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Contents: 1. Introduction: Rigour and relevance in European entrepreneurship research / Eddy Laveren, Robert Blackburn, Ulla Hytti and Hans Landström -- Part I: Rigour and relevance of entrepreneurship research -- 2. Relevance of entrepreneurship research / Johan Wiklund -- 3. The rigour -...
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the means by which China can fuel its brand new growth model based on innovation and sustainability. Much is known about …
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This book historicizes entrepreneurship research, its primary thesis being "history matters". Expert contributors discuss the field's long history and explore whether it has developed a mature and comprehensive knowledge base. The intellectual roots of several important theories are then...
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Entrepreneurship is an emerging, dynamic and to a considerable extent, unpredictable phenomenon. Thus, it makes for a challenging research subject. In this book, one of the most experienced empiricists in this field has collected some of his most important ideas on how improved conceptualization...
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Introduction -- Public policies to foster academic spin-offs -- Types of spin-offs -- Processes at the institutional level : incubation models -- Processes at the firm level : phases and models of development -- Entrepreneurial teams in spin-offs -- Financial constraints and access to finance --...
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Context is everything in entrepreneurship research. This book compellingly demonstrates the ways in which the distinctive European cultural, societal and geographic environments enable research into new entrepreneurial phenomena. It also gives guidance as to how future research should endeavour...
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Union. Most previous research has extensively covered barriers to entrepreneurship and innovation that exist in these …Biocad : innovation in the Russian biotechnology industry / Alexander I. Naumov, Irina A. Petrovskaya, Sheila M. Puffer …
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This original selection of case studies from eight new EU member countries looks at the ability of entrepreneurs to develop innovative and successful firms in an environment of turbulent social and economic change
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corporate environmental management to sustainable entrepreneurship, and from efficiency to innovation. Yet current trends … indicate the need for radical innovation via entrepreneurial start-ups or new ventures within existing corporations despite … adoption of and marketing for sustainability innovation -- pt. 4. Investors and policy …
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-71 -- Philip Ollerenshaw (2006), 'Innovation and Corporate Failure: Cyril Lord in UK Textiles, 1945-1968', Enterprise and Society … Business of Innovation', in Edison and the Business of Innovation, Chapter 3, Baltimore, MD and London, UK: Johns Hopkins …: The Role of the Entrepreneur in Organizational Innovation, Chapter 5, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 172-205 -- R …
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