Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over 50 years ago, economist William Baumol noted that economics was a theory of the economy that left no place for entrepreneurship.
A new study led by the UvA suggests that even a fictional personality system, the Hogwarts houses from Harry Potter, can ...
With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
High entrepreneurial intentions during higher education remain alive also in the working life. Entrepreneurial intentions during studentship also lead to setting up a business after graduation. This ...
India has the highest level of entrepreneurial aspiration in the world and Stanford Seed’s programs expand access to practical, high-quality business education.
A new study by researchers Valentina A. Assenova and Raphael Amit from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, reveals how cultural tightness and looseness significantly influence ...
From January 4th to January 9th, 2021, I participated in a virtual study abroad opportunity called the HEX Discovery Program. This six-day-long program was hosted by the Hacker Exchange, an ...
It's often tempting to think that entrepreneurs are born rather than made. After all, hugely successful people, such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg famously didn't finish college ...
Given the opportunity, female founders go out there and prove themselves. The good news: More are getting that opportunity. Yes, venture-funded entrepreneurship remains largely a Y-chromosome game. In ...
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