entrepreneurship

Saison 1 – Episode 14 – Donovan Orhan

Interview réalisée avec Caroline Charvet. Donovan Orhan a créé l’entreprise SYBRIX en 2014 avec son associé et l’a liquidé en 2016 suite à un manque d’activité. SYBRIX était un éditeur de jeux videos mobiles et web. Donovan est ingénieur de formation, actuellement développeur web fullstack au sein d’une agence nantaise, et envisage à moyen terme d’entreprendre à nouveau.

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Neil Thompson – Top tips for PhD students

Neil Aaron Thompson is Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship and Organization Studies. He received Msc degrees in International Economics and Business from the Utrecht University in 2009. In 2013 he received his PhD degree, based on a dissertation with the title Institutional Logics and Entrepreneurship – Struggling for legitimacy in the emerging bio-energy field. His ongoing…

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Saison 1 – Episode 13 – Fredy Gosse – Paris International Trading

Description de Paris International Trading Paris International Trading était une entreprise qui évoluait sur le secteur d’activité du Commerce de gros, principalement à destination des enseignes de la grande distribution, pour une variété de produits allant de la papeterie à la parapharmacie.   Mini-bio de Fredy Gosse Fredy Gosse est mon grand père paternel, il…

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Saison 1 – Episode 12 – Sonia Perelroizen – Kobus

Kobus est un assistant digital (logiciel en SaaS) pour les professionnels de santé qui facilite et permet d’améliorer le diagnostic et le suivi de patientèle. L’ objectif : aller plus loin dans la prise en charge des patients en transformant la façon dont les professionnels de santé analysent, suivent et interagissent avec leurs patients. En…

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Saison 1 – Episode 10 – Salomé Géraud – Drive Tout Nu

Salomé Géraud est la co-fondatrice du Drive Tout Nu, le premier drive zéro déchets et 100% responsable du Monde. Le drive a pour ambition de démocratiser la pratique du zéro déchets, partant du constat que 50% des déchets produits en France chaque année sont des déchets d’emballage. Fondé en 2018, le Drive Tout Nu propose…

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William B. Gartner – Top tips for PhD students

William B. Gartner is the Bertarelli Foundation Distinguished Professor of Family Entrepreneurship at Babson College. His book: Entrepreneurship as Organizing: Selected Papers of William B. Gartner was recently published in a paperback edition by Edward Elgar. His current scholarship focuses on a variety of topics in the entrepreneurship field: entrepreneurial behavior, « entrepreneurship as practice, » the…

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Nour Alrabie – Working Alone, Together: Towards Collective Entrepreneurship-as-Practice

Nour Alrabie is a PhD candidate and a temporary lecturer in Management Science at Toulouse School of Management, France. She received a B.Sc. in pharmaceutical studies from Al-Azhar University-Gaza, Palestine and a M.A. in Management at Toulouse School of Management. Her primary research interest lies on the border areas of healthcare, Management and Entrepreneurship. Her…

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Helen Eccleston – “Doing Strategy” – A practice-based study of micro-activities and practices in SMEs

My name is Helen Eccleston and I am a second year PhD candidate at the University of Central Lancashire, working within the Lancashire School of Business and Enterprise. I am currently engaged in an application of social practice theory to strategic doings, by investigating the relationship between practice and strategizing, to build a better understanding…

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Wenderson De Lima – Legitimacy Building and Entrepreneurial Consecration: Understanding How Social Entrepreneurs Interact with Local Actors in the Kenyan Urban Informal Settlement, Kibera

Wenderson de Lima is a fourth year doctoral researcher at the management section at the Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University.  In his dissertation, Wenderson focuses on understanding how individuals enter and gain legitimacy as “social entrepreneurs” in the international humanitarian field. To gain such understanding, Wenderson draws primarily upon the theoretical lenses of Pierre Bourdieu…

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Amanda Haarman – Rethinking development contributions: African returnees’ entrepreneurship approaches

Amanda is a PhD candidate at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and Copenhagen Business School (CBS) where her research examines the intersection of migration, entrepreneurship, and development in the context of growing African economies. Her doctoral research – funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF) – explores alternative approaches to development through…

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