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D'Amore-McKim School of Business Assistant Professor Sophie Bacq answers questions about the findings and trends uncovered at The 14th Annual Social Entrepreneurship Conference recently held at Northeastern University.

Our group is composed of leading scholars and practitioners who are at the forefront of knowledge generation in the management of innovation and the creation and growth of transformative ventures. Our faculty publish in the most demanding academic journals and have also started companies, invested in startups, and consulted with

Create and manage businesses with a focus on the betterment of society with the Undergraduate Minor in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

In recent years, private entities are providing more aid to less developed countries relative to foreign governments. Recent research seeks to understand how different types of aid affect the strategic choices local firms and entrepreneurs make in the assisted markets, as well as the resulting outcomes. This will allow for

Learn how to capitalize on breakthrough opportunities and build essential skills for bringing innovative ideas to market.

Exciting new ventures, powerful advice for young innovators, and the down-​​low on Northeastern's range of resources for entrepreneurs were all on display last week during Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Northeastern University was honored Tuesday night with this year's Entrepreneurial University Award at the Deshpande Symposium for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Higher Education. The award is presented annually to an institution that “demonstrates overall excellence in innovation and entrepreneurship.”

Recognizing Northeastern's excellence in student-driven entrepreneurship, the Deshpande Foundation has given the Center for Entrepreneurship Education the 2015 “Excellence in Student Engagement in Entrepreneurship” award.

Global Entrepreneurship Week 2020 is November 16, 2020 to November 20, 2020

Neel Desai, SSH'17, is the first CEO of IDEA, the University's student-run venture accelerator, to come from outside the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. Desai, who is graduating in May, reflects on his time as CEO of IDEA and the opportunities it has created for both himself, and his fellow classmates.