Collaborative Book Project, Research & Student Challenge
August 2019
GET YOUR SCHOOL & STUDENTS COMPETING IN THE COLLABORATIVE STUDENT CHALLENGE
The Student Challenge involves creation of a feasibility analysis of a new business concept that addresses one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The Challenge is completed in two phases: a local university-based competition resulting in one winning team, followed by a global competition among the winning teams from phase 1.
The Collaborative 2020 Student Challenge Guide and Toolkit has been updated and posted to The Collaborative Member Portal. Join the upcoming webinar where we will provide an overview, review resources and answer your questions.
Webinar: Joining the Collaborative Student Challenge
Friday, August 30, 2019 9:00 AM (EDT - Boston time)
It is with great excitement that we announce a call for chapters for a research book examining entrepreneurship education from a global perspective by focusing on best practices from Babson Collaborative members. This book will be edited by Heidi Neck of Babson Collegeand Yipeng Liu of Henley Business School.
October 15, 2019: Deadline for submission of one page summary
Marcelo Leporati from EAE Business School will chair a new Collaborative Working Group that will gather input from the membership and inform the creation of a platform for Collaborative members to share research interests, access resources and propose joint research projects.
For questions and to join the group, please email Marcelo at mleporati@eae.es.
UPCOMING WEBINAR ON RESEARCH
Webinar: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM): Opportunities for Research
Wednesday, September 18, 2019 9:00 AM (EDT - Boston time)
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is largest and most developed research program on entrepreneurship in the world. This webinar will review background on GEM and its indicators, key findings from the latest survey, and research approaches using GEM data.
Presenter: Donna Kelley, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Frederic C. Hamilton Chair of Free Enterprise at Babson College