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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048846277
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 274 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 9781785600326
    Series Statement: New technology-based firms in the new millennium
    Content: The latest edition of this international edited book series, based on the formation and growth problems of High Technology Small Firms (HTSFs), contains the best papers presented at the 2011 and 2013 conferences, both held at Manchester Business School. This volume remains true to the initial mission of the HTSF Conference, established in 1993, to advance our knowledge of high-technology entrepreneurship and to advocate the need for more and better designed policy to promote such entrepreneurship. The need is as great as ever it was, not least given the continued economic stagnation of the European economy in the wake of the Financial Crisis and the Euro crisis. These papers address key themes relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective policy to promote this research. The first two groups of papers examine the start-up and commercialization processes and the internationalization processes, which are often important for new high-technology businesses. Other papers examine topics like entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth strategy for high-technology small firms
    Note: Introduction / Gary Cook -- Managerial mindset and the born global firm / Paula Danskin Englis, Ingrid Wakkee -- Acquisition of knowledge in networking for internationalisation / Valerie A. Bell, Sarah Y. Cooper -- Barriers to biomedical engineering commercialisation / Charlotte Norrman, Chistina O〈U+0308〉berg, Peter Hult -- Bringing technology projects to market : balancing of efficiency and collaboration / Mozhdeh Taheri, Marina van Geenhuizen -- High-tech entrepreneurial soft starters in a university-based business incubator : space for entrepreneurial capital formation and emerging business models / Fumi Kitagawa, Susan Robertson -- The dynamics of industrial clustering in the German enterprise software sector / Joachim Viehoever -- Cluster initiatives (CIs) within the European context : stimulating policies for regional development dreams / Inessa Laur -- Assessing the effect of different dimensions of top management team diversity on the growth of university-based spin-off firms / Francesca Visintin, Daniel Pittino -- University-business co-operation in Indonesian higher education for innovation / Firmansyah David, Peter van der Sijde , The impact of the financial crisis on the financing and growth of technology-based small firms : some survey evidence from the UK / Robert Baldock, David North, Farid Ullah -- Network openness and learning ambidexterity of new technology-based firms at incubators / Danny Soetanto -- From communicative practices to communication strategies : a model of entrepreneurs communication strategies in the start-up process / Pia Ulvenblad -- Social media espionage : a strategic grid / Joni Salminen, William Y. Degbey
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 9781785600333
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spitzentechnologie ; Spin-off-Unternehmensgründung ; Entrepreneurship ; Spitzentechnologie ; Unternehmensgründung ; Unternehmensentwicklung
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    United Kingdom : Emerald | United Kingdom : Emerald Insights
    UID:
    gbv_1658900928
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 274 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781785600326
    Series Statement: New technology-based firms in the new millennium volume 11
    Content: The latest edition of this international edited book series, based on the formation and growth problems of High Technology Small Firms (HTSFs), contains the best papers presented at the 2011 and 2013 conferences, both held at Manchester Business School. This volume remains true to the initial mission of the HTSF Conference, established in 1993, to advance our knowledge of high-technology entrepreneurship and to advocate the need for more and better designed policy to promote such entrepreneurship. The need is as great as ever it was, not least given the continued economic stagnation of the European economy in the wake of the Financial Crisis and the Euro crisis. These papers address key themes relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective policy to promote this research. The first two groups of papers examine the start-up and commercialization processes and the internationalization processes, which are often important for new high-technology businesses. Other papers examine topics like entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth strategy for high-technology small firms.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785600333
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781785600333
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Sijde, Peter van der
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    Bradford : Emerald Group Publishing Limited
    UID:
    gbv_828062722
    Format: Online-Ressource (283 p)
    ISBN: 9781785600333
    Series Statement: New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium v.11
    Content: The papers in this volume address key themes relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective policy to promote it. Topics examined include start-ups, entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth strategy for high-technology small firms
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium Volume XI; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; The Chapters; Part I: Internationalisation; Chapter 2 Managerial Mindset and the Born Global Firm; Introduction; Internationalization, Entrepreneurial Mindset and the Creation of the Born Global Firm; Managerial Mindset and the Born Global Firm; The Entrepreneurial Process and the Born Global Entrepreneur; Opportunity Recognition; Preparation for Exploitation (Resource Building) and the Born Global Manager , Opportunity Exploitation and the Born Global EntrepreneurGlobalization Frustrated; Globalization Mandated; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Acquisition of Knowledge in Networking for Internationalisation; Introduction; Literature Review; Learning and Knowledge Sources in Networks; Learning in Internationalisation; Market Knowledge and Information; Know-How in Countries New to the Firm; Provision of Assistance; Research Focus and Method; Findings and Discussion; Background to International Activity; Learning during Internationalisation; Regulatory Service Consultancies , Ingredient Supplier and Contract Manufacturer FirmsManufacturing Firms with their Own Brands (MFB); Networking; Internationalisation Obstacles; Conclusions; References; Part II: Start-up and Commercialisation; Chapter 4 Barriers to Biomedical Engineering Commercialisation; Introduction; Theoretical Framing: Ways to Commercialise Innovation; Method; Results; On Needs and Barriers; On Business Maturity; Analysis; Barriers Coupled to the Biomedical Engineering Sector; Barriers Related to the Market (Customer) Structure; Barriers Related to Entrepreneurship among Researchers; Conclusions , What Barriers Are Present for Commercialisation of Biomedical Engineering Ideas?How Could the Barriers of the Commercialisation of Applied Research Projects Within the Biomedical Engineering Sector Best ...; What Way to Commercialise Should They Choose?; Start-Up; Licencing; Joint Ventures; Divesture to External Party; Free Share of the Idea to an Established Actor; Contribution; References; Chapter 5 Bringing Technology Projects to Market: Balancing of Efficiency and Collaboration; Introduction; Knowledge Commercialization Processes; Resource-Based View on Research Projects' Efficiency , Factors Influencing Overall Performance in CommercializationMethodology, Data and Measurement; Data Envelope Analysis (DEA); Rough-Set Analysis; Sample; Measurement; Descriptive Analysis and Model Exploration; Efficiency Levels; What Influences the Overall Performance in Commercialization?; Conclusion and Future Research Paths; References; Appendix; Chapter 6 High-Tech Entrepreneurial 'Soft Starters' in a University-Based Business Incubator: Space for Entrepreneurial Cap...; Introduction; Technology-Based Incubators and Policy Contexts in the United Kingdom , Entrepreneurship, Networks and Capital Theory
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785600326
    Additional Edition: Print version New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    almahu_9949069219902882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 274 p.) : , ill.
