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Technology-Based Nascent Entrepreneurship, 1st ed. 2017 Implications for Economic Policymaking Palgrave Advances in the Economics of Innovation and Technology Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Cunningham James A., O'Kane Conor

Couverture de l’ouvrage Technology-Based Nascent Entrepreneurship
This edited volume presents new means of quantifying the behavioral and consequential differences between technology-based and non-technology-based nascent entrepreneurs in varied economies. It explores the socioeconomic place of technology in developed and developing countries, and describes the implications of this research for policymakers' ability to identify and support new areas of economic growth. This book also examines technology-based nascent entrepreneurship issues in the context of entrepreneurial leadership, business incubation, ethnic migrants, university researchers, new venture formation activities, student entrepreneurship, and start-up competitions. The contributors to this collection provide valuable insights for the growing study of and expanding policies addressing nascent entrepreneurship.


1. Technology Based Nascent Entrepreneurship: Some Implications for Economic Policy Making and Markers; James A. Cunningham and Conor O’Kane
2.The Role of Public Policy in Fostering Technology Based Nascent Entrepreneurship; Donald F. Kuratko and Matthias Menter
3. The Next of Ecosystems, Strategic Orientations, and Higher Education with Technology Based Nascent Entrepreneurship; Maribel Guerrero, David Urbano, and Fernando Herrera
4. Nascent Entrepreneurship and Territorial Social Capital: Empirical Evidences from Italy; Marco Romano, Melita Nicotra, and Carmel Schillaci
5. Re-entry Following Firm Failure: Nascent Technology Entrepreneurs’ Tactics for Avoiding and Overcoming Stigma; Grace Walsh
6. Technology Based Nascent Entrepreneurship and Ethnic Migrants: Exploring the Influence of Cultural Distance through the Forms of Capital Model; Hamizah Abd. Hamid, Conor O’Kane, and André M. Everett
7. The University as a Catalyst for Nascent Technology Entrepreneurial Leadership: Towards a Sustainable Model; Michele Rusk
8. Between a Soft Landing and a Hard Place: How Silicon Valley Software and Life Sciences Business Incubators Facilitate Learning; Marijn A. van Weele and Frank J. van Rijnsoever
9. University Researchers as Nascent Entrepreneurs: Do they Fit the Stereotype?; Sally Davenport, Dominik Mann and Urs Daellenbach
10. Nascent Technology Entrepreneurs New Venture Formation Activities; Clare Gately and James A. Cunningham.
11. Nascent Student Entrepreneurship; Regina Maniam and André M. Everett
12. Technology Nascent Entrepreneur Experiences of Start-Up Competition Participation; Kayleigh Watson and Pauric McGowan



James A. Cunningham is Professor of Strategic Management at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK. His research interests intersect strategic management, entrepreneurship, and innovation.

Conor O'Kane is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management, University of Otago, New Zealand. Conor's research focuses on academic entrepreneurship, identity, and strategy. 

Features insights on nascent entrepreneurship from leading and emerging scholars

Discusses and public policy, ecosystems, and territorial social capital

Examines how policymakers can promote economic development

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Ouvrage de 312 p.

14.8x21 cm

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