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|Topic Area Name=Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
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|Team Members=TBD
| name = Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems     <!-- This corresponds to project name -->
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|Primary Billing=Dr. Edward Egan
| owner = TBD                 <!-- self explanatory -->
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|Keywords=Incubators, Accelerators, Houston, Venture, Capital, Angel, Investor, Startups, Crowding-out, Social-Media
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| deliverable = Wiki, Blog, Vlog, Map, Academic Paper, Database, Report
 
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| relevant_resources = [[Houston Economic Data]] <!-- can also use "resources = none" -->
 
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| audience = General Public, Entrepreneurs, Academics, Students, Policymakers
 
| keywords = Hubs, Incubators, Accelerators, Houston, Venture, Capital, Angel, Investor, Startups, Crowding-out, Social-Media,
 
 
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=Summary=
 
=Summary=
  
The McNair Center's Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems has two primary goals. The first of which is to identify and explain all fundamental components of an entrepreneurial ecosystem in an educational manner. The second is to research and discover the shared characteristics of successful startups in order to establish statistically significant correlation and potential causation with respect to success in small business.
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The McNair Center's Topic Area on Entrepreneurship Ecosystems has two primary goals. The first of which is to identify and explain all fundamental components of an entrepreneurial ecosystem in an educational manner. The second is to research and discover the shared characteristics of successful startups in order to establish statistically significant correlation and potential causation with respect to success in small business.
  
 
=Project Outline=
 
=Project Outline=
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==Future Work==
 
==Future Work==
 
Moving forward, the Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems intends to expand via the following possible deliverables:
 
Moving forward, the Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems intends to expand via the following possible deliverables:
*[[Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (Wiki Page)]]
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*The [[Entrepreneurship Ecosystems]] will provide a general overview of entrepreneurship and its various components.
*[[Defining Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (Vlog)]]
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*The [[Navigating the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (Vlog)]] will function in much the same way as the wiki page above; however, its message will likely be split up into multiple videos and directed towards a more casually interested audience.
*[[Entrepreneurship Ecosystem of Houston (Blog Post)]]
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*The [[Entrepreneurship Ecosystem of Houston (Blog Post)]] will act as both a resource for current and aspiring entrepreneurs as well as an interesting tidbit for the general public.
*[[Entrepreneurship Ecosystem of Rice (Blog Post)]]
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*The [[Entrepreneurship Ecosystem of Rice (Blog Post)]] will play the same role as the above blog post but for the Rice community.
*[[Social Media Usage in Entrepreneurship (Blog Post)]]
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*The [[Social Media Usage in Entrepreneurship (Blog Post)]] will demonstrate to entrepreneurs the manners in which social media can be used to benefit their startups.
*[[Micro-Geography (Academic Paper)]]
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*The [[Goldilocks (Academic Paper)]] will look at a similar relationship as the one discussed above, although its aim is to establish a "golden distance." That is, there is a certain distance that startups should be apart from each other in order to increase their likelihoods of success.
*[[Goldilocks (Academic Paper)]]
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*The [[Start-Ups of Houston (Map)]] will be a comprehensive map of all the startups in Houston.
*[[Start-Ups of Houston (Map)]]
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*The [[Micro-Geography (Database)]] will report the distances of startups to each other.
*[[Micro-Geography (Database)]]
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*The [[Houston Accelerators and Incubators (Report)]] will explore the usefulness of Houston's accelerators and incubators.
*[[Houston Accelerators and Incubators (Report)]]
 

Latest revision as of 08:52, 8 May 2017



McNair Topic Area
Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
Ad-tech London 2010 (4).jpg
2010 London Ad-tech
Primary Information
Topic Area Name Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
Team Members TBD
Primary Billing Dr. Edward Egan
Keywords Incubators, Accelerators, Houston, Venture, Capital, Angel, Investor, Startups, Crowding-out, Social-Media
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Summary

The McNair Center's Topic Area on Entrepreneurship Ecosystems has two primary goals. The first of which is to identify and explain all fundamental components of an entrepreneurial ecosystem in an educational manner. The second is to research and discover the shared characteristics of successful startups in order to establish statistically significant correlation and potential causation with respect to success in small business.

Project Outline

Completed Work

Work in Progress

Future Work

Moving forward, the Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems intends to expand via the following possible deliverables: