Entrepreneurship and Women Entrepreneurship for Regenerative Growth: Implications for Responsible Management Education

Track Moderators:

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Prof. Dr. Liora Katzenstein

ISEMI – Entrepreneurship College, ATI Medical, Ortus VC

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Ass. Prof. Milica Jovanović, PhD

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

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Description

Entrepreneurship is a catalyst for economic and social transformation, yet traditional models must evolve toward regenerative growth, emphasizing sustainability, resilience, and long-term value creation. This track explores how entrepreneurs, particularly women, are driving regenerative business practices and the role of responsible management education in fostering the necessary skills and mindset for this transition. 

Women entrepreneurs play a crucial role in advancing innovation, social impact, and sustainability, yet they face barriers such as limited access to capital, cultural constraints, and gender bias. Understanding how entrepreneurial ecosystems can support female-led regenerative ventures is essential for inclusive and sustainable business development.

We invite research, case studies, and theoretical contributions on regenerative entrepreneurship, sustainable business models, educational strategies, and policy interventions. The track aims to foster dialogue among scholars, educators, and practitioners, shaping entrepreneurial education and ecosystems that empower future leaders to drive regenerative growth in an international context.

  • The Role of Women in International Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystems for Regenerative Growth
  • International Entrepreneurship and the SDGs
  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial Skills and Education for Regenerative Growth

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