Producing Research Entrepreneurs Can Use

Entrepreneurs often perceive a gap between research conducted in academia, and the practical problems that they face when building companies. As recognized by the AACSB—the accrediting body for Business Schools—this research/practice divide is not unique to the field of entrepreneurship. The research/practice divide likely exists across most fields of study within research-based business schools. 

Fortunately, scholars are experimenting with different approaches to bridge the research/practice divide, and EIX has been covering this topic. Below is a list of our articles to date on this issue. We welcome more submissions on this topic. If you are interested, please click on the "CONTRIBUTE AN ARTICLE" button at the top of our site. 

Today's Entrepreneurs Can Inform Tomorrow's Research

Connecting Business Research to Practice

Driving Impactful Research: A Conversation with Charles Dhanaraj

Researchers: Are You Asking the Wrong Questions?

Social Entrepreneurship Deserves Better Research

Entrepreneurship Research: Which Trails to Blaze Next

James Wetherbe: How Consulting Connects Colleges to the Real World

An Interview with David Teece, a Practicing Business Intellectual

Minefield or Opportunity: How to Work Constructively with Universities

'Champions' Make Diverse Spinoff Teams More Successful

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Cite this Article

DOI: 10.32617/420-5d5abbab43f8b
Eckhardt, J. (2019, August 19). Producing research entrepreneurs can use. Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange. Retrieved April 28, 2024, from https://eiexchange.com/content/producing-research-entrepreneurs-can-use
Eckhardt, Jon. "Producing Research Entrepreneurs Can Use" Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange. 19 Aug. 2019. Web 28 Apr. 2024 <https://eiexchange.com/content/producing-research-entrepreneurs-can-use>.

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