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A Topic Area is defined by the McNair Center as an ongoing, research-driven, and materials-producing focus of effort. The Center currently devotes resources to six foci: | A Topic Area is defined by the McNair Center as an ongoing, research-driven, and materials-producing focus of effort. The Center currently devotes resources to six foci: | ||
− | *[[Economic and Business Trends]] - an investigation of U.S. economic and business trends related to entrepreneurship and innovation such as the decline of business dynamism in high tech industry or leveraged | + | *[[Economic and Business Trends]] - an investigation of U.S. economic and business trends related to entrepreneurship and innovation such as the decline of business dynamism in high tech industry or the trend of leveraged buyouts. |
− | *[[Entrepreneurship Ecosystems]] | + | |
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− | *[[Patents and Innovation]] | + | *[[Entrepreneurship Ecosystems]] - an effort to identify and explain fundamental components of an entrepreneurial ecosystem and research the shared characteristics of successful startups. |
− | *[[Small Business]] | + | |
− | *[[Social Factors in Entrepreneurship]] | + | |
+ | *[[Patents and Innovation]] - an ongoing report on the current issues facing America's patent system, specifically investigating current and proposed reform acts and the effects of patent trolling in litigation. | ||
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+ | *[[Small Business]] - a campaign to inform the public on the details of small business, the best practices for maintaining and or growing one, and how government regulatory and supporting bodies effect them. | ||
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+ | *[[Social Factors in Entrepreneurship]] - a mission to identify and share information on the effects of social factors and broad sweeping policies on the entrepreneurial and small business world, such as the role of the 144th Congress and female entrepreneurs. | ||
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Revision as of 12:23, 21 June 2016
A Topic Area is defined by the McNair Center as an ongoing, research-driven, and materials-producing focus of effort. The Center currently devotes resources to six foci:
- Economic and Business Trends - an investigation of U.S. economic and business trends related to entrepreneurship and innovation such as the decline of business dynamism in high tech industry or the trend of leveraged buyouts.
- Entrepreneurship Ecosystems - an effort to identify and explain fundamental components of an entrepreneurial ecosystem and research the shared characteristics of successful startups.
- Patents and Innovation - an ongoing report on the current issues facing America's patent system, specifically investigating current and proposed reform acts and the effects of patent trolling in litigation.
- Small Business - a campaign to inform the public on the details of small business, the best practices for maintaining and or growing one, and how government regulatory and supporting bodies effect them.
- Social Factors in Entrepreneurship - a mission to identify and share information on the effects of social factors and broad sweeping policies on the entrepreneurial and small business world, such as the role of the 144th Congress and female entrepreneurs.
Summary Data
Further information on each topic area may be found in the table below.