Wadid Mohamed Lamine

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- DMS 10146
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- 613-562-5800 x 4322
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Biography
Dr. Wadid Lamine is an associate professor of entrepreneurship at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa. His research interests include technology entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial networks and incubation support mechanisms. He is recipient of the French National Foundation of Education in Management (FNEGE) award and the French Innovation and Entrepreneurship Association (AEI) award for his research. Dr. Lamine has co-authored two scholarly titled ‘Entrepreneurial Process and Social Network: A Dynamic Perspective’ (Edward Elgar) and ‘Technology Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation’ (Imperial College Press). He has published several book chapters and research articles in leading academic journals such as Small Business Economics, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Technovation, Journal of Technology Transfer, Industrial Marketing Management, Management International, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, Thunderbird International Business Review and the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Publications during the last 7 years
Papers in Refereed Journals
- Lamine, W., Jack, S., Fayolle, A. and Audretsch, D. 2023. Impact of digital technologies on entrepreneurship: Taking stock and looking forward. Technovation, 126: 102823.
- Trabelsi, D., Carpenter, M. and Lamine, W. 2023. The Primacy of Innovation in the Development of Responsible and Sustainable Finance. Journal of Innovation Economics & Management, 41(2).
- Lamine, W., Anderson, A., Jack, S. and Fayolle, A. 2021. Constrained Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Space Industry: Institutional Settings, Policy and Action. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal.
- Lamine, W., Fayolle, A., Mian, S. and Linton, J.D. 2021. Educating scientists and engineers for technology entrepreneurship in the emerging digital era. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 164.
- Fayolle, A., Lamine, W., Mian, S. and Phan, P. 2020. Effective models of science, technology and engineering entrepreneurship education: current and future research. Journal of Technology Transfer.
- Snihur, Y., Lamine, W. and Wright, M. 2019. Educating engineers to develop new business models: Exploiting entrepreneurial opportunities in technology-based firms. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, (In Press).
- Lamine, W., Fayolle, A., Jack, S. and Byrne, W. 2018. The Role of Materially Heterogeneous Entities in the Entrepreneurial Network. Industrial Marketing Management, (In Press).
- Pugh, R., Lamine, W., Jack, S. and Hamilton, E. 2018. The entrepreneurial university: What is the role for entrepreneurship departments? European Planning Studies, 26(9): 1835-1855.
- Lamine, W., Mian, S., Fayolle, A., Wright, M., Klofsten, M. and Etzkowitz, H. 2018. Technology Business Incubation Mechanisms and Sustainable Regional Development. Journal of Technology Transfer, 43(5): 1121-1141.
- Lamine, W., M'Chirgui, Z. , Fayolle, A. and Mian, S. 2018. University Technology Commercialization through New Venture creation: An Assessment of the French Incubator Program. Journal of Technology Transfer, 43(5): 1142-1160.
- Lamine, W. 2017. The social network and entrepreneurial process: a sociotechnical approach. Thunderbird International Business Review, 59(5): 623-633.
- Benslimane, K. and Lamine, W. 2017. A Transaction-Based Approach to Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 18(4): 231-242.
- Byrne, W., Lamine, W., Delmar, F. and Fayolle, A. 2016. Training corporate entrepreneurs: an action learning approach. Small Business Economics, 47(2): 479-506.
- Mian, S., Lamine, W. and Fayolle, A. 2016. Technology business incubation: An Overview of the State of Knowledge. Technovation, 51-52: 1-12.
Books
- Lamine, W., Jack, S., Fayolle, A. and Audretsch, D. De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Entrepreneurship. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023, (In Press).
- Mian, S., Klofsten, M. and Lamine, W. Handbook of Research on Business & Technology Incubation and Acceleration: A Global Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
- Fayolle, A., Jack, S., Lamine, W. and Chabaud, D. Entrepreneurial Process and Social Networks: A Dynamic Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016.
