| Fostering
and Incubating Canadian Entrepreneurship: Best Practices
Considerable efforts continue to be
undertaken to promote and support Canadian entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship
at the local, regional, and national levels. Activities range from
formal to non-formal education, with current best practices and
tangible results in entrepreneurship education and development.
We will examine the provision of capital, marketing advice, logistical
assistance, research parks, targeted technological development,
and fostering and incubating Canadian entrepreneurs.
This conference will address the myriad
of intervention activities undertaken, with a focus on examining
research that has identified best methods and practices, disseminating
new innovations and programmatic elements, and discussing common
problems and difficulties toward the identification of sustainable
solutions.
The conference conveners welcome contributions
from academics, policy makers, business support professionals,
economic development officers, and practitioners, as well as those
concerned with issues relevant to ethnic, minority, and aboriginal
groups. Appropriate tracks will be developed to accommodate interests
that share a common theme.
Date: Oct. 27,28,29, 2005 Sponsored by Wilfrid
Laurier University School of Business and Economics and NEXT (centre
for the study of nascent entrepreneurship and the eXploitation
of technology)
Contact convener: Benson Honig bhonig@wlu.ca for
proposals, details and conference arrangements
Location: Waterloo, Ontario Canada’s Technology
Triangle. Located on the Western side of Toronto, the Cambridge-Kitchener-Waterloo
area is defined by an exceptional business base, diversity of industry,
world-class educational institutions, history of technology innovations,
and high quality of life
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