Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Benjamin Gidron
founder and director of the Israeli Center for Third sector Research (ICTR) at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel
Keynote: Impact Tech Startups: A conceptual framework,machine-learningbased methodology and future research directions

Biography:
Abstract:
The Impact Tech Startup (ITS) is a new, rapidly developing type of organizational category.
Based on an entrepreneurial approach and technological foundations, ITSs adopt innovative strategies
to tackle a variety of social and environmental challenges within a for-profit framework and are
usually backed by private investment. This new organizational category is thus far not discussed
in the academic literature. The paper first provides a conceptual framework for studying this
organizational category, as a combination of aspects of social enterprises and startup businesses. It
then proposes a machine learning (ML)-based algorithm to identify ITSs within startup databases. The
UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are used as a referential framework for characterizing
ITSs, with indicators relating to those 17 goals that qualify a startup for inclusion in the impact
category. The paper concludes by discussing future research directions in studying ITSs as a distinct
organizational category through the usage of the ML methodology.
Keynote Forum
Benjamin Gidron
founder and director of the Israeli Center for Third sector Research (ICTR) at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel
Keynote: Impact Tech Startups: A conceptual framework,machine-learningbased methodology and future research directions
Time : 9:00-9:20

Biography:
Benjamin Gidron is the founder and director of the Israeli Center for Third sector Research (ICTR) at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel. He has been researching issues pertaining to the Third Sector and related topics for the past 25 years.
He is a Professor at the Guilford Glazer School of Business & Management at BGU, where he founded and directs the Nonprofit Organizations Management Program . He came to the School of Management after serving for some 20 years at the BGU Spitzer Department of Social Work, where he served as the chair (1985-90). He holds the David and Dorothy Schwartzman Chair for Community Development.
Abstract:
The Impact Tech Startup (ITS) is a new, rapidly developing type of organizational category.
Based on an entrepreneurial approach and technological foundations, ITSs adopt innovative strategies
to tackle a variety of social and environmental challenges within a for-profit framework and are
usually backed by private investment. This new organizational category is thus far not discussed
in the academic literature. The paper first provides a conceptual framework for studying this
organizational category, as a combination of aspects of social enterprises and startup businesses. It
then proposes a machine learning (ML)-based algorithm to identify ITSs within startup databases. The
UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are used as a referential framework for characterizing
ITSs, with indicators relating to those 17 goals that qualify a startup for inclusion in the impact
category. The paper concludes by discussing future research directions in studying ITSs as a distinct
organizational category through the usage of the ML methodology.