Jean-Jacques Degroof is a highly educated and experienced business management professional who presently works as a venture investor and teacher in the greater Benelux region of Europe. From 2002 to 2005, Jean-Jacques Degroof served as a researcher with the Industrial Performance Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During this period, he presented a paper on academic spin-off processes in regions outside of high-tech clusters at the 2003 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference. Established in 1981, the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC) was developed to provide an arena in which management academics and “real world” business leaders can meet to share ideas and bridge the divide between entrepreneurial theory and practice. The BCERC attracts more than 350 scholars and presents more than 220 papers each year. Compiling a wide-ranging and all-inclusive collection of the finest empirical research papers on the subject of entrepreneurship, the BCERC also sponsors a concurrent Doctoral Consortium that serves the next generation of entrepreneurship educators and scholars. Many industry leaders consider the BCERC to be the most highly regarded entrepreneurship research conference in the world.
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