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Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 4

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Embracing entrepreneurship amid global disruption

Disruption, from global crises to technological leaps, has become our constant companion, reshaping societies and economies. As the world grapples with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s evident that preparedness for disruption is more crucial than ever. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the EU-funded GETM4 project aims to investigate how entrepreneurial prowess can weather disruption and drive economic development and societal well-being in our digitised reality. With an 18-partner consortium and a global perspective, the project orchestrates over 300 secondments across nine countries and four continents. By fostering a multi-perspective approach, GETM4 aims to unlock the potential of entrepreneurship in promoting societal well-being amid the digital age’s challenges.

Objective

The main objective of GETM4 is to research how entrepreneurs can deal with disruption to support not only economic development but also societal wellbeing in a digitized world.

Although the COVID19 pandemic was widely predicted, the resulting government restrictions caused unprecedented disruption all over the world. And since disruption has become the norm (e.g. wars, energy crises, climate change), we must be better prepared and learn how to respond appropriately to it. GETM4 aims at identifying how entrepreneurial talent (of individuals, higher education, and industry) can play a crucial role in exploiting the opportunities and tackling the issues created by disruption. Underpinned by cutting edge digital innovation, entrepreneurship is often expected to promote physical and mental wellbeing, while at the same time entrepreneurs wellbeing is frequently threatened by widespread of technology itself. To tackle this paradoxical situation, an innovative, multi-perspective approach is needed.

The research approach to tackle a global disruption, needs to be global. Strong of an 18 partner Consortium comprising of a transnational, transdisciplinary, transgenerational, trans sectorial and gender balanced research team, GETM4 will organize over 300 secondments across 9 countries and 4 continents, and a series of sandpits rotating between the partner institutions. This global approach will allow researchers to gain first-hand and in depth insights on relevant research topics and develop their skills through networking and trainings. Our research will be underpinned by a “respectful impact” perspective as we believe research and innovation should be transferred and translated respectfully between the Global South and North and knowledge should be shared equitably and in all directions.

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TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN
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€ 303 600,00
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NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD 191 PARK HOUSE GRANGEGORMAN
D07 EWV4 Dublin
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Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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