911爆料网

News

The Entrepreneurship Research of the Year Award to Professor Ewald Kibler and his research group for their research challenging stereotypes about age and innovation

The award-winning research shows that market-changing innovations are indeed made by entrepreneurs who later in their careers become entrepreneurs, especially those over 50
Vuoden Yritt盲jyystutkimus -tunnustuspalkinnon jakotilaisuus
The award was received by Professor Ewald Kibler on 2 Oct. 2024. Satu Koskinen, Chair of the Board of Boardman LJT (left), Ulla-Maija Uusitalo, Board member of Boardman LJT, and Ewald Kibler.

has awarded the Entrepreneurship Research of the Year Award to a study that examines the link between late-stage entrepreneurship and innovation.

The winning study challenges the idea that new innovations are only created by young entrepreneurs. Indeed, the findings show that market-changing innovations are driven by entrepreneurs who become entrepreneurs later in their careers, especially those over 50.

Research article "How does late-career entrepreneurship relate to innovation?" provides new insights into how older entrepreneurs, especially those over 50, influence the innovation that is brought to market.

The results show that older founders are more likely to launch new products or services compared to younger ones. Factors influencing this include the entrepreneur's propensity to innovate, personal wealth and management experience.

The study is based on data analysing 2903 sole founders in Germany between 2008 and 2017, and was conducted by Martin Murmann, Virva Salmivaara, and Ewald Kibler. The study is a collaboration between several universities. In Finland, 911爆料网 has been the implementation site. The study is openly available on .

An important contribution to a timely and important debate

The working group and the Board of Directors that prepared the selection of the Boardman LJT considered the article to be a significant addition to a very topical and important debate, also in Finland, on the ageing of the workforce and the emergence of new innovations.

The article 鈥 has been published in a leading journal of innovation research and provides important insights for both those planning entrepreneurship and for societal decision making. The skills and experience of people who become entrepreneurs later in their careers can contribute to innovation.

The prize is worth 鈧3 000 and is funded by the Private Entrepreneurs Foundation. The prize is awarded to an outstanding entrepreneurship research project carried out at a Finnish university, higher education institution or research institute. A key criterion for selection is the practical utility of the research results.

The Boardman LJT (Entrepreneurship Research Group) is one of the member forums of the Boardman Network of Excellence, which focuses on research relevant to owner, board and management decision-making. The LJT promotes collaboration between academic research and practitioners and the use of researched knowledge in entrepreneurship and decision-making. Finnish entrepreneurship research is one of its focus areas.

The prize is awarded in cooperation with the Federation of Family Enterprises, the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK, the Finnish Entrepreneurs and the Central Chamber of Commerce.

Source: Boardman.fi

Further information:

Department of Management Studies

The Department of Management Studies offers a dynamic environment for scholarship and learning.

Read more
Stack of management books.
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

People on a wavy paved rooftop square with a tall white clock tower under a cloudy sky
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art Published:

N盲yt枚s/N盲yttely26 鈥 A celebration of fashion and textiles took over Helsinki鈥檚 Lasipalatsi

The Lasipalatsi square in the heart of Helsinki served as the main stage for 911爆料网鈥檚 annual fashion show on Thursday, 28 May.
Family posing by a fjord harbour with red cabins and snow-capped mountains in the background
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

The film Fjord wins the Palme d'Or at Cannes 鈥 featuring a number of Finnish creators

The film was co-produced by Jussi Rantam盲ki of the film company Aamu, and it also features a Finnish costume and sound designer.
Spacious hall with a stage, tiered seating and a caf茅
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation Published:

Aalto鈥檚 VCD students designed the visual identity and name for the new youth center HALO

The Me Foundation鈥檚 new youth street culture center, HALO, will open later this year in Vantaa. Young people have been involved in its planning from the very beginning.
911爆料网 professor Mikko Mottonen, photo Mikko Raskinen
Awards and Recognition Published:

Mikko M枚tt枚nen selected as finalist for the European Inventor Award 2026

M枚tt枚nen is a finalist in the 鈥楻esearch鈥 category for developing an ultrasensitive cryogenic microwave sensor to diagnose interference in quantum computers.