Johnson at Cornell University Dean Soumitra Dutta Serves as Keynote Speaker at The International Business School Shanghai Conference
- Dean Dutta Examines the Drivers of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Soumitra Dutta, Dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University recently served as keynote speaker of The Fifth International Business School Shanghai Conference (IBSSC) at the Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China.
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Addressing more than two hundred business school leaders from around the world, Dean Dutta's keynote examines students' drivers of entrepreneurship. As Dean Dutta explains, many of today's graduates are now becoming entrepreneurs not out of economic desperation as in years past, but because they are inspired and motivated to innovate.
Dean Dutta challenges business school leaders to examine their driving factors for providing students with the high-quality education and experiences so the next generation is properly equipped for entrepreneurship. Dutta also discusses the obstacles industries face to spur innovation and provides tips to business leaders for effectively encouraging recent graduates to serve as entrepreneurial ambassadors within their organizations.
IBSSC, a biennial conference, convenes more than two hundred deans from business schools around the world to exchange ideas on cutting-edge topics in the field of management education.
About Johnson at Cornell University
Johnson at Cornell University is a leader in innovative business education for the connected world and a collaborative Ivy League business school. Consistently ranked as one of the top business schools in the world, Johnson is distinguished by its cutting-edge, rigorous teaching, welcoming community, real-world business immersions, small class sizes, strong job placement, loyal alumni, international flavor (an international enrollment of 33 percent), and demonstrated leadership in recruiting women and minorities. The school is housed in Sage Hall on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York, and supports 59 full-time tenure track faculty members. There are about 650 Master of Business Administration (MBA) students in the full-time Two-Year and One-Year MBA programs, and 375 executive MBA students. Johnson recently launched a one-year MBA program at Cornell NYC Tech, in New York City, aimed at preparing students from varied backgrounds, including computer science, engineering, medicine, business, and the arts, to work collaboratively and to ultimately succeed in the digital economy. Johnson counts over 11,000 alumni and publishes the academic journal Administrative Science Quarterly.
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