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| Vorläufiges Programm |
4. September 2003 |


Local Heroes in the Global Village
Globalization and New Entrepreneurship Policies
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Begrüßung
Dr. Wolfgang Bergsdorf,
Präsident der Universität Erfurt |
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Plenary Session I:
Public Policies and Entrepreneurship
Prof. Ralf Th. Kersten,
GET UP Thüringer Existenzgründungsinitiative:
Regional Entrepreneurship Policies Made in Thuringia
Dr. Charles W. Wessner,
Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy,
National Research Council, Washington D.C.:
U.S. Government-Industry Partnerships for the Development
of New Technologies
HD Dr. Heike Grimm/ Iris Beckmann,
M.A. , Erfurt School of Public
Policy, Universität Erfurt:
Public Policies for Start-ups Made in Germany and the
U.S.
Moderation:
Ralf Grauel,
McK Wissen |
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Plenary Session II:
Success Parameters for Promoting Entrepreneurship in the
U.S. and Germany
Prof. Paul D. Reynolds,
Babson College, London Business School:
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor - USA
Prof. Rolf Sternberg,
Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeographisches Institut, Universität
Köln:
Regional Entrepreneurship Monitor - Germany
Dr. Jochen Struck,
Deutsche Ausgleichsbank, Bonn:
DtA-Gründungsmonitor
Moderation:
Ralf
Grauel, McK Wissen |
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Plenary Session III:
Act Local - Think Global? Pros and Cons of Regional Development
and Innovation Programs
PD Dr. Friederike Welter,
Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung,
Essen:
Entrepreneurial Patterns in Differing Environments
- A Comparison between East and West Europe
Albrecht Bochow,
Industrial Investment Council, Detroit:
The Automotive Cluster Eastern Germany
Moderation:
Bill Gaines, The
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy |
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Plenary Session IV:
Future Policies for Innovative Start-ups
Prof. David Audretsch,
Economic Development Institute for Development Strategies,
Indiana University:
Globalization and Regionalisation: Challenges for Public
Policies
James Turner,
Science Committee, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress:
In Perspective: U.S. Federal Public Policies for Innovative
Start-ups
Moderation:
Reinhard von Hennigs, Nelson
Mullins, Atlanta |
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Ende der Konferenz
- Abschließendes Statement -
Prof. David Audretsch,
Economic Development Institute for Development Strategies,
Indiana University |
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ab 16.30: Deutsch-
Amerikanischer Unternehmerabend
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