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Larta Institute, the Los Angeles-based commercialization assistance hub, says that the current, localized and cluster-based models of assistance offered to high-growth entrepreneurs do not meet their needs in a time of increased global competition and opportunity. It describes instead an evolving "Network-Centric" model as offering the best way to organize and measure assistance programs targeting such entrepreneurs.

Larta CEO Rohit Shukla discusses this "Network-Centric" model in a paper selected to be presented at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation's International Research and Policy Roundtable, March 11-12 in Liverpool: Supporting high growth entrepreneurs: The Network-Centric approach to entrepreneurial assistance. The Roundtable kicks off the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, which attracts entrepreneurs, thought-leaders, economists and policy-makers from more than 100 countries.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Cluster-based Programs Not Aligned With Times and Needs: Larta Institute - MarketWatch