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HONORIFIC PRESIDENT
PhD. TOMÁS BAÑEGIL PALACIOS
Full University Professor | Director of the Family
Enterprise Department
University of Extremadura, Spain
CHAIRMAN
PhD. RAMÓN SANGUINO GALVÁN
Head of the Department of Business
Administration and Sociology,
University of Extremadura, Spain
CO-CHAIRWOMAN
PhD. ASCENSIÓN BARROSO MARTÍNEZ
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration and
Sociology, University of Extremadura, Spain
CO-CHAIRWOMAN
PhD. CLAIRE SEAMAN
Reader in Enterprise and Family Business, Queen
Margaret University, Edinburgh, U.K.
VOCAL
PhD. João Leitão
University of Beira Interior, C-MAST (UBI) &
CEG-IST, University of Lisbon, Portugal
CONFERENCE MANAGER
Ms. Monica Martins
CEO & Founder
Theorem Conferences & Events, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
CONFERENCE ASSISTANT
Mr. Miguel Rasquinho
Theorem Conferences, Portugal Office
CONFERENCE ASSISTANT
Ms. Gloria Rodríguez González
Organising Committee
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Organised by
www.theorem-conferences.co.uk
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• Ana Isabel Pérez Molina, PhD.
(Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain)
• Ascensión Barroso Martínez, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Claire Seaman, PhD.
(Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, United
Kingdom)
• Claudio Muller, PhD.
(University of Chile, Chile)
• Cristina Barriuso Iglesias, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Fernanda Policarpo, PhD.
(Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, Portugal)
• Francisco M. Generelo Miranda, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Isabel Sánchez, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• João Leitão, PhD.
(University of Beira Interior, C-MAST (UBI) & CEG-IST,
University of Lisbon, Portugal)
• Juan Luis Tato Jiménez, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Juan Corona, PhD.
(Family Enterprise Institute, Spain)
• María Buenadicha Mateos, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• María del Mar Fuentes, PhD.
(University of Granada, Spain)
• Maria J. Vilaplana Aparicio, PhD.
(University of Alicante, Spain)
• N. Panchanatham, PhD.
(Annamalai University, India/ North-
West University, South Africa)
• Óscar. R. González López, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Pedro Eugenio López Salazar, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Ramón Sanguino Galván, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Tomás Bañegil Palacios, PhD.
(University of Extremadura, Spain)
• Víctor Gisbert Soler, PhD.
(Polytechnic University of Valencia,
Spain)
Scientific Committee
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Monday, 4th of September 2017
20:00 Welcome Reception (at Casas
Consistoriales, Plaza Alta of Badajoz)
Tuesday, 5th of September 2017 9:00-17:00 Registration
09:30-10:00 Opening session by:
- Ramón Sanguino Galván, PhD. (Chairman
of the Conference, Head of the Department
of Business Administration and Sociology,
University of Extremadura, Spain)
- Luis Marin, PhD. (Vice-dean of
Institutional Relations, Faculty of Economic
and Business Sciences, University of
Extremadura, Spain)
10:00-11:30 Keynote talk:
“Family Business Research: Reflections
and Directions”
by Dr. Joshua J. Daspit, College of Business,
Mississipi State University, U.S.A
(including 30 minutes for Q&A)
11:30-12:00 Coffee-break // Networking
12:00-14:00 Posters session I
14:00-16:00 Lunch // Networking
16:00-17:30 Talk to the editors session
21:00 Gala dinner
GENERAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
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Wednesday, 6th of September 2017
9:00-14:30 Registration
9:30-11:00 “Scottish Family Businesses: Research
and Innovative Education Strategies”
by Dr. Claire Seaman, Queen Margaret
University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
(including 30 minutes for Q&A)
11:00-12:30 Posters Session II
12:30-13:00 Coffee Break // Networking
13:00-14:30 Posters Session III
14:30-15:00 Closing Remarks, and kick off for EFERIC
2018 by
- Ramón Sanguino Galván, PhD, chairman
of EFERIC and head of the Department of
the Department of Business Administration
(Faculty of Economic and Business
Sciences, University of Extremadura)
- Ms. Ana María Vega Fernández, General
Director of Companies and
Competitiveness of the Government of
Extremadura
- Maria del Mar Guerrero Manzano, PhD.
