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    Cheltenham, Glos, UK ; : Edward Elgar,
    UID:
    almahu_9947914826002882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 724 p.) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781785362897 (e-book)
    Series Statement: The international library of entrepreneurship ; 14
    Content: This comprehensive volume integrates pathbreaking and seminal scholarship from two interrelated fields - innovation and entrepreneurship - with the chapters providing a compelling link between the two. The editors seek to introduce and contextualize some of the most important research. Topics covered include: history of thought, innovation and growth, the innovation process, role models of the entrepreneur, knowledge flows and institutions.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alfred Marshall ([1890] 1925), 'Industrial Organization, Continued. The Concentration of Specialized Industries in Particular Locations', in Principles of Economics, Book IV, Chapter X, London: Macmillan, 267-77 -- Jean-Baptiste Say ([1821/1845] 1836), 'Of Operations Alike Common to All Branches of Industry', in A Treatise on Political Economy, Chapter VI, 4th Edition, Philadelphia, PA: Grigg and Elliott [translated by C.R. Prinsep], 79-85 -- William J. Baumol (1968), 'Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, LVIII (2), May, 64-71 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (1934), 'The Fundamental Phenomenon of Economic Development', in The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle, Chapter II, Section III, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 74-94 -- Frank H. Knight (1921), 'Enterprise and Profit', in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, Chapter IX, New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, 264-90 -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1962), 'Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention', in R.R. Nelson (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Princeton University Press: Princeton, NY, 609-26 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter ([1942] 1947), 'The Process of Creative Destruction', in Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Part II Can Capitalism Survive?, Chapter VII, New York, NY: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 81-6 -- Paul M. Romer (1986), 'Increasing Returns and Long-Run Growth', Journal of Political Economy, 94 (5), 1002-37 -- Philippe Aghion, Christopher Harris, Peter Howitt and John Vickers (2001), 'Competition, Imitation and Growth with Step-by-Step Innovation', Review of Economic Studies, 68, 467-92 -- Philippe Aghion, Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl (2004), 'Entry and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Microlevel Panel Data', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (2-3), April-May, 265-76 -- Richard R. Nelson and Sidney G. Winter (1982), 'The Schumpeterian Tradeoff Revisited', American Economic Review, 72 (1), March, 114-32 -- Steven Klepper (1996), 'Entry, Exit, Growth, and Innovation over the Product Life Cycle', American Economic Review, 86, 562-83 -- Eric von Hippel (2005), 'Why Many Users Want Custom Products', in Democratizing Innovation, Chapter 3, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 33-43, notes and references -- Gilles Duranton and Diego Puga (2001), 'Nursery Cities: Urban Diversity, Process Innovation, and the Life Cycle of Products', American Economic Review, 91 (5), December, 1454-77 -- Bengt-Åke Lundvall (1992), 'Introduction', in Bengt-Åke Lundvall (ed) (ed.), National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning, Chapter 1, London and New York: Pinter, 1-19, references -- Michael E. Porter (1998), 'Clusters and the New Economics of Competition', Harvard Business Review, 76 (6), 77-90 -- Israel M. Kirzner (1973), 'The Entrepreneur', in Competition and Entrepreneurship, Chapter 2, Subsections 1 to 5, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 30-52 -- William J. Baumol (2002), 'Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth: The David-Goliath Symbiosis', Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures, 7 (2), 1-10 -- Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont (1979), 'A General Equilibrium Entrepreneurial Theory of Firm Formation Based on Risk Aversion', Journal of Political Economy, 87 (4), 719-48 , Edward P. Lazear (2004), 'Balanced Skills and Entrepreneurship', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 94 (2), May, 208-11 -- Zvi Griliches (1979), 'Issues in Assessing the Contribution of Research and Development to Productivity Growth', Bell Journal of Economics, 10 (1), Spring, 92-116 -- Zvi Griliches (1994), 'Productivity, R&D and the Data Constraint', American Economic Review, 84 (1), 1-23 -- Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1994), 'R & D Spillovers and Recipient Firm Size', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXVI, 336-40 -- Adam B. Jaffe, Manuel Trajtenberg and Rebecca Henderson (1993), 'Geographic Localization of Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (3), August, 577-98 -- David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1996), 'R&D Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation and Production', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 630-40 -- Edward L. Glaeser, Hedi D. Kallal, José A. Scheinkman and Andrei Shleifer (1992), 'Growth in Cities', Journal of Political Economy, 100 (6), 1126-52 -- Jane Jacobs (1969), 'How New Work Begins', in The Economy of Cities, Chapter 2, New York, NY: Vintage Books (Random House), 49-70 -- Steven Klepper and Sally Sleeper (2005), 'Entry by Spinoffs', Management Science, 51 (8), August, 1291-306 -- Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 -- Richard Jensen and Marie Thursby (2001), 'Proofs and Prototypes for Sale: The Licensing of University Inventions', American Economic Review, 91 (1), March, 240-59 -- Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner (2001), 'Reinventing Public R&D: Patent Policy and the Commercialization of National Laboratory Technologies', RAND Journal of Economics, 32 (1), Spring, 167-98 -- AnnaLee Saxenian (1991), 'Institutions and the Growth of Silicon Valley', Berkeley Planning Journal, 6, 36-57 -- Olav Sorenson and Pino G. Audia (2000), 'The Social Structure of Entrepreneurial Activity: Geographic Concentration of Footwear Production in the United States, 1940-1989', American Journal of Sociology, 106 (2), September, 424-61 -- Edward L. Glaeser, David Laibson and Bruce Sacerdote (2002), 'An Economic Approach to Social Capital', Economic Journal, 112 (483), November, F437-58 -- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson (2005), 'The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth', American Economic Review, 95 (3), June, 546-79 -- Douglass C. North (1991), 'Institutions', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 97-112
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  • 2
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    Cheltenham, UK :Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9948265334302882
    Format: 1 online resource (224 p.)
