The rise in social entrepreneurship over the last 20 years denotes a major global economic and political movement. Social entrepreneurs generate substantial positive outcomes, but while they make up 2 ...
A new study shows that second-generation immigrants' likelihood to become entrepreneurs is linked to their parents' cultural background. The results suggest that entrepreneurship policies and programs ...
A new study by researchers Valentina A. Assenova and Raphael Amit from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, reveals how cultural tightness and looseness significantly influence ...
Problems exist across the globe. But so do problem solvers, and those are the ones who most inspire Stephanie Raible. As faculty director for the University of Delaware’s award-winning degree and ...
AMHERST — Women in academic entrepreneurship are more likely to be driven by social impact than commerce, highlighting gender disparities in STEM-related business ventures, according to a new study by ...
AMES, IA – A new study from Iowa State indicates more education increases entrepreneurship in the U.S., especially for women. Economics Professor John Winters and graduate student Kunwon Ahn ...
Over 50 years ago, economist William Baumol noted that economics was a theory of the economy that left no place for entrepreneurship. Economic models, simply put, were “entrepreneur-less.” Economics ...