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Advanced Introduction to Law and Entrepreneurship
This important Advanced Introduction considers the multiple ways in which law and entrepreneurship intertwine. Shubha Ghosh expertly explores key areas defining the field, including lawyering, innovation policy, intellectual property and economics and finance, to enhance both legal and pedagogical concepts.
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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.
This important Advanced Introduction considers the multiple ways in which law and entrepreneurship intertwine. Shubha Ghosh expertly explores key areas defining the field, including lawyering, innovation policy, intellectual property and economics and finance, to enhance both legal and pedagogical concepts.
Key features include:
• a survey of critical scholarly articles in the field of law and entrepreneurship
• analysis of challenges to legal professions in the new technological environment
• traces the roots of law and entrepreneurship to scholarly study of intellectual property.
This Advanced Introduction will be a useful resource for scholars and instructors in law and business schools who teach courses on innovation and entrepreneurship. Students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels will also appreciate the insights provided into the basic concepts, methods and future research directions.
This important Advanced Introduction considers the multiple ways in which law and entrepreneurship intertwine. Shubha Ghosh expertly explores key areas defining the field, including lawyering, innovation policy, intellectual property and economics and finance, to enhance both legal and pedagogical concepts.
Key features include:
• a survey of critical scholarly articles in the field of law and entrepreneurship
• analysis of challenges to legal professions in the new technological environment
• traces the roots of law and entrepreneurship to scholarly study of intellectual property.
This Advanced Introduction will be a useful resource for scholars and instructors in law and business schools who teach courses on innovation and entrepreneurship. Students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels will also appreciate the insights provided into the basic concepts, methods and future research directions.
Contents
Contents: 1. Concepts 2. Lawyering and entrepreneurship 3. Social entrepreneurship 4. Intellectual property law and entrepreneurship 5. Entrepreneurship and innovation policy 6. Economics, markets and entrepreneurship 7. Finance and entrepreneurship 8. Future directions Selected bibliography Index