The Economic Development: Generating Entrepreneurs (EDGE) Program, funded by the Walton Family Foundation, was initiated in Northwest Arkansas in Spring 2018. The program, managed by the IC2 Institute at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) had the following goals: to assess policies, players and programs in the region; to engage in pilot, collaborative programs in entrepreneurship linking Austin and Northwest Arkansas; and to develop a nationally distinctive strategy for entrepreneurship for the region.Walton Family FoundationIC2 Institut
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Edward Egan's presentation on entrepreneurship atᅠthe October 12, 2017, Cyber Georgia Conference in ...
This four-paper dissertation improves our understanding of how regional entrepreneurial economies em...
The Economic Development: Generating Entrepreneurs (EDGE) Program, funded by the Walton Family Found...
The authors call for the state of Texas to meet 25% of its need for new job creation through technol...
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This report analyzes the ability of the Research Triangle and Piedmont Triad regions of North Caroli...
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For the past half century, innovation has driven the economic growth that has made the American econ...
Traditional economic development efforts have been unable to address the nuances of rural communitie...
The Small Enterprise Education and Development (SEED) Program is a semester long internship through ...
As a fundamental shift from a product-based, industrial economy to a service-based, information inte...
In Winter 2020, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation engaged Regionerate LLC to assess the Grand Rapids Entre...
In an environment of globalization and rapid technological change, entrepreneurship and innovation h...
Two grants provide collaborative opportunity for UM business, community engagement program
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Edward Egan's presentation on entrepreneurship atᅠthe October 12, 2017, Cyber Georgia Conference in ...
This four-paper dissertation improves our understanding of how regional entrepreneurial economies em...