Humane Entrepreneurship in a Dynamic World

Conference Event in Conjunction with MSMEs Day

 

Sunday, June 27, 2021

9:00 AM – 12:30 PM (EDT)

Conference Agenda

June 27, 2021

Venue: Everywhere through ZOOM 

Opening Session

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (EDT)

Ahmed Osman

Ahmed Osman

Chair of the Board, International Council for Small Business

Ki-Chan Kim

Ki-Chan Kim

Professor of Management at the Catholic University of Korea

Ayman El Tarabishy

Ayman El Tarabishy

ICSB President & CEO; GWSB Deputy Chair of Dept. of Management

Parallel Session 2

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (EDT)

Webinar ID: 816 6773 6479

Webinar Passcode: 315998

Analia Pastran

Analia Pastran

Founder & CEO, Smartly Social Entrepreneurship on the SDGs

SDG 12  and Sustainable Entrepreneurship

The overall implementation of the SDGs gives the opportunity for a new style of sustainable business development: conscious and responsible.

Jeff Hornsby

Jeff Hornsby

Endowed Professor, and Department Chair, University of Missouri - Kansas City

Humane Entrepreneurial Framework: A Model for Effective Corporate Entrepreneurship

This presentation focuses on HE as the intersection between Corporate Entrepreneurship and High-Performance Work Systems (HPWS).

David Kirby

David Kirby

Holder of The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion

Entrepreneurship and Sustainability: The Need for Harmony

The presentation considers the grand sustainability challenge and how entrepreneurship can
address it. It acknowledges that the planet is a system and that in accordance with systems thinking
all of the interconnected elements in the system need to be addressed.

Parallel Session 3

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (EDT)

Webinar ID: 815 4283 9884
Webinar Passcode: 534041
Phillipp Kruse

Phillipp Kruse

TU Dresden

What Motivates Social Entrepreneurs? A Meta-analysis on Predictors of the Intention to Found a Social Enterprise

In my session, I would like to give a short presentation based on the recently published meta-analysis on predictors of social entrepreneurial intention (JSBM 59/3).

Mariya Yesseleva-Pionka

Mariya Yesseleva-Pionka

Global Certificates Manager, International Council for Small Business

Sustainability and Green Global Economy

With every new business, venture leadership comes great responsibility for making climate-friendly decisions. Climate and environmental impacts will be at the heart of global finance.

Adnane Maalaoui

Adnane Maalaoui

Co-Director and Professor, IPAG Business School

Disadvantage Entrepreneurship or Social Entrepreneurship? A Humane Entrepreneurship Perspective

Two unique topics that can be fused under a universal theme of Humane. The potential of 1 +1 = 11 can be obtained looking at this for an entrepreneurial mindset.

Norris Krueger

Norris Krueger

Senior Research Fellow, College of Doctoral Studies, UOPX & Entrepreneurship Northwest

Entrepreneurship as if Entrepreneurs Mattered: Changing the Narrative on Ecosystems & Education

What if we nurtured entrepreneurial ecosystems with entrepreneurs at the center? What if we built entrepreneurial learning with the learners at the center? (And how have ICSB and its allies been at the center of all this?)

Parallel Session 4

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EDT)

Webinar ID: 886 7088 6127
Webinar Passcode: 330921
Ieva ZeBryte

Ieva ZeBryte

Academic, FCJE UFRO CL & ISM LT

Values-based Entrepreneuring: Advancing Resilience Processes of MSMEs and Communities in Emerging Economies

The targets of the SDGs 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 impact the resilience to this and upcoming crises of the MSMEs and their communities. Principles of pluralism are bound to be a force for good if inclusion were the ends and the means by which we advance as humanity.

Indu Khurana

Indu Khurana

Assistant Professor of Economics at Hampden-Sydney College

The Influence of Religion on the Humane Orientation of Entrepreneurs

This study examines the impact of religion on the humane orientation of entrepreneurs. We examined to what extent HumEnt manifests among entrepreneurs across the four religious groups in India, and whether a specific religion influences different dimensions of HumEnt. Our results indicate that HumEnt matters in entrepreneurial ventures, and across industries. We found deep connections between HumEnt and religion, with entrepreneurs indicating a pervasive influence of religion on all dimensions of the HumEnt construct.

Jungho Suh

Jungho Suh

Assistant Professor, George Washington University, School of Business

Humane Entrepreneurship in the Travel Industry

United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) encourages tourism academicians to employ an approach that can successfully incorporate SDGs into their research. In this session, we will discuss the role of Humane Entrepreneurship in the travel industry to maximize tourism’s contribution to achieving SDGs.

Hartmut Meyer

Hartmut Meyer

Professor, FOM

Responsible Entrepreneurship: Characters of a new Generation?

A special breed, seeking to transform industries and even society itself. They challenge and refine cultural assumptions, laws, regulations, and event the processes of governance. This requires them to do and think far beyond what is usually required of business leaders.

Parallel Session 5

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EDT)

Webinar ID: 898 1542 1546
Ahmed Osman

Ahmed Osman

Chair of the Board, International Council for Small Business

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Roberto Parente

Roberto Parente

Professor, Università di Salerno, KHub Italy

Humane Entrepreneurship as a Sustainable Strategy

During the next 15 years, 40 million jobs need to be created each year in order to keep pace with population growth and foster greater participation of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in a globally integrated economy.  Humane Entrepreneurship is a strategy worth exploring.

Shoroke Zedan

Shoroke Zedan

Managing Director, Ta’heal for VET Skills Excellence

STOP, REWIND, REPLAY: Welcome Entrepreneurs to Global VUCA

The current global crisis has fast forwarded humane entrepreneurship. VUCA has reintroduced itself at new heights forcing entrepreneurs to lead impactful ventures where the mindset is enduring and humane to navigate societies to safer grounds.

Ki-Chan Kim

Ki-Chan Kim

Professor, Catholic University of Korea

Humane Entrepreneurship for Employee Experience

How to make HPWS (High Performance Work System)? Increase employee engagement with HumEnt. This is not easy but possible. 

Closing Session

12:00 PM – 12:30 PM (EDT)

Webinar ID: 898 1471 1776
Ayman El Tarabishy

Ayman El Tarabishy

ICSB President & CEO; Deputy Chair of Dept. of Management, George Washington School of Business

The Future Ahead

Open discussion and closing remarks.

Michael Tadesse

Michael Tadesse

Founder & Chief Chatting Officer, HappyPlate; MBA Candidate, George Washington School of Business

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