This conference will host including the prestigious professor Roy Thurik, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, a leading expert in the development of entrepreneurial culture.
It attracted more than 50 jobs and expects the presence of teachers from countries such as USA, Holland, Belgium, France, Germany, Portugal and Mexico.
The Second International Workshop on Entrepreneurship, Culture, Finance and Economic Development is the second edition of an event that allows a dynamic collaboration between European, American and Spanish, is organized by the Bancaja Young Entrepreneurs of the UPCT in collaboration with the Science Faculty company of the same university, the Seneca Foundation and local and regional bodies such as the City Council of Cartagena ADLE, INFO and own Ministry of Universities, Business and Research.
Organizers say that "the issue is of unquestionable value for a multitude of economic and social. The project is a key source of job creation, innovation and economic development. That is why representatives of business organizations in the Region of Murcia have been invited to this event. The conference provides a key opportunity for scientific experts to provide their views on how to encourage more entrepreneurial society, addressing issues such as creativity, innovation, education, financing of new projects and the challenge before the financial crisis.
In the midst of recession and unemployment figures very high, find ways to encourage entrepreneurial activity has become the focus of current international and Spanish.
This event will seek to identify the characteristics that determine the level entrepreneurs worldwide. "
Domingo Garcia and Antonia Madrid to members and Bancaja Young Entrepreneurs Workshop co-organizers of the show that we understand that organizing a conference on entrepreneurship research, for his contribution to the dissemination of knowledge and activation of the debate, as well as the possibility to promote networking of scientific-technical and personal relationships between professionals, academics and youth will contribute to more and better information for making decisions about the design of regional policies that favor a higher level of entrepreneurship and therefore a greater economic development to overcome the current economic crisis.
Source: UPCT