    ISBN: 9781785600326 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: New technology-based firms in the new millennium,
    Content: The latest edition of this international edited book series, based on the formation and growth problems of High Technology Small Firms (HTSFs), contains the best papers presented at the 2011 and 2013 conferences, both held at Manchester Business School. This volume remains true to the initial mission of the HTSF Conference, established in 1993, to advance our knowledge of high-technology entrepreneurship and to advocate the need for more and better designed policy to promote such entrepreneurship. The need is as great as ever it was, not least given the continued economic stagnation of the European economy in the wake of the Financial Crisis and the Euro crisis. These papers address key themes relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective policy to promote this research. The first two groups of papers examine the start-up and commercialization processes and the internationalization processes, which are often important for new high-technology businesses. Other papers examine topics like entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth strategy for high-technology small firms.
    Note: Introduction / Gary Cook -- Managerial mindset and the born global firm / Paula Danskin Englis, Ingrid Wakkee -- Acquisition of knowledge in networking for internationalisation / Valerie A. Bell, Sarah Y. Cooper -- Barriers to biomedical engineering commercialisation / Charlotte Norrman, Chistina O〈U+0308〉berg, Peter Hult -- Bringing technology projects to market : balancing of efficiency and collaboration / Mozhdeh Taheri, Marina van Geenhuizen -- High-tech entrepreneurial soft starters in a university-based business incubator : space for entrepreneurial capital formation and emerging business models / Fumi Kitagawa, Susan Robertson -- The dynamics of industrial clustering in the German enterprise software sector / Joachim Viehoever -- Cluster initiatives (CIs) within the European context : stimulating policies for regional development dreams / Inessa Laur -- Assessing the effect of different dimensions of top management team diversity on the growth of university-based spin-off firms / Francesca Visintin, Daniel Pittino -- University-business co-operation in Indonesian higher education for innovation / Firmansyah David, Peter van der Sijde. , The impact of the financial crisis on the financing and growth of technology-based small firms : some survey evidence from the UK / Robert Baldock, David North, Farid Ullah -- Network openness and learning ambidexterity of new technology-based firms at incubators / Danny Soetanto -- From communicative practices to communication strategies : a model of entrepreneurs communication strategies in the start-up process / Pia Ulvenblad -- Social media espionage : a strategic grid / Joni Salminen, William Y. Degbey.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785600333
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9948319926502882
    Format: 1 online resource (283 pages).
    ISBN: 9781785600326 (e-book)
    Series Statement: New technology-based firms in the new millennium ; Volume 11
    Additional Edition: Print version: New technology-based firms in the new millennium. Volume XI. Bingley, [England] : Emerald, c2015 ISBN 9781785600333
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959245198602883
    Format: 1 online resource (283 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-78560-032-X
    Series Statement: New technology-based firms in the new millennium,
    Content: The latest edition of this international edited book series, based on the formation and growth problems of High Technology Small Firms (HTSFs), contains the best papers presented at the 2011 and 2013 conferences, both held at Manchester Business School. This volume remains true to the initial mission of the HTSF Conference, established in 1993, to advance our knowledge of high-technology entrepreneurship and to advocate the need for more and better designed policy to promote such entrepreneurship. The need is as great as ever it was, not least given the continued economic stagnation of the European economy in the wake of the Financial Crisis and the Euro crisis. These papers address key themes relating to improving our understanding of the processes involved in high-technology entrepreneurship and of the design of effective policy to promote this research. The first two groups of papers examine the start-up and commercialization processes and the internationalization processes, which are often important for new high-technology businesses. Other papers examine topics like entrepreneurship clusters, inter-firm collaboration, and growth strategy for high-technology small firms.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , The impact of the financial crisis on the financing and growth of technology-based small firms : some survey evidence from the UK / Robert Baldock, David North, Farid Ullah -- Network openness and learning ambidexterity of new technology-based firms at incubators / Danny Soetanto -- From communicative practices to communication strategies : a model of entrepreneurs communication strategies in the start-up process / Pia Ulvenblad -- Social media espionage : a strategic grid / Joni Salminen, William Y. Degbey. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78560-033-8
    Language: English
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