MMTC Events
Upcoming conferences and workshops
The II Responsible Digital Innovation Symposium
The II Responsible Digital Innovation Symposium, hosted by the Media, Management, and Transformation Centre (MMTC), brings together academics, industry professionals, and public sector leaders to discuss the societal and environmental impacts of digital technologies. Held at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) on January 30–31, 2025, the event will explore how technology can shape a more sustainable and equitable future, addressing its potential, challenges, and the responsibilities that come with it.
What to Expect
The symposium features a dynamic format:
- Rapid Talks: Each session begins with four 10-minute provocations from invited speakers. These short, focused presentations introduce bold ideas and critical questions to spark curiosity.
- Group Discussions: Following the talks, a 45-minute moderated discussion invites all participants to engage, challenge ideas, and collaboratively explore solutions.
Sessions
The event is structured around four key themes:
- Green Tech, Gray Areas: Digital Futures in a Finite World
Exploring the intersection of digital innovation and sustainability, focusing on resource use, ecological impact, and resilience. - Work Disrupted: Automation, Agency, and Adaptation
Examining the future of work in the face of automation and AI, and its impact on wellbeing and agency. - Digital Equity: Power, Representation, and Accountability
Discussing how technology shapes inclusion, representation, and accountability in the digital age. - Breaking and Rebuilding: Institutions and Trust in the Digital Age
Addressing how institutions navigate disruption, rebuild trust, and adapt in an era of rapid transformation.
Why Attend?
This symposium is an opportunity to connect with people across academia, industry, and the public sector who care about the future of technology and its role in society. Whether you want to share your perspective, learn from others, or explore new collaborations, the discussions here are meant to inspire action and create meaningful connections.
For further information contact : maria.arangokure@ju.se
Entrepreneurship as Practice Conference
10th Annual Entrepreneurship as Practice Conference
April 9th – 11th 2025
Hosted by MMTC at Jönköping International Business School
The traditional aims of the conference are to advance our understanding of entrepreneurship-as-practice, foster network ties, facilitate collaborative writing relationships, and build a strong community of practice scholars. Building on this tradition, our theme for the upcoming conference will be "artefacts and entrepreneuring—The role of other-than-humans in entrepreneurship practices". We would like to explore jointly how adopting a ‘practice lens’ to entrepreneurship research allows us to highlight and theorize the role of other-than-human agents in entrepreneurship. We like to embrace the idea that entrepreneurship is not only a cognitive exercise but essentially mediated through many different artefacts that range from ephemeral narratives and embodiments to physical prototypes (Selden & Fletcher, 2015; Berglund et al., 2020; Berglund & Glaser, 2022). Practice theories offer a theoretical repertoire to make sense of these materializations and their role in different entrepreneurship practices. Let us explore how such concepts as symbolic capitals (Bourdieu, 1986), the contextualities of interaction (Giddens, 1986, p. 282), material arrangements (Schatzki, 1996), or constitutive entanglements (Gherardi, 2012; Orlikowski, 2007), can help us analyze entrepreneurial practices. We also like to explore how adjacent discussions about materiality in entrepreneurship and design (Berglund et al., 2020; Romme & Reymen, 2018) and contextualized entrepreneurship studies (Welter et al., 2019) can benefit from a practice-based approach that can theorize artifacts, not only as distinct and fixed objects but also as relationally existing participants in the ongoing performance of practices.
The conference includes keynote speakers, round table discussions, parallel presentations, a popular Paper Development Workshop, and many opportunities to get to know one another.
Confirmed keynote speakers for the conference:
- Prof. Henrik Berglund (Chalmers University of Technology)
- Prof. Dimo Dimov (University of Bath)
- Prof. Silvia Gherardi (University of Trento)
The 10th version of this Conference will take place in person only at Jönköping International Business School, Sweden.
For further information contact : thomas.cyron@ju.se
Recent conferences and workshops
MMTC External Enablement Workshop 3
MMTC External Enablement Workshop 3: Experimental EE Research – Papers, Design Suggestions, and Research Ideas
Dec. 9-10, 2024
Venue: Jönköping International Business School, Gjuterigatan 6, Jönköping
The event will be held in English.
The External Enablement Framework (EEF) offers novel approaches for studying how business-environmental changes create favorable conditions for entrepreneurial action, and how entrepreneurial agents interact with such changes to launch new ventures and gear them toward success. The EE website External link, opens in new window. showcases the foundational EE papers, a broad set of papers applying these novel tools, and other resources for EE scholarship.
Following previous successful EE workshops, we now invite interested academics to our third EE Research Workshop—this time focusing on using experimental methods for advancing EE research. This theme includes laboratory, field, and natural experiments; conjoint and choice experiment studies; as well as qualitative techniques, verbal protocol analyses and/or interactive simulations as long as they include some experimental elements and manipulations. (Conversely, interview- or survey-based studies of how entrepreneurs might “experiment” their way forward would not be a good fit for this workshop.)
Prior research on “opportunity ideation / identification / evaluation” has frequently applied experimental approaches. We believe the EE framework’s conceptual toolbox lends itself to utilizing such approaches for reaching further and deeper insights. We also believe that experimental techniques can facilitate creative new approaches to many other important aspects of entrepreneurship and business development.
