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CFP: Transitional Entrepreneurship
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CFP: Transitional Entrepreneurship
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Golshan Javadian
Posted 01-20-2022 14:34
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Dear GDO members,
We invite you submit your papers to our special issue on "
Transitional Entrepreneurship
" in
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship. Transitional entrepreneurship refers to entrepreneurship among members of communities who were able to overcome significant adversity to launch new ventures as pathways to substantive life transitions (Nair & Chen, 2021). The goal of this special issue is to draw attention to the entrepreneurial endeavors of the following communities:
veterans, immigrants and refugees, women and minorities, individuals from economically distressed communities, and other historically marginalized groups
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Guest Editors
:
• Golshan Javadian, Morgan State University
• Anil Nair, Old Dominion University
• Kaveh Moghaddam, University of Houston, Victoria
• Li-Wei Chen, Old Dominion University
• David Ahlstrom, Chinese University of Hong Kong
• Younggeun Lee, California State University, Los Angeles
For more information and to submit papers, please see the call attached and visit this webpage:
Transitional Entrepreneurship
Emerald Publishing
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Transitional Entrepreneurship
The goal of this special issue is to draw attention to the entrepreneurial endeavors of the following communities: veterans, immigrants and refugees, women and minorities, individuals from economically distressed communities, and other historically marginalized groups. In doing so, we aim to further examine and describe the concept of transitional entrepreneurship.
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Best regards,
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Golshan Javadian
Morgan State University
Baltimore MD
(443) 885-4289
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