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SSE Riga OPEN WORKSHOP SERIES in Business and Management Studies SSE Riga, Strelnieku street 4a Calendar: Spring 2015 Speaker Topic Date Prof. Alexander Chepurenko Higher School of Economics, Russia Possible prospects of Entrepreneurship research January 16, 15-17.00 Room: 507 Dr. Anke Piepenbrink, ADA University, Azerbaijan Order without February 6, 15-17.00 authority- the Room: 507 innovation ecology of a standard developing organization Inna Kozlinska, Tartu University, Estonia University of Turku, Finland Interlinkages between enterprise education and entrepreneurshipLatvian context Dr. Anna Rebbmann, Aston University, U.K. Varieties of social March, 27, 15-17.00 capital and social Room: 507 entrepreneurship: a cross national study March 6, 15-17.00 Room: 507 Dr. Börje Boers, University of Skövde, Sweden Regional culture April 17, 15-17.00 and resilience in family Room 507 business-dominated regions Prof. Tõnis Mets University of Tartu, Estonia Queensland University of Technology, Australia Internationalisation process in technology entrepreneurship April 28, 15-17.00 Room 507 Dr. Diana Pauna and Maija Kale, Stockholm School of Economics In Riga In search for a universitywide Entrepreneurship education model for Latvia June 12, 13-15.00 Room 603 Discussant: Prof. John Branch, University of Michigan, U.S. Bio of lecturers: Prof. Alexander Chepurenko is Dean of the Faculty of Sociology, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. He received his Doctor of Sciences in 1990 and his research interests include theories of entrepreneurship, especially with regard to small firms in transition economies. He has been actively involved in the GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor) in Russia and has won numerous research grants from Russian and European funding sources. Since 2008, he has been the First Vice President of the Russian Sociologists’ Society. Dr. Anke Piepenbrink has worked for Siemens for more than 15 years in various management positions: in R&D, project management, technical sales, business development and strategy in the telecommunications industry, with an expatriate assignment in China for 4 years. Her research interests include inter-organizational networks and their impact on innovation, technology and location; firms' strategic behavior, technology evolution, location choice for resources, and knowledge flow across organizational and geographic boundaries. Dr.Piepenbrink holds PhD in International Business from Rutgers Business School, Newark, US and Executive MBA from Rutgers Business School, Beijing, China. She also has a PhD in Astrophysics from Max-Planck-Institut Extraterrestrische Physik, Munich. Inna Kozlinska is a 4th year PhD candidate affiliated to the University of Tartu (Estonia), Turku School of Economics (Finland), and BA School of Business & Finance (Latvia). From 2012 to 2013, she held a position as a researcher at the Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Tartu, being involved in implementation of the Central Balticum Entrepreneurship Interaction (CB Entreint) project (INTERREG IV A Programme 2007-2013). Entrepreneurial education and its impact is Inna’s major research interest. Dr. Anna Rebmann is a lecturer in Economics and International Business at Aston University, UK. She has served as policy analyst for OECD (Paris) Paris and during 2010 – 2013 was a Teaching Assistant, in Economics and Business at University College London, UK. Anna’s main research interests are high growth aspiration entrepreneurship; comparative entrepreneurship; institutions; social capital and emerging markets. Dr. Börje Boers is a senior lecturer at University of Skövde, Sweden. He teaches currently at the undergraduate level within the area of organization and management, including strategy and entrepreneurship. He has been a visiting lecturer at Malmö University, University of Udine (Italy), Nankai University (China), Tsinghua University (China), and SSE Riga (Latvia). He got his PhD from Jönköping International Business School in 2013. Börje is member of the research group “Strategic Entrepreneurship” at the School of Business at the University of Skövde. He is also affiliated member of the “Centre for Family Enterprise and Ownership” at Jönköping International Business School. His research focuses on issues of identity and governance in family businesses. Prof. Tõnis Mets is Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research at the Queensland University of Technology and Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Tartu (Estonia). In addition, Professor Mets has worked as a management consultant in his own company (ALO OÜ), and as an entrepreneur, engineer and manager in various high-tech companies in Estonia. Tõnis Mets graduated from the Tallinn University of Technology; he also holds a PhD degree in Technical Science from the St.-Petersburg Agrarian University. Professor Mets is author and co-author of more than 40 chapters and articles published by Springer, Emerald, Pearson Education and Edward Elgar, and in the Journal of Consumer Marketing, Review of Central and East European Law, Baltic Journal of Management, Engineering Economics, Journal of Product and Brand Management, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Industry and Higher Education, etc. His main research interests are in the fields of (technology) entrepreneurship, intellectual property, knowledge and innovation management.Tõnis was a Member of Board of the European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship for the 2008-10 period. Dr. Diana Pauna holds a Ph.D. from the University of Latvia, Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art. Diana has been proactive in initiating, developing and implementing new SSE Riga policies and evaluating and improving study process. Diana is guiding annual student self-evaluation and student internship projects. Diana has worked for SSE Riga since its inception in 1994. Diāna Pauna was awarded a Baltic-American Freedom Foundation scholarship for a sabbatical year at the University of Michigan in 2013-2014. Maija Kale has been researching CSR and sustainability related aspects in Latvia since 2002. Currently Maija leads an NGO Development Bulb. Maija’s duties include events management with relation to sustainability, smart living and corporate social responsibility. Maija has been a Director of Centre for Sustainable Business at Stockholm School of Economics in Riga from 2012 to 2014. During that time she published a research on Baltic Business Values (2014).