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Seyeon Kim
Stanford Graduate School of Business, United States
Tristan Botelho
Yale School of Management, United States
Aleksandra Kacperczyk
London Business School, United States
Tiantian Yang
U. of Pennsylvania, United States
Olav Sorenson
UCLA Anderson School of Management, United States
Research investigating how entrepreneurship interacts with individual career outcomes and trajectories are continuing to grow. The proposed symposium highlights the value of this careers approach of entrepreneurship in expanding our views of both entrepreneurship and of career processes. The symposium brings together a group of scholars that have been advancing this exciting field of inquiry to foster further exchanges and growth. Presentations will showcase questions around who are able to successfully transition into entrepreneurship or exit entrepreneurship to re-enter paid employment, as well as around who are able to reap benefits from entrepreneurship.
Author: Francesco Castellaneta – SKEMA Business School, U. Côte d’Azur (GREDEG)
Author: Raffaele Conti – ESSEC Business School
Author: Aleksandra Joanna Kacperczyk – London Business School
Author: Tiantian Yang – U. of Pennsylvania
Author: Aleksandra Joanna Kacperczyk – London Business School
Author: Lucia Naldi – Jonkoping International Business School
Author: Seyeon Kim – Stanford Graduate School of Business
Author: Tristan L. Botelho – Yale School of Management
Author: Daniel Fehder – U. of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
Author: Milan Miric – U. of Southern California -Marshall School of Business