Entrepreneurship from a Sociological Perspective

 

Poster - Entrepreneurship from a Sociological Perspective

Lecturer: Dr. Said Slammy
Sociologist and Social Researcher

Presentation Language: Farsi (Persian)

Description:

Sociology, by providing a proper understanding of the Canadian business environment, can effectively explain the social and cultural impacts on the behaviors and decisions of entrepreneurs and customers. It analyzes the social and cultural structures that influence the success or failure of businesses, helping entrepreneurs to better comprehend their business environment in Canada.
In the upcoming seminar of the Entrepreneurs Club, which will be held in person:

Dr. Saeed Eslami, who has over 25 years of experience in sociology and social research in Iran and Canada, will introduce us to the topic of “Entrepreneurship from a Sociological Perspective.”

This lecture will delve deeply into entrepreneurship at three levels: micro, meso, and macro, from both fundamental and applied sociological viewpoints. It will assist entrepreneurs in gaining a better understanding of their own and others’ individual characteristics, thereby enhancing their personal and professional abilities.

Familiarity with these topics helps entrepreneurs to make more informed decisions and manage their businesses more sustainably and successfully by gaining a better understanding of the social and cultural environment of Canada.

The following topics will be discussed in this program:

  1. The personality traits of entrepreneurs from a sociological perspective
  2. Entrepreneurial subcultures
  3. Entrepreneurial structures from the perspective of economic sociology

Tuesday, July 23, 2024
6:00-8:00 pm Toronto (EDT)

Location: 9325 Yonge Street #31a, (Welcome Centre), Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0A8 (Click here for location map)