Technology Entrepreneurship
Introduction
West Coast Research Symposium, Seattle, 12-14 Seattle; Deadline 6 Jun
14th WEST COAST RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SEPTEMBER 12-14, 2016
Theme: Technology Entrepreneurship
Location: University of Washington, Seattle Campus
Date: September 12 – 14, 2016
We invite authors to submit papers to our research symposium, a lively forum for the exchange of ideas among scholars interested in technology entrepreneurship. The 2016 conference will be held at the Foster School of Business, University of Washington, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, a spectacular setting at this time of year.
Papers focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation in technology-based settings will be given preference. In addition to our broad focus on technology entrepreneurship, for 2016 we especially encourage submissions from authors examining strategy in nascent markets (i.e., ecosystem and platform industries, emergence of technologies, categories, and industries), emerging entrepreneurship-related phenomena such as crowdfunding, and competing in a global context.
We expect to host an intimate conference of 40+ leading scholars from around the world. The conference steering committee invites the submission of unpublished working papers that advance the state of knowledge on the above topics. Conference registration for faculty is $75, but meals are complementary. A doctoral consortium sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation will precede the conference on Monday, September 12, 2016.
The DEADLINE for submitting papers is Monday June 6, 2016.
Please submit papers online at the WCRS conference website:
We hope to see you in Seattle this summer!
CONFERENCE STEERING COMMITTEE:
- Kathy Eisenhardt, Stanford University
- Suresh Kotha, University of Washington
- Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta
- Alan Meyer, University of Oregon
- Nandini Rajagopalan, University of Southern California
CONFERENCE SPONSORS:
- Buerk Center Entrepreneurship, University of Washington
- Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Stanford University
- Charles H. Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship, University of Oregon
- Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Southern California
- Technology Commercialization Centre, Alberta School of Business
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
