Entrepreneurship is a significant force shaping economic development. Yet, the association between entrepreneurship, productivity and economic development.

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Entrepreneurship is a significant force shaping economic development. Yet, the association between entrepreneurship, productivity and economic development is poorly understood. While entrepreneurship is often viewed from the perspective of the benefits that accrue to individuals, much of the policy interest derives from the presumption that entrepreneurs provide economy-wide benefits in the form of new products, lower prices, innovations and increased productivity. But how large are these effects, and how exactly do entrepreneurs create them? And how do these effects unfold in different economic contexts? Do entrepreneurs always contribute similarly to economic development, regardless of context, or do their contributions vary as a function of, e.g., a country’s economic wealth or its institutional setup? Although a substantial literature has been built on the presumption that entrepreneurs contribute positively to economic development, the detailed mechanisms of this contribution remain unexplored. Aim The IPGC Workshop brings together leading entrepreneurship academics to draft a future research agenda in entrepreneurship, productivity, and economic development. The workshop will review both theoretical and empirical research and explore new research avenues. We are seeking original thinking on how entrepreneurship and economic development interact. Areas of particular interest include: Review and development of indices to measure country-level entrepreneurial activity. What are the existing indices, their strengths and weaknesses, and how could they be improved? Economic contributions of entrepreneurship and innovation in countries at different stages of economic development. Which are the mechanisms through which entrepreneurs contribute to economic development in different developmental contexts? Influences on entrepreneurship in countries at different stages of economic development. What institutional and cultural conditions drive country-level entrepreneurial activity in different stages of economic development? How are these conditions linked to factors that also influence productivity? Building a conceptual platform that both provides for further theory development on the roles of entrepreneurship in economic development, as well as guidance for policy design and implementation in different economic contexts. Call for papers Deadline for Abstract Submission 6 March 2009 The workshop brings together leading entrepreneurship academics to discuss the issues above. In addition to invited papers, we welcome one-page abstracts from researchers working in this domain. Successful authors will be offered either a platform (oral) presentation or a poster presentation. Abstracts should be up to one page in length. The text should be submitted in MS Word format with a cover page showing the title of the paper, affiliation, and contact details (full address and ) of the corresponding author. Further guidelines for the preparation and submission of contributed papers and posters will be sent upon their acceptance. The abstract should include details of the methodology, as well as findings and conclusions. Acceptance Process 1. Abstracts should be submitted by 6 March They will be blind reviewed by two members of the scientific committee. Acceptances will be notified before 31 March Authors of accepted abstracts will either be invited to submit a full paper (maximum 5000 words) based on the reviewers’ comments or a poster. 3. Full papers should be submitted by 8 May At least one of the authors is expected to register for and attend the conference. Abstracts and papers should be sent to Saurav Pathak.Saurav Pathak Organised by: QinetiQ-EPSRC Chair in Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship IPGC Workshop in Entrepreneurship, Productivity and Economic Development – London, May 15-16, 2009

Scientific Committee The conference is organised by Professors Zoltan Acs (visiting) and Erkko Autio, of Imperial College Business School.Zoltan AcsErkko Autio Invited Academics David Audretsch, Max Planck Institute; Niels Bosma, Utrecht University; Samee Desai, University of Missouri Kansas City; Saul Estrin, London School of Economics; Jonathan Levie, Strathclyde University; Mark Hart, Aston University; Paul Reynolds, George Mason University; David Storey, University of Warwick; Nicola Virgill, George Mason University; Wim Naude, Wider Institute; Anders Hoffman, FORA; Roy Thurik, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Magnus Henrekson, Stockholm School of Economics; Pontus Braunerhjelm, Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm; Roger Staugh, George Mason University; Jonathan Haskel, Imperial College Business School. Workshop Details Date: 15th May 2009 (Friday) & 16th May 2009 (Saturday) Time: 15th May (Friday) 9AM - 5PM 16th May (Saturday) 9 AM - 12 PM Location: Imperial College Business School, Tanaka Building, LT-1 (Lecture Theatre Level 1) Schedule Friday, May 15 Welcome&Registration with Breakfast Session 1 (10 AM – 12 PM) Lunch Break (12 PM – 1 PM) Session 2 (1 PM – 3 PM) Coffee Break (3 PM – 3:30 PM) Session 3 (3:30 PM – 5 PM) Dinner from 7 PM Saturday, May 16 Breakfast from 9AM Session 4 (10 AM – 12 PM) Conclusion (12 PM – 1 PM) Lunch Organised by: QinetiQ-EPSRC Chair in Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship IPGC Workshop in Entrepreneurship, Productivity and Economic Development