「We are figuring out new ways to bring increasingly huge amounts of capital to startups,」 says Carl Schramm, head of the Kauffman Foundation and author of the Entrepreneurial Imperative.
CARL J. SCHRAMM is President and CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a co-author, with William J. Baumol and Robert E. Litan, of Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism.
卡尔·j·施拉姆是尤因·马里恩·考夫曼基金会的董事长兼首席执行官,并和威廉j .鲍莫尔(WilliamJ .baumol)、罗伯特e .利坦(Robert e .Litan)合着了《好资本主义,坏资本主义》一书。
In a survey for the Kauffman Foundation of 4,163 companies started in 2004, Alicia Robb and David Robinson concluded that 80-90% of start-up capital for a typical firm came from two sources.
The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation arguably the world's leading think-tank on entrepreneurship, makes a fundamental distinction between 「replicative」 and 「innovative」 entrepreneurship.
Mr Schramm, who, as head of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City pays for a lot of research into the subject, argues that America needs to do more to maintain its entrepreneurial edge.