CONFERENCE - Entrepreneurship Education Innovations ENEDIN 2011, Maribor, Slovenia (June 30 – July 1, 2011) Conference Program
Session I: ENTREPRENEURIAL ISSUES CHAIR: Miroslav Rebernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia AUTHORS & TITLES Dafna Kariv, The College of Management, Rishon Lezion, Israel Looking into successful entrepreneurs' path- Lessons learned from global-leading entrepreneurs Grażyna O’Sullivan, University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Siedlce, Poland One world – a challenge for business: Can modern entrepreneurship afford to be socially irresponsible? Henryk Wyrębek, University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Siedlce, Poland. Virtual organization – The determinant of a contemporary entrepreneurship Davor Filipovic & Karla Grgic, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia. Entrepreneurial growth strategies: Comparison of Croatia and Slovenia DISCUSSANTS: 1 + 2: Marina Dabic 3 + 4: Naomi Rask
Session II: EDUCATION ISSUES CHAIR: Marina Dabić, University of Zagreb, Croatia AUTHORS & TITLES Naomi Rask, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Tampere, Finland. New kind of operations model – meaningful learning through entrepreneurship education and coaching Karin Sirec & Miroslav Rebernik, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia. The impact of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intentions of students Ioana A. Stănescu, Advanced Technology Systems, Târgovişte, Romania Carmen Elena Cirnu, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Emerging practices in the 21st century: entrepreneurship education Neven Balenovic & Ozren Kubelka, VERN, Zagreb, Croatia. Marina Dabic, University of Zagreb, Croatia What E-Learning can add for the education: Croatian steps forward Marina Dabic et al. University of Zagreb, Croatia Reciprocal effects: What entrepreneurs need from education DISCUSSANTS: 1 + 2: Davor Filipovic 3 + 4: Miroslav Rebernik 5 : Marlena Dzikowska
Session III: INNOVATIONS ISSUES CHAIR: Lovorka Galetić, University of Zagreb, Croatia AUTHORS & TITLES Elvis Kenik & Gerald Steiner, Institute for Systems Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research, University of Graz Society-Driven Innovations Vojko Potocan & Zlatko Nedelko, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia Influence of economic culture on development of small and medium enterprises Jasna Prester & Najla Podrug, Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb, Croatia Innovation management in Croatian manufacturing SMEs Zlatko Nedelko & Vojko Potocan, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia Challenging dilemmas about working values and innovativeness of organizations DISCUSSANTS: 1 + 2: Lovorka Galetic 3 + 4: Elvis Kenik Session IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES - 1 CHAIR: Vojko Potocan, University of Maribor, Slovenia AUTHORS & TITLES Marlena Dzikowska, Poznan University of Economics, Poznan, Poland Entrepreneurial opportunities from the perspectives of valued chain modularization and relocation Lovorka Galetic et al., University of Zagreb, Croatia Organizational characteristics of small and medium Croatian enterprises: An empirical study Maja Darabos, Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb, Croatia Diversification strategy across industries: Empirical evidence of Croatia Bisera Kajmakoska et al., Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy Challenging dilemmas about working values and innovativeness of organizations DISCUSSANTS: 1 + 2: Henryk Wyrebek 3 + 4: Grazyna O’Sullivan
Session IV: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES - 2 CHAIR: Zlatko Nedelko, University of Maribor, Slovenia AUTHORS & TITLES Petronije Jevtic, Visoka skola primenjenih strukovnih studija u Vranju Managerial implications of the international advertising and invention-innovation process Ljiljana Stosic Mihajlovic & Petronije Jevtic, Visoka skola primenjenih strukovnih studija, Vranje Innovation marketing dimensions of global advertising Sonja Treven et al., University of Maribor, Slovenia Entrepreneurs: stress and well being Simona Sarotar Zizek et al., University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia Subjective well-being of employees in innovative organizations Valentina Gecevska et al., University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Product lifecycle management – business strategy for innovation and competitiveness Franco Lombardi et al., Technical University of Turin, Turin, Italy Education in product lifecycle management: new knowledge concept DISCUSSANTS: 1 + 2: Valentina Gecevska 3 + 4: Franco Lombardi 5 + 6: Zlatko Nedelko
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