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The boundaries of innovation and entrepreneurship : conceptual background and essays on selected theoretical an empirical aspects / Alexander Brem ; with a forword by Kai-Ingo Voigt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brem, Alexander.
Contributor:
Voigt, Kai-Ingo.
Series:
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft.
Gabler Edition Wissenschaft
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Entrepreneurship.
Technological innovations--Management.
Technological innovations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Wiesbaden : Gabler, 2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
It is commonly accepted that innovation and entrepreneurship are essential ingredients for a company’s long-term success. However, both fields have been treated within different scientific disciplines for many years. Alexander Brem presents a comprehensive overview of the theoretical background and recent models in the context of innovation and entrepreneurship. Based on a process-oriented innovation-entrepreneurship framework, the author investigates the integration of market pull and technology push activities in the innovation process. He introduces a model of innovation management in emerging technology ventures, researches gender-related differences in founding intentions, and discusses the time-to-market dilemma as well as the role of serial entrepreneurs in the business foundation process. Thus, the complete cycle from the early phases of innovation to serial entrepreneurship is covered.
Contents:
From Innovation to Entrepreneurship — A Process oriented Framework
Pull vs. Push — Strategic Technology And Innovation Management For A Successful Integration Of Market Pull And Technology Push Activities
Innovation Management in Emerging Technology Ventures — The Concept of an Integrated Idea Management
Gender-Related Differences of Founding Intentions: The Role of The Micro-Social Environment, Education And Perceptions of Fostering And Inhibiting Factors
Pioneer vs. Follower: The Time-To-Market Dilemma — Results From An Empirical Study
Serial Entrepreneurs In The Business Foundation Process — Insights From A Case-Driven Explorative Study.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-8349-9679-3
OCLC:
828799722

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