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2017

[IV INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC

CONFERENCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR THE XXI CENTURY. IMAGES AND PERSPECTIVES]

The Centre for Entrepreneurship of the Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw has a great pleasure to welcome you

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DAY 1–THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16TH

8:45 – 9:45 Registration and morning Coffee

Place: hall in front of Faculty Board Aula (second floor, building B)

10:00 – 10:15 Official opening – Alojzy Z. Nowak, Dean of the Faculty of Management, Beata Glinka – Organizer.

10:15 – 11:45 Panel Session I: What is interesting? What is important? Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice Moderator: Igor Postuła (University of Warsaw)

Panelists: Wojciech Czakon (Jagiellonian University), Remigiusz Lewandowski (Glucotronic), Wojciech Mąka (Topsil Global), Beata Glinka (University of Warsaw)

Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

Parallel sessions I: 12:15– 13:30

Session I A - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

Topic:

Startups and self-employment in a modern economy

Chair: Casimir Barczyk (Purdue University Northwest)

▪ Jerzy Cieślik (Kozminski University) - Segmentation of the population of self-employed

▪ André Van Stel (Kozminski University) - Determinants of expansion plans of solo self-employed at the time of start-up

▪ Magdalena Klimczuk – Kochańska

(University of Warsaw)

- Startups as a source of innovation in food sector

▪ Marzena Starnawska (Gdansk University of Technology) – Effactuation approach and business acceleration

Session I B – Room: B 105 (first floor)

Topic: Social and cultural facets of entrepreneurship Chair: Tuomo Peltonen (Abo University)

▪ Timo Airaksinen (University of Helsinki) - Entrepreneur and His Customer: A Troubled Relationship?

▪ Łukasz Sułkowski (Jagiellonian University), Michał Chmielecki (University of Social Sciences) - Metaphors, archetypes and paradoxes of entrepreneurship

Robert Geisler (Opole University)- Entrepreneur as Ethnographer and Ethnographer as Entrepreneur. New paradigm and challenges

Małgorzata Sternal (Academy of Music in Krakow) - On the professional identities of musicians-entrepreneurs

Session I C – Room: B106 (first floor) Topic: Entrepreneurial education I

Chair: Agnieszka Postuła (University of Warsaw)

▪ Šárka Papadaki (Tomas Bata University in Zlín), Petr Novák (Tomas Bata University in Zlín)- Entrepreneurship Education at Universities – Proposal of Methodology

▪ Maksim Sitnitskiy (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) - The Development of Entrepreneurship at the Research University

▪ Kapil Prachi (Shoolini University) - A Conceptual Investigation of Entrepreneurship Education: The road travelled and the journey ahead

▪ Dawie Bornman (University of Pretoria)- Two sides of the coin: education through innovation for undergraduate entrepreneurial education at a South African University

13:30 – 14:20 Lunch,

Place: ground floor, cafeteria

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Parallel sessions II: 14:30 – 16:00

Session II A - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205) Topic: Immigrant and Refugee entrepreneurship Chair: Beata Glinka (University of Warsaw)

▪ Sibylle Heilbrunn (Kinneret Academic College) - Precarious Self-employment of Migrant Women in Israel

▪ Claudia Nelly Berrones-Flemmig (Leipzig University) - “Hitting two targets with one shot” in the context of diaspora entrepreneurship: Case studies in Germany related with entrepreneurial migrant activities for the development of the home and host countries

▪ Cat-My Dang (University of Bremen) - Ethnic Entrepreneurship of Vietnamese Second-Generation immigrants in Germany

▪ Julia Freudenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg), Jantje Halberstadt (Leuphana University Lüneburg) - How to Integrate Refugees into the Workforce - Different Opportunities for (Social) Entrepreneurship

▪ Nina Łazarczyk

(University of Warsaw)

– Characteristics, Conditions and Scope of Entrepreneurship among Newly Arrived Refugees

Session II B – Room: B105 (first floor)

Topic: Factors influencing venture creation and development Chair: Wojciech Czakon (Jagiellonian University)

▪ Xiao Li (Lancaster Univesity), Xu Zhi (Lancaster Univesity) - Beyond interpersonal trust: role of the collective characteristics of angel group members and network trust in the final investment decisions

▪ Jarosław Ropęga (University of Lodz) - Threats in the process of restarting companies from the SME sector

▪ Grzegorz Tchorek

(University of Warsaw)

, Valentina Meliciani (LUISS Guido Carli, Libera Universita Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, Rome) - Global value chains, innovation and firms’ performance during the crisis,

▪ Paweł Głodek (University of Lodz) - Cooperation during the business advice process for small firm

▪ Zofia Patora - Wysocka (University of Social Sciences) - Was it merely a coincidence? Advancing a processual perspective on random actions and routinization

Session II C – Room: B106 (first floor) – SESSION in POLISH

Topic: Instytucjonalne i edukacyjne determinanty rozwoju przedsiębiorczości Chair: Jerzy Cieślik

(Kozminski University)

