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Yong Li, Waldman, David A., Feldman, Maryann P., Shuman, Ruth, Siegel, Donald, Wiklund, Johan, Nordstrom, Onnolee Anne, Bellavitis, Cristiano, Hsu, Dan K., Dongwook Kim, Newman, Arielle M., Opoku, Salome |
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 2023 Issue 1, p1051-1051, 1p |
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Academic entrepreneurship is an important part of the U.S. entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem, with the NSF I-Corps program playing a pivotal role. How best to evaluate the effectiveness of the I- Corps program is critical to its future success, since NSF is looking to expand the program. There is a need for alternative evaluation and assessment data that could be used to better understand the effects of regional programs, as well as how those programs might be improved. The overarching goal of this symposium is to discuss several important topics in entrepreneurship research including feedback, experimentation, pivoting, and knowledge spillovers, and to show how such research can be used to enhance assessment of the effectiveness of the I-Corps program. New Directions in the Evaluation of NSF I-Corps: The Multilevel Effects of Knowledge Spillovers Author: David A. Waldman; Arizona State U. Author: Donald Siegel; Arizona State U. Author: Salome Opoku; Arizona State U. The Antecedents and Outcomes of Entrepreneurial Pivots in the Context of I-Corp Trainees Author: Cristiano Bellavitis; Syracuse U. Whitman School of Management Author: Johan Wiklund; Syracuse U. Author: Arielle M. Newman; Syracuse U. Whitman School of Management The Bright Side of Negativity? Effective Feedback for Academic Entrepreneurs Author: Dan K. Hsu; North Dakota State U. Author: Onnolee Anne Nordstrom; North Dakota State U. Author: Dongwook Kim; North Dakota State U. Business Model Experimentation in the Context of I-Corps Teams Author: Yong Li; U. of Nevada, Las Vegas [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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