award. |
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Programme |
12.00 |
Welcome, Capitool 15 (building 67 on the map), Room C009 |
12:30-13:30 |
Lunch |
14.00-17.00 |
PhD presentations C009 |
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Discussants: Aard Groen, Michael Song, J.-C. Spender, Peter van der Sijde |
18.00 |
Dinner |
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Papers: |
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Dijkstra,S.J. et al. |
A business model for telemonitoring services |
Hellman,H.L. et al. |
Technology-market matching in high technology small firms |
Heuven,J. |
The role of social networks in financing high technology new ventures: an empirical exploration |
Roininen,S. et al. |
New ventures' entry strategies in their start-up processes |
Vanhees,L. |
The effect of a biotechnology SMEs' network position on its innovative performance |
Kurek, K. |
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