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{{McNair Topic Areas
|Topic Area Name=Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
|Team Members=TBD
|Primary Billing=Dr. Edward Egan
|Keywords=Hubs, Incubators, Accelerators, Houston, Venture, Capital, Angel, Investor, Startups, Crowding-out, Social-Media
|Caption=2010 London Ad-tech
|Image=Ad-tech_London_2010_(4).jpg
==Future Work==
Moving forward, the Project for Entrepreneurship Ecosystems intends to expand via the following possible deliverables:
*The [[Entrepreneurship Ecosystems (Wiki Page)]] will provide a general overview of entrepreneurship and its various components.
*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.
*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.
*The [[Entrepreneurship Ecosystem of Rice (Blog Post)]] will play the same role as the above blog post but for the Rice community.
*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.
*The [[Micro-Geography (Academic Paper)]] will examine the relationship between the proximity of startups to one another and their success rates.
*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.
*The [[Start-Ups of Houston (Map)]] will be a comprehensive map of all the startups in Houston.
*The [[Micro-Geography (Database)]] will report the distances of startups to each other.
*The [[Houston Accelerators and Incubators (Report)]] will explore the usefulness of Houston's accelerators and incubators.

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