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Track I: Entrepreneurial Thought in Business

This track explores the dynamics of entrepreneurship in emerging areas. The papers could be empirical or theoretical contributions. Papers reflecting best practices and submission of case studies on excellence are welcome. Studies based on impact of globalization branding, creation/death of enterprises, alliances, mergers and acquisitions across various areas are invited.

Some of the areas which would be explored in this track are:

National innovation systems for growth of entrepreneurship across countries
What have been the driving mechanisms for emergence of entrepreneurship in segments such as biotechnology, ITES, telecommunication, real estate management, hospitality?
The emergence of multinationals with Arabic origins
Forms of entrepreneurship initiated by developed countries to expand in emerging economies
Impact of culture on entrepreneurship in emerging areas such as ITES, biotechnology, and Research across various segments.


Why have certain countries been able to leapfrog in certain service industry categories sector wise or focused industry research papers are welcome
Role of technology and its impact on entrepreneurship in emerging service sectors
Dynamics of entrepreneurship in high tech areas.

 

Track II: Innovative Thinking and Behavior

Best Practices across various service sectors are invited. The track explores nature of such partnerships, critical success factors, role of the private sector, role of government across various economies.

Some of the research questions which can be explored are:

What is the role of various institutions on emergence of public private partnerships studies
across various service sectors are welcome.
What is the nature and form of such organizations?
What is the nature and source of funding of such partnerships?
Case studies across various industry sectors across developed and developing countries are
welcome.

 

Track III: Economics of Knowledge and the Future Businessmen

 

Cases are invited for sustainable entrepreneurship practices in services sector. Papers are invited on use of development of sustainable services, sustainable technologies, challenges faced by such firms and documentation on outstanding business practices on sustainable entrepreneurship, environmental concerns, concerns for society.

Some of the research questions which can be explored are:

How can the corporate firms move towards the sustainable development paradigm?
Exploration of factors which could help the firms make a shift towards this segment.
Role of international organizations such as World Bank, UNIDO, UN, ADB to facilitate movement
towards sustainable development approach for the corporate firms.
Role of financial institutions industry associations, civil society, NGO's to initiate a shift towards
sustainable development paradigm
Case studies documenting test practices across various service sectors and services related with
manufacturing segments are invited.

 

Track VI: Women Entrepreneur and Social Entrepreneurship

This track explores the women entrepreneurship. The track would assess issues related with emergence of new forms of organization, management paradigm and role played by various institutions such as the government, society, religious groups, NGO's in responding to women entrepreneurship.

Some of the research questions which could be addressed in this track are:

Emerging paradigm/models for women entrepreneurship
Exploring the need for entrepreneurial practices
Regulatory mechanism and implementation of models of businesses
Recognition and reward for implementing businesses environment
Factors facilitating and impeding shift to ethics based businesses.