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News DetailsBloch Professor's Research May Help Mend Entrepreneurial GapRelease Date: Oct 29, 2007 Entrepreneurial high-tech start-up firms are critical to the creation of new, desirable jobs in Missouri. Unfortunately, Missouri is falling behind. Mark Parry, Ewing M. Kauffman/Missouri Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership and professor of marketing at the Bloch School’s Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, has recently released a paper that assesses Missouri’s entrepreneurial environment. The report, “Missouri’s Need for Risk Capital: An Assessment and Recommendations,”was requested by the Missouri Capital Formation Needs Analysis 2007 Steering Committee with funding provided by the Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, Advantage Capital, the Kansas City Area Development Council, and the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association. Dr. Parry was asked to research how Missouri compares with its peer states in terms of (1) venture capital investment and (2) state investments in programs designed to spur the creation and growth of high-tech new ventures. The results and recommendations will be used to mobilize policy change.
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