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Concise Guide to Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation
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. Written by the top international scholars in their field, this book has an encyclopedic 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. Students of entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation as well as those who wish to have an introduction to the scope of this field of study will benefit from this exemplary collection.
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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.
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.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . the book is very useful because it compiles a wide variety of topics and gives concise overview of the state of the latest research on these subjects. It is written in a clear and accessible style. Hence, it is suitable for—and will undoubtedly be of great value to—undergraduate and graduate students as well as other researchers interested in entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation.’
– Imogen Wade, Science & Public Policy
‘Entrepreneurship these days is evident, even showcased, in so many places that it is harder for anyone interested in the field to really know about all of its many facets. That diversity is what makes the Concise Guide so essential. The Guide’s ability to provide an expert''s take in just a couple of pages on key topics in entrepreneurship is a boon to anyone interested in entrepreneurship. This is not a volume for your bookcase. You will want it at-hand as your explore the world of entrepreneurship.’
– Jerome Katz, Saint Louis University, US
‘This is a volume that every serious scholar must keep handy, on the desk or in the bag.’
– Journal of Entrepreneurship
‘Entrepreneurship is very much a career choice for increasing number of people, and to find information, not just on entrepreneurship but also on technology and innovation, in an easy-to-read concise book written by numerous experts in the field is invaluable in giving readers a good introduction to the subject.’
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– Imogen Wade, Science & Public Policy
‘Entrepreneurship these days is evident, even showcased, in so many places that it is harder for anyone interested in the field to really know about all of its many facets. That diversity is what makes the Concise Guide so essential. The Guide’s ability to provide an expert''s take in just a couple of pages on key topics in entrepreneurship is a boon to anyone interested in entrepreneurship. This is not a volume for your bookcase. You will want it at-hand as your explore the world of entrepreneurship.’
– Jerome Katz, Saint Louis University, US
‘This is a volume that every serious scholar must keep handy, on the desk or in the bag.’
– Journal of Entrepreneurship
‘Entrepreneurship is very much a career choice for increasing number of people, and to find information, not just on entrepreneurship but also on technology and innovation, in an easy-to-read concise book written by numerous experts in the field is invaluable in giving readers a good introduction to the subject.’
– Reference Reviews
Contributors
Contributors: D.B. Audretsch, C. Boardman, B. Bozeman, S.R. Bradley, A. Burke, U. Cantner, M. Casson, S. Cazzago, J.A. Cunningham, P. Davidsson, A. De Massis, M. Deloof, D. Dunlap, W. Geoghegan, V. Ghosal, J. Hanssens, C.S. Hayter, M. Herzig, A. Kao, M. Kenney, D.F. Kuratko, H. Landström, E.E. Lehmann, D.P. Leyden, X. Liu, A.N. Link, S. Manigart, G.D. Markman, H. Meier, M.H. Morris, A.J. Nelson, C. O’Kane, D. Organ, S. Parker, G.T. Payne, M. Perkmann, L.S. Peters, P.H. Phan, E.A. Prasetio, J.H. Rooksby, G.E. Shockley, T. Standaert, A. Talrico, R. Thurik, T. Vanacker, S. Vismara, N.S. Vonortas, J. West, P. Westhead, K. Wirsching, M. Wright
Contents
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
Index
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
Index