Study on the Development Path of Campus Stall Economy under the Background of "Double Creation" Upgrading
-- Some Domestic Universities as an Example
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The introduction of the policy of "double creation" has put forward higher requirements for innovation and entrepreneurship in colleges and universities, and campus stalls as a low-cost, low-risk and easy-to-operate entrepreneurial model have already formed a wealth of practical exploration cases in major universities. Based on the practical cases of campus stall economy in some universities in China, this paper explores the development path of campus stall economy in universities with more popularization and application value through comparative analysis and summarization, so as to improve the quality of the development of university stall economy and create an upgraded version of "dual innovation" in universities.
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