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AOM PDW on Innovation and Trends in Entrepreneurial Finance Research

  • 1.  AOM PDW on Innovation and Trends in Entrepreneurial Finance Research

    Posted 07-23-2015 13:26

    AOM PDW on Innovation and Trends in Entrepreneurial Finance Research

     

    Saturday, Aug 8 2015 8:00AM - 10:00AM at Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 209 Sponsored by the BPS, and TIM divisions

    Organizers:  Riitta Katila, Stanford University,  Emily Cox Pahnke, University of Washington, Benjamin Hallen, University of Washington

     

    Participants David Hsu- The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania; Tim Pollock, Pennsylvania State University; John W Mullins,  London Business School;  Robert J. Strom,  Kauffman Foundation; Gary Dushnitsky; London Business School



    The purpose of this PDW is to discuss new theoretical approaches to studying recent empirical developments in the realm of entrepreneurial finance. Although prior research has highlighted how vital venture investors are to startup success, a variety of new forms of venture investing have arisen in recent years. These new organizations, and in some case organizational forms, are worthy of study by management and strategy scholars because of their contribution to fostering innovation and economic development. For example, scholars have recently begun to study super angels, micro-VC funds, venture accelerators and incubators and crowd funding. Each of these new types of funding require different types of strategies by entrepreneurs seeking them out, and at the same time are likely to have different impacts on the firms that receive them. In this PDW we will discuss the current state of entrepreneurial finance and the exciting variety of new avenues for fruitful inquiry in this realm. The PDW will begin with a panel discussion of senior scholars followed by a moderated discussion and open Q&A to discuss current research interests by other interested scholars.




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    Emily Cox Pahnke, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    Management and Organization
    Foster School of Business
    University of Washington