Mobile-based innovation and entrepreneurship in the developing worldSupernova Conference
Mobile phones have had a revolutionary impact in developing countries, similar to roads, railways and ports by increasing social cohesion and entrepreneurship. A professor notes that mobile phones stimulate trade and create jobs in these regions. The document discusses using mobile connectivity and innovation to distribute market prices and support entrepreneurship through projects in various developing areas like Nigeria, Philippines, Zimbabwe and Pakistan.
Administered by the NSF-funded National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter, directed by Stanford University and VentureWell), the University Innovation Fellows program empowers students to cultivate campus ecosystems supporting innovation, entrepreneurship, and community engagement. Fellows across the U.S. collaborate with faculty, staff, and university / industry leaders to create makerspaces / incubators, develop design thinking workshops, and provide unique, community-centered experiential learning opportunities for their peers to graduate with skills to compete in a 21st century economy. This student-led panel will expose UEDA stakeholders to unique ways Fellows are engaging with university-based economic development and how university leaders can sponsor Fellows on campus.
Katie Dzugan, University Innovation Fellow alumnus, Southern Illinois University and Epicenter UIF program
Rachel Ford, University Innovation Fellow, Georgia Tech
Shalin Jyotishi, University Innovation Fellow, University of Georgia
Brandon Nolte, University Innovation Fellow, Southern Illinois University
Bre Przestrzelski, University Innovation Fellow, Clemson University
Managing Innovation_entrepreneurship and transformation OpenLearningLab
This document provides an overview of a session on entrepreneurship and transformation. It includes a presentation outline on transforming organizations, capturing value from technical innovation, and entrepreneurship in the open innovation era. It also discusses theories of entrepreneurship research, dynamic capabilities, learning routines, and examples of how organizations have transformed. The session will involve a quick test, introductory discussion on views of entrepreneurship, and examples of transforming organizations. Readings are also assigned on innovation systems and industrial clustering.
Innovation, entrepreneurship and social change: New approaches to intellectua...Heather Ford
This document discusses innovation, entrepreneurship, and social change. It mentions Lawrence Lessig's 2004 book "Free Culture" which discusses copyright and licensing models. It then discusses concepts like peer production, community, collaboration, and how online platforms like Wikipedia, YouTube, and MySpace have empowered many by allowing sharing and collaboration at a massive scale.
Mobile-based innovation and entrepreneurship in the developing worldSupernova Conference
Mobile phones have had a revolutionary impact in developing countries, similar to roads, railways and ports by increasing social cohesion and entrepreneurship. A professor notes that mobile phones stimulate trade and create jobs in these regions. The document discusses using mobile connectivity and innovation to distribute market prices and support entrepreneurship through projects in various developing areas like Nigeria, Philippines, Zimbabwe and Pakistan.
Administered by the NSF-funded National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter, directed by Stanford University and VentureWell), the University Innovation Fellows program empowers students to cultivate campus ecosystems supporting innovation, entrepreneurship, and community engagement. Fellows across the U.S. collaborate with faculty, staff, and university / industry leaders to create makerspaces / incubators, develop design thinking workshops, and provide unique, community-centered experiential learning opportunities for their peers to graduate with skills to compete in a 21st century economy. This student-led panel will expose UEDA stakeholders to unique ways Fellows are engaging with university-based economic development and how university leaders can sponsor Fellows on campus.
Katie Dzugan, University Innovation Fellow alumnus, Southern Illinois University and Epicenter UIF program
Rachel Ford, University Innovation Fellow, Georgia Tech
Shalin Jyotishi, University Innovation Fellow, University of Georgia
Brandon Nolte, University Innovation Fellow, Southern Illinois University
Bre Przestrzelski, University Innovation Fellow, Clemson University
Managing Innovation_entrepreneurship and transformation OpenLearningLab
This document provides an overview of a session on entrepreneurship and transformation. It includes a presentation outline on transforming organizations, capturing value from technical innovation, and entrepreneurship in the open innovation era. It also discusses theories of entrepreneurship research, dynamic capabilities, learning routines, and examples of how organizations have transformed. The session will involve a quick test, introductory discussion on views of entrepreneurship, and examples of transforming organizations. Readings are also assigned on innovation systems and industrial clustering.
Innovation, entrepreneurship and social change: New approaches to intellectua...Heather Ford
This document discusses innovation, entrepreneurship, and social change. It mentions Lawrence Lessig's 2004 book "Free Culture" which discusses copyright and licensing models. It then discusses concepts like peer production, community, collaboration, and how online platforms like Wikipedia, YouTube, and MySpace have empowered many by allowing sharing and collaboration at a massive scale.
Comptes Generals del 2007 del Ajuntament de Barcelona
1. EL COMPTE GENERAL 2007
La gestió i els pressupostos del govern d’Hereu que
no dóna resposta a les necessitats de la ciutadania
El govern municipal quan va presentar el Pressupost 2007 va anunciar quatre eixos que representaven les
prioritats de l’Ajuntament.
En la Revisió del Compte General es demostra que aquestes suposades prioritats s’han executat a la baixa i
que ni tan sols se’ls ha aplicat la totalitat de les corresponents partides.
Així doncs, en què s’ha gastat el govern municipal els diners per sobre del que s’havia acordat en el
pressupost?
I els serveis, com s’han contractat?
Barcelona, 27 de juny de 2008
1 Grup Municipal de CiU a l’Ajuntament de Barcelona. EL COMPTE GENERAL 2007