This research aims to assess and compare the entrepreneurial competitiveness of KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology) and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) from entrepreneurship education and research commercializationstandpoints. The assessment results have provided KAIST with strategic directions for implementation of new measures to enhanceits entrepreneurial competitiveness. The new measures which brought a positive impact on the entrepreneurial performance ofKAIST have been used to develop catch-up strategies for engineering-oriented universities in late-comer countries. The key findingsof this research provide policy makers in late-comer countries with strategies for the successful university entrepreneurship.
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