sexta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2019

Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, Annual Conference (CfP), Amsterdam Oct. 24-26, 2019

Outra chamada interessante!!
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Dear colleagues,

It is with pleasure that I’m forwarding to you this CfP for the annual Association for Interdisciplinary Studies conference in Amsterdam, October 24-26, 2019. Being the main member organization for interdisciplinary education and research since 1979, AIS will now for the first time convene in Europe. Given this opportunity, we are expecting in addition to usual participants this time sizeable participation from existing (and emerging) German, Finnish, Dutch, British and African networks, which suits the conference theme “Interdisciplinary Research and Education in Global Contexts” well.

Please check out the conference subthemes mentioned in the CfP below, viz:
Theme 1- Addressing local and global contexts in research and education
Theme 2- People, concepts, and methods crossing borders
Theme 3- Methodologies of interdisciplinary education and research
Theme 4- Adjusting interdisciplinarity towards future challenges
In addition, you will find below video-links referring to two invitations by Scientific Program Committee members, seeking applications for the special panel session they’re planning for the conference.

Would you have any questions or suggestions, you can reach our organizing team at AIS2019@UvA.nl .
Looking forward to welcoming you in Amsterdam this fall,
Machiel

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Dr. Machiel KeestraAssistant Professor
University of Amsterdam - Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies (IIS)
Science Park 904 | 1098 XH Amsterdam | the Netherlands

quinta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2019

T2S no Canadá!! Call for papers aberto!!

Eu recomendo esse congresso! É do pessoal que compõe o Journal of Technology Transfer.
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Abstract submission for the Technology Transfer Society meeting in Toronto, September 26-28, 2019 is now open – https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/t2s2019/call-for-papers/

Looking forward to seeing you in Toronto.

Best,

Shiri M. Breznitz and Qiantao Zhang
The Innovation Policy Lab @ the Munk School
University of Toronto

quarta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2019

Defesa de Mestrado - PROFIAP/UFF

Ocorreu hj pela tarde a banca de defesa da dissertação do Davi Tavares Lira sobre a avaliação permanente da universidade enfatizando o caso da UFF. O trabalho, orientado pelo prof Marcelo Amaral, é um produto do Programa de Pós-graduação em Administração Pública. O evento realizado no depto de empreendedorismo da UFF em Niterói contou com a participação do prof Saulo Rocha da UFF e do prof Virgilio Oliveira da UFJF que após considerações
 aprovaram o trabalho. Parabéns ao Davi!!!









quarta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2019

Call for papers - 16th International Conference of the Society for Global Business & Economic Development (SGBED)


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to send you the Call for papers for the 16th SGBED International Conference Balancing globalization and local priorities: challenges facing business in developed and emerging markets.

The International Conference will be held on June 10-12, 2019 at the Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing, São Paulo, Brazil and it is organized in partnership with the 12th ESPM International Conference in Management and 14th ESPM International Symposium of Management and Marketing.

We remind the submission deadline for conceptual and empirical research papers, case studies and applications, and panel proposals is January 28, 2019.

For all the information, please visit the SGEBD website at the page of the 16th International Conference.

Best Regards,

C. Jayachandran, SGBED President
Silvio Cardinali, SGBED Vice-President
Yam B. Limbu, SGBED Vice-President

quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2019

Call for papers - special issue da R2IE – Revue Internationale d'Intelligence Economique!

Call for papers para número especial organizado pelos colegas da Unisinos
“ The collaborative Dynamics in innovation ecosystems: Experiences of economic intelligence in Brazil”.
Maiores detalhes você encontra no site da revista francesa:https://r2ie.wordpress.com/…/appel-a-articles-intelligence…/

sexta-feira, 4 de janeiro de 2019

Call for papers - special issue of Entrepreneurship & Regional Development

The dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems

Call is open from 1 July 2018
Deadline for submissions: 28 February 2019

Entrepreneurial activity exhibits significant geographical variations within and across countries, both in terms of start-ups and scale-ups. As entrepreneurs typically found their businesses in the localities in which they are already living and working, and businesses, once they have started trading, rarely move to distant locations, this suggests that some geographical environments are more conducive to entrepreneurship while others inhibit it.

The concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) has emerged in recent years as a framework to understand the nature of places in which entrepreneurial activity flourishes. Spigel (2017Spigel, B. 2017. “The Relational Organization of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.” Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 41 (1): 49–72.[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]) defines entrepreneurial ecosystems as follows: ‘combinations of social, political, economic, and cultural elements within a region that support the development and growth of innovative start-ups and encourage nascent entrepreneurs and other actors to take the risks of starting, funding, and otherwise assisting high-risk ventures’.

