Issues in entrepreneurship contracts, corporate characteristics, and country differences, 2002
Entrepreneurship is recognized as critical for the growth of both individual firms and overall economies. Entrepreneurship fosters the introduction of new products, processes and organizations. It provides the flexibility and dynamism required for responding to new market opportunities and challenge...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
JAI,
2003.
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Edition | 1st ed. |
Series | Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth ;
v. 14. |
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Online Access | Plný text |
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Table of Contents:
- The contractual structure and innovative effects of pharmaceutical-biotechnology R&D collaborations / Zeynep Kocabiyik Hansen
- Economic and institutional determinants of venture capital investment duration / Douglas J. Cumming, Jeffrey G. MacIntosh
- Women entrepreneurs : an international comparison / Terri R. Lituchy, Martha A. Reavley, Philip Bryer
- Nascent high tech entrepreneurs : the who, where, when, and why / Kathleen Allen, Timothy Stearns
- Corporate entrepreneurship : the dynamic strategy for 21st century organizations / Donald F. Kuratko, Michael H. Morris
- The Moot corp competition / Gary M. Cadenhead
- The resource balance proposition : balancing resource allocations and firm growth / Larry W. Cox, Michael D. Ensley, S. Michael Camp
- Applying principles of corporate entrepreneurship to achieve national economic growth / Jan Hansen, Terrence C. Sebora
- The entrepreneurial success of Taiwan : synergy between technology, social capital and institutional support / Hung-bin Ding, Pier A. Abetti
- Introduction / Gary D. Libecap.