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  • 1.  Cfa/ Cfp GCEG 2018 Cologne, July 24-28 "SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic Geography"

    Posted 11-13-2017 08:29
    With apologies for cross-posting, please contact us if you are
    interested.

    see also:
    https://www.researchgate.net/project/Family-firms-and-the-Regional-Economy/update/59de532cb53d2f8eb259d303

    Best wishes,

    Rodrigo & Lech

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    Cfa/ Cfp GCEG 2018, July 24-28 "SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic
    Geography"

    Special Track - SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic Geography
    5th Global Conference on Economic Geography (GCEG) 2018, July 24-28,
    Cologne (Germany)

    Chair - Lech Suwala (Technische Universität zu Berlin /
    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
    Co-Chair - Rodrigo Basco (American University of Sharjah)

    In the face of big business, big data and big transitions, there are
    still small and medium enterprises (SMEs), many of them family firms
    which provide the economic backbone and continuity in most economies.
    SMEs and family firms comprise diverse types of businesses from
    traditional Japanese century-old dynasties, America’s family farms,
    Germany’s Mittelstand to novel Shanghai and Silicon Valley’ elites.
    Simultaneously, they are geographically uneven phenomena with regard to
    their distribution, impact on, and interplay with the local, regional,
    and national level that require more academic attention in the field of
    economic geography.
    We invite Economic Geographers and scholars from adjacent disciplines
    such as Regional Economics, Management, Organization Studies, and
    International Business with interest in spatialities of SMEs and
    families firms – in particular spaces (locations, places, landscapes)
    and scales (from local to global) to submit their research. Our
    rationale is to initiate a profound debate – independent of the
    methodological approach (qualitative or quantitative) – on SMEs and/or
    family businesses from a spatial context to shed light on past and
    current SME and/or family firm peculiarities and trajectories from
    around the world.

    Conceptual, empirical and methodological papers might address, but are
    not limited to:
    Conceptual and theoretical debates about the nature of SME/Family firms.
    Evolution and trajectories of SME/ Family firms.
    Contribution and impact of SME/ Family firms on the economy.
    SME/ Family firm specific issues (succession, governance, reputation,
    professionnalisation etc.) in a spatial context.

    To submit your abstract/paper, please visit the GCEG 2018 website; the
    call for abstracts will be open from November 15, 2017
    - March 15, 2018. For any other inquiries, feel free to contact us Lech
    Suwala (lech.suwala@geo.hu-berlin.de)
    and/or Rodrigo Basco (bascorodrigo@gmail.com).


    ***********************************************************************************************

    --
    Prof. Dr. Lech Suwala
    Professor of Urban and Regional Economics
    Technische Universität Berlin
    Institut für Stadt-und Regionalplanung
    Hardenbergstr.40A / Sekr. B4 / Raum 208
    10623 Berlin
    Tel. +49 30 314 28088
    Tel. Sekr. +49 30 314 28089
    Fax. +49 30 314 28150

    l.suwala@isr.tu-berlin.de
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lech_Suwala
    http://www.econ-isr.tu-berlin.de/menue/ueber_uns/hochschullehrer/prof_dr_lech_suwala/


  • 2.  Final Cfa/ Cfp GCEG 2018 Cologne, July 24-28 "SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic Geography"

    Posted 03-08-2018 00:46
    With apologies for cross-posting, please contact us if you are
    interested.
    -> one week until deadline.

    see also:
    https://www.researchgate.net/project/Family-firms-and-the-Regional-Economy/update/59de532cb53d2f8eb259d303

    Best wishes and see you in Cologne,

    Rodrigo & Lech

    ************************************************************************************************
    Cfa/ Cfp GCEG 2018, July 24-28 "SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic
    Geography"

    Special Track - SMEs, Family Firms, and Economic Geography
    5th Global Conference on Economic Geography (GCEG) 2018, July 24-28,
    Cologne (Germany)

    Chair - Lech Suwala (Technische Universität zu Berlin /
    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
    Co-Chair - Rodrigo Basco (American University of Sharjah)

    In the face of big business, big data and big transitions, there are
    still small and medium enterprises (SMEs), many of them family firms
    which provide the economic backbone and continuity in most economies.
    SMEs and family firms comprise diverse types of businesses from
    traditional Japanese century-old dynasties, America’s family farms,
    Germany’s Mittelstand to novel Shanghai and Silicon Valley’ elites.
    Simultaneously, they are geographically uneven phenomena with regard to
    their distribution, impact on, and interplay with the local, regional,
    and national level that require more academic attention in the field of
    economic geography.

    We invite Economic Geographers and scholars from adjacent disciplines
    such as Regional Economics, Management, Organization Studies, and
    International Business with interest in spatialities of SMEs and
    families firms – in particular spaces (locations, places, landscapes)
    and scales (from local to global) to submit their research. Our
    rationale is to initiate a profound debate – independent of the
    methodological approach (qualitative or quantitative) – on SMEs and/or
    family businesses from a spatial context to shed light on past and
    current SME and/or family firm peculiarities and trajectories from
    around the world.

    Conceptual, empirical and methodological papers might address, but are
    not limited to:
    Conceptual and theoretical debates about the nature of SME/Family firms.
    Evolution and trajectories of SME/ Family firms.
    Contribution and impact of SME/ Family firms on the economy.
    SME/ Family firm specific issues (succession, governance, reputation,
    professionnalisation etc.) in a spatial context.

    To submit your abstract/paper, please visit the GCEG 2018 website; the
    call for abstracts will be open from November 15, 2017- March 15, 2018.
    For any other inquiries, feel free to contact us Lech Suwala
    (lech.suwala@geo.hu-berlin.de) and/or Rodrigo Basco
    (bascorodrigo@gmail.com).


    ***********************************************************************************************

    --
    Prof. Dr. Lech Suwala
    Professor in Urban and Regional Economics
    Technische Universität Berlin
    Institut für Stadt-und Regionalplanung
    Hardenbergstr.40A / Sekr. B4 / Raum 208
    10623 Berlin
    Tel. +49 30 314 28088
    Tel. Sekr. +49 30 314 28089
    Fax. +49 30 314 28150

    l.suwala@isr.tu-berlin.de
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lech_Suwala