As there may currently be few on-going studies that combine EEF concepts with experimental methods, we invite submissions not only of full draft papers but also of research ideas and research design suggestions to be presented, discussed and enhanced at and through the Workshop. We thus invite submissions that:
- Address topics related to entrepreneurship and dynamic business development
- Use selected concepts from the EEF as vantage points and (aim to) pursue analysis around these concepts to some depth (as opposed to merely labeling an environmental change as ‘EE’)
- Apply experimental data collection methods as described above or aim to do so
- Report their study as a full draft paper (max 40 pages, 12 pt, double-spaced) or as research ideas or design suggestions developed across 5-8 pages, 12 pt, double-spaced)
- Seek to benefit from expert advice on applying the EEF and experimental methods as their research tools
Professors Per Davidsson and Denis Grégoire will lead the Workshop and provide feedback to accepted submissions based on their expertise in external enablement and experimental research.
The Workshop will run lunch to lunch (CET; GMT+1/UTC+1) on December 9-10, 2024. Participation will be possible on-site or online. We can offer free accommodation (but not travel) for a limited number of on-site participants.
A helpful video from Denis Grégoire’s pre-workshop online session offers advice on experimental research on entrepreneurship in general and external enablers in particular. The video is available HERE External link, opens in new window.
We look forward to seeing you at the MMTC External Enablement (EE) Research Workshop 3.
For further information contact : katarina.blaman@ju.se
Unity in Diversity! Cultivating inclusive Excellence.
Date: 26th March 2024
Venue: Jönköping International Business School, Gjuterigatan 6, Jönköping
The event will be held in English.
In today's interconnected world, the journey towards embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion across different levels of the economy is both vital and challenging. This conference brings together researchers, practitioners, and experts, including a keynote from Sweden's Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life, Paulina Brandberg, aiming to deepen our understanding of diversity and inclusion from national to individual levels. Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions intended to inspire new thoughts and generate discussions to cultivate inclusive excellence.
Speakers and Panellist
- Salem Seifeddine, Professor, Executive Vice President, JU
- Paulina Brandberg, Minister for Gender Equality and Working LIfe
- Leona Achtenhagen, Professor, Director of MMTC
- Sumaya Hashim, Conference Project Manager, MMTC
- Helene Ahl, Professor, HLK
- Emilia Florin Samuelsson, Assistant Professor, JIBS
- Petter Björkebäck, Founder and CEO of Village Organizational Development
- Marcela Ramirez Pasillas, Assistant Professor, MMTC
- Thomas Cyron, Assistant Professor, MMTC
- Greta Gober, Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
- Anna Ginalska, Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
- Anna Mårtensson, Prosecutor, Jönköping
- Anna Edstedt, Head of Q by Consid
- Joaquin Cestino Castilla, Assistant Professor, MMTC
- Rosa Indenbaum, Director of Operations, Trase
- Sandra Subel, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Axel Springer
- Timur Uman, Professor, MMTC
- Nora Bavey, Tech-entrepreneur and Investor
- Evelina Antilla, Managing Partner/CEO Wellstreet
- Anna Nordén, Assistant Professor, JIBS
- Lucia Naldi, Professor, Vice-Dean of Research, JU
Registration
Last day for registration: 19th March. Please use the registration link below.
Limited number of places.
For further information contact : sumaya.hashim@ju.se
2nd External enablement of Entrepreneurship workshop
The second External Enablement of Entrepreneurship workshop will take place on
September 28th and 29th 2023 and is proudly hosted by MMTC. The second workshop on ‘External Enablement of Entrepreneurship’ provides a unique platform for researchers to engage in comprehensive discussion and knowledge sharing about the ‘external enabler’ construct and framework.
Speakers, Sharks, and Panel Guests
- Per Davidsson, Jönköping International Business School, Queensland University of Technology
- Howard Aldrich, University of North Caroline
- Dominic Chalmer, University of Glasgow
- Lucia Naldi, Jönköping International Business School
- Sarfraz Ali Kyanir, Queensland University of Technology
- Jan Recker, University of Hamburg
Submission process
- Abstract – 150-200 words (Pitch an early-stage research idea, and receive expert advice on how to take your research further)
- Extended Abstract – 600-800 words (Present an ‘external enablement of entrepreneurship’ project or a project on environmental change that you think of framing as external enablement, and receive expert advice on how to take your research further)
The deadline for applications is September 1st. You can apply to be part of the workshop and submit your abstract via the External enablement website External link, opens in new window.
Attendance is possible without submitting an abstract (registration required)
For further information contact Madeleine Meurer : madeleine.meurer@ju.se
MMTC Idea Development Workshop on the Entrepreneurship Industry
MMTC Idea Development Workshop on the Entrepreneurship Industry 17-18th of August 2023
In connection with the call for papers for the SBEJ Special issue on The Emergence of an Entrepreneurship Industry: Dynamics and Consequences External link, opens in new window., MMTC is hosting an idea development workshop.
Join International guests and JIBS scholars for a lunch-to-lunch workshop, discussing the entrepreneurship industry and have the opportunity to develop potential paper ideas on the subject.
Topics that will be addressed during the workshop include:
- Teaching about the entrepreneurship industry
- Veblenian entrepreneurship and
- Methodological challenges in researching the entrepreneurship industry.
For more information contact @Christian Sandström
Speakers and Guests
- Christian Sandström, Jönköping International Business School
- Per Davidsson, Jönköping International Business School
- Rasmus Hartmann, Copenhagen Business School
- Richard Hunt, Virginia Polytech
- Olof Hallonsten, Lund University
- Anna Brattström, Lund University
- Karl Wennberg, Stockholm School of Economics