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{{McNair Topic Areas | {{McNair Topic Areas | ||
− | |Topic Area Name= | + | |Topic Area Name=Social Factors in Entrepreneurship |
− | |Team Members= | + | |Team Members=Veeral Shah, Carlin Cherry, Dylan Dickens |
− | |Primary Billing= Dr. Edward Egan | + | |Primary Billing=Dr. Edward Egan |
− | |Keywords= Policy, | + | |Keywords=Policy, Women, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Presidential Race, Female, Minority, Immigration, Regulation, Health Care, Reform, Gender, Social |
− | |Caption= Supreme Court of the United States | + | |Caption=Supreme Court of the United States |
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=Summary= | =Summary= | ||
− | The goals of the McNair Center's | + | The goals of the McNair Center's topic area for Social Factors in Entrepreneurship is to identify and share information on the effects of past, present, and potential future social factors and broad sweeping policies on the entrepreneurial and small business world. Specifically, educational blog posts, wiki pages, OpEds, and academic papers will relay information ranging from presidential candidates to women in entrepreneurship and more. |
=Project Outline= | =Project Outline= | ||
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==Work in Progress== | ==Work in Progress== | ||
− | * | + | *[[Dylan Dickens]]' [[Entrepreneurship and the 2016 Election (Blog Post)]] |
− | * | + | *[[Carlin Cherry]]'s 2016 [[Women in Entrepreneurship (2016)|issue brief]] concerns the roles and relations of women in the high tech sector. |
− | *A [[Current Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policies (Wiki Page) | Dynamic Wiki Page]] tracking the policies affecting entrepreneurship or innovation that are being discussed or passed currently in Congress | + | *[[Dylan Dickens]]' [[What Does A Female Entrepreneur Look Like? (Blog Post)]] |
+ | *[[Veeral Shah]]'s [[Current Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policies (Wiki Page) | Dynamic Wiki Page]] tracking the policies affecting entrepreneurship or innovation that are being discussed or passed currently in Congress | ||
+ | *[[Albert Nabiullin]]'s [[High-Skilled Visas for Entrepreneurs (Blog Post)]] | ||
==Future Work== | ==Future Work== | ||
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Topic Area Name | Social Factors in Entrepreneurship |
Team Members | Veeral Shah, Carlin Cherry, Dylan Dickens |
Primary Billing | Dr. Edward Egan |
Keywords | Policy, Women, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Presidential Race, Female, Minority, Immigration, Regulation, Health Care, Reform, Gender, Social |
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Summary
The goals of the McNair Center's topic area for Social Factors in Entrepreneurship is to identify and share information on the effects of past, present, and potential future social factors and broad sweeping policies on the entrepreneurial and small business world. Specifically, educational blog posts, wiki pages, OpEds, and academic papers will relay information ranging from presidential candidates to women in entrepreneurship and more.
Project Outline
Completed Work
Work in Progress
- Dylan Dickens' Entrepreneurship and the 2016 Election (Blog Post)
- Carlin Cherry's 2016 issue brief concerns the roles and relations of women in the high tech sector.
- Dylan Dickens' What Does A Female Entrepreneur Look Like? (Blog Post)
- Veeral Shah's Dynamic Wiki Page tracking the policies affecting entrepreneurship or innovation that are being discussed or passed currently in Congress
- Albert Nabiullin's High-Skilled Visas for Entrepreneurs (Blog Post)