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Nikolaj Munch Andersen discusses how Europe can balance the innovative potential of AI systems with promoting safety and equity.
Audrey Chia explores innovation and community from the perspective of social entrepreneurs.
Showcasing reflections and research from the 2025 trilateral Reimagining Entrepreneurship and Innovation conference.
Christina Lubinski examines how today’s model of entrepreneurship has seeped into public life and offers approaches to promote innovation within democratic norms.
Joseph Wong offers views on how contemporary uses of industrial policy have limits to what they can achieve and potential dangers to the global order if used maliciously.
Nic Lauten of Kula Project argues how frameworks of entrepreneurship can be reconstructed to transform local communities.
Stephen Cummings challenges conventional views of entrepreneurial values and archetypes through an indigenous lens.
Sarah Jack examines how contexts, institutions, and communities create the social value of entrepreneurship.
Yu-Che Chen outlines the forces shaping AI governance and innovative approaches to strengthening the public value of AI.
Mara Rudman calls upon US history to show how like-minded partners can shape effective industrial policy for global competitiveness.