Vice-chancellor of Institutional
Relations, Faculty of Economic and
Business Sciences, University of
Extremadura, Spain. (To be confirmed)
- Claire Seaman, PhD, Queen Margaret
University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Ms. Monica Martins, Conference
Manager, CEO & Founder Theorem
Conferences
15:00 Delivery of tickets for lunch in LA
ECONOMICA
19:00 Free walking tour
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Tuesday, 5th of September 2017
9:00-17:00 Registration
9:30-10:00 Opening session by:
- Ramón Sanguino Galván, PhD. (Chairman
of the Conference, Head of the Department
of Business Administration and Sociology,
University of Extremadura, Spain)
- Luis Marin, PhD. (Vice-dean of
Institutional Relations, Faculty of Economic
and Business Sciences, University of
Extremadura, Spain)
10:00-11:30 Keynote talk. Room A1
“Family Business Research: Reflections
and Directions”
by Dr. Joshua J. Daspit, College of Business,
Mississipi State University, U.S.A
(including 30 minutes for Q&A)
11:30-12:00 Coffee-break // Networking
12:00-14:00 Posters session I. Room A2
Poster I.001 A Framework of Understanding the
Professionalization of Family Business:
An Organizational Life Cycle Perspective
Petru Sandu
Elizabethtown College, U.S.A.
Poster I.002 Features of a successful entrepreneur: a
perspective of family and non-family
firms
Beata Żukowska, Ada Domańska, Robert
Zajkowski
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland
Poster I.003 Family environment and academic
entrepreneurial intentions: an analysis of
the Spanish case
F. I. Vega-Gómez, F. J. Miranda, J. A. Pérez
Mayo
University of Extremadura, Spain
Poster I.004 Morocco's adhesion to ECOWAS and its
impact on SMEs activity
Hamza El Guili
University of Abdelmalek Essadi, Morocco
DETAILED SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
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Poster I.005 Savings Mobilisation for Poverty
reduction in Zimbabwe’s Masvingo
District
Stephen Mago
Durban University of Technology, South
Africa
Poster I.006 Entrepreneurial profile of small business
owners in Extremadura (Spain). A
multiple case study
Francisco Manuel Generelo Miranda, Pedro
Eugenio López Salazar
University of Extremadura, Spain
Poster I.007 Importance of individual characteristics
of entrepreneurs and perception of
factors determining starting a business
Ada Domańska, Robert Zajkowski, Beata
Żukowska
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland
Poster I.008 Successor Selection in Family Firms -
Advantage of being first
Shital Jayantilal, Sílvia Ferreira Jorge, Tomás
M. Bañegil Palacios
University of Extremadura, Spain
Poster I.009 The effect of Project Management
approaches in enhancing Entrepreneurial
Growth: a study using the Theory of
Planned Behaviour as a Lens to
understand
Akunna Uchenna Agunwah, Kevin
Gallimore, Kathryn Kinnmond
Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom
Poster I.010 Organizational Ambidexterity and
Entrepreneurship: the moderating role
of environmental uncertainty
M.C. Barriuso, T.M. Bañegil, A. Barroso
University of Extremadura, Spain
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Poster I.011 Are Polish Family firms different in their
Goals from Non-Family Firms?
Jerzy Weclawski, Helmut Pernsteiner
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Poster I.012 Family and Non-Family High Growth
Firms In Spain
Alejandro Hernández-Trasobares, Carmen
Galve-Górriz
University of Zaragoza, Spain
Poster I.013 Technical analysis and usage of their
signals in support of low risk investment
strategies
Luis Lamani
Polytechnic University of Tirana, Albania
Poster I.014 Measuring Employer Brand Image and
Scale Development for the IT Service
Industry
A. Clipa, C. Stoian, M.Danileț, O. Tugulea
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
Poster I.015 Impact of entrepreneurial attitude on
the performance of labour companies
Francisco Manuel Generelo Miranda, Pedro
Eugenio López Salazar
University of Extremadura, Spain
Poster I.016 Gender Diversity and Firm Performance
Rocío Martínez-Jiménez; María J. Martínez-
Romero; Alfonso A. Rojo-Ramírez
University of Almeria, Spain
14:00-16:00 Lunch // Networking
16:00-17:30 Talk to the editors session
Room A3
21:00 Gala dinner
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Wednesday, 6th of September 2017 9:00-14:30 Registration
9:30-11:00 “Scottish Family Businesses: Research and
Innovative Education Strategies”
by Dr. Claire Seaman, Queen Margaret
University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
(including 30 minutes for Q&A)
11:00-12:30 Posters Session II. Room A2
Poster II.001 Research results and academic
entrepreneurship in Spain
F. I. Vega-Gómez, F. J. Miranda, J. A. Pérez
Mayo
University of Extremadura, Spain
Poster II.002 Social Entrepreneurship Between American
and Chinese Millennials
Kern K. Kwong, Veena P. Prabhu, Stephen J. J.
McGuire, Yang Zhang
California State University, U.S.A.
