Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship

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    • Thérin, François

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Handbook of research on techno-entrepreneurship

edited by François Thérin

E. Elgar, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

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 Handbook will prove an invaluable tool in advancing our understanding of the theory and practice of research in this emerging area.The expert contributors initially explore the foundations of the field, clearly defining the parameters of techno-entrepreneurship. The key processes of techno-entrepreneurship are identified and discussed: commercialization strategies the balance between exploration and exploitation of new competencies radical innovation corporate venture capital investment the mentoring of high-tech entrepreneurs. The Handbook then shifts its focus to incubation and technology transfers, pivotal factors in the success of techno-entrepreneurship. Finally, in-depth case studies of leading e-business and biotechnology companies illustrate and substantiate the successful techno-entrepreneurship paradigm. Providing a comprehensive, highly accessible and innovative first insight into the developing sphere of techno-entrepreneurship, this international study will be essential reading for postgraduate students, academics and researchers with an interest in management and entrepreneurship. Managerial and entrepreneurial professionals in high-tech industries will also find much to interest them within this Handbook.

目次

Contents: Introduction PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF THE FIELD 1. How Techno-Entrepreneurs Build a Potentially Exciting Future? Sylvie Blanco 2. A Model of Technological Entrepreneurship Igor Prodan 3. Exchange Relationships in Techno-Entrepreneurship Research: Toward a Multitheoretic, Integrative View Helena Yli-Renko PART II: PROCESSES 4. S&T Commercialization Strategies and Practices Diane A. Isabelle 5. From the Exploration of New Possibilities to the Exploitation of Recently Developed Competencies: Evidence from Five Ventures Developing New-to-the-World Technologies Annaleena Parhankangas and David L. Hawk 6. Fostering Entrepreneurial Firms: Recognizing and Adapting Radical Innovation through Corporate Venture Capital Investments Behrend Freese, Thomas Keil and Thorsten Teichert 7. Mentoring of Malaysian High-Tech Entrepreneurs in their Pre-Seeding Phase Khairul Akmaliah Adham and Mohd Fuaad Said PART III: INCUBATORS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS 8. University Technology Transfer through University Business Incubators and How They Help Start-ups Christian Lendner 9. Determinants and Consequences of University Spin-off Activity: A Conceptual Framework Rory O'Shea 10. The Size and the Characteristics of the High-Tech Spin-Off Phenomenon in Sophia Antipolis Michel Bernasconi and Dominique Jolly PART IV: INDUSTRY SPECIFICS: E-ENTREPRENEURSHIP 11. What is E-Entrepreneurship? Fundamentals of Company Founding in the Net Economy Tobias Kollmann 12. Exploring the Socio-Demographic Characteristics of the E-Entrepreneur: An Empirical Study on Spanish Ventures Antonio Padilla-Melendez, Christian Serarols-Tarres and Ana Rosa del Aguila-Obra 13. Virtual Alliances as Coordination and Influence Mechanisms in the Internet Context: Evidence from a Cross-Section of Internet-Based Firms Lalit Manral PART V: INDUSTRY SPECIFICS: BIOTECHNOLOGIES 14. The St Louis BioBelt - Centre for Plant and Life Sciences: A Triumph of Converging Individual Efforts Edward L. Bayham, Jerome A. Katz, Robert Calcaterra and Joseph Zahner 15. Small Businesses for High Targets: Strategies in Industrially Exploiting the DNA-RNA Biomechanisms Nicola Dellepiane Index

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