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Vising Professor Carlo Milana Email: c.milana@bbk.ac.uk

CIMR Workshop, Monday, October 29, 2018 Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance Future topics and research in progress, Sponsored by Wiley. Vising Professor Carlo Milana Email: c.milana@bbk.ac.uk Personal Email : carlo.milana@iol.it.

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Vising Professor Carlo Milana Email: c.milana@bbk.ac.uk

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  1. CIMR Workshop, Monday, October 29, 2018Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial FinanceFuture topics and research in progress, Sponsored by Wiley Vising Professor Carlo Milana Email: c.milana@bbk.ac.uk Personal Email: carlo.milana@iol.it

  2. The aims of Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance Reaching wide audiences in research on entrepreneurship and innovation The fields of interest include strategic plans of growth-oriented entrepreneurial organizations

  3. The “business” model of the journal Since 2010, with the encouragement of Wiley’s UK branch, the journal has adoptedthe model of thematic issues. Similarly to few other journals, including Oxford Review of Economic Policy.

  4. Thetwin Oxford Review of Economic Policy model Volume 34, Issue 4, Winter 2018 Entrepreneurship Unlike most other economics journals, the Oxford Review of Economic Policy is thematic: each issue deals with one particular topic, e.g. consumption, economies in transition, exchange rates, etc. This being the case, the editors tend to approach people in the appropriate field and ask them to write on a particular subject, rather than wait to see what is submitted. This is not to say, however, that we do not accept unsolicited articles.

  5. Pros and Cons of the thematic model The pros include a proposed wider view of the subject matter compared to the “regular” model with heterogeneous papers collected in no apparently systematic logic. The cons include a more demanding job on the side of the editorial management and organization.

  6. Organization of the thematic issues by networking The thematic issues involve stimulation, organization, and direction of network groups by encouraging ex ante mutual inspiration and refereeing, increasing integrity and fostering research ethics. The contribution of networking is key to this crucial aspect of academic publishing. Ex-post checking by simple peer reviewing is not sufficient to prevent downgrading performance.

  7. On the problem of scientific publishing On 30 March 30 2017, The Economistwrote: “Science needs to stop relying so much on journal publication as the only recognised credential for researchers and the only path to career progression.” See, for example, the numerous critical articles on academic publishing in social sciences on The Economist, e.g. October, 6th-12th Oct. 2018, pp. 70-71 and p. 76 among the latest ones.

  8. Two more recent articles on The Economist October, 6th-12th Oct. 2018, pp. 70-71 and p. 76 Hoax science Pp. 70-71: The power of journals. Economists care about where they publish─to the cost of the profession. Pp: 76: Hoax science: Get real! Another set of fake papers takes aim at social science’s nether regions

  9. The British House of Commons reports on peer review in scientific publications

  10. Where the contributions have come from Geographic diversification have been reached with contributions by authors from all continents, although with a higher concentration in the U.K., continental Europe, and the U.S.A.

  11. Thematic issues recently published The journal has already published or it is in the course of processing Six issues on CrowdfundingandMicrofinance Three issues on Entrepreneurial finance in China Two issues on Entrepreneurial finance in emerging economies Two issues on Sustainable business models Two issues on Digital business models Two issues on the Blockchain revolution One issue on Servitization One issue on the current World growth One issue on Artificial and Social Intelligence

  12. Artificial intelligence As for the artificial and social intelligence we wish to continue with a number of future thematic issues addressing important questions that are posed by their future development. All these issues will be driven by interaction between contributors under the editorial guidance.

  13. What is really AI? What really is “artificial intelligence” and what is “social intelligence”? What are their extensions and future limits, if any? May computers become living beings with their subconscious and apparently irrational behaviour? Arguably, these features are typically the strength rather than the weakness of human intelligence. Will ever AI be able to engage entrepreneurship?

  14. Current practical more down to earth problems with AI Technological unemployment Jobs displacement Privacy concern Security issues Reliability of automated systems

  15. The article just published by Damir Tokic on AI replacing human discretion in full automated investment programis one example of how we can proceed in this exciting innovative field. This reminds us of the dreaded automated “short selling” speculations in the financial exchange markets, but we can now listen directly from him the results of his research.

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