Click here for the article of The Times, March 25, 2009
Entrepreneurship has become the second most popular specialisation at leading business schools after finance, according to the latest Top MBA Applicant Survey. Some 27 per cent of MBA applicants would like to run their own businesses after graduating.
Many business schools offer electives on the subject, while there are a wealth of initiatives to encourage any student with a bright idea to test it out and carry it through. In America, Stanford, Wharton and Harvard are leaders in the field. In Europe, IE Instituto de Empresa, Insead and London Business School are investing in promoting start-ups and linking students with venture capitalists...




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