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Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation systems : evidence from Europe

✍ Scribed by Franco Malerba


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
344
Series
Studies in global competition, v. 48
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents



Content: Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship and innovation systems in Europe / Franco Malerba --
The knowledge-based entrepreneur: the need for a relevant theory of the firm / Patrick Cohendet and Patrick Llerena --
What makes entrepreneurship systemic? / Slavo Radosevic --
Academic patents, spin-offs and beyond: the many faces of scientific entrepreneurship / Chiara Franzoni and Francesco Lissoni --
Patterns of technological entry in different fields: an analysis of patent data / Roberto Camerani and Franco Malerba --
Survival of innovative entrants in knowledge-based sectors / Stefano Breschi, Franco Malerba and Maria Luisa Mancusi --
Brokerage roles in academic patenting: an analysis of Italian inventors / Francesco Lissoni --
New innovators and knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in European sectoral systems: a field analysis / Camilla Lenzi ... [et al.] --
Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in Central and Eastern Europe: results of a firm-level survey / Slavo Radosevic, Maja Savic and Richard Woodward --
Diversity of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms: struggling biotech firms despite opportunities / Johan Brink and Maureen McKelvey --
Knowledge-based entrepreneurship and international technology transfer in the German laser industry / Guido Buenstorf --
Are the dynamics of knowledge-based industries any different? / Ricardo Mamede, Daniel Mota and Manuel Mira Godinho --
Entrepreneurship and growth / David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach --
Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in Europe: some policy conclusions / Franco Malerba and Nicholas Vonortas.


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