An Examination of Entrepreneurship Centers in the United States: A National Survey |
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Authors: | Todd A. Finkle Donald F. Kuratko Michael G. Goldsby |
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Affiliation: | Fitzgerald Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Akron; Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University; Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur Program, Miller College of Business, Ball State University |
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Abstract: | This study fills a gap in previous research by performing an in-depth analysis of 146 entrepreneurship centers in the United States. This two-part study looks at the characteristics of the entire sample of entrepreneurship centers and then examines the differences between top-ranked centers and nonranked centers. The findings indicate that top-ranked centers have three times as many endowed chairs as nonranked centers. Top-ranked centers also offer more comprehensive graduate programs. Overall, top-ranked centers have more resources and personnel. The findings of this study will assist students, faculty, staff, administrators, directors, and other stakeholders of entrepreneurship centers. |
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