科技孵化器项目与学术创业课程的整合

C. D'Cruz, Tom O'Neal
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工程师是具有高增长潜力的创业企业的优秀来源,他们拥有创造性的产品和技术理念。然而,学术界普遍没有有效地利用这一资源。本文回顾了企业家精神、关于企业家精神教学的争论以及创业成功的关键因素。还描述了一个创新的,全面的跨学科工程创业计划,由技术孵化器的资源和活动支持。这为工程专业学生和研究人员提供了创业成功的工具和机会,建立了更深入、更有意义的社区关系,并促进了可投资的技术型初创企业的孵化。将“孵化器概念”打包成一系列研究生、本科生和继续教育短期课程是UCF创业项目的一个独特之处,它提供了实用的见解、工具、目标、案例研究、战略和行动,人们可以将其应用于创业或内部创业的任何阶段,从最初的想法到成长和盈利。嘉宾讲座以及与成功或苦苦挣扎的技术企业家、企业内部企业家、天使投资人、风险资本家、技术孵化器董事、律师、财务顾问、顾问和其他商业服务提供商的互动/交流机会是该计划的额外好处。这个项目得到了地方、州和国家组织的非常有利的评价。
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Integration of technology incubator programs with academic entrepreneurship curriculum
Engineers are excellent sources of high growth-potential entrepreneurial ventures, with their creative product and technology ideas. However, this resource has not been effectively tapped by academia in general. This paper reviews entrepreneurship, the debates over teaching entrepreneurship and critical success factors for new venture creation. Also described is an innovative, holistic inter-disciplinary engineering entrepreneurship program backed by the resources and activities of a technology incubator. This provides engineering students and researchers with tools and opportunities for entrepreneurial success, establish deeper and more meaningful community ties, and facilitate the incubation of investable technology-based start-ups. Packaging the "incubator concept" into a series of graduate, undergraduate and continuing education short courses is a unique feature of UCF's entrepreneurship program, which offers practical insights, tools, objectives, case studies, strategies and actions that one can apply to any stage of an entrepreneurial or intrapreneurial venture from initial idea to growth and profitability. Guest lectures and interaction/networking opportunities with successful or struggling technical entrepreneurs, corporate intrapreneurs, angel investors, venture capitalists, technology incubator directors, attorneys, financial advisors, consultants, and other business service providers are added benefits of this program. This program has received very favorable reviews from local, state and national organizations.
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