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Concise guide to entrepreneurship, technology and innovation

The Concise Guide to Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation brings together internationally recognized scholars to summarize the state of knowledge about fundamental topics in entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation. Written by the top international scholars in their field, this book has a...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Other Authors: Audretsch, David B., Hayter, Christopher S., Link, Albert N.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015.
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Online Access:https://www.elgaronline.com/view/nlm-book/9781783474189/9781783474189.xml
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction / David B. Audretsch, Christopher S. Hayter and Albert N. Link
  • 2. Academic entrepreneurship / Damien Organ
  • 3. Backdoor entrepreneurship / Gideon D. Markman
  • 4. Bootstrapping finance / Hans Landström
  • 5. Culture and innovation / Andrew J. Nelson and Stefano Cazzago
  • 6. Determinants of entrepreneurship / Roy Thurik
  • 7. Disruptive technology / Uwe Cantner and Eko Agus Prasetio
  • 8. Education, entrepreneurship, and the unreasonable / Michael H. Morris
  • 9. Engineering research centers / Andrew Kao and Barry Bozeman
  • 10. Entrepreneurial buyouts / Mike Wright
  • 11. Entrepreneurship networks / G. Tyge Payne
  • 12. Entrepreneurial risk and uncertainty / Dennis Patrick Leyden
  • 13. Evolution of the concept of entrepreneurship / Mark Casson
  • 14. Family business and innovation / Alfredo De Massis
  • 15. Family business entrepreneurship / Erik E. Lehmann and Katharine Wirsching
  • 16. Habitual entrepreneurs / Paul Westhead and Mike Wright
  • 17. Harnessing radical innovation / Lois S. Peters
  • 18. Impact of entrepreneurship / Simon Parker
  • 19. Incubators and accelerators / Vivek Ghosal
  • 20. Innovating through licensing / Denise Dunlap
  • 21. Managing creativity / Monika Herzig
  • 22. Nascent entrepreneurship / Per Davidsson
  • 23. Open innovation / Joel West
  • 24. Proof of concept centers / Christopher S. Hayter
  • 25. Protecting university patents while pursing the public good / Jacob H. Rooksby
  • 26. Public sector entrepreneurship / Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link
  • 27. Research and technology alliances / Nicholas S. Vonortas
  • 28. Returnee entrepreneurs / Xiaohui Liu
  • 29. Risk funding / Silvio Vismara
  • 30. Seed and venture capital / Sophie Manigart, Thomas Standaert and Tom Vanacker
  • 31. Serial entrepreneurship / Andrew Burke
  • 32. Social entrepreneurship / Gordon E. Shockley and Anthony Talrico
  • 33. Spatial elements of innovation / Heike Meier
  • 34. Student entrepreneurship / Christopher S. Hayter
  • 35. Technology transfer and cluster interactions / Will Geoghegan
  • 36. Technology transfer from public institutions / Craig Boardman
  • 37. Technology transfer from universities / James A. Cunningham
  • 38. Technology transfer models / Samantha R. Bradley
  • 39. The entrepreneurship theory jungle / Donald F. Kuratko, David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link
  • 40. Underexplored issues in entrepreneurial finance / Jürgen Hanssens, Marc Deloof and Tom Vanacker
  • 41. University-industry relations / Markus Perkmann
  • 42. University research parks / Albert N. Link
  • 43. University technology transfer offices / Conor O'Kane
  • 44. University venture funds / Phillip H. Phan
  • 45. University-derived entrepreneurship / Martin Kenney
  • 46. Valuing an entrepreneurial enterprise / David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link.