Sub-Plenary 1-2
Artificial Intelligence as an Epistemological Disruption: Rethinking Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice in the Era of Artificial Creativity
Room: Pierce Theater
Chair:
Stratos Ramoglou, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Panelists:
Aleksandra Kacperczyk, London Business School, United Kingdom
Ewald Kibler, Aalto University, Finland
Christina Lubinski, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Erik Lundmark, Macquarie University, Australia
David M. Townsend, Virginia Polytechnic, USA
What is entrepreneurship? And what, if anything, makes entrepreneurs unique?
These have been notoriously intractable questions in the scholarly study of entrepreneurship. Yet, if one is hard-pressed
to attribute essential properties to entrepreneurs/hip, some answers readily come to mind. Entrepreneurs are typically portrayed
as unusually creative and alert economic agents; and entrepreneurship is conventionally treated as action in the face of radical
uncertainty.
BIOGRAPHIES ...
... of the Chair and the Panelists will follow soon!