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Babson Professor Mark Rice Appointed to National Business Incubation Association Advisory BoardWELLESLEY, Mass., Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Babson professor The advisory board will review goals and methodology for a grant project funded by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to research best practices and impacts of business incubators. Rice is the Frederic C. Hamilton Professor for Free Enterprise at Rice is also co-author of Radical Innovation: How Mature Companies Can Outsmart Upstarts (Harvard Business School Press). His research on corporate innovation and entrepreneurship has been published widely in academic and practitioner journals including Organization Science, R&D Management, Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, IEEE Engineering Management Review, Academy of Management Executive, and California Management Review. Rice consults and teaches in the areas of innovation management, entrepreneurship, technology strategy, and new business incubation. From 2001 - 2007, Professor Rice served as the Murata Dean of the F. W. Olin Graduate School of Business at In 2002 Rice received the Edwin M. and Gloria W. Appel Entrepreneurship in Education Prize. Dr. Rice holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Management from "As a member of the Research Committee of the NBIA Board of Directors in the early 1990s, I had the good fortune to be involved in the first industry-wide survey. In the intervening years, business incubation has expanded dramatically, becoming a world-wide phenomenon and leading approach to economic development. I commend NBIA and the Economic Development Administration for commissioning this study and look forward to contributing to developing useful outcomes, as a member of the advisory committee." The NBIA provides thousands of professionals with the information, education, advocacy and networking resources to bring excellence to the process of assisting early-stage companies worldwide. The association is composed primarily of incubator developers and managers, but technology commercialization specialists, educators and business assistance professionals are also well represented. Its mission is to provide training and a clearinghouse for information on incubator management and development issues and on tools for assisting start-up and fledgling firms. This news release was issued on behalf of Newswise(TM). For more information, visit http://www.newswise.com. SOURCE Tags: ,HED,EDU,POL,PER,Babson-prof-NBIA _ _Is your favorite bookmark site missing? Ask for it. |
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