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ENTREPRENEURSHIP CROSS-ENTERPRISE
LEADERSHIP CENTRE (ECELC)

 

Launched by Ivey in 2005, the Entrepreneurship Cross-Enterprise Leadership Centre (ECELC) exists toengage faculty whose unique research interests intersect in meaningful ways, and to support doctoralresearchers through academic supervision, scholarships and access to research data sets. While the primary focus of the ECELC is research in the form of journal articles, books and cases, the Centre also responds to media, hosts workshops and facilitates outreach initiatives.

 The work of the Entrepreneurship Cross-Enterprise Leadership Centre is supported by the Ivey Business School and the Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship, and is complemented by research funding awarded by external agencies and governments. The Centre serves as a forum for Ivey faculty with a diverse range of research interests to cultivate collaborative theories, develop teaching cases and advance research for publication in peer-reviewed journals.

 “... Entrepreneurship is an integral part of economic change and growth. Yet entrepreneurship has only recently come to be regarded as a field. A complete view of it recognizes its multi-disciplinary academic underpinnings, drawing from economics, finance, business studies, psychology and other subjects. This heterogeneous provenance reflects the multi-dimensional nature of entrepreneurship, which partlycontributes to the elusiveness of the entrepreneur...” ~ From The Economics of Entrepreneurship, by Simon Parker, Director, Entrepreneurship Cross-Enterprise Leadership Centre, Cambridge University Press, 2009
 


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The Richard Ivey School of Business
Entrepreneurship Cross-Enterprise Leadership Centre
and
Centre for Health Innovation & Leadership
presented:

Medical Technology Innovation (MTI) Symposium

The two day symposium was held on June 10-11, 2011, to explore the business and management issues related to the development and commercialization, innovation and management of medical technologies.
Thank you to all speakers, panelists, moderators and sponsors
for a successful event.


Click here for the MTI Program

Manuel Trajtenbery (MTI Guest Speaker) talks about:
Simple, affordable health care needed


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Congratulations to Simon Parker on his election to
Ivey’s Research Policy Committee (RPC)
.

An active and productive researcher, Simon’s enthusiasm and commitment will  make him a valuable member of the committee. Simon joins RPC faculty reps Chris Higgins and Rob Klassen, Deb Compeau (PhD Programs) and Paul Beamish (CEL rep).

The RPC provides advice and policy direction to the Associate Dean - Faculty Relations & Research at the Richard Ivey School of Business on matters related to faculty research and the communication and dissemination of research.  In addition to policy advice the RPC is charged with: annual R&D proposal reviews; new case writing request reviews; annual review of CEL Centres; review of new requests for Centre designation or Research Unit; annual faculty research merit award allocations; and awarding and renewal of Faculty Fellowships/Professorships/Chairs.

Roderick White
Associate Dean - Faculty Development & Research
Richard Ivey School of Business
June 2010

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