    ISBN: 9781786432797 (e-book)
    Content: This book brings together leading research and scholarship on one of the newest and most compelling forces of economic growth, dynamism and innovation - entrepreneurial ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to the role of innovation, startups, SMEs and technology transfer in shaping the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as its impact on firm performance and regional economic performance. From the perspectives of theory, empirical analysis and public policy, this book shows why entrepreneurial ecosystems have become the new economic superstars in the global economy. It provides explicit analysis of policies promoting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and examines the link between entrepreneurial ecosystems and universities. This timely collection of research will be of interest not only to academics and scholars in economics and management, but also to thought leaders in public policy and business.
    Note: Includes index. , Contents: Introduction / David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link -- Part I -- University entrepreneurship -- 1. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'U.S. Science Parks: the diffusion of an innovation and its effects on the academic missions of universities', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 21 (9), November, 1323-56 -- 2. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2005), 'Opening the ivory tower's door: an analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. University spin-off companies', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1106-12 -- 3. Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2006), 'U.S. University Research Parks', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 25 (1), April, 43-55 -- 4. T. Taylor Aldridge and David Audretsch (2011), 'The Bayh-Dole Act and scientist entrepreneurship', research policy, 40 (8), October, 1058-67 -- 5. T. Taylor Aldridge, David Audretsch, Sameeksha Desai and Venkata Nadella (2014), 'Scientist entrepreneurship across scientific fields', Journal of Technology Transfer, 39 (6), December, 819-35 -- Part II: University technology transfer -- 6. David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann and Susanne Warning (2005), 'University spillovers and new firm location', research policy, 34 (7), September, 1113-22 -- 7. Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel and Barry Bozeman (2007), 'An empirical analysis of the propensity of academics to engage in informal university technology transfer', industrial and corporate change, 16 (4), August, 641-55 -- 8. Ahmed Alshumaimri, Taylor Aldridge and David B. Audretsch (2010), 'The University Technology transfer revolution in Saudi Arabia', Journal of Technology Transfer, 35 (6), December, 585-96 -- Part III: Complementary nature of university-based research -- 9. Albert N. Link and John Rees (1990), 'Firm size, university based research, and the returns to R&D', Small Business Economics, 2 (1), March, 25-31 -- 10. Zoltan J. Acs, David B. Audretsch and Maryann P. Feldman (1992), 'Real effects of academic research: comment', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 363-7 -- 11. David B. Audretsch and Paula E. Stephan (1996), 'Company-scientist locational links: the case of biotechnology', American Economic Review, 86 (3), June, 641-52 -- 12. Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (2013), 'Knowledge spillovers, collective entrepreneurship, and economic growth: the role of universities', Small Business Economics, 41 (4), December, 797-817 -- Part IV: Universities as research partners -- 13. Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2003), 'Universities as research partners', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (2), May, 485-91 -- 14. David B. Audretsch, Dennis P. Leyden and Albert N. Link (2012), 'Universities as research oartners', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21 (5-6), September, 529-45 -- 15. Marco Guerzoni, T. Taylor Aldridge, David B. Audretsch and Sameeksha Desai (2014), 'A new industry creation and originality: insight from the funding sources of university patents', Research Policy, 43 (10), December, 1697-707 -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781786432780 (hardback)
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  • 3
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    b3kat_BV047923240
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 241 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 9781847206794
