"A history of entrepreneurship at MIT, and how it evolved from ad-hoc efforts by students and alumni to a formally recognized piece of MIT's official program"--
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Introduction Part I History 1 Building a Fertile Ground: 1861-1960s 2 Early Efforts to Promote Entrepreneurship: 1970s to mid-1990s 3 The Internet Era and the Growth of Interest in Entrepreneurship: Mid-1990s to mid-2000s 4 From Incidental to Purposeful: mid-2000s to Late 2010s Part II Entrepreneurship and MIT's Culture 5 Cultural Fit and the Growth of Entrepreneurship 6 The Role of Serendipity Part III The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem at MIT in the Late 2010s 7 Creating Entrepreneurs: Support for Student Entrepreneurship 8 Entrepreneurship for Technology Transfer Part IV Impact and Implications 9 The External Impact of MIT Entrepreneurship 10 Educating Aspiring Entrepreneurs 11 Lessons Learned Epilogue: MIT's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Responds to COVID-19 Appendix 1: Milestones in the Development of Entrepreneurship at MIT after World War II Appendix 2: List of initiatives supporting entrepreneurship (1946 - 2019) Acknowledgments Notes Index
Introduction Part I History 1 Building a Fertile Ground: 1861-1960s 2 Early Efforts to Promote Entrepreneurship: 1970s to mid-1990s 3 The Internet Era and the Growth of Interest in Entrepreneurship: Mid-1990s to mid-2000s 4 From Incidental to Purposeful: mid-2000s to Late 2010s Part II Entrepreneurship and MIT's Culture 5 Cultural Fit and the Growth of Entrepreneurship 6 The Role of Serendipity Part III The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem at MIT in the Late 2010s 7 Creating Entrepreneurs: Support for Student Entrepreneurship 8 Entrepreneurship for Technology Transfer Part IV Impact and Implications 9 The External Impact of MIT Entrepreneurship 10 Educating Aspiring Entrepreneurs 11 Lessons Learned Epilogue: MIT's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Responds to COVID-19 Appendix 1: Milestones in the Development of Entrepreneurship at MIT after World War II Appendix 2: List of initiatives supporting entrepreneurship (1946 - 2019) Acknowledgments Notes Index
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