A venture investor and teacher who divides his time between Massachusetts and Belgium, Jean-Jacques Degroof has experience in a variety of research and investing organizations. As part of his research, Jean-Jacques Degroof has presented at a number of conferences, including two appearances at the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC). One of the world’s top conferences of its type, the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference was first held in 1981. Presented by its namesake institution, the BCERC provides a place for entrepreneurial scholars to come together and demonstrate the connection between real-world practice and academic study, as well as attend presentations of hundreds of papers. The conference is held every spring and past locations have included the London Business School, the University of Strathclyde, and Syracuse University, among others. Part of each conference is dedicated to the BCERC’s best paper awards, which cover a wide range of different topics in the field. For instance, the longest-running award in the conference’s history, the National Federation of Independent Business Award, focuses on the most innovative entrepreneurial research performed each year. Other awards are given based on work in ethics, public policy, and social impact.
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