Memoria eei 2014 15 eng en

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ACTIVITY REPORT



Contents


1. ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute: some key data 2. A round-up of the 2014-15 Academic Year 3. Activities in the 2014-15 Academic Year 3.1 Training 3.2 Research 3.3 Dissemination

4. EEI in the social networks 5. Our Team 6. Appendices


1. ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute: some key data


World ranking in Entrepreneurship According to the first Financial Times ranking of the world's best MBA programmes, ESADE came 10th worldwide and 3rd in Europe (5th worldwide in support for entrepreneurs), together with universities such as Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Oxford, and Babson.


Training 4th Edition

Core and elective courses in all key programmes for the BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration), MSc (Bologna Master of Science Degrees), MBA, EMBA (Executive MBA), and GEMBA (Global MBA)


Research

EGarage

ESADE BAN Investment Forums

(Business Angels Network)


2. A round-up of the 2014-15 academic year


Director of the EEI


By Luisa Alemany, Director of the ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute and lecturer

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The EEI team wish to thank:


3. Activities in the 2014-15 Academic Year



3.1. Training

Profile of students taking this course


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Academic background


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The 5th edition of the event in Spain during the 2014-15 Academic Year. The following 15 social enterprises were chosen:


It provides training and mentoring for university-trained entrepreneurs with disabilities who wish to start a business or boost entrepreneurial activity in a recent start-up


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3.2. Research






3.3. Dissemination A wide range of activities has been carried out at E-Garage during the 2014-15 Academic Year. enterprises were chosen:

Some key facts:

We should like to thank the following companies for sponsoring our activities:





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Team dynamics

Business model

Investment




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During the 2014/15 Academic Year, the figures for Investment Forums were:





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4. EEI in the social networks


4.1. Web


4.2. Newsletter


4.3. Twitter


5. Our team


Direction

Management

Case writter


Faculty



Collaborators


Researchers


6. Appendices


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Research Academic Year 2014-15 Profile

Academic Output

Description

Refereed Journal Publications Published/Accepted

1. ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute is an interdisciplinary group comprising different profiles of researchers and academics from different fields such as Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Finance, Family Business, Social entrepreneurs, Women Entrepreneurs and others.

1. Alemany, M. L. & Bultó, I. (2014). “‘Crowdfunding’: nueva forma de financiación para los emprendedores”. Harvard Deusto Business Review, (237), pp. 6-18.

2. The ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute is becoming an international reference point in the field of entrepreneurship, family businesses, venture capital, entrepreneurial creativity, as well as innovation and growth through an active educational model, a rigorous research program and an active presence in the social debate.

Main Participants Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Luisa Alemany Eugenia Bieto Jan Brinckmann Xavier Busquets Alberto Gimeno Lotta Hassi Pedro Parada Marcel Planellas Dimo Ringov Javier Santiso Lourdes Urriolagoitia Alfred Vernis Jaume Villanueva

15. Luis Vives 16. Sondos Abdelgawad 17. Javier Capapé 18. Myrto Chliova 19. Francesco Di Lorenzo 20. Jan Hohberger 21. Heidi Kruger 22. Ricardo Paiz 23. Maria José Parada 24. Silviya Svejenova 25. Maika Valencia 26. José Ernesto Amorós

Main Research Questions Addressed The main areas we investigate are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Company creation High growth companies Financing: venture capital, F&F, private equity, business angels, etc. Entrepreneurial spirit in family firms Success factors for new entrepreneurs Creativity and innovation Internationalization processes, strategic alliances and born global enterprises 8. Corporate entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship 9. Educating young people to become entrepreneurs 10. Women entrepreneurs

