Does regulation hurt innovation? This study says yes
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Firms are less likely to innovate if increasing their head count leads to additional regulation, a new study from MIT Sloan finds.
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Firms are less likely to innovate if increasing their head count leads to additional regulation, a new study from MIT Sloan finds.
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The five-year agreement with Parthenope University of Naples for a strategic collaboration supports Parthenope’s new Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (MEIM).
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For Cuba and Trinidad and Tobago, nine proposals to reduce waste, improve public health, and spur entrepreneurship.
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MIT’s delta v educational accelerator, at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, will launch a new startup called Season Three this fall.
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Women founders from MIT Sloan gathered in February to learn how the school and the Institute can help them launch and grow their startups.
This paper employs the MIT framework for innovation-driven entrepreneurship to assess the development of Deep Tech and innovation ecosystems in Central Asia, focusing on Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
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Now in its 7th year, the MIT delta v student accelerator is once again underway at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship this summer.
Erin Scott and Scott Stern from the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship share their thoughts on mentoring in the realm of entrepreneurship. Their insights reflect in-depth research as well as practical experience in guiding and analyzing how mentors can make—or break—a fledgling venture.
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A new book from MIT Sloan’s Paul Cheek offers strategies for startup founders, including how to transition from design to development.
Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management (Emeritus), Professor, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management, Emeritus