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Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies
The Role of Law
9781781951897 Edward Elgar Publishing
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies examines the role of law in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in communities whose economies are in transition. It contains a collection of works from different perspectives and tackles tough questions regarding policy and practice, including how support for entrepreneurship can be translated into policy. Additionally, this collection addresses more concrete questions of practical efficacy, including measures of how successful or unsuccessful legal efforts to incentivize entrepreneurship may be, through intellectual property law and otherwise, and what might define success to begin with.
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The very foundation of the economy is changing. Across the United States, primary and secondary sector industries are no longer as viable as they once were – because the particular businesses are no longer profitable, because the underlying resources are no longer as plentiful or desirable, or because human activity is not essential to various aspects of an industry’s operations. As economies evolve from traditional industrial resources, such as mining and manufacturing, to ‘new’ resources, such as information and content, innovation and entrepreneurship are key.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies examines the role of law in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in communities whose economies are in transition. It contains a collection of works from different perspectives and tackles tough questions regarding policy and practice, including how support for entrepreneurship can be translated into policy. Additionally, this collection addresses more concrete questions of practical efficacy, including measures of how successful or unsuccessful legal efforts to incentivize entrepreneurship may be, through intellectual property law and otherwise, and what might define success to begin with.
Expertly researched and widely accessible, Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies will appeal especially to students and scholars of innovation, law, and entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies examines the role of law in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in communities whose economies are in transition. It contains a collection of works from different perspectives and tackles tough questions regarding policy and practice, including how support for entrepreneurship can be translated into policy. Additionally, this collection addresses more concrete questions of practical efficacy, including measures of how successful or unsuccessful legal efforts to incentivize entrepreneurship may be, through intellectual property law and otherwise, and what might define success to begin with.
Expertly researched and widely accessible, Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Evolving Economies will appeal especially to students and scholars of innovation, law, and entrepreneurship.
Contributors
Contributors: M.M. Carpenter, S. Ghosh, E.J. Gouvin, S.D. Jamar, A.L. Johnson, B. Krumm, P.H. Lee, M.J. Madison, L. Mtima, S.M. O’Connor, M. Risch, F.G. Snyder, E. Townsend Gard
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Franklin G. Snyder
1. Introduction
Megan M. Carpenter
2. State Legislative Efforts to Improve Access to Venture Capital
Brian Krumm
3. Of Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs: Toward a Public Policy that Supports New Venture Formation
Eric J. Gouvin
4. Transforming Professional Services to Build Regional Innovation Ecosystems
Sean M. O’Connor
5. The Strategic Lawyer
Shubha Ghosh
6. A Social Justice Perspective on Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Steven D. Jamar and Lateef Mtima
7. Contrasts in Innovation: Pittsburgh Then and Now
Michael J. Madison
8. IP and Entrepreneurship in an Evolving Economy: A Case Study
Michael Risch
9. The Role and Impact of Clinical Programs on Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth
Patricia H. Lee
10. The Rule of Law, Privatization, and the Promise of Transborder Licensing
Andrea L. Johnson
11. The Making of the Durationator®: An Unexpected Journey into Entrepreneurship
Elizabeth Townsend Gard
Index
Foreword
Franklin G. Snyder
1. Introduction
Megan M. Carpenter
2. State Legislative Efforts to Improve Access to Venture Capital
Brian Krumm
3. Of Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs: Toward a Public Policy that Supports New Venture Formation
Eric J. Gouvin
4. Transforming Professional Services to Build Regional Innovation Ecosystems
Sean M. O’Connor
5. The Strategic Lawyer
Shubha Ghosh
6. A Social Justice Perspective on Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Steven D. Jamar and Lateef Mtima
7. Contrasts in Innovation: Pittsburgh Then and Now
Michael J. Madison
8. IP and Entrepreneurship in an Evolving Economy: A Case Study
Michael Risch
9. The Role and Impact of Clinical Programs on Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth
Patricia H. Lee
10. The Rule of Law, Privatization, and the Promise of Transborder Licensing
Andrea L. Johnson
11. The Making of the Durationator®: An Unexpected Journey into Entrepreneurship
Elizabeth Townsend Gard
Index