Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship
Techno-entrepreneurship is broadly defined as the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial activities of both existing and nascent companies operating in technology-intensive environments. Boasting rich conceptual and empirical contributions by leading international specialists, this highly original Hand...
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Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. :
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Online Access: | https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781845422868.xml |
Table of Contents:
- How techno-entrepreneurs build a potentially exciting future? / Sylvie Blanco
- A model of technological entrepreneurship / Igor Prodan
- Exchange relationships in technoentrepreneurship research. / Helena Yli-Renko
- S&T commercialization strategies and practices / Dianne I. Isabelle
- From the exploration of new possibilities to the exploitation of recently developed competencies / Annaleena Parhankangas & David L. Hawk
- Fostering entrepreneurial firms / Behrend Freese, Thomas Keil & Thorsten Teichert
- Mentoring of Malaysian high-tech. entrepreneurs in their pre-seeding phase / Khairul Akmaliah Adham & Mohd Fuaad Said
- University technology transfer through university business incubators and how they help start-ups / Christian Lendner
- Determinants and consequences of university spin-off activity / Rory O'Shea
- The size and the characteristics of the high-tech. spin-off phenomenon in Sophia Antipolis / Michael Bernasconi & Dominique Jolly
- What is e-entrepreneurship? / Tobias Kollmann
- Exploring the socio-demographic characteristics of the e-entrepreneur / Antonio Padilla-Meléndez, Christian Serarols-Tarres & Anna Rosa Del Águila-Obra
- Virtual alliances as coordination and influence mechanisms in the Internet context / Lalit Manral
- The St. Louis BioBelt, centre for plant and life sciences / Edward L. Bayham, Jerome A. Katz, Robert Calcaterra & Joseph Zahner
- Small businesses for high targets / Nicola Dellepiane.