To Profit or Not to Profit: Founder Identity at the Intersection of Religion and Entrepreneurship
Are you interested in the intersection of entrepreneurship, religion, and identity? Do you want to engage in rich, thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional research formats?
We invite you to our first all-hands webinar hosted by the Network for Practice and Process Management Studies Drawing on African Empirical Settings (www.netprosafrica.org). This session will feature a compelling discussion on the paper ‘To Profit or Not to Profit: Founder Identity at the Intersection of Religion and Entrepreneurship,’ which was published in the Journal of Business Venturing (2024, 39(4), 106403).
Book now to be part of a compelling discussion that fosters an open exchange of ideas and perspectives, with a strong focus on African empirical settings. Along with the paper’s authors Jody Delichte, Erin Powell and Ted Baker, we’ll be joined by Prof David Nicolini (Warwick Business School), and discussants Roseline Lubulellah (Strathmore University, Kenya) and Peter Njagi Gitonga (KCA University, Kenya).
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We want your insights and questions. Share them with us in advance so we can drive an engaging and meaningful discussion: Questions and Reflective notes
Session breakdown:
20 min – Introduction to the topic (Davide Nicolini)
20 min – Paper discussion with authors (Jody Delichte, Erin Powell and Ted Baker)
20 min – Discussant insights (Roseline Lubulellah and Peter Njagi Gitonga)
30 min – Open discussion
We encourage you to read the paper in advance for an in-depth understanding of the topic. We look forward to hosting you.