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How Can Government Best Encourage Entrepreneurs?
お申し込み・キャンセル期限: 2011年 06月 21日(火)
スピーカー: Professor Robert Eberhart (Fellow, Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE), Stanford Project on Japanese Entrepreneurship )
Hosting Committee(s): Foreign Direct Investment, Growth Strategy Task Force
会場: Tokyo American Club MAP
Member Fee: ¥5200
Guest Fee: ¥6200
Extras: Meal included
restarting Japan's economic engine. Now, more than ever, entrepreneurial
opportunity needs to be linked to individuals that are entrepreneurially
minded.
An academic advisor to the ACCJ on its Growth Strategy Task Force, Bob
Eberhart will reveal recent evidence that the right sort of government
efforts can successfully encourage talented individuals to start high
performing companies, by reducing barriers. He will also share thoughts
on the most effective path forward for promoting new company starts and
growth - perspectives that were fleshed out further at a recent
symposium between METI, the U.S. Department of State, and Japanese and
U.S. venture capital firms.
Bob is a doctoral candidate in Stanford's Department of Management
Science and Engineering. His papers cover topics such as corporate
governance, entrepreneurship in Japan, and institutional ideas of
innovation. He is a frequent lecturer at Stanford and Berkeley on these
subjects and has received awards from the National Aerospace
Manufacturers Accreditation Program, the Society of Automotive
Engineers, and the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce. Not only that, but he
himself was an entrepreneur prior to his current academic career, as the
CEO of a Japanese startup from 1999 until its acquisition in 2007.
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