Forbes: Research Finds Conventional Accelerators Aren’t Good Fit For Social Entrepreneurs

Are startup accelerators useful for social enterprises, especially those focused on reviving struggling urban areas and economic development? Suntae Kim, assistant professor of management and organization at Boston College, spent eight years researching two accelerators in Detroit to find out, working much of that time with Anna Kim, assistant professor in management for sustainability at McGill University.

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