Analysis of the dislocation and docking of students' start-ups between campus and industry

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Under the immense pressure of employment, more and more college students resort to establishing their own businesses.At present, most college students entrepreneurs take the campus as an attempt for their start-up in the industry. The reason is lack of experience, environmental barriers and lack of a clear long-term planning, as hinders continuous business development. Based on the study abroad students on the basis of entrepreneurship theory, combining business college students in Zhejiang, the actual case, analysis of constraints on campus entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship docking problems and causes.In this paper, to achieve the docking of students' start-ups between campus and industry, it is necessary to form a linkage mechanism of a virtuous circle by the students themselves, schools, government and social organization, as of four dimensions together. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

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Sun, X. L., & Tu, J. X. (2011). Analysis of the dislocation and docking of students’ start-ups between campus and industry. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 112 LNEE, pp. 527–531). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24820-7_84

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