Pablo de Olavide University, King’s College London and Syracuse University sign an agreement to promote research and transfer activities on entrepreneurial creativity and well-being with a gendered approach
ECREABIEN (Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Psychosocial Well-being: a Gendered Approach) is made up of an international team led by Ana Pérez-Luño, professor at Pablo de Olavide University; Ute Stephan, professor at King’s College London (KCL); and Johan Wiklund, professor at Syracuse University (USA). After the success of the project Supporting Entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Global Study of Entrepreneurs’ Resilience and Well-being, led by KCL with the participation of this research team, the three universities have recently signed an agreement to continue this collaboration.
In this case, the objective goes beyond promoting research on entrepreneurship. ECREABIEN aims to be a platform that supports and advises entrepreneurs on issues as important as creativity, resilience, and psychosocial well-being.

