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Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change / Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel.
2007
G 12 LIN.I
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Title
Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change / Albert N. Link, Donald S. Siegel.
Description
219 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780199268825
0199268827 hardback
0199268835 paperback
9780199268832 paperback
019153336X electronic book
9780191533365 electronic book
9786611164393
6611164391
0191699292
9780191699290
1281164399
9781281164391
1429498625
9781429498623
0199268827 hardback
0199268835 paperback
9780199268832 paperback
019153336X electronic book
9780191533365 electronic book
9786611164393
6611164391
0191699292
9780191699290
1281164399
9781281164391
1429498625
9781429498623
Alternate Call Number
G 12 LIN.I
Summary
"This book presents an analysis and synthesis of the key approaches in economics and management to innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change. Link and Siegel provide precise definitions of key concepts, present numerous historical examples to illustrate these concepts, and outline a framework to analyze key topics and compare and contrast different theoretical frameworks. They provide a carefully explained interpretation of quantitative and qualitative finds, and emphasize international comparisons of innovation, infrastructure and technology policy." "This book will be an important guide to the area for academics, graduate, and advanced undergraduate students of Business Studies, Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Studies. The book also provides a roadmap of specific recommendations for managers and policymakers."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change: an overview; 2. The entrepreneur as innovator; 3. Fundamental concepts of innovation and technological change; 4. R&D and firm performance; 5. The economics of R&D and economic growth; 6. Innovation in the service sector; 7. Technological spillovers and general purpose technologies; 8. University technology transfer; 9. University research parks; 10. Government as entrepreneur and innovator; 11. Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change: a research agenda.
Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change : an overview
The entrepreneur as innovator
Fundamental concepts of innovation and technological change
R & D and firm performance
The economics of R & D and economic growth
Innovation in the service sector
Technological spillovers and general purpose technologies
University technology transfer
University research parks
Government as entrepreneur and innovator
Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change : a research agenda.
Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change : an overview
The entrepreneur as innovator
Fundamental concepts of innovation and technological change
R & D and firm performance
The economics of R & D and economic growth
Innovation in the service sector
Technological spillovers and general purpose technologies
University technology transfer
University research parks
Government as entrepreneur and innovator
Innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change : a research agenda.
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2007.
Language
English
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Review
"This book presents an analysis and synthesis of the key approaches in economics and management to innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological change. Link and Siegel provide precise definitions of key concepts, present numerous historical examples to illustrate these concepts, and outline a framework to analyze key topics and compare and contrast different theoretical frameworks. They provide a carefully explained interpretation of quantitative and qualitative finds, and emphasize international comparisons of innovation, infrastructure and technology policy." "This book will be an important guide to the area for academics, graduate, and advanced undergraduate students of Business Studies, Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Studies. The book also provides a roadmap of specific recommendations for managers and policymakers."--Jacket.