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Two presentations at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (ACERE) Conference 2022.

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The Junior Professorship for Digitalization and Entrepreneurship was represented with two research projects at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (ACERE) Conference 2022. The ACERE is one of the most important entrepreneurship conferences worldwide and was hosted purely digitally by Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne this year due to the Corona pandemic.

The Junior Professorship for Digitalization and Entrepreneurship was represented with two research projects at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange (ACERE) Conference 2022. ACERE is one of the most important entrepreneurship conferences in the world and this year, due to the Corona pandemic, was hosted purely digitally by Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne from February 8-11, 2022.

  • The paper "Home of the Unicorn: Digital Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Necessity Levels and Venture Growth" by Simon Hensellek, Julius de Groot, and Tim Haarhaus examines local entrepreneurial ecosystems and their impacts on entrepreneurial outputs.
  • The paper "The Grounded Theory Methodology in Entrepreneurship Research" by Simon Hensellek, Giuseppe Natale, and Manuel Wiesche analyzes the application of the Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM) in entrepreneurship research and its influence on the generation of new and extension of existing theories.