Event Title
Global Entrepreneurship Initiatives with Regional Focus: A Triple Helix Case of Bridgewater State University
Location
Hart 114
Start Time
14-5-2015 2:05 PM
End Time
14-5-2015 2:50 PM
Description
As the visions of universities have become global, the roles of the universities have focused on regional economic development in addition to the traditional missions of teaching and research. Today, university incubators, or entrepreneurship centers, are growing with unprecedented speed. The establishment and performance of such university incubators follow the evolving interactions of university, industry, and government, which have been described as the Triple Helix (TH) theory. Bridgewater State University in Southeastern Massachusetts positions itself with a global vision and regional focus, and has recently launched two entrepreneurship initiatives: Center for Entrepreneurship Studies and Advanced Business Logistics, which are under the auspices of the Ricciardi College of Business and the Office of External Affairs. In this triple helix case panel, we will discuss the BSU entrepreneurship strategies, entrepreneurship/logistics business models, certificate programs and course modules, and global and regional collaborations.
Global Entrepreneurship Initiatives with Regional Focus: A Triple Helix Case of Bridgewater State University
Hart 114
As the visions of universities have become global, the roles of the universities have focused on regional economic development in addition to the traditional missions of teaching and research. Today, university incubators, or entrepreneurship centers, are growing with unprecedented speed. The establishment and performance of such university incubators follow the evolving interactions of university, industry, and government, which have been described as the Triple Helix (TH) theory. Bridgewater State University in Southeastern Massachusetts positions itself with a global vision and regional focus, and has recently launched two entrepreneurship initiatives: Center for Entrepreneurship Studies and Advanced Business Logistics, which are under the auspices of the Ricciardi College of Business and the Office of External Affairs. In this triple helix case panel, we will discuss the BSU entrepreneurship strategies, entrepreneurship/logistics business models, certificate programs and course modules, and global and regional collaborations.
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Moderator: Xiangrong Liu