From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship

From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship
Title From Industrial Organization to Entrepreneurship PDF eBook
Author Erik E. Lehmann
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 488
Release 2019-10-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 303025237X

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This book celebrates the contributions of David B. Audretsch, Distinguished Professor at the School of Public and Environment Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University (USA), co-founder and co-editor of Small Business Economics, and former Director of the Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Group at the erstwhile Max Planck Institute of Economics (Jena, Germany). For his pioneering work, which explores the links between entrepreneurship, government policy, innovation, economic development, and global competitiveness, he has received the 2001 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research from the Swedish Foundation for Small Business Research and the 2011 Schumpeter Prize from the University of Wuppertal (Germany). This volume features original contributions from over 50 leading scholars to map, analyze and evaluate the impact of Audretsch’s research on a broad spectrum of research fields, ranging from economics to entrepreneurship and geography. The development and evolution of key ideas which have significantly shaped theory and future research across these fields are also explored.

Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization

Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization
Title Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization PDF eBook
Author Carolina Castaldi
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 360
Release 2021-06-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000403874

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Trademarks are the most widely used intellectual property right by companies worldwide. Their strategic importance is increasing, as reputational assets become more relevant for companies than ever, in national and global markets. Trademarks also represent key tools for companies to profit from innovation and can make the difference for start-ups and entrepreneurial firms by allowing them to gain legitimacy and fostering fund raising from investors. This book Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization takes stock of the emerging academic research on how companies use trademarks. It collects a rich set of contributions from several research perspectives and disciplines and proposes an integrated view bridging different levels of analysis: individual, firm, industry, and country level. Specifically, the book combines an industrial organization, innovation, and entrepreneurship perspective to understand why, when and with what effects entrepreneurs, innovators, and firms use trademarks. The book is targeted toward academic readers to gain a better understanding of the emerging and interdisciplinary field of trademark research as well as interested practitioners from the area of intellectual property (IP) management and policy-making. The chapters in this book were originally published in Industry and Innovation.

Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization in the Less-developed Countries

Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization in the Less-developed Countries
Title Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization in the Less-developed Countries PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel H. Leff
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1973*
Genre
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Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Innovation

Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Innovation
Title Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Innovation PDF eBook
Author Enrico Santarelli
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 318
Release 2006-03-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780387288680

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The analysis of different national cases (including, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, the Netherlands, and the United States) puts forward that the relationship between entrepreneurship and growth (via innovation) is shaped by the context of country-specific institutions and industries, thereby providing hints for industrial and innovation policy.

Industrial Organization and Management

Industrial Organization and Management
Title Industrial Organization and Management PDF eBook
Author Hugo Diemer
Publisher
Total Pages 360
Release 1915
Genre Industrial management
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Sources of Knowledge and Entrepreneurial Behavior

Sources of Knowledge and Entrepreneurial Behavior
Title Sources of Knowledge and Entrepreneurial Behavior PDF eBook
Author David B. Audretsch
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1487501129

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Sources of Knowledge and Entrepreneurial Behavior delves into the nature and importance of the relationship between sources of knowledge and entrepreneurial behavior, and should be of interest to both academics and policy-makers. David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link use the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship as the conceptual foundation for why individuals decide to become entrepreneurs. Then, using a database of more than 4,000 small and relatively new European companies from 10 different countries, called the AEGIS database, Audretsch and Link offer new insights about the relationship between knowledge sources and entrepreneurial behavior. In their analysis of the empirical evidence in support of the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship, Audretsch and Link conclude that there is no singular source of knowledge driving entrepreneurship, but a plethora of knowledge sources, each associated with different dimensions of entrepreneurial activity. The intellectual breakthrough in this book is not that knowledge matters or that it especially matters for entrepreneurship. Rather, Audretsch and Link show that knowledge, and especially entrepreneurial knowledge, is not a homogeneous phenomenon. There are multiple sources of knowledge that act on entrepreneurial performance in a myriad of ways.

Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization

Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization
Title Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization PDF eBook
Author Carolina Castaldi
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 388
Release 2021-06-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000403890

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Trademarks are the most widely used intellectual property right by companies worldwide. Their strategic importance is increasing, as reputational assets become more relevant for companies than ever, in national and global markets. Trademarks also represent key tools for companies to profit from innovation and can make the difference for start-ups and entrepreneurial firms by allowing them to gain legitimacy and fostering fund raising from investors. This book Trademarks and Their Role in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Industrial Organization takes stock of the emerging academic research on how companies use trademarks. It collects a rich set of contributions from several research perspectives and disciplines and proposes an integrated view bridging different levels of analysis: individual, firm, industry, and country level. Specifically, the book combines an industrial organization, innovation, and entrepreneurship perspective to understand why, when and with what effects entrepreneurs, innovators, and firms use trademarks. The book is targeted toward academic readers to gain a better understanding of the emerging and interdisciplinary field of trademark research as well as interested practitioners from the area of intellectual property (IP) management and policy-making. The chapters in this book were originally published in Industry and Innovation.