Hoarding Opportunities: Entrepreneurship and Inequality
Conference
- Start: Sep 25, 2024
- End: Sep 27, 2024
- Location: Cologne
- Host: Isabell Stamm
 
      The conference will explore the dynamics of entrepreneurship within the 
broader context of social inequality, centering on the pivotal concept 
of “opportunity hoarding” as proposed by Charles Tilly. We will examine 
how access to entrepreneurial opportunities is often monopolized by 
specific groups or networks. This hoarding of opportunities, resources, 
and knowledge not only perpetuates but also deepens structural 
inequalities. Examples range from solo self-employed entrepreneurs who 
create exclusive niches in certain service sectors to dynastic business 
families who consolidate wealth through inheritances. In the discussions
 we aim to unpack such complex dynamics, offering a critical examination
 of how opportunity hoarding shapes the vast spectrum of entrepreneurial
 activity. By juxtaposing insights from the fields of social inequality 
and entrepreneurship, the conference seeks to foster an understanding of
 opportunity hoarding and its diverse manifestations across various 
entrepreneurial contexts.