Yrittäjyyden tutkimus Porin kampuksella
Turun kauppakorkeakoulun Porin yksikön yrittäjyyden tutkimus toimii tiivistii yhdessä Yrittäjyyden tutkimusryhmän kanssa. Turun yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulun Yrittäjyyden tutkimusryhmä on Suomen johtava, kansainvälisesti aktiivinen yrittäjyyden tutkimusyksikkö, joka tuottaa uutta tietoa yrittäjyydestä ja sen merkityksestä, ilmenemismuodoista ja edistämisestä yhteiskunnassa.
Tutkimuksen painopisteitä ovat
- yrittäjyys ja työn uudet muodot
- yrittäjämäinen toimintatapa ja liiketoiminnan kasvu
Tutkimushankkeita, joissa olemme mukana
The DISCE (Developing Inclusive & Sustainable Creative Economies) project is set to improve and enhance the growth, inclusivity and sustainability of the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in the EU. DISCE will bring out recommendations for actors how to react, function and decide in specific situations to promote inclusive growth and progress on the sustainable development in the field of CCIs.
The DISCE Consortium has six partners: University of Turku (UTU) as the Coordinator, Kings College London (KCL), Social Science Area of the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Stockholm School of Economics in Riga (SSE) as ‘Research Partners’ and two ‘Stakeholder Partners’ Culture & Media Agency aisbl (CUMEDIAE) and Trans European Halles (TEH) both with wide networks in the field of CCIs.
Principal Investigator: Professor jarna.heinonen@utu.fi
OpiToi! Opiskelijayrittäjyyden toimintaympäristö -tutkimushanke on osa OKM-kärkihanketta, joka keskittyy yrittäjämäiseen toimintaan ja yrittäjyyteen.
Hankeaika: 1.8.2018 - 31.12.2020
Partnerit: Centria AMK, Novia AMK, Oulun yliopisto, Turun yliopisto (Porin kampus), Åbo Akademi (koordinointivastuu)
Yhteyshenkilöt: Anna-Greta Nyström (ÅA), Lenita Nieminen (TY), Sebastian Widjeskog (Centria), Jonas Rak (Novia, Pietarsaari), Camilla Ekman (Novia, Turku) ja Mia Kemppaala (Oulu)
Lisätietoa: lenita.nieminen@utu.fi
Bubbling under
Stenholm, P., Jiang, Y. (2018). Luck in Action – Creating Luck Momentum in an Entrepreneurial Context. Proceedings of the RENT XXXII Conference in Toledo, Spain.
Stenholm, P., Jiang, Y. (2018). When I give up the why and ask the what – Revisit luck, temporality and construct redefinition. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting PDW, August 10–14, Chicago, IL, USA.
Stenholm, P., Hytti, U. (2017). Making sense of firms’ strategic entrepreneurial abilities. Proceedings of the RENT XXXI Conference in Lund, Sweden.
Stenholm, P., Blackburn, R. (2017). How satisfied are entrepreneurs? A comparison of well-being and work-life balance amongst solo and employer entrepreneurs. Proceedings of the RENT XXXI Conference in Lund, Sweden.
Pettersen, IB., Åmo, BW., Stenholm, P., Van Der Lingen,E., Vinogradov, E., Voldsund,KH., Bragelien, JJ. (2017) Exploring students’ creativity through a natural experiment. Proceedings of the RENT XXXI Conference in Lund, Sweden.
Niemi, L., Kantola, J., Stenholm, P., Hakala, H. (2017). They Consume and We Deliver, But What? Frames of Sensemaking in Opportunity Formation. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, August 4–8, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Stenholm, P., Nielsen, M., Klyver, K. (2017). The Emergence of Entrepreneurial Passion: A Competence and a Socialization Perspective. A paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, August 4–8, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Renko, M., Stenholm, P. (2016). Bricolage and the Development of Entrepreneurial Identity. A paper presented at the 2016 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference 8.–11.6.2016, in Bodo, Norway.
Stenholm, P. (2016). Configurations of Entrepreneurial Strategies and Firm Success. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business Annual Conference, New Jersey, NJ, USA.
Heinonen, J., Hytti, U., Stenholm, P. (2016). The Role of Managerial Support, Intrapreneurial Behavior, and Job Satisfaction in Willingness to Quit. Proceedings of the International Council for Small Business Annual Conference, New Jersey, NJ, USA.