Is "Neuroentrepreneurship" Worth Pursuing?
2015; Academy of Management; Volume: 2015; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5465/ambpp.2015.15922symposium
ISSN2376-7197
AutoresJulia Katharina Binder, Russ McBride, Aparna Sud, Robert Wuebker, Beate Cesinger, Sílvia Fernandes Costa, Gabi Kaffka, Andrew Lewis Maxwell, Denis A. Grégoire, Pablo Martin de Holan, Dina Pereira,
Tópico(s)Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
ResumoAcademy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings includes abstracts of all papers and symposia presented at the annual conference, plus 6-page abridged versions of the “Best Papers” accepted for inclusion in the program (approximately 10%). Papers published in the Proceedings are abridged because presenting papers at their full length could preclude subsequent journal publication. Please contact the author(s) directly for the full papers. Is "Neuroentrepreneurship" Worth Pursuing?Julia Katharina Binder, Russ McBride, Aparna Sud, Robert Joseph Wuebker, Norris F. Krueger, Beate Cesinger, Silvia Fernandes Costa, Gabi Kaffka, Andrew Lewis Maxwell, Denis A. Gregoire, Pablo Martin de Holan and Dina PereiraJulia Katharina BinderTechnische U. München, Russ McBrideU. of Utah, Aparna SudMIT Sloan, Robert Joseph WuebkerU. of Utah, Norris F. KruegerEntrepreneurship Northwest, Beate CesingerNew Design U., Silvia Fernandes CostaNortheastern U., Gabi KaffkaU. of Twente, Andrew Lewis MaxwellYork U., Denis A. GregoireHEC Montreal, Pablo Martin de HolanEM Lyon and Dina PereiraCentro de Estudos de Gestão do Instituto Superior Técnico (CEG-IST)Published Online:30 Nov 2017https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.15922symposiumAboutSections ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail AbstractLast year, we asked: Why is that presentations on "neuro-entrepreneurship" are so well-attended (and applauded) yet little traction has really occurred? Similarly, we asked why it was that in entrepreneurship we hear a regular drumbeat calling for nurturing the entrepreneurial mindset yet we see little progress in rigorously defining that. Nor do we see much progress is applying what we do know. The potential is significant; it seems that every issue of a neuroscience journal offers something that speaks to entrepreneurship and related phenomena. The diverse presenters in 2014 showed this potential for great research and the sizable audience was skeptical yet supportive, launching a learning community. This session brings together some of the leading thinkers on these questions, each bringing a unique perspective on the question of "where next?" for "neuroentrepreneurship. Our format here will be to raise some provocative questions like the ones above and the chair will provide a brief overview and introductions. Next, our panelists will brief us on their current work and then reflect on these provocative questions. We have a diverse set of scholars, both rising and veteran, from Europe and North America and as you will see very differing perspectives on moving neuroentrepreneurship forward.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Vol. 2015, No. 1 Permissions Metrics in the past 12 months History Published online 30 November 2017 Published in print 1 January 2015 InformationCopyright of Academy of Management Journal is the property of Academy of Management and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use.Keywordsentrepreneurial cognitionentrepreneurial mindsetneuroscience
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