Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity by Veteran Status 1996–2011 December 3, 2012 Stories of soldiers’ service and courage abound, but until now, little has been known about veterans’ role in one of America’s most important fields: entrepreneurship.
Business Dynamics Statistics November 20, 2012 Tracking Annual Changes in Employment for Growing and Shrinking Businesses There are more than 6 million establishments with paid employees in the United States. These businesses are dynamic: opening and closing, adding and losing employees. Funded by the Kauffman Foundation, in collaboration with the U.S. Census Bureau’s Center for Economic Studies, the Business Dynamics Statistics […]
Defying Gravity: High-Growth Entrepreneurs Buck the Macroeconomic Factors Challenging Other Companies November 15, 2012 Resilience, innovation and a unique perspective on risk taking are just three of eight critical factors that separate the very best entrepreneurs from others, according to Ernst & Young LLP, which honored America’s top entrepreneurs at its 26th annual Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® gala in Palm Springs on Saturday, November 17.
Entrepreneurial Community in Kansas City: From Fragmented to Collaborative? November 12, 2012 Kansas City has many of the attributes it needs to become an entrepreneurial hot spot: talented innovators, investors and large firms specialized in technology and life sciences. The problem is, Kansas City is not aware of those assets. Yet.
Business Dynamics Statistics Briefing: Job Creation, Worker Churning, and Wages at Young Businesses November 1, 2012 The pace of recovery in hiring and job creation since 2008 is stronger in newer firms — those two years old or younger — than in more established companies, according to this report.
Immigration and the American Economy October 26, 2012 High-skilled immigrants have provided one of America’s greatest competitive advantages. Their education and skills, their hunger to share in the American dream, their knowledge of world markets, their entrepreneurial drive, and hundreds of thousands of jobs created as a result all have fueled growth in the American economy. Yet their contributions have not been well-documented. […]
Private Equity and Entrepreneurship: An Inequitable Match October 3, 2012 This paper discusses investment options for entrepreneurial ventures and discusses appropriateness of private equity as an option.
Then and Now: America’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Part VII October 2, 2012 This study finds that the number of high-tech, immigrant-founded startups — a critical source of fuel for the U.S. economy — has stagnated and is on the verge of decline.
University Technology Transfer Through Entrepreneurship: Faculty and Students in Spinoffs August 15, 2012 Graduate and post-doctoral students are critical participants in university commercialization efforts, according to this study, which examines students’ roles in university startups and compares the functions and responsibilities of faculty, entrepreneurs and students in successfully moving university innovations to market.
Reforming Immigration Law to Allow More Foreign Student Entrepreneurs to Launch Job-Creating Ventures in the United States August 9, 2012 U.S. colleges and universities nationally are seeing increasing numbers of international students with a passion for entrepreneurship, and many of those students want to start new ventures in the United States. However, current immigration laws make it difficult – if not impossible – for these budding innovators to establish startups while in school, or to remain in the country after graduation to grow their companies and create jobs that could bolster the U.S. economy.