▪ Julita Wasilczuk (Gdansk University of Technology) – Czy instytucje są szkodliwe? Postrzeganie instytucji przez aktywnych i nieaktywnych przedsiębiorców

▪ Wojciech Dyduch (University of Economics in Katowice) – Tożsamość przedsiębiorczych organizacji

▪ Agnieszka Postuła

(University of Warsaw)

, Tomasz Rosiak

(University of Warsaw)

- Cechy transformatywnych modeli biznesowych a kompetencje przedsiębiorcze. Analiza przypadków

▪ Michał Baran (Jagiellonian University), Juan J. Jiménez Moreno, Guadalupe Oliveras - Entrepreneurship attitudes of students in the Information Society era with and without entrepreneurship training: exploratory study

▪ Jarosław Korpysa (Szczecin University) - Intencje przedsiębiorcze studentów – wyniki badań

▪ Paulina Smaszcz – Kurzajewska (SWPS University) – Poliki 40+z byłych miast wojewódzkich. Portret socjologiczny kobiet z Radomia u schyłki transformacji systemowej.

16:00 – 16:15 Coffee Break, Place: hall in front of the Faculty Board Aula (second floor)

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Parallel sessions III: 16:20 – 17:50

Session III A - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

Topic: Social and creative aspects of Entrepreneurship Chair:

Marzena Starnawska (Gdansk University of Technology)

▪ Shah Bipin - Entrepreneurship Amongst Rural Women: A Study Based on EU Project for Economic Regeneration of Gujarat Post Earthquake

▪ Inna Khovrak (Kremenchuk Mykhailo Ostrohradskyi National University) - Perception and expectation of social entrepreneurship: from idea to social change

▪ Marta Ziółkowska (Warsaw School of Economics) - Social enterprise scaling up strategies – franchise development

▪ Kgaugelo Sammy Boya (University of South Africa), Germinah Evelyn Chiloane-Tsoka (University of South Africa) – The Strategic Management Tools for Christian churches in the quest for social entrepreneurship in Tshwane municipality, RSA

Session III B – Room: B105 (first floor)

Topic:

Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: financial, legal, and technological determinants of entrepreneurship

Chair:

Marzanna Witek-Hajduk (Warsaw School of Economics)

▪ Ravšelj Dejan (University of Ljubljana), Aleksander Aristovnik (University of Ljubljana) - Administrative barriers for SMEs in the field of tax compliance and financial and accounting reporting: evidence from Slovenia

▪ Magdalena Marczewska

(University of Warsaw)

- Development of eco-innovations in Polish enterprises

▪ Kumar Devesh (Shoolini University), Harsh Vardhan Samalia (Shoolini University), Piyush Verma (Shoolini University) - Assessing the Relevance of Cloud Computing for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India

▪ Marcin Kowalczyk (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) - Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation - future prospects for the economy and occupations

▪ Luigi Lai - Entrepreneurship and the Private International Law in Europe

Session III C – Room: B106 (first floor)

Topic: Different facets of entrepreneurship I – PhD session Chair: Piotr Makowski (University of Warsaw)

▪ Sambo Wise (University of South Africa) - A conceptual study of an entrepreneurship ecosystem at South African Universities

▪ Nardo de Vries (Maastricht University) - Solo self-employed: the new precariat? Determinants of a precarious financial position of solo self-employed

▪ Maciej Klonowski (Gallo/

University of Warsaw)

- Entrepreneurship of fine wine producers from south-east Poland - results of initial (qualitative) exploration research phase

▪ Tomasz Meksuła

(University of Warsaw)

– Entrepreneurship in sharing economy

▪ Ivona Karklinevska (

University of Warsaw)

- The Key Factors Of The Small States’ Innovative And Competitive Economy:

The Baltic States Case Study

19:30 – 22:00 – Gala Dinner (for invited guests), Krakowskie Przedmieście 66 (CBR Building – maps will be distributed

during the registration)

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DAY 2–FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17TH

9:00 – 9:45 Morning Coffee

Place: hall in front of Faculty Board Aula (second floor, building B) Parallel sessions IV: 9:45 – 11:20

Session IV A - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205) Topic: Entrepreneurship: Leadership and HR practices Chair: Roman Batko (Jagiellonian University)

▪ Casimir Barczyk

(Purdue University Northwest)

- The Practice of Human Resource Management by Very Small Business Entrepreneurs

▪ Agnieszka Dziubińska (University of Economics in Katowice) - Understanding complexity leadership: lesson from emerging environment

▪ Anna Pawłowska

(University of Warsaw)

- Flexible employment in the small and medium enterprise sector. Scope and its implications for the employee-employer relationship

▪ Dominika Ochnik (Katowice School of Economics) - Individual Factors of Leadership Vocational Interests in Women and Men

▪ Aneta Karasek (Maria Curie- Skłodowska University) - Talent management practices as instruments of employees intrapreneurship stimulation

▪ Dorota Grego – Planer (Nicolaus Copernicus University) – Personal resources as employees entrepreneurial potential

Session IV B – Room: B105 (first floor)

