While seemingly paradoxical, MBA employers are increasingly placing an emphasis on the entrepreneurial talents of their new hires. Though traditionally an area where a business school graduate might aim to start up their own enterprise, employers value the talents of graduates who can, in tough economic times, develop fresh sources of revenue, while the graduates themselves find greater security in testing their entrepreneurial ideas with the financial backing of their employers.
“Interestingly, large employers were once reluctant to hire MBAs with significant entrepreneurship coursework for fear that the new hire was only passing time before starting his or her own business,” explains Dr Brian S Anderson, assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the Richard Ivey School of Business. “As large firms come to recognize that pursuing innovation and entrepreneurial-centric strategies pays off in terms of better performance - something that research has shown repeatedly - those firms are seeing more value in MBAs that have knowledge of, and experience with entrepreneurship topics.”
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