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Tag Archives: Economics Bloggers Forum
Kauffman Foundation’s Economic Bloggers Forum
As many of you know, we have worked closely with The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to create our Entrepreneurship Research & Policy Network (ERPN). Earlier this year, they held the first Economics Bloggers Forum and I was fortunate to be able to participate. It was a wonderful event and a great opportunity to meet and [...]
Posted in Conferences and Presentations, Networks, President's Notes, Scholarship Also tagged Building the Field of Entrepreneurship Research, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Research and Policy Network, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Gregg Gordon, Kauffman Foundation, Renewal of Entrepreneurial Capitalism Leave a comment
Differing Views of Social Media
Richard Stacy had an interesting blog post about journalism and the sanctity of publication. In this post he discusses the indignant attitude of journalists as it relates to the social media and how traditional journalists view traditional publications as the only forms of discourse to be valued. I am excited that we are seeing a [...]
Posted in Social Media Also tagged Berkman Center at Harvard Law School, Bloggership, How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship, journalism, Kauffman Foundation, Media, Richard Stacy, Sanctity of Publication, scholarly publishing, social media, Society for Scholarly Publishing, SSRN Links Leave a comment
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