Topic: Entrepreneurial education II (9:45 – 11:30) Chair: Julita Wasilczuk

(Gdansk University of Technology)

▪ Tomasz Bernat (Szczecin University), Anna Barwińska-Małajowicz - Entrepreneurship and migration among Polish students

▪ Marek Gnusowski (Poznan University of Economics and Business) - Enhacing entrepreneurial marketing education:

practical findings

▪ Alejandro Valencia-Arias (Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano), Alexandra Montoya-Restrepo (Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano), Iván Montoya-Restrepo (Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano) - What motivates engineering students in emerging economies? a quantitative approach

Mijal Michał

(University of Warsaw)

- Oil City – game on entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs

Gonzalves Nshimiyimana (Leipzig University), Md. Noor Un (Leipzig University), Utz Dornberger (Leipzig University)- Effect of incorporating entrepreneurship learning module in non-business major programs in Higher Education Institutes (HEI): A study of the science major students at The Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur (INES) de Ruhengeri in Rwanda

Session IV C – Room: B106 (first floor)

Topic: International Entrepreneurship: strategies and determinants Chair: Sibylle Heilbrunn

(Kinneret Academic College)

▪ Ewa Lechman (Gdansk University of Technology) – Technology-driven internationalization. Recent evidence from CEE countries

▪ Marzanna Witek-Hajduk (Warsaw School of Economics), Bartosz Targański (Warsaw School of Economics) - Institutional barriers of the Internet-based foreign expansion of enterprises

▪ Mariola Ciszewska-Mlinarič (Kozminski University) - Coping with psychic distance: modes, mechanisms and determinants

▪ Monika Jakubiak (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University), Paweł Chrapowicki (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University) - Determinants of SMEs’ internationalization in selected European countries

▪ Monika Fabińska (University of Lodz)- Strategies for internationalisation of SMEs – based on the example of the company operating in the creative industries sector

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Session IV D – Room: B104 (first floor)

Topic: Different facets of entrepreneurship II – PhD session Chair: Piotr Makowski (University of Warsaw)

▪ Agnieszka Młodzinska-Granek (University of Wroclaw) - Cooperation of public and private organisations in the field of academic entrepreneurship

▪ Ricardo Cabana Villca Segundo (University of la Serena) – Modelling of the Intrapreneur Behavior of Human Resources of small and medium sized enterprises in the Coquimbo Region in Chile

▪ Cortés Felicindo Homero (University of la Serena) - Identification of variables that influence the intrapreneurship of students od a Chilean Regional State University

▪ Solaja Mayowa Oludele (Olabisi Onabanjo University) - The Roles and Challenges of Small and Medium Ecopreneurship in Stimulating Nigeria’s Circular Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development

▪ Mahtab Afsari (Leibniz University of Hannover), Hesam Javadi Vasigh (Leibniz University of Hannover) - Evaluation of the Critical Success Factors in the Implementation of Knowledge Management Using ANP and Fuzzy DEMATEL Techniques (Case study: Tehran Fire Department)

11:30 – 11:45 Coffee Break, Place: hall in front of the Faculty Board Aula (second floor)

11:45 – 12:45 Panel Session II: Entrepreneurship in a digital world Moderator: Roman Batko (Jagiellonian University)

Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch,

Place: Ground Floor, cafeteria.

Note! After the lunch a tour will be organized for international participants.

Parallel sessions V: 14:00 – 15:30 – IN POLISH

Session VA (in Polish) - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

Topic: Ekosystem przedsiębiorczości: finansowe i prawne uwarunkowania rozwoju przedsiębiorstw Chair: Jacek Pasieczny (University of Warsaw)

▪ Marta Postuła

(University of Warsaw)

– Przedsiębiorczość technologiczna na rynku kapitałowym – szansa czy zagrożenie

▪ Paweł Perz (Politechnika Rzeszowska im. I. Łukasiewicza) - Finansowanie startupów w Polsce

▪ Adam Samborski (University of Economics in Katowice) – Struktura finansowania gospodarki a rozwój przedsiębiorczości

▪ Przemysław Dubel

(University of Warsaw)

– Rozwój przedsiębiorczości z perspektywy Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

▪ Adriana Kaszuba – Perz (Politechnika Rzeszowska im. I. Łukasiewicza) - Rola decyzyjnych rachunków kosztów w budowaniu strategii małych i średnich firm rodzinnych

▪ Magdalena Ratalewska (University of Lodz) – Rola przedsiębiorczości i doradztwa biznesowego w działaniu przedsiębiorst z sektorów kreatywnych

Session V B – Room: B105 (first floor)

Topic: Sesja studentów i doktorantów (5 prezentacji, sesja w języku polskim)

Chairs: Magdalena Marczewska (University of Warsaw), Mateusz Kabut (University of Warsaw)

15:30 – 16:30

Session VI - Room: Faculty Board Aula (B205)

Sesja zamykająca:

Let’s stay in touch - from relations to grant applications

Moderator: Anna Pawłowska (University of Warsaw)

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