The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation regularly hosts research events, including seminars and conferences. The research seminars are open to all interested members of the University as well as to outside participants.
Current events:
Volunteers needed!
Online experimental study:
Entrepreneurial decision making
21st and 23rd June 2011
We are looking for volunteers to participate in an online experimental study on entrepreneurial decision making. We are seeking people who have:
- founded or have been involved in founding a business
- hold or have held shares in their own company
We are especially interested in entrepreneurs with at least 3 years experience managing a company with 10 or more employees.
Volunteers will be asked to commit one hour of their time during an allocated time slot. This is an oppprtunity to participate in cutting edge research at the University of Oxford. If you would like to find out more please click here.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Past research seminars include:
Amar Bhidé, Columbia Business School
The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World
Marc Gruber, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Market Opportunity Identification in Emerging
Technology Ventures
Helen Lawton Smith, Birkbeck College, University of London
Academic Entrepreneurship: Comparing Oxford with
London Universities
Lourdes Sosa, London Business School
Technological Discontinuities and the Comparative Strategic Value of New Capabilities: Evidence from the Comparison of Small- and Large-Molecule Targeted Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery
Gerard George, Imperial College London
The Cost of an Entrepreneur’s Social Capital and its Implications for Resource Assembly
Sue Dopson, Saïd Business School
Inter – Epistemic Power and Object Processes in a
Biomedical Network
Raghu Garud, Alvin H. Clemens Professor of Management & Organization at Penn State Smeal College of Business
Harnessing Complexity to Sustain Innovation: Lessons from 3M Corporation