Tag: Research

Experts Gather at Babson to Disrupt Financing for Women Entrepreneurs
Diana International Impact Day convened more than 250 investors, accelerators, policy-makers, researchers, founders, and other disrupters dedicated to changing the landscape of financing women entrepreneurs.
June 13, 2019
Posted in Community

How Balancing a Career and Motherhood Makes You Better at Both
Professor Danna Greenberg and alumna Jamie Shapiro Ladge ’95 are co-authors of Maternal Optimism: Forging Positive Paths through Work and Motherhood. Together, they’re helping women navigate the complexities of being a working mother to find joy, success, and perspective.
May 9, 2019
Posted in Insights

Scholars from Around the World Are Headed to Babson
This June, hundreds of scholars will arrive on Babson’s campus for two renowned entrepreneurship research events—the Diana International Research Conference and the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference.
May 8, 2019
Posted in Community, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Insights

Starting but Not Scaling
The Babson-sponsored U.S. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) report tells us that significant numbers of entrepreneurs are of diverse ethnicities, but that this isn’t the case for established business owners. Do these entrepreneurs have the resources they need during the critical intervening stages between startup to success?
February 25, 2019
Posted in Insights