    Note: "Published in association with the Max Planck Institute of Economics and the EIM Business & Policy Research.. - Includes bibliographical references and index , Explaining entrepreneurship and the role of policy : a framework / David B. Audretsch, Isabel Grilo and A. Roy Thurik -- The simple economics of technology entrepreneurship : market failure reconsidered / Philip E. Auerswald -- From small business to entrepreneurship policy / David B. Audretsch. and Iris A. M. Beckmann -- Policymakers beware! / Simon C. Parker -- Promoting entrepreneurship in the welfare state / Magnus Henrekson and Jesper Roine -- Dressing the emperor : the fabric of entrepreneurship policy / Lois Stevenson and Anders Lundstrom -- Public policy and entrepreneurship / Albert N. Link -- A rough guide to entrepreneurship policy / Anders N. Hoffmann -- Government program to encourage innovation by start-ups and SMEs : the role of U.S. innovation rewards / Charles W. Wessner -- Quantitative and qualitative studies of university technology transfer : synthesis and policy recommendations / Donald S. Siegel -- Entrepreneurship policy in Bavaria : between laptop and lederhosen / Marcel Hulsbeck and Erik E. Lehmann -- Issues in evaluation : the case of shell livewire / Francis J. Green and David J. Storey , This unique Handbook provides a solid foundation for essential study in the nascent field of entrepreneurship policy research. This foundation is initially developed via the exploration of two significant propositions underpinning the nature of entrepreneurship policy research. The first is that entrepreneurship has emerged as a bona fide focus of public policy, particularly with respect to economic growth and employment creation. The second is that neither scholars nor policy makers are presently equipped to understand the public policy role for entrepreneurship
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 1845424093
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9781848445673
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Wirtschaftsförderung ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
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    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
    UID:
    almahu_9947914878002882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v.) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781784713911 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in business
    Content: The analysis of corporate governance in small and medium-sized firms has been a much-neglected aspect of study in the field of corporate governance. This essential research review provides an authoritative overview of research in this topical field by successfully linking classical papers on corporate governance to the specific aspects in SMEs. The purpose of this book is not only to provide a review of the literature on governance in SMEs, but also from other social sciences and management perspectives. This title will be of great interest not only to lecturers and students interested in corporate governance but also to managers and policy makers.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Adams, R.B., B.E. Hermalin and M.S. Weisbach (2010), 'The Role of Boards of Directors in Corporate Governance: A Conceptual Framework and Survey', Journal of Economic Literature, 48 (1), 55-107. -- Audretsch, D.B. (1995), Innovation and Industry Evolution, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Audretsch, D.B. and A.R. Thurik (2001), 'What's New about the New Economy? Sources of Growth in the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies', Industrial & Corporate Change, 10 (1), 267-315. -- Audretsch, D.B., M. Keilbach and E.E. Lehmann (2006), Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Berle, A.A. and G.C. Means, (1932), The Modern Corporation and Private Property, New York: Macmillan. -- Caves, R. (1998), 'Industrial Organization and New Findings on the Turnover and Mobility of Firms', Journal of Economic Literature, 36 (4), 1947-82. -- Chandler, A.D. (1977), The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. -- Degryse, H. and S. Ongena (2008), 'Competition and Regulation in the Banking Sector: A Review of the Empirical Evidence on the Sources of Bank Rents', in A. Thakor and A. Boot (eds), Handbook of Financial Intermediation and Banking, Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 483-554. -- Filatotchev, I. and M. Wright (2005), The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. -- Forbes, C. and F. Milliken (1999), 'Cognition and Corporate Governance: Understanding Board of Directors as Strategic Decision Making Group', Academy of Management Review, 24, 489-505. -- Gompers, P.A. and J. Lerner (2004), The Venture Capital Cycle, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Grossman, S. and O. Hart (1986), 'The Cost and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration', Journal of Political Economy, 94, 691-719. -- Gugler, K. and J. Weigand (2003), 'Is Ownership Really Endogenous?', Applied Economics Letters, 10, 483-6. -- Hart, O. and J. Moore (1990), 'Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 98, 1119-58. -- Jensen, M.C. (1993), 'The Modern Industrial Revolution, Exit, and the Failure of Internal Control Systems', Journal of Finance, 48, 831-80. -- Jovanovic, B. (1982), 'Selection and the Evolution of Industry', Econometrica, 50 (3), 649-70. -- Lehmann, E.E. and D. Neuberger (2001), 'Do Lending Relationships Matter? Evidence from Bank Survey Data in Germany', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 45, 339-59. -- Lehmann, E.E. and J. Weigand (2000), 'Does the Governed Corporation Perform Better? Governance Structures and Corporate Performance in Germany', European Finance Review, 4, 157-95. -- Lerner, J. (2004), The Venture Capital Cycle, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press , Nickel, S. (1996), 'Competition and Corporate Performance', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (4), 724-46. -- Shleifer, A. and R. Vishney (1997), 'A Survey of Corporate Governance', Journal of Finance, 52, 737-83. -- Zingales, L. (1998), 'Corporate Governance', in P. Newman (ed.