Dr Martin Beckinsale, De Montfort University
Majdouline et al (2022: 2) define TE as creating, structuring and exploiting opportunities, and assembling resources around a technological solution (Spiegel and Marxt, 2011; Bailetti, 2012), regardless of the organizational context (Shane and Venkataraman, 2003).
The track aims to link the intellectual curiosity of TE (Bailetti, 2012:5) in any organisational context with Majdouline et al’s (2022) definition and others. Therefore, we invite track submissions in the following topic areas, among others:
- Factors influencing TE Development & Adoption
- Managing Technological Entrepreneurship
- Forming, Supporting and Transforming Business through TE.
Further topic areas for consideration:
- TE and regional, national and international development
- Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurship
- eBusiness & eCommerce
- Gender and Diversity related TE
- Information Systems & Networks
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Social Media
- Disruptive, Sustainable and Open Innovation
- TE and Education
