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Dylan Jones-Evans was born on 16 May, 1966 in Wales, is a Professor, newspaper columnist. Discover Dylan Jones-Evans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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16 May, 1966 |
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Bangor, Gwynedd |
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Welsh |
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Dylan Jones-Evans Net Worth
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Klofsten, M., Jones-Evans, D. & Pereira, L. (2020) Teaching science and technology PhD students in entrepreneurship-potential learning opportunities and outcomes, Journal of Technology Transfer (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-020-09784-8)
Pugh, R., Mackenzie, N. and Jones-Evans, D. (2018) From “Techniums” to “Emptiums”: the failure of a flagship innovation policy in Wales, Regional Studies (https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2018.1444272).
Zhao, T. and Jones-Evans, D. (2017) SMEs, banks and the spatial differentiation of access to finance, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol 17 (4), pp. 791–824. (https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbw029)
Zhang, Q., MacKenzie, N., Jones-Evans, D. and Huggins, R. (2016) Leveraging knowledge as a competitive asset?: The intensity, performance and structure of entrepreneurial universities and their regional knowledge networks, Small Business Economics, Vol. 47 (3). pp. 657-675. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11187-016-9759-0
Rhisiart, M. and Jones-Evans, D. (2016) The impact of foresight on entrepreneurship: The Wales 2010 case study. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 102, pp.112-119. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2015.03.010
Jones-Evans, D. (2015) Access to finance to SMEs at a regional level: the case of Finance Wales, Venture Capital – an International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, Vol. 17 (1-2), pp. 27-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691066.2015.1052624
In 2013, he was asked by the Welsh Government to undertake a detailed review examining Access to Finance for SMEs in Wales. The two reports produced by the review were not without controversy as they criticised the Welsh Government's own investment fund Finance Wales as being unfit for purpose, mainly because of the high interest rates charged to businesses and the unwillingness to consider using state aid rules to make finance affordable to Welsh firms. He recommended the creation of a new Development Bank to support funding for Welsh SMEs. He was subsequently appointed chair of the Development Bank for Wales Task and Finish Group which drew up a detailed plan for the creation of this body by the Welsh Government. In May 2015, the National Assembly for Wales voted to call "on the Welsh Government to establish a Welsh Development Bank, as recognised in the report published by Professor Dylan Jones-Evans". The DBW was established in 2017.
Jones-Evans was responsible for starting a campaign in 2011 to raise funding to secure a star for Richard Burton on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This was finally unveiled in Los Angeles on St David's Day, 1 March 2013.
Jones-Evans was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours List.
He has worked as a consultant for the OECD, EU and other economic development bodies and was the lead author of the Entrepreneurship Action Plan for Wales, the first regional enterprise strategy in the World. He led the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) project in Wales for eight years and is currently a member of the Be The Spark panel which has worked with MIT to develop an entrepreneurship strategy for Wales on behalf of the Welsh Government. He also served as a member of the Business Advisory Panel for the Secretary of State for Wales between 2010 and 2014 and led a major review of business finance for the Welsh Government.
He has subsequently held academic chairs at the University of Wales Bangor and NEWI in Wrexham. He was Director of the National Entrepreneurship Observatory at Cardiff University for the period 2005–2008, Director of Enterprise and Innovation at the University of Wales 2008–2013 and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Bristol Business School 2013–17. He has been chair of the Irish Research Council's postgraduate scholarship programmes and was formerly a member of the Research, Innovation and Engagement Committee for the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales.
Jones-Evans has created number of events to promote and celebrate entrepreneurship in Wales including the Wales Fast Growth 50, Cardiff Business Awards, Wales Start-Up Awards and the Wales Legal Awards. He is a regular commentator within the media with weekly columns since 2004 in both the Western Mail - where he compiles the annual lists of the Top 300 firms in Wales and the Wales Fast Growth 50 list of the fastest growing Welsh businesses - and the Daily Post and is now a contributor to the online channel, Business News Wales.
At the age of 29, he was appointed chair of entrepreneurship and small business management at the University of Glamorgan in 1996 (where he set up the Welsh Enterprise Institute).
Professor Dylan Jones-Evans OBE Ph.D FRSA (born 16 May 1966) was born in Bangor, Gwynedd and brought up in Pwllheli on the Llyn Peninsula. He is currently Assistant Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Enterprise) and the chair in entrepreneurship at the University of South Wales. He is visiting professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Turku in Finland, newspaper columnist and the creator of the Wales Fast Growth 50, the annual barometer of entrepreneurial firms in Wales.