Granada, Spain

Entrepreneurship Research

when 14 June 2022 - 17 June 2022
language English
duration 1 week
fee EUR 190

Granada International Doctoral Summer School in Entrepreneurship Research (GIDSSER) offers a great opportunity to expand our understanding of entrepreneurship as a societal phenomenon. The programme includes topics such as social entrepreneurship, the role of context in entrepreneurship research, identity and gender in entrepreneurship, inequality and entrepreneurship, as well as sustainability and entrepreneurship. In the session dedicated to each topic, participants will have the opportunity to discuss the state of the art, commonly used methods and theories, and potential new directions for research.

Our guest speakers in the different key topic sessions are: Ted Baker (Rutgers University, US), Matthew Grimes (Cambridge University, UK), Claire Leitch (Lancaster University, UK), Miruna Radu-Lefebvre (Audencia Business School, France) and Jeffrey York (University of Colorado Boulder, US).

Course leader

Prof. Ana Bojica (University of Granada)
Prof. Matilde Ruiz (University of Granada)
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Target group

GIDSSER is addressed to PhD students and researchers in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial management.

Course aim

GIDSSER aims to provide an opportunity for PhD students and researchers to expand their knowledge and understanding of entrepreneurship as a societal phenomenon.

This Summer School also offers participants the opportunity to network with colleagues and leading researchers in the field, explore new avenues of thought, learn collectively, and exchange ideas.

Fee info

EUR 190: For PhD students.
This fee includes attendance fees, teaching material and participation in social events.
EUR 350: For researchers (already holding a PhD).
This fee includes attendance fees, teaching material and participation in social events.

Scholarships

We offer 5 scholarships that cover the registration fee for non-funded students, upon request. In this case, students must briefly explain in the application form the condition they allege.