2. Chliova, M., Brinckmann, J. & Rosenbusch , N. (2015). Is microcredit a blessing for the poor? A meta-analysis examining development outcomes and contextual considerations. Journal of Business Venturing, 30 (3), pp. 467-487 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2014.10.003. 3. Gruber , M., Kim , S. M. & Brinckmann, J. (2015). What is an attractive business opportunity? An empirical study of opportunity evaluation decisions by technologists, managers, and entrepreneurs. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, DOI: 10.1002/sej.1196. 4. Dew, N., Grichnik, D., Mayer-Haug, K., Read, S. & Brinckmann, J. (2015). Situated entrepreneurial cognition. International Journal of Management Reviews, 17 (2), pp. 143-164 DOI: 10.1111/ijmr.12051. 5. Brinckmann, J. & Kim, S. M. (2015). Why we plan: The impact of nascent entrepreneurs’ cognitive characteristics and human capital on business planning. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 9 (9), pp. 153166 DOI: 10.1002/sej.1197. 6. Hohberger, J., Almeida, P. & Parada Balderrama, P. (2015). The direction of firm innovation: The contrasting roles of strategic alliances and individual scientific collaborations. Research Policy, 44 (2015), pp. 1473-1483 DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2015.04.009. 7. Busquets Carretero, X. (Forthcoming). Cisco: The Global Urbanization Initiative. Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases. 8. Busquets Carretero, X. (Forthcoming). Banco Sabadell acquires Banco CAM: leveraging a cloud computing strategy. Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases. 9. Busquets Carretero, X. (2015). Discovery paths: exploring emergence and IT evolutionary design in cross-border M&As. Analysing grupo Santander’s acquisition of abbey (2004-2009). European Journal of Information Systems, 24 (2), pp. 1-24.


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Refereed Conference Papers Published/Accepted 1. Scarlata, M., Zackarakis, A. & Alemany, M. L. (2015, June). Entrepreneurial orientation in social investing: The influence of founders and board members human capital diversity. In 2015 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference. Babson Park: Babson College. 2. Iñesta Codina, A. & Valencia Silva, M. (2015, July). The global integrative module: A space in the curriculum of undergraduate, MSc and MBA programs to develop future managers’ intercultural competence. In 31st EGOS Colloquium. Berlin: European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS).

Developing: 1. Vernis, A. & Urrialagoitia, L. Roba amiga 2. Vinaixa, J. & Urrialagoitia, L. Biocentury (A) 3. Vinaixa, J. & Urrialagoitia, L. Biocentury (B) 4. Vinaixa, J. & Urrialagoitia, L. Biocentury (C) 5. Vinaixa, J. & Urrialagoitia, L. Biocentury (Epilogue) 6. Villanueva, J. & Urrialagoitia, L. Fluent systems 7. Planellas, M. & Urrialagoitia, L. elBulli Foundation 8. Bieto, E. & & Urrialagoitia, L. Scytl

Publications In Other Journals 3. Busquets Carretero, X. “Multiasistencia: digitally enabled business model innovations”. In NACRA 2014 Annual Meeting (2014, octr+ober).

Other Academic Outputs Books, Monographs, Studies 1. Planellas Arán, M. & Muni, A. (2015). Las decisiones estrategicas. Barcelona; Buenos Aires; Santiago: Penguin Random House. 2. Sharma, P., Yusof, M., Parada Balderrama, M., DeWitt, R. & Auletta, N. (Eds.), (2014). The Global Booklet, Volume II. [S.I.]: STEP Project.

1. Alemany, M.L. & Urriolagoitia Doria Medina, L. (2014) Iniciativa Emprendedora y Jóvenes en España. ICE, Revista del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad n. 881, pp- 101-120 2. Alemany, M. L. & Vernis Domènech, A. (2015). Momentum Project: buscando el equilibrio entre la creación de valor económico y valor social. ICADE: Revista de las Facultades de Derecho y Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, (94), pp. 89-117. 3. Planellas Arán, M. & Urriolagoitia Doria Medina, L. (2015). Privalia, rompiendo mitos en el “e-commerce”. Harvard Deusto Márketing y Ventas, (129), pp. 48-54. 4. Busquets Carretero, X. (2014). La agenda digital del CEO . ESADE Alumni, (126), pp. 11-15.

Book Chapters Participation In Other Conferences 1. Auletta, N., DeWitt, R., Parada Balderrama, M., Sharma, P. & Yusof, M. (2014). “How are entrepreneurial family businesses sustained over time?”. In Sustaining entrepreneurial family businesses: Developing the core, expanding the boundaries by Sharma, P., Yusof, M., Parada Balderrama, M. & DeWitt, R. (Eds.),Auletta, N., (pp. 3-12). [S.I.]: STEP Project.

Cases 1. Planellas, M. & Svejenova, S. (2014) Ferran Adrià y la transformación de elBulli (Harvard Business Publishing –HBP-). 2. Vernis, A. & Urriolagoitia, L. (2015) La Fageda (B) (Harvard Business Publishing –HBP-). 3. Planellas, M. & Urriolagoitia, L. (forthcoming) Privalia Harvard Business Publishing –HBP-).

