Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite you to our PDW on "Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: Models, Approaches and Prospects for Economic Development"
Scheduled: Friday, Aug 3 2012 2:00PM - 5:00PM at Sheraton Boston Hotel in Fairfax B
http://program.aomonline.org/2012/submission.asp?mode=ShowSession&SessionID=539
To help us better accommodate you, can you please confirm your presence by emailing me at mai.thai@hec.ca at your earliest convenience (no registration required)?
The workshop consists of panel discussions led by contributing authors of an edited book entitled "Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: Models, Approaches and Prospects for Economic Development" to be published by Routledge Publishers. This PDW provides platform for discussion on how to manage informal entrepreneurial activities for economic development. Offering an in-depth examination of informal entrepreneurship in many different countries, it reveals the motivations for engaging in entrepreneurship in the informal economy, characteristics of informal entrepreneurship and the role of informal entrepreneurship for economic development. It shows the relationship between formal and informal economies and makes recommendations about when and how the informal economy can be formalized, which sectors should be formalized and which ones can remain informal.
This PDW is aimed at scholars, policymakers, students and entrepreneurs.
More specifically, its intended audience is:
• Scholars interested in examining informal entrepreneurship
• Governments, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations actively involved in economic development programs
• Students in Public Administration and Entrepreneurship programs
• Entrepreneurs with an interest in activities in the informal economy
Here is the PDW schedule:
2:00 – 2:05: Some warm up exercises (and allow people to settle)
2:05 – 2:10: Mai Thai gives an overview of the book (5 minutes)
2:10 – 2:40: Authors representing Part 1 of the book present (10 minutes each)
2:40 – 2:55: Panel discussion of Part 1 of the book (15 minutes interactive with the audience)
Part 1: Determinants of informal entrepreneurship
Mai Thi Thanh Thai: Determinants of Informal Entrepreneurship: A Cross-Country Analysis
Bernard Sinclair-Desgagne: Informal versus Formal New Ventures: A Choice Analysis and Some Policy Implications
Youssef Youssef: Evaluating the Competing Explanations for Informal Entrepreneurship: Some Lessons from Brazil
2:55 – 3:15: Authors representing Part 2 of the book present (10 minutes each)
3:15 – 3:25: Panel discussion of Part 2 of the book (10 minutes interactive with the audience)
Part 2: Financial Aspects for Informal Entrepreneurship
Les Dlabay: Alternative Financial Services: An Essential Tool for Informal Entrepreneurs
William Scheela: Informal Venture Capital Investing in Emerging Asian Economies
3:25 – 3:35: Authors representing Part 3, 4, and 5 of the book present (10 minutes each)
4:05 – 4:20: Panel discussion of Part 3, 4, and 5 of the book (15 minutes interactive with the audience)
Part 3: Organizational Forms of Informal Entrepreneurship
Marcus Møller Larsen: Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: The Case of the Zambia National Marketeers Association
Part 4: Institutional Environment for Informal Entrepreneurship
Matthew Bird: Unbundling Institutional Reform: The Case of a Garment Cluster in Lima, Peru, 1988 – 2008
Muhammad Shehryar: Tackling Informal Entrepreneurs: Tailoring Policy Measures to the Varieties of Informal Entrepreneurship
Part 5: Socio-Cultural Contexts of Informal Entrepreneurship
Sébastien Arcand: When Religion Meets Capitalism: A Study of the Role of Islam among North African Entrepreneurs in Montreal
4:20 – 4:40: Authors representing Part 6 of the book present (10 minutes each)
4:40 – 4:50: Panel discussion of Part 2 of the book (10 minutes interactive with the audience)
Part 6: The Role of Informal Entrepreneurship in Economic Development
Alpha Ayande: Informal Economy and Women Entrepreneurs: A Case Study of Senegal in Africa
Emmanuel Mutungi and Tony Ghaye: Enhancing wellbeing at the household level: the impact of informal economy activity on poverty reduction in the traditional Ankole Kingdom of S.W. Uganda
4:50 – 5:00 : Mai Thai wraps up and thanks the audience.
Thank you very much and look forward to meeting you.
Best wishes,
Mai
Mai Thai, M.B.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Office 3.203
Department of International Business, HEC Montréal
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