Close proximity is the key to knowledge spillovers among startups
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New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.
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New research from MIT Sloan finds that physical distances within 20 meters lead to more knowledge spillover among startups.
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Data shows the average age of successful business founders is 42.
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The founder of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship is recognized for a lifetime of pioneering entrepreneurship.
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Bill Aulet, SF ’94, has been named the inaugural Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurship, a new endowed chair made possible by Robert Metcalfe, SB ’68.
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Close intercultural friendships and romantic relationships can boost creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
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MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition awards $100,000 grand prize to 3dim, creator of the first 3-D gesture sensor for mobile devices.
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Geography and proximity still play a major role in digital innovation. Here is MIT Sloan research on where and how innovation thrives.