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- Community Enterprise incubation and acceleration in Pacific Colombia
- Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference
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- The 23rd RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONFERENCE
- New PhD Opportunities
- EPIC members take major roles in ISBE and RSA
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The importance of such a theme for policy and industry was clear. Keynotes from West Midlands’ Mayor Andy Street CBE, serial entrepreneur Richard Harpin (founder of HomeServe and Growth), and head of the OECD Entrepreneurship Policy Unit Jonathan Potter, emphasised the pivotal role HEIs have to play, with additional thoughts from Prof. Aleks Subic (Aston University VC), Jane Galsworthy (MD of Oxford Innovation Advice), Prof. Nola Hewitt-Dundas (Pro-VC Queens’s Management School), Prof. Monder Ram OBE (CREME Director) and Prof. Pablo Munoz-Roman (Co-Director of Durham Enterprise Centre) regarding how this could work in practice.
A team of delegates from Northumbria University’s EPIC Research
Centre attended and presented across the 3-day conference, highlighting their
latest research and projects working towards overcoming these challenges and
progressing both academia and practice.
Firstly, in the Enterprise Education track, Prof. Robert Newbery (Head of Entrepreneurship and Innovation) shared his latest research of entrepreneurship perceptions and depictions across popular and cult media (titled: Entrepreneurship art, artefacts and semiotics), before sharing upcoming ideas of a novel gallery presentation developing this work.
Steve Ball (Assistant Professor) then discussed research and
practical-implications from creating authentic, video assignment feedback for
students (titled: Authentic feedback: an evaluation of how enterprising
students perceive personalised video feedback – work co-authored by Rose Quan,
Sam Clegg and Justin Turner all from Northumbria University).
Samuel Clegg (Associate Lecturer) next presented an alternative methodology for assessing impact from entrepreneurship education (titled: Participant Self-Analysis – A suitable method for evaluating entrepreneurial training programmes? – Co-researched with Dr. Lucy Hatt from Newcastle University).
Before Dr Vicky Mountford-Brown closed the track by taking
an identity lens to the issue of imposter syndrome, highlighting potential ways
of realising and spotlighting this cultural and public challenge (titled:
Becoming Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Educators and Imposterism).
Also in attendance, Dr Adah-Kole Onjewu (Assistant Professor), presented in the International Entrepreneurship track, sharing research regarding firm resilience from extensive SME data (titled: Determinants of Resilience, Innovation and Export Intensity: A Strategy-Creation and Dynamic Capability View, co-authored with Victor Atiase and Salima Paul).
Overall, the conference enabled EPIC at Northumbria
University to both showcase and further develop cutting-edge research within
entrepreneurship and small business practice. The overarching conference
mission of better fostering and providing sustainable growth - regarding
diversity, upskilling, social and environmental sustainability, and better
integrations between academia and practice, is one which firmly resonates
with the aims of this Research Centre. EPIC members’ previous and ongoing work
in this field is focused on overcoming pivotal challenges facing the region and
further afield, and such conferences and symposiums enable Northumbria
University to firmly sit at the heart of such future work.
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EPIC Research Centre
- New Research To Support Rural Business Policy
- Community Enterprise incubation and acceleration in Pacific Colombia
- Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference
- CJRES Special Issue
- 23rd Rural Entrepreneurship Conference: Call for Papers
- EPIC members take major roles in ISBE and RSA
- IJGE Special Issue
- Research Briefing: Supporting Outdoor Businesses
- New PhD Opportunities
- EPIC publications in 2025
- EPIC Seminar Series and Research Events, 2025
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