Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference 2011

Syracuse, NY, Estados Unidos - Junio 2011

Entre el 8 y 11 de Junio tuve la oportunidad de participar de la Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference 2011. Esta conferencia es una de las más importantes reuniones académicas que tratan temas de emprendimiento e innovación. En la oportunidad presenté un trabajo desarrollado en conjunto con Claudio Bonilla titulado Productive Development or Social Policy? The Impact of the Seed Capital Program of SERCOTEC in Chile.

Una breve explicación sobre la temática de la conferencia a continuación:

Founded by Babson College in 1981, the BCERC was established to provide a dynamic venue at which academics and real-world practitioners, through spirited dialogue, could link theory and practice. Each year, the Conference attracts more than 350 entrepreneurial scholars who come to hear the presentations of more than 180 papers.

Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, published annually, contains the proceedings of the conference and is the most comprehensive collection of empirical research papers on entrepreneurship. In conjunction with the research conference, a Doctoral Consortium program was created as a means to unite future entrepreneurship educators and scholars with established leaders and researchers in the field.

The annual Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC) is the premier scholarly forum for entrepreneurial research in the world.

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