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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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− | ''1776 Startup Federation [http://www.1776.vc/startup_federation/ Members list]'' | + | '''1776 Startup Federation [http://www.1776.vc/startup_federation/ Members list]''' |
Possible Hubs: [https://capitalfactory.com/ Capital Factory], [https://betamore.com/ Betamore], [http://cic.us/who-we-are/ CIC], | Possible Hubs: [https://capitalfactory.com/ Capital Factory], [https://betamore.com/ Betamore], [http://cic.us/who-we-are/ CIC], |
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Abstract
The Hubs Research Project is a full-length academic paper analyzing the effectiveness of "hubs", a component of the entrepreneurship ecosystem, in the advancement and growth of entrepreneurial success in a metropolitan area.
This research will primarily be focused on large and mid-sized Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), as that is where the greater majority of Venture Capital funding is located.
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Identify Hubs
1776 Startup Federation Members list
Possible Hubs: Capital Factory, Betamore, CIC, 1871 American Underground
Relatively new: HQ Charlotte, The Venture Center
Not likely a Hub: Trialhead, The Dallas Entrepreneur Center