Abstract submission deadline is 14 December 2022 (extended).
Specific guidelines
All research papers should address ‘Questions we care about’. A Best Research Paper Prize will be awarded for the best question.
The ideal conceptual paper raises an interesting question, and through dealing with this question, arrives at a richer and possibly transformed challenge, which helps us perceive the question in a completely new way that we have not thought about previously.
The ideal empirical paper formulates a question that needs to be researched and through the empirical analysis finds a much richer world than we pictured, or it might work in ways different from our imaginations, whereby we may need to ask different or new questions.
Abstracts should not exceed two (2) single-spaced pages and may not exceed the maximum limit of 900 words. The author(s) name and information should NOT appear anywhere on the abstract. If you submit more than 2 abstracts, we will ask you to withdraw the additional abstracts.
Abstracts should include the following information:
- importance of the topic for entrepreneurship education research and/or practice
- questions, challenges and problems to be asked and addressed
- originality and newness of the approach
Abstracts should be structured under the following headings:
- Questions we care about (Relevance and novelty)
- Approach
- Potential findings
- Implications for society
- Value/Originality
If a research paper abstract is deemed more appropriate for the Practitioner Development Workshops by reviewers, authors will be asked if they want to move their contribution to the PDW. If affirmative, they will then be required to follow the PDW format in submitting the full paper and preparing a workshop session for the conference.