Poster II.003 The effect of culture on the relationship
between Entrepreneurial Social Identity
Theory and Effectuation Theory
M. Estrada de la Cruz, A. J. Verdu Jover, J.M.
Gómez Gras, L. Alós Simo
University Miguel Hernández de Elche, Spain
Poster II.004 Online business beat the store
Rini Aswari Putri, Rizal Aji
Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Poster II.005 Family’s influence on the relationship
between corporate reputation and financial
performance
Mª Pilar Martín-Zamora, Mª Jesús Moreno-
Domínguez, Isabel Serrano-Czaia, Lázaro
Rodríguez-Ariza, Yolanda Pelayo-Díaz
University of Huelva, Spain
Poster II.006 How to prepare for succession in a small
family enterprise: a Mexican case study
Blanca Carballo-Mendívil, Alejandro Arellano-
González, Nidia Josefina Ríos-Vázquez, Josué
Alejandro Olivas-Méndez
Technological Institute of Sonora, Mexico
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Poster II.007 The Role of Social Capital in Regional
Entrepreneurship: the case of the Greek
Services Sector
Vasilios Kanellopoulos, Georgios Fotopoulos
University of Peloponnese, Greece
Poster II.008 Leadership in microorganizational,
entrepreneurial settings: some preliminary
thoughts
Rafael Alé-Ruiz, Águeda Gil López
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Spain
Poster II.009 Family Firms and Corporate Social
Responsibility: A Meta-Analysis
Sergio Canavati, Adele Santana, Dirk Libaers
Sonoma State University, U.S.A.
Poster II.010 What kind of value added (smartmoney)
could the Venture Capital add to the
entrepreneurs startups in which one they
invest?
Luis Alberto Ruano Marrón, Ruben Fernández
Ortiz, Luisa Alemany Gil, Eduardo Rodriguez
Osés
University of La Rioja, Spain
12:30-13:00 Coffee Break // Networking
13:00-14:30 Posters Session III. Room A2
Poster III.001 Analysis of the mediating effect of
absorptive capacity in international
entrepreneurial orientation the family firms
Felipe Hernández-Perlines
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Poster III.002 Absorbing, coopeting and innovating in
Knowledge Service Firms
Joao Leitão, Dina Pereira
University of Beira Interior & CEG-IST, Portugal
Poster III.003 Exploring the effect of independent
directors on corporate reputation. Family
Firms versus Non-Family Firms
Mª Jesús Moreno-Domínguez, Mª Pilar
Martín-Zamora, Isabel Serrano-Czaia, Lázaro
Rodríguez-Ariza, Yolanda Pelayo-Díaz
University of Huelva, Spain
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Poster III.004 Family enterprises and Corporate
Governance. The Portuguese Sociedade por
Quotas
Alexandre de Soveral Martins
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Poster III.005 Subjective Value For Young Romanian
Negotiators: Factors Influencing The
Willingness To Negotiate Again With The
Same Counterpart
A. Clipa, M. Danilet, C. Clipa
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
Poster III.006 Tourism development strategy and its
impact in touristic demand and supply,
case: Sarande, Albania
Olta Kapllani Proda
University of Tirana, Albania
Poster III.007 The impact of the family on the operational
planning system in medium and large-sized
Polish family firms
Robert Zajkowski, Ada Domańska, Beata
Żukowska
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland
Poster III.008 Entrepreneurship Education of Women: A
Panacea for Sustainable Family Lifestyle
Adaku Sandra Umeh
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,
Nigeria
Poster III.009 Innovation and Socioemotional Wealth:
Literature Review and Future Research
Avenues
Martínez Alonso, Rubén; Martínez Romero,
María José; Rojo Ramírez, Alfonso A.
University of Almeria, Spain
Poster III.010 Applying Social Cognitive Career Theory to
entrepreneurship: The moderating role of
entrepreneurship education
Mª Carmen Pérez-López, María José González-
López, Lázaro Rodríguez-Ariza
University of Granada, Spain
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14:30-15:00 Closing Remarks, and kick off for EFERIC
2018 by
- Ramón Sanguino Galván, PhD, chairman of
EFERIC and head of the Department of the
Department of Business Administration
(Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences,
University of Extremadura)
- Ms. Ana María Vega Fernández, General
Director of Companies and Competitiveness of
the Government of Extremadura
- Maria del Mar Guerrero Manzano, PhD. Vice-
chancellor of Institutional Relations, Faculty of
Economic and Business Sciences, University of
Extremadura, Spain. (To be confirmed)
- Claire Seaman, PhD, Queen Margaret
University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Ms. Monica Martins, Conference Manager,
CEO & Founder Theorem Conferences
15:00 Delivery of tickets for lunch in LA ECONOMICA
19:00 Free walking tour
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