However, the existing literature has several shortcomings. Despite some progress (Acs et al. 2017Acs, Z., E. Stam, D. Audretsch, and A.O’Connor. 2017. “The Lineages of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Approach.” Small Business Economics: An Entrepreneurship Journal 49 (1): 1–10.[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]), the concept is under-theorised. It remains unclear how entrepreneurial ecosystems is distinctive from other concepts that seek to explain the geographical concentration of entrepreneurial activity (e.g. clusters, learning regions, regional innovation systems). Much of the literature comprises ‘superficial generalisations … rather than [on] rigorous social science research’ (Stam and Spigel 2017Stam, E., and B. Spigel. 2017. “Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.” In Handbook for Entrepreneurship and Small Business, edited by R.Blackburn, D. De Clercq, J. Heinonen, and Z. Wang. London: Sage. [Google Scholar], 2). Specifically, empirical studies are static rather than dynamic which does not capture the genesis and evolution of EEs (Mason and Brown 2014Mason, C., and R. Brown. 2014. “Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Growth Oriented Entrepreneurship.” Background paper prepared for the workshop organised by the OECD LEED Programme and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Hague, Netherlands. [Google Scholar]; Mack and Mayer 2016Mack, E., and H. Mayer. 2016. “The Evolutionary Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.” Urban Studies 53 (10): 2118–2133.10.1177/0042098015586547[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]; Alvedalen and Boschma 2017Alvedalen, J., and R. Boschma. 2017. “A Critical Review of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Research: Towards a Future Research Agenda.” European Planning Studies 25 (6): 887–903.10.1080/09654313.2017.1299694[Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]). There is little consideration of the context in which entrepreneurial ecosystems emerge (Mack and Mayer 2016Mack, E., and H. Mayer. 2016. “The Evolutionary Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.” Urban Studies 53 (10): 2118–2133.10.1177/0042098015586547[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]). The network of interactions of individual elements in the EEs has not been sufficiently explored (Motoyama and Watkins 2014Motoyama, Y., and K. K. Watkins. 2014. “Examining the Connections within the Startup Ecosystem: A Case Study of St. Louis.” http://www.kauffman.org/~/media/kauffman_org/researchreportsandcovers/2014/09/examining_the_connections_within_the_startup_ecosystem.pdf. [Google Scholar]). And the causal mechanisms are weak: it is not clear how the various elements in entrepreneurial ecosystems enhance entrepreneurship (Alvedalen and Boschma 2017Alvedalen, J., and R. Boschma. 2017. “A Critical Review of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Research: Towards a Future Research Agenda.” European Planning Studies 25 (6): 887–903.10.1080/09654313.2017.1299694[Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]; Stam and Spigel 2017Stam, E., and B. Spigel. 2017. “Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.” In Handbook for Entrepreneurship and Small Business, edited by R.Blackburn, D. De Clercq, J. Heinonen, and Z. Wang. London: Sage. [Google Scholar]).

Accordingly, this special issue invites papers that address the questions:
• How do the dynamics of people, process and place nurture entrepreneurial behaviour?
• What are place-based dynamics that generate greater entrepreneurial behaviours through managing the inputs and processes that result in entrepreneurial outputs and outcomes?

Entrepreneurial behaviour can be defined broadly within a range of activity including start-up, scale-up, opportunity recognition, economic development, market development, etc.