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, Volume 1, London: Macmillan, pp. 497-503. -- Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling (1976), 'Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs, and Ownership Structure', Journal of Financial Economics, 3, 305-60, reset -- Eugene F. Fama and Michael C. Jensen (1983), 'Separation of Ownership and Control', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (2), June, 301-25 -- Harold Demsetz (1983), 'The Structure of Ownership and the Theory of the Firm', Journal of Law and Economics, XXVI (2), June, 375-90 -- Henry G. Manne (1965), 'Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control', Journal of Political Economy, 73 (2), April, 110-20 -- Eugene F. Fama (1980), 'Agency Problems and the Theory of the Firm', Journal of Political Economy, 88 (2), April, 288-307 -- Raghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales (2000), 'The Governance of the New Enterprise', in Xavier Vives (ed.), Corporate Governance: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, Chapter 6, 201-27 -- Diane K. Denis (2001), 'Twenty-five Years of Corporate Governance Research . . . and Counting', Review of Financial Economics, 10, 191-212 -- Lorraine Uhlaner, Mike Wright and Morten Huse (2007), 'Private Firms and Corporate Governance: An Integrated Economic and Management Perspective', Small Business Economics, 29, 225-41 -- Peter G. Klein (1999), 'Entrepreneurship and Corporate Governance', Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 2 (2), Summer, 19-42 -- Catherine M. Daily, Patricia P. McDougall, Jeffrey G. Covin and Dan R. Dalton (2002), 'Governance and Strategic Leadership in Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Management, 28 (3), 387-412 -- Thomas M. Zellweger, Kimberly A. Eddleston and Franz W. Kellermanns (2010), 'Exploring the Concept of Familiness: Introducing Family Firm Identity', Journal of Family Business Strategy, 1, 54-63 -- James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua, Franz W. Kellermanns and Erick P.C. Chang (2007), 'Are Family Managers Agents or Stewards? An Exploratory Study in Privately Held Family Firms', Journal of Business Research, 60, 1030-38 -- Wayne H. Stewart, Jr., Warren E. Watson, Joann C. Carland and James W. Carland (1998), 'A Proclivity for Entrepreneurship: A Comparison of Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners, and Corporate Managers', Journal of Business Venturing, 14, 189-214 -- Theresa M. Welbourne and Linda A. Cyr (1999), 'Using Ownership as an Incentive: Does the "Too Many Chiefs " Rule Apply in Entrepreneurial Firms?', Group and Organizational Management, 24 (4), December, 438-60 -- Randolph P. Beatty and Edward J. Zajac (1994), 'Managerial Incentives, Monitoring, and Risk Bearing: A Study of Executive Compensation, Ownership, and Board Structure in Initial Public Offerings', Administrative Science Quarterly, 39 (2), June, 313-35 -- Erik E. Lehmann (2006), 'Corporate Governance in New Enterprises or: Why Do Some CEOs Hold Large Equity Stakes While Others Are Paid Through Stock Options?', Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft, 5, 21-37 , Marc Cowling (2003), 'Productivity and Corporate Governance in Smaller Firms', Small Business Economics, 20, 335-44 -- Trond Randøy, Clay Dibrell and Justin B. Craig (2009), 'Founding Family Leadership and Industry Profitability', Small Business Economics, 32 (4), April, 397-407 -- Damiano Bonardo, Stefano Paleari and Silvio Vismara (2010), 'The M&A Dynamics of European Science-based Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Technology Transfer, 35, 141-80 -- Jung-Chin Shen and Jeffrey J. Reuer (2005), 'Adverse Selection in Acquisitions of Small Manufacturing Firms: A Comparison of Private and Public Targets', Small Business Economics, 24, 393-407 -- C. Mirjam van Praag (2003), 'Business Survival and Success of Young Small Business Owners', Small Business Economics, 21, 1-17 -- Pramodita Sharma, James J. Chrisman and Jess H. Chua (2003), 'Predictors of Satisfaction with the Succession Process in Family Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 667-87 -- Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael S. Weisbach (2003), 'Boards of Directors as an Endogenously Determined Institution: A Survey of the Economic Literature', FRBNY Economic Policy Review, April, 7-26 -- Morten Huse (1990), 'Board Composition in Small Enterprises', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2 (4), 363-73 -- Morten Huse (2000), 'Boards of Directors in SMEs: A Review and Research Agenda', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 12 (4), 271-90 -- Catherine M. Daily and Dan R. Dalton (1992), 'The Relationship Between Governance Structure and Corporate Performance in Entrepreneurial Firms', Journal of Business Venturing, 7, 375-86 -- Bart Clarysse, Mirjam Knockaert and Andy