1. Capape Aguilar, J., Aguilera Vaqués, R. & Santiso Guimaras, J. (2014, September). Sovereign wealth funds: The perfect strangers. In XLIX Asamblea Anual CLADEA 2014. Lima: Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA)., Barcelona: ESADE. 2. Iñesta Codina, A., Valencia Silva, M., Rovira Llobera, R., Mària Serrano, J., Sayeras Maspera, J., Serlavós Serra, R. & et al. (2014, September). The Global Integrative Module: Training future managers¿ knowledge integration, multicultural and social responsibility competences. In XLIX Asamblea Anual CLADEA 2014. Lima: Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA)., Barcelona: ESADE. 3. Amorós Espinosa, J. & Poblete, C. (2014, September). Contexto regional del emprendimiento: lecciones de España y Chile. In XLIX Asamblea Anual CLADEA 2014. Lima: Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA)., Barcelona: ESADE. 4. Amorós Espinosa, J., Cristi, O. & Naudé, W. (2014, September). Entrepreneurship and well-being: A cross-country analysis. In XLIX Asamblea Anual CLADEA 2014. Lima: Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA)., Barcelona: ESADE.


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5. Mancilla, C. & Amorós Espinosa, J. (2014, September). En la etapa del proceso de creación de una iniciativa empresarial, ¿qué tan iguales son los emprendedores?. In XLIX Asamblea Anual CLADEA 2014. Lima: Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuelas de Administración (CLADEA)., Barcelona: ESADE.

7. Luv Singh in Cooperation with Dietmar Grichnik from WHU Vallendar. PhD thesis defended successfully (JB).

6. Busquets Carretero, X. (2015, July). A theory of teleological attraction: exploting sources of energy in corporate entrepreneurship.

Other Relevant activities

7. “From Charity to sustainable social Enterprise: The transformation process of Roba Amiga” ABIS Annual Coloquium 2015 en Octubre en Milán.

8. Maria Fantetti – PhD student (JB) in Cooperation with Dietmar Grichnik from WHU Vallendar.

1. Jan Brinckmann: Member of the Review Board of the Journal of Business Venturing and the Board of the Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice: the best entrepreneurship specialty journals. Jan Brinckmann is an Advisory Board Member of the European Commission’s FACE Entrepreneurship (Failure Aversion Change in Europe) project.

Working Papers 1. Alemany, M. L. & Urriolagoitia Doria Medina, L. (Forthcoming). INICIATIVA EMPRENDEDORA Y JÓVENES EN ESPAÑA. (N/A), pp. N/A-N/A

Economic Sustainability

2. Marcel Planellas miembro del Editorial Advisory Board de Academia, Revista Latinoamericana de Administración (ARLA), editada por Emerald y que es el journal académico internacional de CLADEA. 3. Jan Brinckmann: Director of ESADE’s MBA Entrepreneurship Lab and Director of ESADE support of KIC InnoEnergy Iberia Accelerator. 4. Jan Brinckmann: visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship Elective in MBA program at University of St. Gallen.

Additional sources of funding 1. Endowment Banco Santander 2. Endowment Agrolimen

5. Maika Valencia: Associate director of The Global Integrative Module. An online learning experience awarded by the GMAC MET Fund. 6. Maika Valencia: Coordinator and co-author of the Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students‘Survey (GUESSS)-Spain 2013. An international research project lead by the St. Gallen University.

Institutional Contribution PhD Students Supervised 1. Myrto Chliova – PhD student (JB) researching the effectiveness of microfinance as a tool for poverty alleviation, the multiple non-financial motivations of entrepreneurs, and finally the creation of the field of social entrepreneurship and the institutional entrepreneurship exercised by pioneers in this area. 2. Heidi Kruger – PhD student (PP). 3. Fernando Paiz Mendoza - PhD student (JB). Thesis: Antecedents to Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition.

Dissemination & Diffusion Participation In International Research Networks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

EGOS EVPA (European Venture Philanthropy Association) FFI (Family Firm Institute) IFERA STEP Project CEMS Faculty Group EFER (European Foundation for Entrepreneurship Research)

4. Parada Balderrama, M. (2015). Developing governance structures in family firms: From adoption to institutionalization (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Jönköping: Jönköping International Business School.

Other Media Presence

5. Felizitas Eichinger in Cooperation with Dietmar Grichnik from WHU Vallendar. PhD thesis defended successfully (JB).

The ESADE Entrepreneurship Institute wants to thank Banco Santander and Agrolimen for its support to the research activities of the Institute.

6. Diana Kapsa in Cooperation with Dietmar Grichnik from WHU Vallendar. PhD thesis defended successfully (JB).

Barcelona,

Constant interaction with the media in different domains.


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