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2006 Understanding Technology Entrepreneurship and its Effects on Social Institutions

A gathering for UW-Madison's scholars, May 2006

May 2006

Co-Chaired by:

Anne Miner
Executive Director & Chair, INSITE
Management and Human Resources

Brad Barham
Co-Director Agricultural Technology Studies,
Department Chair,
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

 

Conference material - papers and presentations (password protected)

Conference schedule available for download here (PDF)

 

Key research questions

"Understanding Technology Entrepreneurship and its Effects on Social Institutions"

 

  • How do specific webs of laws, rules, and norms influence technology entrepreneurship?
  • How do efforts to promote technology entrepreneurship themselves influence long-term changes in the institutional settings in which it occurs?
  • Event Details

    Conference schedule available for download here (PDF)

    Venue - Pyle Center, Room 335
    Date & Time - May 16th 2006. 8am-5:30pm with a casual reception to follow until 6:30
    Cost - Free


    INSITE and its partners would like to gratefully acknowledge the Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy at UW-Madison for its support of critical entrepreneurship research and this seminar series.