Lockett (2007), 'Outside Board Members in High Tech Start-ups', Small Business Economics, 29, 243-59 -- Olof Brunninge, Mattias Nordqvist and Johan Wiklund (2007), 'Corporate Governance and Strategic Change in SMEs: The Effects of Ownership, Board Composition and Top Management Teams', Small Business Economics, 29, 295-308 -- Alessandro Minichilli and Cathrine Hansen (2007), 'The Board Advisory Tasks in Small Firms and the Event of Crises', Journal of Management and Governance, 11 (1), March, 5-22 -- Kevin Keasey, Helen Short and Robert Watson (1994), 'Directors' Ownership and the Performance of Small and Medium Sized Firms in the UK', Small Business Economics, 6, 225-36 -- Lloyd Steier (2003), 'Variants of Agency Contracts in Family-financed Ventures as a Continuum of Familial Altruistic and Market Rationalities', Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 597-618 -- David B. Audretsch and Julie A. Elston (1997), 'Financing the German Mittelstand', Small Business Economics, 9, 97-110 -- Steven N. Kaplan and Per Strömberg (2001), 'Venture Capitalists as Principals: Contracting, Screening, and Monitoring', American Economic Review, 91 (2), May, 426-30 -- David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann (2005), 'The Effects of Experience, Ownership, and Knowledge on IPO Survival: Empirical Evidence from Germany', Review of Accounting and Finance, 4 (4), 13-33 , Mike Wright, Robert E. Hoskisson, Lowell W. Busenitz and Jay Dial (2000), 'Entrepreneurial Growth Through Privatization: The Upside of Management Buyouts', Academy of Management Review, 25 (3), July, 591-601 -- Matthew D. Lynall, Brian R. Golden and Amy J. Hillman (2003), 'Board Composition from Adolescence to Maturity: A Multitheoretic View', Academy of Management Review, 28 (3), July, 416-31
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT70790
    Format: 1 online resource (685 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781441911902 , 9781441911919
    Series Statement: International Handbook Series on Entrepreneurship Series v.5
    Content: This book covers key topics in entrepreneurship, including entrepreneurial behavior, risk and opportunity recognition, equity financing, business culture and strategy, innovation, and the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth and development
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- The Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research: Organization, Objectives, and Criteria -- 10 October 2009 -- Introduction -- Nomination and Selection: The Structure -- Selection of Award Winners: The Criteria -- Presentation and Categorization of Previous Winners -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 1 Introduction to the 2nd Edition of the Handbookof Entrepreneurship Research -- References -- Part I Opportunity -- 2 Debates in Entrepreneurship: Opportunity Formation and Implications for the Field of Entrepreneurship -- Epistemological Traditions -- A Realist Approach to Opportunity Formation -- A Constructionist Approach to Opportunity Formation -- An Evolutionary Realist Approach to Opportunity Formation -- Opportunity Formation and Organizational Forms -- Organizational Forms that Originate from Discovery Opportunities -- Environment and Information -- Decision-Making Tools -- Planning and Goals -- Organizational Forms that Originate from Constructionist Opportunities -- Informational Environment -- Decision-Making Tools -- Goal Setting -- Organizational Forms that Originate from Evolutionary Realist Opportunities -- Informational Environment -- Decision-Making Tools -- Planning and Goal Setting -- Discussion -- References -- 3 An Update to the Individual-Opportunity Nexus -- Introduction -- Existence of Opportunities -- Entrepreneurial Opportunities Defined -- Why Prices are Incomplete Indicators of Opportunity -- Discovery Defined -- The Life Cycle of Opportunities -- Types of Opportunities -- Locus of Changes -- Sources of Opportunities -- Information Asymmetry vs. Exogenous Shocks -- Supply vs. Demand Side Changes -- Productivity-Enhancing vs. Rent-Seeking Opportunities -- Initiator of the Change -- Identification of Opportunities -- Access to Information -- Knowledge Corridors -- Search , Cognitive Strategies in Populations , Dynamic Modeling of Intent: Implementation Intentions -- Dynamic Modeling of Intent: Bagozzi's Theory of Trying -- Possible Evidence for Phase Changes? -- Passion, Affect, and Emotions -- Non-Compensatory Decision-Making in Evoked Opportunity Sets -- Self-Efficacy Beliefs: Critical Correlate of Intent -- Deep Beliefs and Knowledge Structures -- Automatic versus Intentional Processing -- Schemata, Scripts, and Maps -- Knowledge Structures Matter: Some Final Evidence -- Future Research Direction: Phase Changes Revisited -- Implications for Entrepreneurial Learning (and Education) -- ''Filling a Pail'' or ''Lighting a Fire''? -- Critical Developmental Experiences -- Cognitive Adaptability: Learning and Adapting -- Pattern Recognition and Transfer -- Context Matters: Entrepreneurial Environments -- In Conclusion -- References -- 14 The Social Psychology of Entrepreneurial Behavior -- Introduction -- Some Initial Distinctions -- Methodological Approach -- Social Cognition -- Biases in Social Cognition -- Emotion and Cognition -- Person and Situation -- Attribution Processes -- Attributions of Causality -- Causal Dimensions -- Attitudes -- Components of Attitudes -- Cognitive Consistency -- Planned Behavior -- The Self -- Self-Evaluation -- Consequences of Self-Concept -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Entrepreneurship as Social Construction: A Multilevel Evolutionary Approach -- Introduction -- The Social Construction of Entrepreneurship at the Organizational Level -- Imitation Reproduces Existing Forms -- Why Innovations Still Occur -- Selection Forces Affecting Innovative Entrepreneurs -- Summary: Organizational Level Entrepreneurship -- Population Formation and Growth -- Problems Confronting Entrepreneurs in New Populations -- Cooperation versus Competition in New Populations -- Cognitive Requirements Confronting New Populations , Introduction -- The Division of Labour and the Role of the Entrepreneur -- Entrepreneurial Judgement -- The Mental Division of Labour and Intellectual Comparative Advantage -- Delegation -- Inter-Personal Subjectivity -- Subjectivity -- Innovation and Arbitrage -- Capital Requirements as an Entry Barrier -- The Nature of the Entrepreneurial Firm -- Intermediation -- Internalisation -- The Growth of the Firm -- Inter-Cultural Subjectivity -- Culture -- The Entrepreneur as Leader: Corporate Culture as an Instrument of Strategy -- The Market for Entrepreneurship -- Demand and Supply of Entrepreneurs -- The Role of Financial Institutions -- The Spatial Dimension -- The Life Cycle of the Entrepreneur -- Summary -- References -- 11 Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship -- Introduction -- The Knowledge Production Function -- The Role of Firm Size -- The Industry Context -- The Geographic Context -- The Knowledge Production Function Reconsidered -- Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Risk and Uncertainty -- Introduction -- A Brief Review of the Literature -- An Analogy -- Limited Attention -- Investing in Human Capital -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV The Social Context -- 13 Looking Forward, Looking Backward: From Entrepreneurial Cognition to Neuroentrepreneurship -- Introduction -- Overview -- Caveat? Cross-disciplinary Definitional Issues -- Perceptions, Antecedents and Consequences -- Before the Entrepreneur -- An Entrepreneurial Mindset and Complex Thinking -- Complex Thinking -- A New Look at Individual Differences? -- Creativity -- Economic Depression, Psychological Depression, and Creativity -- Current Thinking about Entrepreneurial Intentions -- Theory of Reasoned Action, Theory of Planned Behavior, and Shapero's Model of the Entrepreneurial Event -- Disadvantages of Intentions Models , Organizational-Level Outcomes and Consequences -- Sustaining Corporate Entrepreneurship -- Future Research -- References -- 7 High-Impact Entrepreneurship -- Introduction -- Definition of High-Impact Entrepreneurship -- Stylized Facts -- HIE and Occupational Choice -- Human-Capital Theories and HIE -- Knowledge Spillover Entrepreneurship -- Strategic Entrepreneurial Behavior -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Equity Financing -- Introduction -- The Development of the Equity Financing -- Equity Investing -- Basic Patterns -- Why This Concentration? -- The Specific Tools -- Distortions to the Equity Investment Process -- Exiting Equity Investments in Entrepreneurial Firms -- Current Public Policy Issues -- Venture Capital and Technological Innovation -- The Need for Stimulating Angel Investment -- Future Research -- References -- Part III The Market Context -- 9 Market Processes and Entrepreneurial Studies -- Introduction -- The Austrian Theory of Markets -- The Disequilibrium Economics of Menger -- Mises and the Austrian Logic of Choice -- Hayek and the Austrian Knowledge Problem -- Schumpeter versus the Austrian Tradition -- Kirzners Theory of Entrepreneurship -- What is Entrepreneurship -- Entrepreneurship is Alertness -- Entrepreneurship is Action -- Entrepreneurship Produces Market Order -- Entrepreneurship is a Process -- Some Austrian Criticisms of Kirzner's Theory -- Recent Developments in the Austrian Theory of Entrepreneurship -- Theories of Entrepreneurial Learning -- The Entrepreneurial Process -- Entrepreneurship, Capital Heterogeneity, and the Theory of the Firm -- The Macro-economic Implications of Entrepreneurship -- Entrepreneurship and Institutions -- Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth -- Government and Entrepreneurship Policy -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Entrepreneurship, Business Culture and the Theoryof the Firm , Social Ties -- Cognitive Abilities Including Prior Knowledge -- Locus of Opportunity Discovery -- Exploitation -- Financial Capital -- Contracting Solutions -- Social Capital -- The Characteristics of the Opportunity -- The Fit with the Person -- Psychological Differences -- Locus of Opportunity Exploitation -- Markets or Firms? -- New or Established Firms -- Industry-Level Factors -- Opportunity-Level Factors -- Firm-Level Factors -- The Relationship Between the Locus of Discovery and Exploitation -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Three Views of Entrepreneurial Opportunity -- Entrepreneurial Opportunity -- Three Views of Entrepreneurial Opportunity -- Opportunity Recognition -- Opportunity Discovery -- Opportunity Creation -- The Allocative Process View -- Inappropriability -- Indivisibility -- Uncertainty -- The Discovery Process View -- The Creative Process View -- Integrating the Three Views -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Part II The Emergence of New Ventures -- 5 Entrepreneurial Behavior: Firm Organizing Processes -- Introduction -- Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Behavior -- New Organizations Are Not Emerging Organizations -- The Characteristics of Emerging Organizations -- Entrepreneurial Behaviors: Firm Formation Activities -- Selected Findings on Entrepreneurial Behaviors -- Opportunity Recognition -- Planning -- Recommendations for Future Research -- References -- 6 Corporate Entrepreneurship: An Introductionand Research Review -- Introduction -- The Domain of Corporate Entrepreneurship -- The Corporate Entrepreneurship Process: A Research Model -- Transformational Triggers -- Corporate Entrepreneurship Strategy -- Organizational Antecedents -- The Role of Managers in Corporate Entrepreneurship -- Entrepreneurial Behavior -- Entrepreneurial Outcomes and Consequences -- Individual-Level Outcomes and Consequences
    Additional Edition: Print version Acs, Zoltan J. Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research New York, NY : Springer,c2010 ISBN 9781441911902
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    Content: A growing body of evidence has documented the critical role that entrepreneurs play in fostering economic growth. But entrepreneurs can only be expected to take risks in 'open settings', where individuals and firms are free to contract with one another. In this important book, leading economists explain and document the role of open markets, within and across national boundaries, in facilitating entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. The main message of this book is especially timely given growing concerns in developed countries in particular about off-shoring and openness to trade
    Content: chapter 1. entrepreneurship, trade competition and the explosion of world trade / William J. Baumol -- chapter 2. Globalization of venture capital : a vernon-dunning synthesis with deal-by-deal data on information technology / Catherine L. Mann -- chapter 3. Offshoring : why venture capital-backed businesses stay at home / Amar Bhid{acute}e -- chapter 4. Entrepreneurship, culture and openness / Edmund Phelps and Gylfi Zoega -- chapter 5. Entrepreneurship and the city / Edward L. Glaeser -- chapter 6. Star scientists, innovation and regional and national immigration / Lynne G. Zucker and Michael R. Darby
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Format: 1 online resource (304 p) , cm
    ISBN: 9781783474202
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    Content: 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
    Content: 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 an encyclopaedic range; from academic entrepreneurship to valuing an entrepreneurial enterprise. Each chapter provides an informed overview of the topic and references in each chapter guide the reader to the more advanced literature. This landmark book will be the first port of call for any student or scholar seeking a brief introduction to each of the fundamental topics in entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation
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    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 305 p) , illustrations (some color), maps
    ISBN: 9781783476923
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: 1. Do university policies make a difference? / David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann -- 2. Do knowledge conditions make a difference? : investment, finance and ownership in German industries / David B. Audretsch and Jürgen Weigand -- 3. Does the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship hold for regions? / David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann -- 4. Do locational spillovers pay? : emprical evidence from German IPO data / David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann -- 5. Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth / David B. Audretsch -- 6. Location : a neglected determinant of firm growth / David B. Audretsch and Dirk Dohse -- 7. The theory of knowledge spillover entrepreneurship / David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach -- 8. The process of creative construction : knowledge spillovers, entrepreneurship, and economic growth / Rajshree Agarwal, David Audretsch and M.B. Sarkar -- 9. Proof of concept centers : accelerating the commercialization of university innovation / Christine A. Gulbranson and David B. Audretsch -- 10. Resolving the knowledge paradox : knowledge-spillover entrepreneurship and economic growth / David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach -- 11. The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship / Zoltan J. Acs ... [and others] -- 12. The entrepreneurial society / David B. Audretsch -- 13. Agency and governance in strategic entrepreneurship / David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann and Lawrence A. Plummer -- 14. Transnational social capital and scientist entrepreneurship / David Audretsch and Taylor Aldridge -- 15. Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship : a regional analysis for Germany / David Audretsch, Dirk Dohse and Annekatrin Niebuhr -- 16. The missing link : knowledge diffusion and entrepreneurship in endogenous growth / Pontus Braunerhjelm ... [and others] -- 17. Does policy influence the commercialization route? : evidence from National Institutes of Health funded scientists / Taylor Aldridge and David B. Audretsch -- 18. Risk attitudes, wealth and sources of entrepreneurial start-up capital / Julie Ann Elston and David B. Audretsch -- 19. Financing the entrepreneurial decision : an empirical approach using experimental data on risk attitudes / Julie A. Elston and David B. Audretsch -- 20. The Bayh-Dole Act and scientist entrepreneurship / T. Taylor Aldridge and David Audretsch -- 21. Financial signaling by innovative nascent ventures : the relevance of patents and prototypes / David B. Audretsch, Werner Bönte and Prashanth Mahagaonkar
    Content: In this book David Audretsch examines the impact of public policy in the entrepreneurial society and in ensuring that entrepreneurship continues to serve as a driving force for economic performance. Do university policies or knowledge conditions make a difference to entrepreneurship? Does policy influence the commercialization route? This comprehensive book addresses such questions in a thoughtful selection of essays from one of the most influential and erudite sources in entrepreneurship research. The result is an interesting and informative book, which will appeal to scholars of business, entrepreneurship, evolutionary economics and public policy. The detailed investigation into the relevance of entrepreneurship makes Public Policy in the Entrepreneurial Society a topical read for both academics and entrepreneurs alike
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 510 p) , ill
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    Content: Leading researchers use their outstanding expertise to investigate various aspects in the context of innovation and entrepreneurship such as growth, knowledge production and spillovers, technology transfer, the organization of the firm, industrial policy, financing, small firms and start-ups, and entrepreneurship education as well as the characteristics of the entrepreneur
    Content: part 1. The social desirability of innovation and entrepreneurship -- part 2. Institutions, innovation and entrepreneurship -- part 3. Knowledge, knowledge spillovers, the geography of innovation and entrepreneurship, and growth -- part 4. Technology transfer, innovation and entrepreneurship -- part 5. Firms and innovation -- part 6. The making of the entrepreneur
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Format: 1 online resource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784714598
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    Content: One of the obstacles for understanding the phenomenon of entrepreneurship is the lack of integration of different assumptions, units and levels of analysis that are implicit in its many conceptualisations. This important book offers a pathway to integration by considering eight associated disciplines and theories, presenting an authoritative selection of the most significant published work on entrepreneurship from each perspective
    Content: P.A. Geroski (1995), 'What Do We Know About Entry?', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 13 (4), December, 421-40 -- Sidney G. Winter (1984), 'Schumpeterian Competition in Alternative Technological Regimes', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 5 (3-4), September-December, 287-320 -- Joseph A. Schumpeter (2005), 'Development', Journal of Economic Literature, XLIII (1), March, 108-20 -- Paul D. Reynolds (1999), 'Creative Destruction: Source or Symptom of Economic Growth?', in Zoltan J. Acs, Bo Carlsson and Charlie Karlsson (eds), Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 97-136 -- Paul D. Reynolds, Brenda Miller and Wilbur R. Maki (1995), 'Explaining Regional Variation in Business Births and Deaths: U.S. 1976-88', Small Business Economics, 7 (5), October, 389-407 -- Magnus Henrekson and Dan Johansson (1999), 'Institutional Effects on the Evolution of the Size Distribution of Firms', Small Business Economics, 12 (1), February, 11-23 -- Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch and Patricia P. McDougall (2004), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Policy', Small Business Economics, 22 (3-4), April, 313-23 -- Zoltan J. Acs and Laszlo Szerb (2007), 'Entrepreneurship, Economic Growth and Public Policy', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 109-22 -- André van Stel, David J. Storey and A. Roy Thurik (2007), 'The Effect of Business Regulations on Nascent and Young Business Entrepreneurship', Small Business Economics, 28 (2-3), March, 171-86
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