Specifically, we identify a need for papers that address the following themes:
(1) Papers that focus on individuals within the entrepreneurial ecosystem, investigating how do people work within and interact with firms and institutions in an entrepreneurial ecosystem to bring about the outputs and outcomes that result from entrepreneurial behaviour.
(2) Papers that focus on how the different elements in an entrepreneurial ecosystem interact with one another and how these interactions develop over time? How much path dependency is there in the system?
(3) Papers that focus on the role of networks in the entrepreneurial ecosystem context. Can these interactions be mapped and analyzed? In addition, we also welcome papers that adopt a ‘pipelines’ perspective (Bathelt, Malmberg, and Maskell 2004Bathelt, H., A. Malmberg, and P.Maskell. 2004. “Clusters and Knowledge: Local Buzz, Global Pipelines and the Process of Knowledge Creation.” Progress in Human Geography 28 (1): 31–56.10.1191/0309132504ph469oa[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]), examining the extent, role and significance of the external networks of entrepreneurial ecosystems. Papers that also consider network tipping points, critical densities and vitality that assist to explain EE behaviour would also be valuable.
(4) Papers that examine the temporal dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems. How do they develop over time? What are the causal relationships? What are the processes by which entrepreneurial ecosystems develop and change over time? Why do some emerging entrepreneurial ecosystems fail to develop? And why do some go into decline? And, perhaps drawing on recent work on resilience (e.g. Simmie and Martin 2010Simmie, J., and R. Martin. 2010. “The Economic Resilience of Regions: Towards an Evolutionary Approach.” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 3 (1): 27–43.10.1093/cjres/rsp029[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]; Martin 2011Martin, R. 2011. “Regional Economic Resilience, Hysteresis and Recessionary Shocks.” Journal of Economic Geography 12 (1): 1–32.[Crossref], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]; Williams and Vorley 2014Williams, N., and T. Vorley. 2014. “Economic Resilience and Entrepreneurship: Lessons from the Sheffield City Region.” Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 26 (3–4): 257–281.10.1080/08985626.2014.894129[Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]; Boschma 2015Boschma, R. 2015. “Towards an Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Resilience.” Regional Studies 49 (5): 733–751.10.1080/00343404.2014.959481[Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®], , [Google Scholar]), what are the processes that result in the revitalisation of entrepreneurial ecosystems that are in decline or moribund.
(5) Papers that address policy issues. Policy-makers are continually searching for instruments that can be implemented to stimulate entrepreneurial activity and have therefore been active in seeing to promote entrepreneurial ecosystems. What roles do governments, non-profit organizations and private companies, as well as key individuals, play in the emergence and growth of entrepreneurial ecosystems and what types of support are in evidence? What is their rationale for intervention? And what has been the effect of intervention? How does policy specifically influence elements of an EE and conversely how do elements of EEs influence policy?
(6) Papers that take into account industry specific EEs and how these develop individually or integrate more broadly into regional or city based EEs. What are the layered effects of EEs and interactions between supra and sub entrepreneurial ecosystems? How does cognitive and geographic distance influence the relationships within and between EEs? What is the effect of global relationships on local and/or industry EE dynamics?
(7) Papers that also consider the methods, data and approaches that support EE research would be highly valued as a means to contribute to building common approaches and developing a research community.
(8) Papers that critique the concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems.

quinta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2019

Livros

Livros são tudo na vida de um pesquisador. Atualmente os papers são mais importantes mas estes não tem a magia de um bom livro.

Recomendo um site de literatura muito interessante em espanhol
https://poetasdelfindelmundo.com/

Nele há um link para acessar 140 livros de autoras mulheres ao longo da história
https://poetasdelfindelmundo.com/libros-gratis/mujeres-escritoras/

Um segundo site muito interessante é organizado por portugueses e disponibiliza milhares de livros, desde os técnicos da área de administração até literatura da boa!!
http://lelivros.love

quarta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2019

Prezados, pra começar 2019 (em ritmo de férias de verão) com um ótimo evento que acontecerá esse mês. Trata-se de um evento profissional e não exatamente acadêmico. É bem interessante as certificações que a IAOIP (q é a organizadora do evento) promove!!

sexta-feira, 21 de dezembro de 2018

Feliz Natal!!

Prezados, todo o ano costumo nesta época postar aqui e enviar por email uma foto que eu tenha tirado naquele ano. Seja nas minhas andanças pelas estradas ou em viagens mais longas. É uma forma de lembrar os amigos e de agradecer as pessoas participaram da minha vida naquele ano. Em geral, é um amanhecer ou um pôr do sol, agradecendo a presença das pessoas nas nossas vidas, desejando a renovação das energias e da esperança em dias melhores. Esse ano foi um grande ano, apesar de todas as incertezas no Brasil e resolvi colocar aqui não uma mais algumas das fotos tiradas em viagens que representam todos esses sentimos. Assim Marília e eu desejamos Feliz Natal e um Próspero 2019 para todos!!!

Every year I usually post here and email a photo I took over the year. It's a way of reminding friends and thanking people for participating in my life that year. In general, it is a sunrise or sunset, thanking the presence of the people in our lives, desiring the renewal of energies and hope in better days. This year was a great year, despite all the uncertainties in Brazil and I decided to put here not one but some photos taken on trips that represent all these feelings. So Marília and I wish Happy Christmas and a Prosperous 2019 for all !!!

Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Sky over France and UK

Sky over Norway

Porto, Portugal