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Ingenuity Incubator Programs

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 Pilot program in collaboration with nonprofit organization Garra (USA)

Ingenuity Incubator: Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, & Social Responsibility 
When: August 28 - October 2, 2020
Where: Online
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Program in collaboration with YWCA Hamilton (Canada)

Ingenuity Incubator: Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, & Social Responsibility
When: October 21 – November 25, 2020
Where: Online
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Program in collaboration with Department of Entrepreneurship and Management at Universidade Federal Fluminense
(Brazil)

Ingenuity Incubator: Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, & Social Responsibility
When: November 4 – December 9, 2020
Where: Online
VIDEO RESOURCES
Developing entrepreneurial ingenuity
More information in the book chapter: Siqueira, A. C. O., Mariano, S. R. H., Moraes, J., & Gorse, G. (2014). Creating innovative solutions in microfinance and the role of organizational ingenuity. In B. Honig, J. Lampel, & I. Drori (Eds.), Handbook of research on organizational ingenuity and creative institutional entrepreneurship, (pp. 203-222). Edward Elgar.
Entrepreneurial ingenuity and ethics
More information in the article: Siqueira, A. C. O. & Honig, B. (2019). Entrepreneurs’ ingenuity and self-imposed ethical constraints: Creating sustainability-oriented new ventures and knowledge. Journal of Knowledge Management. ​
Entrepreneurial strategies for collective goals
More information available at: Siqueira, A.C. O., Honig, B., Mariano, S., & Moraes, J. (2020). A commons strategy for promoting entrepreneurship and social capital: Implications for community currencies, cryptocurrencies, and value exchange. Journal of Business Ethics. ​
Focusing on One Innovation Capability
​More information available at: Siqueira, A. C. O., & Cosh, A. (2015). Focusing on one capability at a time: Patterns in the use of innovation activities and implications for young firms. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 19(3/4), 215-233.
Text Resources

Micro Enterprises & Nascent entrepreneurs

What determines success? Examining the human, financial, and social capital of Jamaican micro-entrepreneurs 
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Human capital and structural upheaval: A study of manufacturing firms in the west bank 
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The Life Cycle of an Internet Firm: Scripts, Legitimacy, and Identity 
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Planning and the entrepreneur: A longitudinal examination of nascent entrepreneurs in Sweden 
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The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs 
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New venture planning and lean start-up activities: A longitudinal empirical study of entrepreneurial success, founder preferences and venture context
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Social support timing and persistence in nascent entrepreneurship: exploring when instrumental and emotional support is most effective 
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An institutional perspective on business planning for nascent entrepreneurs in Sweden and the US 
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Learning orientations and learning dynamics: Understanding heterogeneous approaches and comparative success in nascent entrepreneurship 
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A Cross-National Comparison of Incubated Organizations: An Institutional Perspective 
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Entrepreneurial Ingenuity

Handbook of organizational and entrepreneurial ingenuity 
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Organizational ingenuity: Insights and overview 
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The Blessing of Necessity and Advantages of Newness 
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Organizational ingenuity: Concept, processes and strategies 
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Discovering Creativity in Necessity: Organizational Ingenuity under Institutional Constraints 
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Entrepreneurs’ ingenuity and self-imposed ethical constraints: creating sustainability-oriented new ventures and knowledge 
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Entrepreneurial Ingenuity and Ethics: Inspiring Innovation and Change ​
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Envisioning New Social Enterprises: Organizational Ingenuity and Entrepreneurial Autonomy 
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Entrepreneurship education

Entrepreneurship education 
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Entrepreneurship Education: Toward a Model of Contingency-Based Business Planning. 
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Management education: Unique challenges presented by the African continent 
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Is Entrepreneurship Education Only about Entrepreneurship? 
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The Emergence of an Entrepreneurship Profession: Entrepreneurship Education Expectations vs Outcomes 
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How should entrepreneurship be taught to students with diverse experience? A set of conceptual models of entrepreneurship education 
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Toward rigour and relevance in entrepreneurship education research 
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Does entrepreneurship education develop wisdom? An exploration 
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The Theory of Practice and the Institutionalization of Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions 
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Learning strategies and resources for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs 
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The roles of learning orientation and passion for work in the formation of entrepreneurial intention 
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Learning strategies of nascent entrepreneurs 
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A preliminary exploration of the development of wisdom in entrepreneurship education 
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Financial resources

Who gets the goodies? An examination of microenterprise credit in Jamaica 
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Extending community-based enterprise theory: The example of community-specific currencies 
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Small Business Promotion and Microlending: A Comparative Assessment of Jamaican and Israeli NGOs 
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A Commons Strategy for Promoting Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: Implications for Community Currencies, Cryptocurrencies, and Value Exchange 
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Minority entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship as an integrating mechanism for disadvantaged persons 
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Entrepreneurship for Persons with Disabilities: Economic and Social-psychological Benefits 
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Education and self-employment in Jamaica 
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Business Planning

Institutional forces and the written business plan
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Business planning by intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs under environmental uncertainty and institutional pressure 
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Judging a business by its cover: An institutional perspective on new ventures and the business plan 
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