Because of the diverse nature of entrepreneurship, important questions are raised about how entrepreneurship can usefully be studied, taught and practiced.

In this three-hour seminar, we explore entrepreneurial identity from a range of practical and theoretical perspectives.

The workshop will address a number of questions including:

  • What is an entrepreneurial identity, and how may an entrepreneurial identity be constructed, developed, and sustained?
  • Who can become entrepreneurs, and are some identities still better afforded, than others, or precluded?
  • Are some entrepreneurial identities better suited to venture creation than other identities?
  • How far can an entrepreneur reconstruct their identity, for example when crossing cultural boundaries?
  • How can we teach entrepreneurship?

A key theme running throughout the webinar will be that of diversity: how we recognise and facilitate diverse entrepreneurial identities and how we might increase recognition and access of such diverse identities.

In addressing these questions, the seminar will showcase researchers, educators, and practicing entrepreneurs, both novice and experienced, in interactive presentations and panel discussions.

We invite participants from all disciplines and interests in and beyond business and management to converse and collaborate on the nature of entrepreneurial identity. In doing so, participants will reflect on their own identities and consider how and when their identities may change in relation, for example, to the external environment, and to different stakeholders in their community.

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Provider Information

This is a joint venture between the BAM Identity SIG and the BAM Entrepreneurship SIG.

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Who Should Attend?
The event speaks to Sections A1, A2, A3, D1, D2, D3 as detailed in the BAM Framework ​​​​​​

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Speakers
Katrina Pritchard

Katrina Pritchard

Professor of Business, Swansea University

Dr Kellie Forbe-Simpson

Dr Kellie Forbe-Simpson

Assistant Professor, Newcastle Business School

Geoffrey Bwireh

Geoffrey Bwireh

PGR-Refugee Entrepreneurship, Northumbria University

Henning Grosse

Henning Grosse

Professorship of Civil Engineering, IU International University


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Chaired by 
Dr Ali Rostron

Dr Ali Rostron

Senior Lecturer and Director of Education, University of Liverpool Management School

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Benefits of attending 
  • Develop and expand understanding of how entrepreneurship may be researched, practised, and taught.
  • Develop understanding of the nature of an entrepreneurial identity.
  • Critically examine diverse identities within entrepreneurship, and affordances and constraints on an entrepreneurial identity.
  • Engage in productive conversation with speakers and other participants from a breadth of disciplines who are interested in how identity may relate with entrepreneurship and other phenomenon, such as gender, diversity and inclusion, work and employment.

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Contact

Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.  

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Event Fee 
  • This event is free for BAM Members
  • Non-Members: £25
If you are booking multiple paid events as a Non-Member, it may be cheaper for you to purchase a BAM Membership as nearly all BAM Events are free or at a discounted rate for Members.
For more information about Becoming a BAM Member, please visit BAM Membership

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Registration closes on 8th May 2024 at 23:59 UK time

Payment and Cancellation Policy

Payment for the event must be received before the start date of the event concerned. Access will not be permitted to the event if full payment has not been received. 

Cancellations 

  • Cancellations received within 14 days of booking your place on the event will receive a full refund. 

  • Cancellations received after the 14-day cancellation period and later than 14 days before the start date of the event will not be eligible for a refund.  

  • Although we endeavour to run all events as advertised, BAM reserves the right to cancel any event if, for example, there are not enough people to justify running the event or if other significant unforeseen circumstances arise.

To cancel a booking a cancellation request must be submitted via your BAM Account, to do this:

  • Go to your BAM Account
  • Click 'My Events'
  • Under 'Upcoming Events' will be the booking, please click Cancel Booking
  • Follow the steps and complete the request