Increasingly, we have noticed that graduates are breaking away from the "big company" mould to start their own companies or to work for a small to medium-sized entrepreneurial type of organization in anticipation of founding their own enterprise. They are young, professional, innovative and aggressive. They have that special combination of knowledge, talent, judgment and passion - an "entrepreneurial" spirit!
That entrepreneurial spirit is thriving at Ivey. In response to recent student demand, Ivey has developed several new courses in entrepreneurship that focus on how to finance and manage a rapidly-growing enterprise, how to market in today's environment of shortened product life cycles, and how to modify a business to compete effectively in today's digital economy.
Recent Publications
Lim, D. S. K.; Monzani, L., (Forthcoming), "Communities in coworking spaces: Boundary work and social identity work by community managers", Journal of Management Studies
Clark, D. C.; Covin, J. G.; Pidduck, R. J., (Forthcoming), "Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation: Scale Development and Validation", Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
Scheinbaum, A. C.; Steinfield, L.; Giebelhausen, M.; Dobscha, S., (Forthcoming), "A Transformative Orientation Model for Encouraging Responsible Marketing Actions", Journal of Macromarketing