| Nurturing Graduate Entrepreneurship in 21st Century Universities: A Regional Perspective |
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| Reference Type : |
NCGE Research Reports |
| Authors : |
Langdon, Karen; Fuller, Ted |
| Year : |
2006 |
| Keywords : |
Regional; North East; Graduate Entrepreneurship; Motivations; Enterprise Professionals; Practice |
| Abstract : |
The aim of this study is to explore a potential framework for the strategic coherence of graduate entrepreneurship in the North East, grounded in the motivations and practice of graduate entrepreneurship and enterprise professionals in the Region’s universities. In particular, to seek shared frameworks for:
• identifying appropriate models of entrepreneurship
• creating added value relationships
• providing feasible evaluation and measurement
The period of study involved close collaboration with the Strategic Enterprise Group, comprising the five HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) in the North East . However, findings and messages summarised below remain the conclusions of the authors from the interviews, discussions, desk research and evidence base available in the public domain.
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| Category : |
Mapping Enterprising Universities and Regions |
| Subcategory : |
Characteristics of entrepreneurial regions |
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