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|Project Title= En Bra Uppfattning (Blog Post)
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|Topic Area= Poaching and Entrepreneurship
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|Owner= Dylan Dickens
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|Start Term= Summer 2016
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|End Term= Summer 2016
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|Status= In Writing
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|Deliverable= Blog Post
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|Audience= General Public
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|Skills Needed= Writing I
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|Keywords= Poaching, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Ecosystem, Capital, Crowding-Out
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|Primary Billing= Dr. Edward Egan
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==Abstract==
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A blog post focusing on some trends in business poaching. 
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==Blog Text==
 
==Blog Text==
 
"StIllannoyed? No wonder." read billboards [http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/06/28/gop-governors-poach-jobs-mike-pence-rick-perry/11125529/ funded] by the Indiana government along the major thoroughfares of the greater Chicago area. Victor Smith, Indiana's Secretary of Commerce, in a practice known as business-poaching attempts to draw Illinois based businesses and startups to Indiana instead, a low-tax state that "works." Indiana is not alone in this practice, USA Today reports that former Texas Governor Rick Perry also actively pushed his state towards poaching. This practice brings about a larger conundrum though, in the highly competitive and often close-packed entrepreneur ecosystem, how are issues such as talent poaching, information sharing, and trade security maintained?
 
"StIllannoyed? No wonder." read billboards [http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/06/28/gop-governors-poach-jobs-mike-pence-rick-perry/11125529/ funded] by the Indiana government along the major thoroughfares of the greater Chicago area. Victor Smith, Indiana's Secretary of Commerce, in a practice known as business-poaching attempts to draw Illinois based businesses and startups to Indiana instead, a low-tax state that "works." Indiana is not alone in this practice, USA Today reports that former Texas Governor Rick Perry also actively pushed his state towards poaching. This practice brings about a larger conundrum though, in the highly competitive and often close-packed entrepreneur ecosystem, how are issues such as talent poaching, information sharing, and trade security maintained?
  
 
Take for example a co-working space shared by a variety of tech start-ups, at which point do the benefits of sharing know-how, resources, and mentorship in a hub or incubator environment become more of a liability than an asset? [http://isb.sagepub.com/content/25/4/361.short Research] from Queen's University Belfast
 
Take for example a co-working space shared by a variety of tech start-ups, at which point do the benefits of sharing know-how, resources, and mentorship in a hub or incubator environment become more of a liability than an asset? [http://isb.sagepub.com/content/25/4/361.short Research] from Queen's University Belfast
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==Resources==
  
 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292106000183
 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292106000183
  
 
http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/11/heres-how-to-keep-competitors-from-poaching-your-employees/?_r=0
 
http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/11/heres-how-to-keep-competitors-from-poaching-your-employees/?_r=0

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Abstract

A blog post focusing on some trends in business poaching.

Blog Text

"StIllannoyed? No wonder." read billboards funded by the Indiana government along the major thoroughfares of the greater Chicago area. Victor Smith, Indiana's Secretary of Commerce, in a practice known as business-poaching attempts to draw Illinois based businesses and startups to Indiana instead, a low-tax state that "works." Indiana is not alone in this practice, USA Today reports that former Texas Governor Rick Perry also actively pushed his state towards poaching. This practice brings about a larger conundrum though, in the highly competitive and often close-packed entrepreneur ecosystem, how are issues such as talent poaching, information sharing, and trade security maintained?

Take for example a co-working space shared by a variety of tech start-ups, at which point do the benefits of sharing know-how, resources, and mentorship in a hub or incubator environment become more of a liability than an asset? Research from Queen's University Belfast

Resources

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292106000183

http://boss.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/11/heres-how-to-keep-competitors-from-poaching-your-employees/?_r=0