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January 19, 2022

[SSJ: 11710] Call for Papers

From: Cornelia STORZ <storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de>
Date: 2022/01/18

*Call for Papers*

*For Network F KITE: Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship*

*SASE Annual Meeting 2022
9-11 July 2022, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands*

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*FIXED Deadline*for Submissions: *Tuesday, January 25, 2022*

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Network F focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship as well as its underlying technologies, knowledge sources and variation across cities and countries. We are particularly interested in research on different types of innovation and entrepreneurship as well as the various forms of technology and knowledge. We welcome papers from a variety of perspectives, including institutional, strategic, managerial, ethnographic and behavioural approaches. We are keen to advance new research methods, including the use of artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning, automated text analyses, big data analysis and ethnographic analyses. To advance our understanding in these areas, we call for papers asking:

·How do innovation and technological developments affect national models of capitalism?

·How does artificial intelligence influence the nature of work?

·Which institutions shape the emergence of entrepreneurial ecosystems and emergence of innovation?

·How does the platform economy contribute to firm-level innovation?

·How do university-industry linkages enhance entrepreneurship and innovation?

·Which innovative, technological and social problems does social entrepreneurship indeed solve?

·How do institutions influence social innovation and social entrepreneurship?

·How do institutions and socio-economic context affect technologies and knowledge work?

Our network is looking for proposals for single paper submissions, for panels and/or network conferences (sequences of 2 or 3 panels). We do not, at this stage, require complete papers to be submitted; all you need to do is submit an extended abstract of no more than 500 words.

https://sase.org/event/2022-amsterdam/

/Matthew Allen (//matthew.allen@essex.ac.uk/ <mailto:matthew.allen@essex.ac.uk>/)
Andrea M.**Herrmann (//A.M.Herrmann@uu.nl/ <mailto:A.M.Herrmann@uu.nl>/)
Matthew Keller (//mkeller@mail.smu.edu/ <mailto:mkeller@mail.smu.edu>/)
Cornelia Storz (//storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/ <mailto:storz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de>/)
Janet A. Vertesi (//jvertesi@princeton.edu/ <mailto:jvertesi@princeton.edu>/)/

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Prof. Dr. Cornelia Storz
Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Goethe University Frankfurt
Website <https://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/abteilungen/mm/professuren/professur-storz/team/prof-dr-cornelia-storz.html>

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