The online video recordings include:
1. Panel discussion presentations by several scholars on the future of entrepreneurship research, recorded at the Greif Research Symposium 2008
2. Elaine Romanelli, Georgetown University: "Perceptually Focused Firms and the Development of Regional Industrial Identities in the U.S. Biotherapeutics Industry"
3. Ray Loveridge, University of Oxford: "Social Entrepreneurship as a Social Movement: An Exploratory Discussion"
4. Venky Shankar, Texas A&M University: "Do Changes in Business Model Improve Shareholder Value? An Empirical Analysis"
5. Dan Forbes, University of Minnesota: "Sources and Content of Academic Entrepreneurs' Mental Models of Startup Teams"
6. Madhu Viswanathan, University of Illinois: "From Subsistence Marketplaces to Sustainable Marketplaces? Lessons Learned From Consumption and Entrepreneurship Across Resource and Literacy Barriers"
ABOUT THE GREIF CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES
The Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is among the nation's leaders in entrepreneurship education and research. Established in 1972, it is the oldest entrepreneurship program in the US. Its faculty – a diverse mix of academics and entrepreneur practitioners – together offer undergraduate and graduate programs designed to help students acquire the tools, develop the skills, and cultivate the mindset central to organizing, launching, and managing successful new ventures. The Greif Center has been labeled "one of the best entrepreneurship programs" in the country by Business Week, has consistently been ranked among the top programs by U.S. News and World Report, and was ranked the #1 Graduate Entrepreneurship Program in 2007 by Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine.