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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE END OF THE ROAD Success and Failure in the Last Frontier J. M. Collins School of Management University of Alaska Fairbanks
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE END OF THE ROAD

Success and Failure in the Last Frontier

J. M. CollinsSchool of Management

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Hey, I can see the end of the road (and maybe Russia) from my front porch …

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The Alaskan Economy

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20090

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Alaska GSP, Selected Industries, 1997-2009Chained 2005 Dollars

Gov Oil Mining Manufacturing

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The Underlying Problem

Diversify the Alaskan economy

Help create a new economic engine

Oh, by the way, it has to have a small environmental footprint and create huge amounts of value per employee…

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If the incidence of patents provides a proxy for creativity

Americans as a whole are three times more creative than Alaskans

Californians nineteen times more creative

North Dakotans four times more creative

West Virginians 1.6 times more creative

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Relatively munificent economic and political environments.

Massive state and federal spending.

The grant writer is often the most important person in many Alaskan communities

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UAF

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The University as Catalyst

For entrepreneurship

For economic development

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During the Past 50 yrs

The University of Alaska was granted

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patents

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Nanotech Disaster

New projects can’t be forced

Organizational support is critical

Never overpromise

There are consequences

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But what did we do?

Found some interest

Especially from younger researchers

But concern about tenure

Administrators largely ambivalent

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Arctic Innovation Competition

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Economic Opportunity Task Force

Let’s get researchers and business folks to talk with each other

Partnered with economic development organization

Results mixed, but generally positive

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Entrepreneur in Residence

Successful former student mentored current students

Met with researchers

Brought associates to campus

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Entrepreneur Bootcamp

Provided students, faculty, and staff and opportunity to attend intense workshops put on by practitioners

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Business Plan Competition

UAF competition

Alaska-wide competition

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Recommendations

Director of Entrepreneurship should be a successful serial entrepreneur

A cross discipline, multiple entity approach to value creation should be utilized

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Significant Resistance

Assumption of a zero sum game

You can’t tell faculty what to do

We don’t want to be evil corporatists

Economic development is not a proper role of the university

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Outcome

An engineering-based “what can we patent and license” approach was embraced.