- Phan, P., Mian, S. and Lamine, W. Technology Business Incubation Mechanisms and Sustainable Regional Development. UK: World Scientific Publishing, Imperial College Press, 2016.
Chapters in Books
- Biglari, S. and Lamine, W. Entrepreneurship in the FinTech sector: An overview of the state of research. In Lamine, W. and et al.. De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Entrepreneurship. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023, (In Press).
- Lamine, W., Jack, S., Fayolle, A. and Mian, S. Entrepreneurs’ Social Skill-Set and Entrepreneurial Learning: A Review and Ways Forward. In Politis, D. and et al.. Research Handbook of Entrepreneurial learning. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, (In Press).
- Mian, S., Klofsten, M. and Lamine, W. Introduction to the Handbook of Research on Business and Technology Incubation and Acceleration. In Handbook of Research on Business & Technology Incubation and Acceleration: A Global Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
- Phan, P., Mian, S. and Lamine, W. Redux: What do We Know about Business Incubation Today?. In Technology Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation: Theory, Practice, Lessons Learned. Imperial College Press. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2016.
- Phan, P., Mian, S. and Lamine, W. Business Incubation for Technology Entrepreneurship Around the World: Promises and Prospects. In Technology Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation: Theory, Practice, Lessons Learned. 2016.
- Hichri, S.M., Zouhaïer, M. and Lamine, W. How Business Incubators Create a Conducive Environment for the Development of Innovative Tunisian Startups. In Technology Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation: Theory, Practice, Lessons Learned. 2016.
- Lamine, W. and Fayolle, A. Actor-Network Theory and the Entrepreneurial Process. In Entrepreneurial Process and Social Networks: A Dynamic Perspective . Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016.
Funded Research during the last 7 years
From-To | Source | Title | * | ** | Role | Amount |
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2023-2028 | SSHRC | Institutions and Space Entrepreneurship | R | C | PI | $ 94,940 |
2023 | Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub | Comprendre l’Écosystème de Soutien aux Entrepreneurs Technologiques Noirs | R | F | Co-I | $ 49,890 |
2022-2023 | Telfer School of Management | Conference of Research in Entrepreneurship, Education and Technology | R | I | PI | $ 8,000 |
2022-2023 | Telfer School of Management | The Conference/Workshop on Campus Opportunity (CWCO) | R | I | PI | $ 3,000 |
2022 | SSHRC | Cyberattacks on Private Sector: Determinants and Consequences | R | C | Co-I | $ 62,250 |
2021-2024 | Réseau de Développement Économique et d’Employabilité (RDÉE Canada) | Entrepreneuriat Francophone en Situation Minoritaire : Défis, Opportunités et Inclusion | R | O | PI | $ 5,000 |
2021-2022 | SSHRC | Entrepreneuriat Francophone en Situation Minoritaire : Défis, Opportunités et Inclusion | R | C | PI | $ 25,000 |
2020-2022 | Telfer School of Management | Conference of Research in Entrepreneurship, Education and Technology | R | I | PI | $ 3,000 |
2019-2020 | Telfer School of Management Research Grants (SMRG) | Research Grant | R | I | PI | $ 12,000 |
2018-2019 | Telfer School of Management | Research Fund Start-up | R | I | PI | $ 20,000 |
2016-2017 | Toulouse University FR | IDEX Research Project | R | O | PI | $ 14,000 |
2011 | FNEGE Fondation | French Best Dissertation Award in Entrepreneurship | R | F | PI | $ 1,500 |
LEGEND:
*Purpose
C: Contract (R and D) | E: Equipment Grant | R: Research Grant | S: Support Award | P: Pedagogical Grant | O: Other, U: Unknown
**Type
C: Granting Councils | G: Government | F: Foundations | I: UO Internal Funding | O: Other | U: Unknown
Role
PI = Principal Investigator | Co-I = Co-Investigator | Co-PI = Co-Principal Investigator