Hart, M. M., H. H. Stevenson, and J. Dial. "Entrepreneurship: A Definition Revisited." In Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 1995: Proceedings of 15th Annual ...
Princeton University: The Ties that Bind: Black Feminism, Intersectionality, and Black Women in Entrepreneurship History
Join the Keller Center in welcoming Dr. Simone T. A. Phipps from Middle Georgia State University. Her lecture is part of our initiative to examine the history and legacy of Black entrepreneurship in ...
The Ties that Bind: Black Feminism, Intersectionality, and Black Women in Entrepreneurship History
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2021/22 captures entrepreneurial attitudes and trends, illuminating how entrepreneurs and the ecosystem has coped with the pandemic globally. We highlight six emerging trends in entrepreneurship after COVID-19 based on over 150,000 survey respondents. COVID-19 hit entrepreneurship hard, with fewer people starting new businesses and many established ...
New research has shed light on where entrepreneurship and sustainability overlap the most – and the answer may come as a surprise to some. Here's why.
Global youth unemployment stands at 65 million. Here's how entrepreneurship, skills training and incentives can build a resilient workforce for the future.
The future of AI-native entrepreneurship AI-native startups are redefining the nature of entrepreneurship through accelerated scaling. With leaner teams, evolving funding dynamics, and intense competition for talent, the global startup ecosystem has reached an inflexion point.
Under the theme “Entrepreneurship for a New Era”, next-generation leaders and entrepreneurs, including those from the Innovator, Unicorn, Technology Pioneers, and New Champions communities explored how to harness the power of emerging technologies and entrepreneurship in relation to economic resilience, industry transformation, and ...