Issues in entrepreneurship : contracts, corporate characteristics and country differences, 2002

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Issues in entrepreneurship : contracts, corporate characteristics and country differences, 2002

edited by Gary D. Libecap

(Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, v. 14)

JAI, 2003

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Description

Entrepreneurship is recognized as critical for the growth of both individual firms and overall economies. Entrepreneurship fosters the introduction of new products, processes and organizations. It provides the flexibility and dynamism required for responding to new market opportunities and challenges. Despite all of this, entrepreneurship is not well understood. Who is an entrepreneur? What conditions promote entrepreneurship? How does it differ across firms and across countries? Fortunately, as revealed in the chapters included in this volume, there is an active research agenda on entrepreneurship. There is information for academics, business people, and a lay audience on vital issues including, collaborations between R&D firms, corporate entrepreneurship and firm growth, technological change and entrepreneurship in Taiwan, venture capital, cross country comparisons of entrepreneurship by women, the characteristics of high-tech enterepreneurs, and the leading US business plans competition, MOOT Corp.

Table of Contents

  • Issues in enterepreneurship - contracts, corporate, characteristics and country differences, G.D. Libecap
  • the contractual structure and innovative effects of pharmaceutical-biotechnology R&D collaborations, Z. Hansen
  • corporate entrepreneurship - the dynamic strategy for 21st century organizations, D. Kuratko, M. Morris
  • the "resource balance proposition" - balancing resource allocation and firm growth, L. Cox, et al
  • applying priniciples of corporate entrepreneurship to acheive national economic growth, J. Hansen, T. Sebora
  • the entrepreneurial success of Taiwan - synergy between technology, social capital and institutional support, Hung-bin Ding, P. Abetti
  • economic and institutional determinants of venture capital duration, D. Cumming, J. MacIntosh
  • women entrepreneurs - an international comparison, T. Lituchy, et al
  • nascent high-tech entrepreneurs - the who, where, when and why, K. Allen, T. Stearns
  • the MOOT Corp Competition - catalyst for entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial activity, G. Cadenhead.

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  • NCID
    BA61783164
  • ISBN
    • 0762310022
  • LCCN
    2002044785
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 251 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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